Monday, March 31, 2008

Quietfire Design's byhand newsletter 7th Anniversary Contest



The featured Quietfire product for these projects is Grungeboard.

This is one segment of a scavenger hunt for a $30 gift certificate from Quietfire Design, celebrating the 7th Anniversary of the byhand Newsletter compiled and designed by Suzanne Cannon of Quietfire Design.

To get all the information about this contest and 2 others, see the newsletter here.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Mini Book



This mini book has pages that are 3" x 3" and the covers are 3 1/4" x 3 1/4". I used some marbled paper I made at a class on the covers and bound it with a decorative spine binding. I did one spread in the book and sent it on. It will go to 4 other people to work in and then on to a very special lady that we wanted to do something for. I used paint for the background of my spread, stamped the quote on a transparency, attached it with clear glue and used stickers around the edge. Added collage image ribbon and flower trim using stickles glue in the center of the flowers. All stamps on my spread and the cover and the collage image are from Quietfire Design.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Purple Flower



This is another floral atc for the byhand swap. The large flower was made using a cateye ink pad. Little flowers - Stamps by Judith; Saying - Hero Arts. Stickles glitter glue for accent.

Friday, March 14, 2008

Ordinary Miracles


This atc if for a swap on the byhand yahoo group. The background was done with Ecoline watercolor inks and plastic wrap. The flower and words are from the foil seal on a container of sour cream, Daisy brand. Gold strip stickers along the bottom and right. Ecoline inks and gold stickers are available from Quietfire Design.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

And the winner is..................

Well, no one actually hit the nail on the head with what I did with the stencils but I've decided to have the give away anyway and entered everyone that left a comment. I used a random number generator to pick the winner and it is lindart!!!! Woohoo!!!

So just what did I do you ask :-)) I layed down the stencil on white cardstock and using a sponge dauber applied microglaze through the stencil. Put the dauber on your finger, dab it in the microglaze, dab it on a piece of scratch paper to be sure you don't have any clumps when you start and begin sponging it through the stencil (add more microglaze to the dauber as needed). Start in one area and work your way across the stencil - Don't go back and sponge again once an area has begun to dry. Remove the stencil. Then either sponge or spray on your color, blot up the extra off of the microglazed areas and dry with the heat tool.

Heart - after the microglaze was applied I sprayed the piece with water, sprayed Adirondack color wash onto a cosmetic sponge and dabbed it over the heart allowing it pool wherever it wanted (I did not blot this one off, the color ran right off of the microglaze).

Tree - after the microglaze was applied I sprayed it with water and then with diluted color wash espresso also sponging some on.

Last atc - after the microglaze I sprayed on 2 colors of color wash, blotted the piece, dried it, flicked on some water, let it set a little bit and blotted again, redried it, layed on the stencil in another spot and sponged some ink through it, added the torn music paper sponged with ink, and also stamped a couple of flourishes.

(If you missed the post this is referring to, scroll down to the "Fun With Stencils - Give Away")

Monday, March 10, 2008

Journey atc



I got an order from Quietfire Design today and it included the newest sets of Cedar Canyon rubbing plates. This means I now own all of them and so I thought I really should start actually using them :-)) The background for this atc was done by wetting a piece of white cardstock very well, dabbing it off on a towel, pressing it onto one of the plates from the floral fantasy set using my fingers, brayering the cardstock with Kaleidacolor blue breeze, taking it off the rubbing plate and drying it. I then stamped a flourish image twice using the blue breeze ink, added the collage image, sponged some ink onto the book and lace parts of the image, stamped journey with black ink, and used a fine tip black pen to add writing to the book page. All supplies available from Quietfire Design.

Created Byhand Challenge


I'm getting in just under the gun with this one :-) The challenge posted last Tuesday on Created Byhand was spritz-spray-spatter. The background for this card was done using a Cedar Canyon rubbing plate I just got in the mail today. It's from the floral fantasy set. I put one dropperful of Distress reinker fired brick in a mini mister bottle and then finished filling it with water. Repeated with another bottle and spiced marmalade reinker. I used both of these to spritz the rubbing plate well and then layed a piece of white cardstock onto the rubbing plate and pressed well holding it there for a bit to soak up all the color. Dried it with a heat tool, trimmed it to 4" x 5 1/4" and softened the white areas a bit by sponging on some Distress ink dried marigold. Quote is stamped onto vellum, torn along the right and left, rubbed some dried marigold on the back of the stamped area, dried it, layed it onto the background folding the top and bottom to the back and taping them down. The ribbon is white silk colored with Distress ink fired brick. Added flowers, leaves, and a brad. Layered it all to a folded green card.

Fun With Stencils Give Away


Here's a picture of what will be in the package (could be more if I decide to add to it). There is some duo mulberry cardstock stuff, some book pages and misc stuff, a variety of backgrounds I've done from my stash, a bag of charms and doo dads.
If you missed how you could win this, look down to the next post. The technique I used with the stencil is the same on each project. The stencils I used were a tree, a flourish with hearts, and part of a leafy border. Also you can click on each picture to see a larger one.

Saturday, March 8, 2008

Fun With Stencils / Give Away



I've been having some fun trying something different (for me anyway) with stencils lately!! I thought it might be fun to see if anyone could figure out just what I did and what I used (supply/supplies). So I've decided to give a prize to someone who could guess. What you need to do is leave me a comment telling me what you think I did/used, which one of these projects is your favorite, and your email address so I can let you know if you win. I'll draw one name from those who guess right and send them a package. I don't have the package all put together yet but will post a pic when I do. I'll make the drawing on Tuesday, March 11th. I got the stencils I used from Quietfire Design. The first and third projects are atcs. The 2nd one is a 5 1/2" x 6" card .

A Monthly Rubber Stamp Club




The Project of the Month on A Monthly Rubber Stamp Club for March is a paperbag book that I made. I had a great time with this book. Hope you all like it!!! More pictures and complete directions can be found at AMRSC.

Friday, March 7, 2008

A Birthday Card

My husband's birthday was March 1 and this is the card I made him. The scenic leaf stamp is from AJ's Country Stamps and I got it at a stamp convention dh and I went to this past fall. It was the first time he'd ever gone to one with me and we had a really good time. This stamp is from a set of 4 that we both liked and he especially thought they were cool stamps so I used one for his card. Image was stamped with black permanent ink and colored with chalk pastels and a Dove blender pen. Next layer is a black heavy textured handmade paper and I inked the ridges with Brilliance ink. Leaf brads in the corners. "Happy Birthday" is a sticker.