Monday, December 29, 2014

Altenew December Challenge - Peony Chinese Painting Card

For Chinese, the blooming peony represents "wealth". That's why you can see lots of Chinese paintings feature blooming peonies in assorted colors. Below is a best example I got from internet:


Of course, Chinese also love to grow peonies. Below is the peony my husband grew at our back yard. I love this pink lavender color very much!


Now I want to use Altenew's Peony Scrolls set to create a peony Chinese painting effect on a card to attend the December challenge. I use this ZIG Kuretake Gansai Tambi 36 colors watercolor set to paint. The purpose I want to use this set is because this set has a Chinese painting color tone and it also has a gold paint in the set to let me highlight peonies and leaves. Here is the watercolor set I used:


First, I used masking technique and white embossed the peonies and leaves on a watercolor paper. Then, I picked color No. 36 (named "blush" in Chinese) and No. 37 (named "peony" in Chinese) to color the peonies. For leaves, I used No. 58 (named "clump" in Chinese) to color and applied No. 90 (named "gold" in Chinese) to highlight the peonies and leaves. I also stamped the Chinese New Year greeting on the card (which means "wish you lucky, peace, and wealthy") and stamped a red chop (which means "blooming peonies bring wealth") beside the greeting. Here is the finished card:


Below is a closer look of the card, so you can see the gold watercolor paint highlights on the peonies and leaves:

Supplies:
Cardstock: watercolor paper, PTI (white cardstock)
Stamps: Altenew, Chinese greeting stamps
Ink Pads: Versamark, Versafine, Stampin' Up
Others: white embossing powder, ZIG Kuretake Gansai Tambi watercolor set, foam tapes

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Saturday, December 27, 2014

Poppystamps Challenge #3 - Sparkle & Shine

This is my first time to attend Poppystamps Challenge. The current challenge is Sparkle & Shine, below is the challenge photo:

I decided to use the Blooming Poinsettia die set to make a Christmas card. First, I cut out each piece on vellum (see below) and applied pink Inka-Gold on the poinsettia petals and green Inka-Gold on the leaves.   


Here are the colored poinsettia petals and leaves. With Inka-Gold applied on vellum, it gives these die cuts a very shimmery and metallic look.


I assembled the petals and leaves and attached on a stitched white circle die cut. Then I mounted the circle on the pink metallic card. Finish the card by attached the die cut greeting words and little pink gems on them.  


Supplies:
Cardstock: PTI
Dies: Poppystamps, MTF (circle die), Simon Says Stamps (greeting)
Others: vellum, Inka-Gold, pink gems

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Friday, December 26, 2014

Paper Smooches Sparks Anything Goes Challenge Dec 21-27

Here is Paper Smooches Sparks Anything Goes Challenge for December 21-27. Below are the challenge photos:



I decided to make a chalk board look card using the Blossoming Buds set. First, I white embossed the flowers and greetings on the black cardstock. Then, I used the ZIG chalk marker to trace around the white embossed lines to make a shadowed chalk board look. See below:


I colored the flowers and leaves with prismacolor colored pencils. I cut out the finished black cardstock with a rectangle stitched die and colored the stitches with the chalk marker again. Finish the card by mount it slanted on a white card. See below for the finished card:


Here is another look of the card:


Supplies:
Cardstock: PTI, Stampin' Up
Stamps: Paper Smooches
Ink Pads: Versamark
Die: Lil' Inker Designs
Others: prismacolor colored pencils, chalk marker, white embossing powder

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Friday, December 19, 2014

Fa La La La - Lawnscaping Challenge No. 96

Here is Lawnscaping Challenge No. 96 - Merry Christmas, below are the challenge photos:



I decided to mix & match different Lawn Fawn stamp sets to create this cute Christmas card.


First of all, I created this Fa La La La background using Milo's ABC's set. I lined up these alphabet stamps and stamped them on white cardstock with Versamark ink pad, then gold embossed these words to create the background. For the focal image, I cut out a square white cardstock and stamped the deer (from Into the Woods set) and two little birds (from the Winter Sparrows set) with black Memento ink pad. I colored them with Copic markers. I stamped these two little birds again on another white cardstock, colored with Copics, and cut them out. On the square white cardstock, I applied rubber cement on the deer and two birds to mask them. Then, I applied different colors of Distress ink pads on the background to resist. I also sprayed a thin coat of Tsukineko sparkle shimmer spray to make it shiny. After the paper dry, I rubbed off the rubber cement and attached two little birds with clear foam tapes on the deer. I also stamped the music notes (from Winter Sparrows set) on the background. I mounted the square on a piece of gold glitter cardstock. Finish it by put the black enamel accents on the eye of the deer. Below is a closer look of the finished square:


Here is another angle of the finished card:


Inside the card, I stamped "happy holidays" (from the Winter Penguin set) and gold embossed it. I also stamped the black music notes to match the card front. Below is the look:


Supplies:
Cardstock: PTI
Stamps: Lawn Fawn
Ink Pads: Versamark, Memento
Die: Simon Says Stamp
Others: Copic markers, Tsukineko sparkle shimmer spray, Ranger black enamel accents, gold glitter paper, gold embossing powder, rubber cement, foam tapes

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Saturday, December 13, 2014

Swarovski Crystal Blue Shade Raindrop Pendant

Here is the necklace I made using the 24mm Swarovski crystal blue shade raindrop pendant.


The necklace chain was made by seed beads, 4mm Swarovski bicones, and 4mm Swarovski pearls. Below is a closer look of the necklace.


I love this raindrop shaped pendant and the light blue crystal is very elegant. Below is a closer look of this pendant:


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Saturday, December 6, 2014

Paper Smooches Anything Goes Challenge - Nov 30 - Dec 6

Here is Paper Smooches this week's Anything Goes challenge. Below are the challenge photos:


I decided to make a cute Christmas stocking card using the stocking stamp in the All Yule Need set. For the background, I used the clear stripe stamps to make the plaid background. Below are the photos to build up this plaid background:


I picked both red and grey ink pads to make this plaid background.


Here is the finished card:


The Christmas stocking was stamped in black and colored with green Copic markers on top and stamped the red plaid at the bottom using masking method. I colored the whole stocking with the clear Wink of the Stella pen to make it shiny.

Inside the card, I stamped the "believe in the magic" and silver embossed it. 


Supplies:
Cardstock: PTI, Stampin' Up
Stamps: Paper Smooches, Wplus9
Ink Pads: Memento, Versamark
Dies: MTF
Others: Copic markers, the Wink of the Stella pen (clear), silver embossing powder, foam tapes 

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Monday, November 24, 2014

Imagine Watercolor Flower Card

I went to a local stamp show last Saturday and bought some stamp sets from Rubber Necker. I used one of the sets to create this water color poppy card to attend the Runway Inspired Challenge. Here are the challenge photos:



And below is the card I made:


This flower set is a two step stamping set. First I colored the flower petals with Distress markers and spritz water, then stamped it on the white cardstock. Then, I used Versamark ink pad to ink the outline flower stamp and gold embossed it. The text of "imagine" was also gold embossed. I cut a wavy stripe with a die and dip the edge into Versamark, then gold embossed the edge. I mount the white cardstock on the orange texture cardstock, then on a white card. Below is a closer look of the flowers:


I also used the gold Wink of the Stella pen to add some dots around the flowers. Love the clean and watercolor look of the card.

Supplies:
Cardstock: PTI, Tim Holtz
Stamps: Rubber Necker
Ink Pads: Versamark, Distress ink pad
Die: Lawn Fawn
Others: Distress markers, gold embossing powder, gold Wink of the Stella pen

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Saturday, November 15, 2014

Blue Bracelet

Here is the blue bracelet I made with blue Swarovski round crystal beads, clear Swarovski rondelle beads, and shiny sliver beads. It's very easy to finish it.


This blue bracelet will be a perfect match with jeans. Below are the other look:


And here is a closer look:


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Friday, November 7, 2014

Paper Smooches Anything Goes Challenge 11/2-11/8

Here is the Paper Smooches Anything Goes challenge for 11/2-11/8. Below are the challenge photos:




And here is card I made:



For the background, I applied Distress ink pads with different shade of browns and oranges on the white cardstock. Then, I sprayed water on the Tim Holtz wood grain stencil and "stamp" on top of the colored distress background. After I lift the stencil, it becomes this beautiful wood grain background. For the rocking horse, I used Copic markers to color it and attached it on the white circle die cut with foam tapes. I also glued a googly eye on the horse to add interest. The text "you rock" was black embossed on the background. Here is the closer look of the rocking horse:



Supplies:
Cardstock: PTI
Stamps: Paper Smooches
Ink Pads: Distress ink pads, Memento, Versafine
Die: MTF
Others: stencil, Copic markers, foam tapes, gold Wink of Stella pen

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Saturday, November 1, 2014

Hero Arts Holiday Challenge - Mad About Metallics

I bought ten Ink Gold recently and decided to make another card to attend Hero Arts Holiday Challenge on the Mad About Metallics category. Here is the challenge photo:



Below is the picture of the Ink Gold I bought - I got ten colors. Inka Gold is the fast drying metal gloss paint containing natural bees wax. The colors are rich and shiny.


And here is the card I made with Hero Arts' Christmas Crystals stamp set and Ink Gold:


I white embossed these crystals on the black cardstock, then I used water brush applying Inka Gold to color the crystals. The colors are very gorgeous. Then, I silver embossed the greeting on a piece of white cardstock and cut out to a slanted stripe. I assembled all pieces together to finish the card.

Supplies:
Cardstock: Stampin' Up, PTI
Stamps: Hero Arts
Ink Pads: Versamark
Others: Inka Gold, white & silver embossing powders

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Sunday, October 26, 2014

Star Bracelet and Earrings Set

Ever since I watched the famous Korean soap opera - You Who Came From The Stars, I was thinking about to make a star bracelet. After I searched, I found the cutest light blue star beads, and here are the star bracelet and earrings set I made:


Below is a closer look of the star bracelet:


I added the 8mm Swarovski round crystals with bead caps and 4mm Swarovski bicones and pearls to match these star beads. Below is another look of the bracelet:


I also found a perfect silver star shaped toggle to match the bracelet. Below is the close look of the earrings:


This star bracelet and earring set shall be a perfect match with blue jeans.

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Saturday, October 18, 2014

Hero Arts Holiday Challenge - White Out

Hero Arts has a Holiday Challenge with four different categories to enter. Below is the challenge photo:



I decide to pick the "White Out" category and make a Christmas card with the new stamp set "Christmas Crystals" I just got. Here is the card I made:



For the white background, I used Hero Arts background stamp and white embossed on the white cardstock. Then, I applied the matching Sizzix embossing folder to make the white embossed stamp image popping out. I used a circle die and cut a circle on the background. For the crystal ornament, I white embossed it on the watercolor paper, then colored with water brush and Distress ink pads. After the ink dry, I colored the whole crystal ornament with the Wink of Stella pen to make it shinny. Then, I cut out the crystal ornament and attached in the middle of the circle, I also cut a small piece of gold thread to "hang" the ornament. I put foam tapes on the back of the background and attached on top of the crystal ornament. For the greeting of "JOY", I white embossed the wood veneer letters and glued on the background. Below is a closer look of the "JOY":



Supplies:
Cardstock: PTI, watercolor paper
Stamps: Hero Arts
Ink Pads: Versamark, Distress ink pads
Others: embossing folder, white embossing powder, wood veneer, Wink of Stella pen, foam tapes, circle die, gold thread

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