Hi there!
I have a beautiful Spring card I made for Scrappy Tails Crafts today and it’s inspired by one I saw on Pinterest some times ago (unluckily I can’t remember the author).
Hi there!
I have a beautiful Spring card I made for Scrappy Tails Crafts today and it’s inspired by one I saw on Pinterest some times ago (unluckily I can’t remember the author).
Hello crafty friends!
I'd like to share with you a Spring card today and it's all about Scrappy Tails Scrafts!
I started cutting a 4,5"x5,75" panel from white cardstock and I colored it with cracked pistachio Distress Spray Stain. I also added a soft texture on it using the beautiful "Aztec" stencil and cracked pistachio Distress ink and I darkened edges with vintage photo Distress Oxide ink.
I then die cut all the pieces I needed for my card from the "A7 Bird House Pop Up Card" and the "Layering Spring Birds" die sets and I ink blended them with a lot of Distress Oxide inks (antique linen, vintage photo, walnut stain, ground espresso, saltwater taffy, lumberjack plaid, squeeze lemonade, fossilized amber, twisted citron, mowed lawn and rustic wilderness).
I splattered with clean water, picket fence and antique bronze Distress paints and tone on tone inks.
I put everything together using a mix of liquid glue and foam tape and I stamped a sentiment from the new "Birds and Blooms" stamp set with ground espresso Distress archival ink.
I added some embellishments from the "Spring Flower Breeze" mix here and there and that's all.
I there and welcome back to my blog!
I'm totally in love with the latest Anita Jeram/Colorado Craft Company release and I can't wait to share with you some of the card I made with it.
For today's one I started die cutting a stitched panel from pink cardstock and I create a pattern on it with the beautiful "Farmhouse Check Background" stamp set by Honey Bee Stamps. I first stamped it with worn lipstick Distress Oxide ink, I then moved the stamp a bit on the side and I stamped it with lumberjack plaid Distress Oxide ink.
I darkened edges with picked raspberry Distress Oxide ink and I splattered with picket fence Distress paint.
I then die cut two scalloped oval panel with the biggest die from the LDRS Creative "Delicate Stitches Scalloped Oval" set and I ink blended one of it with speckled egg and salvaged patina Distress Oxide inks for the sky and shubby shutter and evergreen bought Distress Oxide inks for the grass.
I splattered with clean water and picket fence, antique bronze, ground espresso, sspeckled egg, salvaged patina and mowed lawn Distress paints, I fussy cut off the scalloped edge and I glued it on the other one.
I stamped images from the adorable "Garden Therapy" stamp set by Colorado Craft Company, I colored them with a mix of Spectrum Noir and Ohuhu alcohol markers and I fussy cut them.
I heat embossed in white one of the sentiment from the stamp set on black cardstock and I put everything together using a mix of liquid glue and foam tape.
That's all. I really love how this card turned out and I hope you like it as much as I do.
Thank you so much for passing by. I wish you an amazing day.
Big hugs, Silvia.
Hello crafty friends!
I was so fascinated by how Tim Holtz used the Stampers Anonymous "Bottle Brush Tree" stamp set to make some super cute carrots last Saturday that I became totally addicted to it.
And these are some of the cards I made using this technique.
I started cutting two panel from Distress Heavystock cardstock and I stamped on them some of the stamps from the "Eccentric" set with ground espresso and vintage photo Distress archival inks.
I then stamped the carrots and added colors to the background with antique linen and vintage photo Distress spray stains.
I also stamped two single carrots that I fussy cut and I attached to the cards with some foam tape.
You know, I dont't like eating carrots, but they're so darn cute to stamp and color.....I hope you'll enjoy these cards.
Thank you so much for stopping by today.
I wish you an amazing day and I send you big hugs. Silvia.
Hi there! I'm here today with a new card featuring the Papertrey Ink March release.
This card is a one layer one and I made it trying something new for me.
I started cutting a 5,5"x4,25" from white cardstock and I stamped on it some of the beautiful flowers from the "Wildflower Fields" stamp set. I put them on my stamp base, I inked them with Distress Oxide inks, I sprayed with water and I stamped on the cardbase.
I then darkened edges with antique linen, vintage photo and walnut stain Distress Oxide inks and I splattered with clean water.
Once dry, I stamped the sentiment from the beautiful “Psalm Reflections" stamp set with black ink except for the word JOY, that I stamped with lumberjack plaid Distress Oxide ink and I embossed with lumberjack plaid Distress glaze.
That’s all.
I really lov how this card turned out and I hope you like it as much as I do.
Thank you so much for passing by.
I wish you an amazing day! Big hugs, Silvia.