Posts Tagged ‘art stamps’

Piece of Cake Tutorial


This Piece of Cake Tutorial has several steps, but is a easy as pie!

You can use it as a box to fill with goodies, or seal it shut and put it on a shelf as delicious eye candy.

MATERIALS

  • White card stock
  • Cake Box Template by Mirkwood Designs
  • Scissors
  • Bone Folder
  • Ruler
  • Ink pads; Versa Magic “Spring Pansy”, “Mango Madness”, “Thatched Straw” and  VersaFine “Imperial Purple”
  • Clear acrylic block
  • Makeup sponge or Finger Dauber
  • Layers of Color Belle Brocade art stencil
  • Layers of Color Flutterescent art stamp set
  • Masking tape
  • Glue
  • Embellishments of choice (rhinestones, fancy yarn)
  • Additional Materials for OPTIONAL Paper Doily:
  • Scallop Edge decorative scissors
  • Layers of Color Vintage Medallion art stencil

Print Cake Box Template from Mirkwood Designs on white card stock. Cut out along solid lines. Score along dash lines with a bone folder.

My favorite tools to use with LOC art stencils are make up sponges and Tsukineko’s Finger Daubers. I use Tsukineko ink exclusively as I find them to be the highest quality archival inks in a marvelous range of desirable colors.
Add ink in a graded shade to the sides of the cake pattern. I started with Thatched Straw then added Mango Madness along one edge.

Using Layers of Color Belle Brocade art stencil, masking tape off the section of the stencil that you don’t want to use. Here I’m using only the decorative border edge. Place it over the center of the inked sides and sponge Spring Pansy over the stencil. Before removing it, also sponge Imperial Purple just along the top edge, as shown in the photo.

This will give the design graduated color.

Repeat on all three sides. Make sure that the designs all face the center triangle so that they will be facing the same direction when you fold it into a box.

Ink the triangle sections with  a light touch of Mango Madness and then stencil over it with another coat of Mango Madness and Spring Pansy in the center.

Completed decorated cake box template.

Fold and glue the box together. You may choose to leave the top open to fill with goodies. In this case, you may wish to ink the inside as well before folding and adding glue.

To create the butterfly, use Flutterescent butterfly stamped and cut out twice. Notice that the paper is inked first with both yellow and orange. As shown in photograph, use both purples when inking the butterfly stamp. After cutting the butterfly out,  ink the back with the lighter purple, Spring Pansy.

Decorate your piece of cake with bling and fancy yarn.

To make the paper doily, sponge both purple inks over Vintage Medallion art stencil on white card stock. Then cut it out using scallop edge decorative scissors.

Enjoy your piece of cake!


Masterpiece Monday!


Fleur Heart Card by Laura
Fleur Heart Card by Laura

 Today is Masterpiece Monday when I add gorgeous new designer artwork to the designer galleries!

 

This week we have lots of wonderful inspiration for you!…

 

beautiful cards ,

 

  faith art ideas,

 

and elegant scrapbook pages.

 

Enjoy your visit to our Designer Galleries!


Courtship


Courtship
Courtship

Wednesday Stamper challenge this week is to make artwork that is 2″ X 4″. I’m honored that the hostess, Patty has featured Layers of Color art stamps in her gorgeous sample art this week. Thank you, Patty!

My inspiration started with a pair of beautiful birds from one of my bird books. I cut them out and applied them to my 2 X 4 decorated background. Layers of Color Architectural Blocks art stamps add the detail along the upper edges and the frame is Layers of Color Beaded Frames highlighted with white gel pen. I finished it off with a corner punch in the top corners and used the punch waste for the bottom corners.

I may add this to a special card or other mixed media piece in the future.

New artwork added to the Designer Galleries and Stamper’s Gallery, come visit and be inspired!

Have a colorful day!


Bird Books


When I go to a second hand shop, I head to the book section first. I look for old books about birds, the ones with the colored illustrations. Now that I have duplicates of two of them, I feel better about tearing up the pages. Today, from the pages of one book, I made two small books (each  3″ X 4″). I was inspired by Anna’s tutorial on making accordion fold books.

Accordion Fold Books
Accordion Fold Books

She clearly explained how to make this simple and easy project. I used pages from one of my bird books as front and back covers.The background is tinted with chalks and inks, stamped with Layers of Color Beaded Frames, Architectural Blocks and Gothic Crosses art stamps, and accented with opaque white gel pen.

Signature
Signature

I used textured wallpaper (also found at a second hand shop)for the signature (inside of book), which I spray painted and rubbed with colored ink pads.The paper is smooth on one side for easy writing.

Front Cover Hawk Book
Front Cover Hawk Book
Back Cover Hawk Book
Back Cover Hawk Book
Front Cover Bird Book
Front Cover Bird Book
Back Cover Bird Book
Back Cover Bird Book
 

After working on project after project for work, it felt great to learn something new and just create for fun with no particular purpose in mind for my artwork. I think I’ll make more books as Christmas and birthday gifts.

I enjoyed this artful experience. Thanks, Anna!


She Was Blossoming


She Was Blossoming
She Was Blossoming
This has been fun, creating with Paper Whimsy images. I used a transparency over a copy of an 1880’s French floral textile, then I framed it with Layers of Color Garden Borders and Beaded Frames art stamps. I made it for Layers of Color Challenge, “Roses”. I used the rose as more of an accent than a theme. As an experiment, I digitally tinted it and came up with a warmer feel on the second one.
A Warmer Version
A Warmer Version