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Saturday, August 29, 2015

Red Rubber Sneak Peeks!

This post was supposed to be up yesterday but we've had technical issues that just now got resolved!  Better late than never, right?  Here are some sneak peeks of our new holiday red rubber stamp release...





Don't forget, we have our give away going on to win a FREE spot in "40 Techniques Every Stamper Should Know".  Contest ends 9/11/15 at 11:59pm.


Thursday, August 27, 2015

Butterfly Wings Tag

Happy Thursday everyone! Pam here today and I am excited to share with you a tag I created using the Paper Wings Productions Butterfly Wings and the Postcard stamp. I love creating with manila tags because you can really come up with some fantastic colorful backgrounds with just some ink and little bit of water!



I created two manila tags with with this colorful ink background and then used one to stamp the Butterfly Wings and cut them out to "pop" onto the second tag.
To create this fun background I used the Tim Holtz Wrinkle Free Distress Technique and then added a bit of my own flair with some stamping and stenciling.
Here's how:

First I selected the colors of ink I wanted to use- Ranger Distress inks are perfect for this technique because they blend so beautifully with water and the color palette is fantastic!


The inks I chose were: Fossilized Amber, Twisted Citron, Picked Raspberry, Spiced Marmalade and Mermaid Lagoon.


Each color was applied generously direct to my non-stick craft sheet. Do not overlap colors when applying.


Spritz the ink with water from a mister bottle until you can see little droplets of ink (see below).  You can also use a pearlized mist or shimmer mist as well if want a different look with some shine.


Place the manilla tag (or other card stock) onto the inked surface and press gently to pick up ink.


Dry this first layer of ink completely with a heat tool- you can continue to go back and add more color to the tag using the remaining ink- just made sure you dry the tag between layers.

Once you have the desired look you want- ensure the tag is completely dry and stamp the Butterfly Wings in Archival Black and cut out.


I then repeated the above steps to make my background tag. After drying completely I stamped the Postcard Stamp onto the background lightly and in different areas and added some stenciled words using Hero Arts Unicorn White to give the tag some texture and depth.


Here you can see the detail of the Postcard stamp  in the background-I love this look!



To finish off the tag the butterfly wings were "popped" onto the tag with dimensional tape and I used a Tim Holtz ideology pen nib for the body.

I encourage you to play with different colors to create these fun backgrounds for cards and tags- and check out all the stamps at the Paper Wings Productions online store!


Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Sneak Peeks of New Stamps and a Give Away!

As promised, here are some SNEAK PEEKS at some of our new clear rubber stamp sets.  Check back with us on Friday to see some sneak peeks at some of our new red rubber cling sets.  We will show you the full sets as well as details on when they will be available next week.











What could these new stamp sets be??  Any guesses?

We are also giving away a FREE Craftsy class, Paper Wing's owner Carrie Avery's new class called "40 Techniques Every Stamper Should Know"  


Click here for your chance to win.  Offer ends 9/11/15 at 11:59pm CST.

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Ghoulish Greetings

Hi everyone, Steph Ackerman here today wishing you an early Halloween.

I'm using the Fall Add Ons Clear Stamp Set, which consists of  18 stamps.


 
I stamped the 3 leaf combination across the bottom and top of a panel of white.
I colored them with Smooch Accent Ink.
Next, I added a panel of orange between the leaves and stamped ghosts on the panel.
 


The sentiment was stamped on white cardstock and matted with orange.
Then I added it to the card with foam adhesives for dimension.

Thanks for stopping by.
 
Steph - my blog

Monday, August 24, 2015

Super cool news!

Greeting friends!

Have you been wondering what all of the excitement has been about??  Are you ready for the BIG reveal?  Here it is......




Paper Wings owner and designer, Carrie Avery has made a awesome rubber stamping video for Craftsy!  The video is called "40 Techniques Every Stamper Should Know" and it's FULL of great tips, tricks, and ideas for rubber stamping.  In the workshop you will learn the best ways to make the most out of your stamps. You'll see how to use supplies you already have to achieve beautiful results and expand your paper craft creativity with new techniques and materials. 


Want to see more?  Here's the intro...


Of course the video uses LOTS of Paper Wings stamps!  We hope you will sign up, ask questions, and post your projects.  See you there!

Saturday, August 22, 2015

Exciting week coming up

Happy Saturday, friends!  

I hope you are having a fantastic weekend!  Carrie here with you today to tell you about an exciting week we have coming up!  We have some super, duper EXCITING news to share with you on Monday, so be sure and check back to find out what it is.  We will also be showing off some sneak peeks of NEW STAMPS that are coming soon!  On top of all of that we will also be doing some fabulous giveaways!  We hope you will keep checking back here on the blog to hear all of our latest news!




Here's a card I made with some scrap paper left over from a Gelli plate printing session.  It features the stamps from the sets: Be Not Afraid and Sea Melange.  What have you been working on?  We LOVE to see what you create!  Share with us on Facebook or tagging us on Instagram or Twitter (@paperwingsproductions).

Enjoy the flight!
Carrie

Thursday, August 20, 2015

CAS friend card

Hi everyone! It's Ashley, back this month with a clean and simple card. I like the sentiments in the Kind Words stamp set so I wanted to make a card for a friend. Before I share it, did you know that many of the PWP stamp sets come in different sizes? This is helpful if you're on a tight budget (me!) or if you don't necessarily like all the stamps in the bigger stamp set. The Kind Words stamp set has a smaller version available - Friend cling stamp set.


For my card, I die cut the flowering branch and colored it with Wink of Stella so it's pretty and sparkley. Then I stamped my sentiment with Versamark ink and heat embossed it. This is a really simple style of card but the heat embossed sentiment + the Wink of Stella add a nice, pretty touch.

Thanks so much for stopping by today! 

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Dreaming by the Sea


Hello Friends! Larissa here with you today with a card I made using the Clip Art Sheets. 
I have been trying to work out of my comfort zone lately and thought about this card being the perfect project for me. 

I started with one of the images from the Clip Art Sheet BY THE SEA

I took the image and transferred it onto a piece of watercolor paper using gel medium. Once it dried I roughed up the edges of the image a little to give it the worn vintage look. I then added some clear sealer to the top of the image.
Once it dried I wanted to tone down the image so I added a pearl shimmer paint to the top. Just a very thin coat. 

 I liked the way it aged the image. Before I adhered the image to the card front I turned it over and sprayed water all over the back. Once it dried I was happy with the way it looked.
I roughed the edges of the card front a little to also give it the vintage look. 
I wanted to add a sentiment to the front but could not find any that I really thought went with the image. So I pulled out my drawer of embellishments and found this little round embellishment that said Dream!
It was perfect. It finished off the vintage look I was going for.
As much as I would love to send this card off to a friend I fell in love with it.
I decided it would look better on my shelf in my studio so I grabbed a 4x6 clear frame I had and slid the card inside.
What do you think?

Thank you for stopping by today. I hope you enjoyed my post.
Have a wonderful day friends. 



Thursday, August 13, 2015

Afraid of Nothing

Hi everyone, Steph Ackerman here today and I'm using the Butterfly Panel Clear Stamp Set.  The phrase is beautiful and I wanted it to be the focal point of the card.  It was stamped on white and then matted twice for emphasis.


 
Next, I used the Butterfly Wings Stamp Set, coloring them with Smooch Accent Ink.  After fussy cutting the wings, I added a swirl of pearls to simulate the butterfly's flight.
 

 
A dotted panel matted to brown cardstock was used for the card base. 

 
 
 
Thanks for stopping by.
 
Steph - my blog

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Love Makes the World Go Round

Happy Tuesday all! Pam here today to share another project with you featuring the World Stamp set from PWP.
I love coloring and fussy cutting so for this card I stamp the "world" several times with Memento Black ink and colored with Copics- then cut out. 



The background is a night sky created with Ranger Distress inks, layered with the stars using a The Crafter's Workshop stencil and Hero Arts Unicorn White Spray ink. 


The sentiment "love makes the world go round" was stamped in Archival Black alternating with the World image.  The fussy cut  and colored images were then adhered atop the stamped images by running through my Xyron 1.5" Sticker Maker.
Thanks for joining me today and be sure to come back and visit The Aviary and  my blog for more great PWP inspiration! And don't forget to check out the store for more great stamps!
And as always- Embrace Imperfection!

Friday, August 7, 2015

Hello Hello


 Hello PWP fans!  Its Amber here with you today sharing another card featuring one of the Geisha girls from the Geishas Cling Stamp Set and a sentiment stamp from the Vintage Technology Clear Stamp Set. I had lots of fun creating this one. Below I have a step by step tutorial for you to check out.


Step 1. Pick two different coordinating patterned papers. I used a polka dotted paper for the top half and a dark watercolored piece for the bottom half. The top half is larger then the bottom half. 


Step 2. Cut the patterned paper to fit the card base. 


Step 3. Stamp your image and sentiment onto another piece of coordinating patterned paper. I used a pink patterned paper and stamped my images in a blue ink that matched the other patterned papers.


Step 4. Cut out your image and sentiments. I also cut out a little banner to add to the top of my card.


Step 5. Lay out your images, staple your banner to the top left, staple the two hello sentiments to the bottom left, and add some matching ribbon. After you card is assembled add some stitching around the outside edges. You can see a close up below. 


I hope you enjoyed my card today! This will be my last post for Paper Wings Productions. I've had so much fun creating for the blog. Thank you for letting me be apart of your team Carrie.
Supplies:  Cardstock- White / Patterened Paper- Basic Grays Fresh Cuts Collection / Paper Wings Productions Cling Stamp Set- Geisha's / Paper Wings Productions Clear Stamp Set- Vintage Technology / Versa Color Ink Pad- Blue /  Lime Green Ribbon- Fancy Pants / Sulky Thread- White

Thursday, August 6, 2015

Hello Flower Card

Hello friends. Larissa here back with you today with a very simple one color card.
I started out with 2 different stamps sets. I am using Mini Flowers and Floral stamp sets. I stamped the flowers onto a piece of 110lb white cardstock that measured 4 x 5 1/4. I stamped them in a light gray ink color.


I then matted the white cardstock onto a piece of gray cardstock that matched the ink I used to stamp the flowers.


To finish of the card front I added a little Hello die cut that I cut out of a darker gray cardstock and added glitter to.

I hope you enjoyed my simple little card today. Very easy and simple.

Have a wonderful day friends.






Tuesday, August 4, 2015

the Lord is my Shepherd

Hey everyone! It's Ashley with my first August post at The Aviary, the Paper Wings Productions blog. I sure hope you're enjoying the projects the design team is putting out because I know we're having fun creating! Today I have a card using the Scriptures clear stamp set + the Howlin' For You cling stamp set. Just fyi, the Scriptures stamp set is easily one of my favorites by PWP. I love the sentiments and I love the font.
So the first thing I did was stamp my trees with Versamark ink and heat emboss the image with white embossing powder. Next I started using distress inks to blend the background. I used old paper and shabby shutters ink colors. When I got the background how I liked it, I grabbed a stencil.
I mixed Faber-Castell gel medium + Lindy's Stamp Gang mist to create a brown paste and then applied it over my stencil. I sped up the drying process by blasting it with my heating tool. Then I added splatters of the LSG mist onto the card.
Finally I stamped my sentiment with Memento Tuxedo Black ink and tied some twine around the card. Have you ever used mist with a gel medium?
can you see the detail and texture in the trees?
 Thanks for stopping by today! If you're looking for more ideas on how to use your stencils, check out this post by Pam.