Showing posts with label Border Swirl G. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Border Swirl G. Show all posts

Monday, January 26, 2015

Love is...

Today I have a wonderful layout of love to share with you. For this project, I used three different Unique Laser Designs wood décor pieces. I know this may seem like a bit much, but just stay tuned and you will see how it works out perfectly.


Below are the first two designs I used:




Heart Stencil


Now let's begin with the paper embellishments.  I use stamps to create my own ephemera.  This time I'm using a stamp and spray mist to create more of a splattered background image instead of a crisp background.


I started by spraying the stamp but my mister is a bit clogged, this is where using a paint brush helps.


Use a brayer to gain a flat press on the cardstock and to grip the ink from the stamp.


This is the final result of the background.  Continue to distress the ephemera with stamped script, paint splatters, etc.


Next, let's begin altering the Love Birds using embossing adhesive and a paint brush to get into the smaller areas of the bird branch. After applying the embossing adhesive, liberally add your choice of embossing powder then set.




Paint the birds using Tim Holtz distress paint, after the paint has dried add embossing adhesive and powder for a vintage look.


It's now time to build layers.


After using a stencil and light molding paste to create the first layer, I then used the Heart Stencil to add a layer of hearts.


I used liquid scrap dots to add height to the love birds as well as hold the letters within the birds in place.

The third design I used on this layout is Border Swirl G. I covered the flourish with gesso then distress paint.

Finally, there's the completed layout.


Hearts were randomly used from the Heart Stencil.


Up close view of the reverse stamped misted hearts.


Ingredients:
Pattern Paper - Fancy Pants Designs, Crate Paper, Handmade Ephemera
Inks - Prima Chalk Ink in Teak Wall, Ranger by Wendi Vecchi Archival ink in Watering Can, Heidi Swapp Color Shine in Mustard, Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist in Kraft, Tim Holtz Distress Paint in Antique Linen
Various Stamps
Embossing Powder - Tim Holtz Distress Vintage Photo, Stampin' Emboss Scented Powder (Discontinued)
Other - Tim Holtz Tiny Attacher, Helmar Adhesives

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Vintage Greeting Cards

Fall is in the air and the rustic colors of the season seem to always inspire me. 
Today, I will share with you three vintage greeting cards.

 
Each of these cards were created to have a strong natural look to each of them. Hence the neutral tone of each of the cards. Each card was cut to an A2 size, and embellished with basic kraft, white and grey floral embellishments. All of which ties into the wooden and cork embellishments used.
 

 
On this card I used the Corner A flourish and left it in it's natural state due to the colors used on the card.
 

I just adore this gratitude card, and it's also perfect for the gentlemen in your life. On this card I used the Border Swirl G, which ties into the design from my gratitude stamp. I also used cork Leaf Branches, which are totally awesome to use year round.
 


 
See how perfect the Border Swirl is right underneath the sentiment? The embossed stamping behind the wood adds so much depth to this card and totally brings out the cork and chipboard pieces.
 
 
And for my last card, I added a bit of texture to the focal point...wooden Flourish C.  The texture is glass bead gell with mist of color added after it dried.
 

Although there are floral pieces on this card, it will also fair well as a masculine card.
On this card I used every "bit" of wood from the wooden embellishment.
 


 
Here's a close up of how I scatted the bits from the flourish to fill the card.  I love the partial swirls found on this card. 

Unique Laser Designs Products Used: