Hi everyone, Steph Ackerman here today and I've created this happy card for you today.
I've used By the Sea Clip Art Sheets, cutting several elements for my card. I matted them on black cardstock before adding them to the card.
I've used two different stamp set on the tag - Happy clear stamp set and the Christmas Mix It Up clear stamp set.
Cute card with only a few elements.
Thanks for stopping by today.
Steph
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It's a summer birthday
Hi everyone, Steph Ackerman here today and I've got a summer birthday card for you today.
I embossed the background with an embossing folder then I've used several images from the By the Sea Clip Art Sheets as the focal elements. The images were distressed and matted before adding them to the card.
The sentiment comes from two different sets: Happy clear stamp set and Christmas Mix It Up clear stamp set.
I just added a touch of blue to bring out the colors in one of the images.
I embossed the background with an embossing folder then I've used several images from the By the Sea Clip Art Sheets as the focal elements. The images were distressed and matted before adding them to the card.
The sentiment comes from two different sets: Happy clear stamp set and Christmas Mix It Up clear stamp set.
I just added a touch of blue to bring out the colors in one of the images.
Thanks for stopping by today.
Steph
Monday, April 28, 2014
Mixed Media Monday
Happy Monday Paper Wings fans! Erica here with you today to bring you Mixed Media Monday! Today I want to share with you my completed Easter Mixed Media album. But first I want to announce the winner of our April "Get Inky" challenge! Congrats to Val by Design. Please email Carrie at paperwingsproductions@hotmail.com to claim your prize! Thanks so much to everyone who linked up this month! We hope you will join us again next month!
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Wednesday, May 8, 2013
What's Up Wednesday: Mother's Day Flowers
Happy Wednesday peeps! Its Shay here and I was so inspired by last weekend's May Flowers blog hop and the awesome design team's projects that I decided to go floral for today What's Up Wednesday!
Please excuse me for a brief public service announcement ;-):
Before I go further though I need to say how flat-out fantastic the design team is and how inspiring I find their projects! Dana just made this stunning tag. Norma made any princess swoon with these pretty-as-a-princess projects. Carrie wowed with this alcohol ink tutorial. Amber made this adorable card. Tara tantalized with this terrific crayon resist technique. AND don't miss out on Nesting Components, May's incredible mixed media kit...see more about it HERE!
Now back to our regularly scheduled programming....
My late grandma was also an avid lover of flowers of all kinds so I like to honor her memory with making Mother's Day cards featuring flowers. Mother's Day in my mind (and I don't think I am at all alone) is a natural fit with the blooming flowers of May.
I found myself trying to stretch my conception of some of the Paper Wings Productions stamps to create interesting flowers due to the innovative and clever uses of Paper Wings Productions stamps by the design team for our Paper Wings Productions' May Design Team Blog Hop.
Card No. 1
The sacred heart from Milagros put my mind to petals of a flower so I stamped it 7 times with Versamark and heat embossed it with white embossing powder. I sprayed yellow, orange and pink mists on it and then colored in sections of it with Copic markers. I cut each heart out.
I nested 6 of the hearts together and added the 7th to the center. I adhered the flower to a piece of patterned paper that seemed destined for this card and then onto a piece of pink cardstock. I finished it off on a 5.5" x 5.5" white card base.
For the sentiment I stamped the double ended banner from Tabs and Banners and for you from Thankful with Versamark and heat embossed it with white embossing powder. I sprayed the same mists over the banner, cut off one end and adhered it to the patterned paper.
Card No. 2
This may be the wildest idea I had for a flower. I stamped the outline of Texas from Lone Star State in royal red ink with the panhandle facing the middle and then I stamped it over and over rotating it in a circular fashion until it looked more like a flower. I sprayed pink mist over it and cut out the flower. To make it more flower-like I colored it with Copics from the center out in a spikey sort of motion with the darker colors in the center. I added a button to the center of the flower.
Next, I adhered the flower with dimensional adhesive onto the gorgeous floral frame from Dia De Los Muertos Mujer I had stamped onto patterned paper and cut out. I adhered this all on a white cardstock layer.
For the card base I created a patterned paper using the lovely stencil like floral border from Muertos using the same royal red ink and pink mist.
Card No. 3
For a more traditional take on flowers I turned to my go-to floral stamp set: Flower Power. My mom's mom loves purple so I went purplicious with the largest flower from Flower Power or Half Flower by stamping a border of 3 of them using purple Distress Inks that I misted with water before stamping on a piece of white cardstock. I cut out the flowers and leaves (I later cut off the leaves to put behind the flowers).
On a piece of white cardstock I stamped with lighter purple Distress Inks using the handwriting from Writings Backgrounds or Writing. With darker purple Distress Inks I stamped celebrate and time to from Celebrate. I wrote in mother's day using the dusty concord Distress Marker and inked the edges of the panel. I adhered the floral border to the writing background that was adhered to a patterned paper card base. I finished this off with a border drawn in with the dusty concord Distress Marker.
Card No. 4
I went with a little honky tonk with my last card. I stamped the boots from Lyrics or Walking in brown ink on white cardstock and then overstamped with the roses from Dia De Los Muertos Hombre with Versamark. I then heat embossed in gold. I cut the boots out. I pressed the brown ink over the boots image to make the gold stand out more. I inked the edges.
On a piece of patterned paper I stamped a pattern using the roses from Dia De Los Muertos Hombre. I then stamped happy from Happy and spelled out mother's day (stamped in brown ink) and cowgirl (embossed in gold) from Perfect Alphabet. I stamped the boots again on the yellow panel and placed the embossed boots over that image using dimensional adhesive. Lastly, I adhered the panel to a dark brown card base.
I hope you have enjoyed these cards and enjoy a glorious Mother's Day weekend!
Supplies:
Stamps:
Stamp not shown: Happy
Inks: Versamark, Tsukineko; royal red, pale tomato, bubble gum and soft cantaloupe shadow inks, Hero Arts; mulled lavender, victorian velvet, dusty concord and seedless preserves, Tim Holtz Distress Ink by Ranger; dark chocolate, Papertrey Ink
Cardstock: white, Georgia Pacific; hibiscus burst, Papertrey Ink; chocolate chip, Stampin' Up!
Patterned Paper: Yes, Please 6x6 paper pad, Amy Tangerine/American Crafts; Love You Madly and Color Me Happy 6x6 paper pads, Glitz; plum wine, Basic Grey
Other: opaque white and detail metallic gold embossing powders, Judi Kins; heat gun; Inkssentials ink blending tool, Ranger; tender pink (RV13), begonia pink (RV14), light prawn (R22), cadmium red (R27), lipstick red (R29) and cardinal (R59) markers, Copic; dusty concord, Tim Holtz Distress Marker by Ranger; pink balloon sprinklers, October Afternoon; buttercup and sherbert Mister Huey's color mists, Studio Calico; button, sassafras
Please excuse me for a brief public service announcement ;-):
Before I go further though I need to say how flat-out fantastic the design team is and how inspiring I find their projects! Dana just made this stunning tag. Norma made any princess swoon with these pretty-as-a-princess projects. Carrie wowed with this alcohol ink tutorial. Amber made this adorable card. Tara tantalized with this terrific crayon resist technique. AND don't miss out on Nesting Components, May's incredible mixed media kit...see more about it HERE!
Now back to our regularly scheduled programming....
My late grandma was also an avid lover of flowers of all kinds so I like to honor her memory with making Mother's Day cards featuring flowers. Mother's Day in my mind (and I don't think I am at all alone) is a natural fit with the blooming flowers of May.
I found myself trying to stretch my conception of some of the Paper Wings Productions stamps to create interesting flowers due to the innovative and clever uses of Paper Wings Productions stamps by the design team for our Paper Wings Productions' May Design Team Blog Hop.
Card No. 1
The sacred heart from Milagros put my mind to petals of a flower so I stamped it 7 times with Versamark and heat embossed it with white embossing powder. I sprayed yellow, orange and pink mists on it and then colored in sections of it with Copic markers. I cut each heart out.
I nested 6 of the hearts together and added the 7th to the center. I adhered the flower to a piece of patterned paper that seemed destined for this card and then onto a piece of pink cardstock. I finished it off on a 5.5" x 5.5" white card base.
For the sentiment I stamped the double ended banner from Tabs and Banners and for you from Thankful with Versamark and heat embossed it with white embossing powder. I sprayed the same mists over the banner, cut off one end and adhered it to the patterned paper.
Card No. 2
This may be the wildest idea I had for a flower. I stamped the outline of Texas from Lone Star State in royal red ink with the panhandle facing the middle and then I stamped it over and over rotating it in a circular fashion until it looked more like a flower. I sprayed pink mist over it and cut out the flower. To make it more flower-like I colored it with Copics from the center out in a spikey sort of motion with the darker colors in the center. I added a button to the center of the flower.
Next, I adhered the flower with dimensional adhesive onto the gorgeous floral frame from Dia De Los Muertos Mujer I had stamped onto patterned paper and cut out. I adhered this all on a white cardstock layer.
For the card base I created a patterned paper using the lovely stencil like floral border from Muertos using the same royal red ink and pink mist.
Card No. 3
For a more traditional take on flowers I turned to my go-to floral stamp set: Flower Power. My mom's mom loves purple so I went purplicious with the largest flower from Flower Power or Half Flower by stamping a border of 3 of them using purple Distress Inks that I misted with water before stamping on a piece of white cardstock. I cut out the flowers and leaves (I later cut off the leaves to put behind the flowers).
On a piece of white cardstock I stamped with lighter purple Distress Inks using the handwriting from Writings Backgrounds or Writing. With darker purple Distress Inks I stamped celebrate and time to from Celebrate. I wrote in mother's day using the dusty concord Distress Marker and inked the edges of the panel. I adhered the floral border to the writing background that was adhered to a patterned paper card base. I finished this off with a border drawn in with the dusty concord Distress Marker.
Card No. 4
I went with a little honky tonk with my last card. I stamped the boots from Lyrics or Walking in brown ink on white cardstock and then overstamped with the roses from Dia De Los Muertos Hombre with Versamark. I then heat embossed in gold. I cut the boots out. I pressed the brown ink over the boots image to make the gold stand out more. I inked the edges.
On a piece of patterned paper I stamped a pattern using the roses from Dia De Los Muertos Hombre. I then stamped happy from Happy and spelled out mother's day (stamped in brown ink) and cowgirl (embossed in gold) from Perfect Alphabet. I stamped the boots again on the yellow panel and placed the embossed boots over that image using dimensional adhesive. Lastly, I adhered the panel to a dark brown card base.
I hope you have enjoyed these cards and enjoy a glorious Mother's Day weekend!
We would *love* to see what you make with Paper Wings Productions stamps. Add your projects to Facebook, our flickr group, to Pinterest, comment with a link on this post or even email pictures to us!
Take flight,
Shay.
Supplies:
Stamps:
Stamp not shown: Happy
Inks: Versamark, Tsukineko; royal red, pale tomato, bubble gum and soft cantaloupe shadow inks, Hero Arts; mulled lavender, victorian velvet, dusty concord and seedless preserves, Tim Holtz Distress Ink by Ranger; dark chocolate, Papertrey Ink
Cardstock: white, Georgia Pacific; hibiscus burst, Papertrey Ink; chocolate chip, Stampin' Up!
Patterned Paper: Yes, Please 6x6 paper pad, Amy Tangerine/American Crafts; Love You Madly and Color Me Happy 6x6 paper pads, Glitz; plum wine, Basic Grey
Other: opaque white and detail metallic gold embossing powders, Judi Kins; heat gun; Inkssentials ink blending tool, Ranger; tender pink (RV13), begonia pink (RV14), light prawn (R22), cadmium red (R27), lipstick red (R29) and cardinal (R59) markers, Copic; dusty concord, Tim Holtz Distress Marker by Ranger; pink balloon sprinklers, October Afternoon; buttercup and sherbert Mister Huey's color mists, Studio Calico; button, sassafras
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dia de los muertos mujer,
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tabs and banners,
thankful,
writing backgrounds
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
What's Up Wednesday: Little Box Full of Possibilities
Hello there!
It's Shay here today. Have seen the awe-inspiring altered box by Norma? She's amazing!
I have something that bridges the gap between Christmas and the coming new year. Do you have a friend who is crafty or you wish to introduce to stamping and/or memory keeping? Journaling cards are very popular right now for use in scrapbook layouts, Project Life, minibooks and cards. They are easy to make and with stamps a breeze to customize. Why not create a coordinating set as a gift? It also won't take too much time as we are all going down to the wire with Christmas less than a week away.
I picked out some patterned paper in a color scheme that I liked and cut out a few 3x4 inch rectangles from the papers. I then cut out some 3x4 inch rectangles from cream cardstock. I grabbed some stamps and took my ink color cues from the papers. I also made a little box to hold the cards from patterned paper which I decorated with a tag from Holiday Tags set that I stamped "to: from:" stamp in the same set. So cute! And for an extra special gift add a gift card or gift certificate to your favorite stamp company (wink wink) to the gift to encourage them to create their own journaling cards.
I made some super simple journaling cards, but there are so many options out there. The fun of this project is that you can decorate your 3x4 canvas with any stamps you want. An alphabet can become a fun monogram (try Whimsical Pattern Alphabet or Funky Alphabet) to stand for a friend's child's name, stamp out words or names with Funky Lower Case or Perfect Alphabet or numbers from Perfect Number stand for a month (imagine doing numbers to mark the month's of life of a newborn). The Paris or London sets are perfect for travel themes. If your friend loves angels, for instance, then the Angels cling stamp set would be lovely stamped in a soft ink color that can be written on later. Go for pretty and elaborate or clean and simple to suit your recipient's tastes. Round the corners, use different punches on the cards, die cut shapes out of the card or add shapes to the cards. Change up the colors for their favorites. There are really so many possibilities!
Journaling Cards can be used to make a minibook or tags by punching a hole, a beginning to a card in addition to being used on scrapbook layouts and Project Life. They can be as embellished or not as embellished as desired. They are pretty versatile and awesome!
I hope you ink up some Paper Wings Productions stamps and create some journaling cards! We would love to see what you make with Paper Wings Productions stamps. Add your projects to our flickr group, to Pinterest, comment with a link on this post or even email pictures to us!
AND don't forget to enter to the pin it to win it contest to get free Paper Wing Production stamp goodness!
Happiest of holidays to you all!
Shay.
Stamps: Perfect Number, Holiday Tags, Graph Journaling Lines, Holiday, Perfect Alphabet, Remember, School Paper Journaling Lines, Tabs and Banners, Celebrate, Happy (set like Holiday, Remember, Celebrate, Merry and Thankful)
Ink: Jenni Bowlin for Ranger in spice tin, lemon drop, speckled egg, stick candy and seed packet; Memento by Tsukineko in tuxedo black
Cardstock: Neenah Paper
Patterned Paper: October Afternoon, My Mind's Eye
Other: Copic markers; American Crafts glitter tape; washi tape (to close box)
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