I grabbed the Frida Por Vida stamp set this morning and stamped one of the images on a piece of 110lb white cardstock. I colored the image using Copic makers.
I found the perfect pattern paper in my stash and used it to cut a tag and for the background of the card front. I also matted the imaged piece as well as the card front on a piece of
Stampin Up Ripple Raspberry cardstock. It matched perfectly. I added some black and white twine to the top of the tag and a couple of small navy blue banners.
I love the way this card turned out. The colors make the image pop off the page. Don't you think?
Thank you for stopping by today. Make sure to check back Friday and see what Erin has in store for you.
Hello friends. Larissa here and I am back with another card using my favorite Coffee stamp set.
This time I am mixing it up again using the Halloween and Fall theme. I hope you are not tired of seeing these cups because these have to be my favorite set ever. You can do so much with them. I will link a few other post at the end in case you missed the other cards I have done with it.
So I started off cutting my cardstock to 3X6 and scored each at 3. It will make a 3x3 folded note card. I cut pattern paper and black cardstock and adhered it to the card front. I stamped the coffee cup a few times on a piece of 110 lb white cardstock and then stamped a different image on each. I colored them all with Copic markers and highlighted here and there with a white Gelly Roll pen. After coloring the coffee cups I cut each one out and adhered it to the card front.
These cards are pretty simple to create. They only took me about 15 to 20 minutes. You could drop a Fall Flavored KCup Coffee or Tea in a clear small baggy and attach one of these note cards.
Other Products Used: 110 Lb white Cardstock Basic Black Cardstock From Stampin Up Halloween Pattern Paper from The Paper Studio ATG Tombow Mono Multi Copic Markers Detailed Scissors
White Gelly Roll Pen
I hope you enjoyed my post today. I will be back with more cards this week. Have a wonderful day friends.
I am in a mini book
phase, they are so fun to make and just a chance to try fun techniques
and get my hands all paint covered!!!
My inspiration for this mini book was bees, I kept seeing
a bee/bug and I thought Bee Beautiful, would be wonderful for a title
and then I went with the theme of yellow and black. From there it just
took on a life of its own. I used a ton of Tattered Angels
paints and mists along with some various mediums with stencils from The Crafter's Workshop. I then added in some fun
background stamps from Paper Wings Productions to help enhance the feel
of the book.
Here is the first video which is filled with the cutting
of the pages, mists, painting, stenciling, stamping, and a fun technique
with the EZ Steam II material and glitter, embossing powder, and flower
soft to add a great dimension and texture to the page.
From here I added in a few pictures of my little girl form this year,
not many just there is room for more as the year goes along. I also
added in some fun bling, brads, and other little gems from Eyelet Outlet
to enhance the entire effect. I did not want to cover the pages up too
much, I love the effect I got from all the mists, stamps, and stencils.
Here are some close up shots of some of the pages.