Showing posts with label thankful. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thankful. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Tutorial Tuesday


*****TO JOIN OUR MAY CHALLENGE CLICK HERE*****

Erica here with you today but before I get to my project for today we are so excited to announce the winners of our May Friendship Blog Hop!  We also want to give a big Thank You to Nani ke Ola Scrapbooking for joining us this month! 

The winner of the Paper Wings Productions prize is Kathleen White!  Congrats Kathleen!  Please contact Carrie at info@paperwingsproductions for instructions on how to claim your prize!

The winner of  Nani ke Ola prize is Mulberry Mindy!  Congrats Mindy!!  Please contact Jennifer at jenn@nanikeolascrapbooking.com for instructions on how to claim prize!


Today I am sharing how to create an easy background using gelatos and some Faber Castell Big Brush Pens.  You can find both of these products in the Paper Wings Productions shop and the gelatos 
are on sale right now!  I will also be using 2 stamp sets from the shop called Thankful and Sparkle



I started out by using the biggest star burst image in the sparkle stamp set 
and colored it with one of mybig brush pens and then stamped it out all over a 
piece of white cardstock that I cut down to a standard sizecard front. 



 I repeated this same process using the next two star burst images in the 
stamp set with a different color blue big brush pen until I ended up with this. 


Next I pulled out my gelatos and added color all over my card front in random 
places.



To blend the colors in I used a sponge to rub the color all over the cardstock 
until I got the look I liked.  I went back in with more color and blended with 
a sponge about 2 or three times.  Next time I do this I will use a thicker 
cardstock or maybe even watercolor paper.  This is what my finished 
background looked like after blending in the gelatos with my sponge. 


From here I added my sentiment from the Thankful stamp set in black ink 
and a few tiny bling pieces to the smallest star bursts.  Last step was to add 
to a black layer piece and apply to my card base!  


This was my first time playing with my big brush pens and I really love using 
them to stamp out images!  If you have not yet tried these out I highly 
recommend them!  They would be perfect for multicolored images!Thanks so 
much for joining me today and I hope you all have a wonderful day!! Make 
sure to follow our blog for more inspiration and to stay up to date on new 
products!!  Our May Challenge has started and this months theme is 
Anything Goes!  I hope you will link up with us this month for your 
chance to win a gift certificate to the PWP shop!  Also the deadline for 
our Guest Designer Call is coming to an end on May 9th!  Please get 
your submissions into us and remember to let your creativity take flight!!



Friday, November 1, 2013

Thankful Design Team Blog Hop & Giveaway


WELCOME to the Paper Wings Productions' Thankful Design Team Blog Hop & Giveaway!  This month we're pausing to give thanks to all of you for support through this wonderful creative journey.  We appreciate each and everyone of you and hope that we will inspire you with our projects.  So sit back, get comfortable and enjoy the hop!!

Make sure to complete the entire hop for a chance to win this $25.00 gift certificate to the Paper Wings Productions online store.



 For a chance to win all you need to do is:
  • be a follower of this blog 
  • visit each of the participating designer's blogs and leave a comment  
  • come back and leave us a comment telling us you completed the hop.  
To increase your chances of winning:  like our Facebook page and/or invite your friends to the hop.  Be sure to leave a separate comment for each of your additional entries. 

 We will announce the winner here Tuesday, Nov 5th, 2013.

The first stop this month is at Dana's blog:  They Call Me Tater Salad

***Here is the complete line up just in case you get lost along the way***

***then come back here to leave a comment http://paper-wings-productions.blogspot.com/***

THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR JOINING US, ENJOY THE HOP!!!

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

What's Up Wednesday: Golden Leaves

Hello there peeps!  It's Shay here for my monthly post.  I am flabbergasted by how busy and wondrously creative Carrie and the design team have been!   
 
There are new releases of stamps to fawn over. Amazing Nesting Components Mixed Media kits like this month's seen HERE (don't miss how Norma used the kit to create a beautiful upcycled project or Dana's lovely banner).  Not to mention Irit's tremendous mixed media piece of art, Cathi's gorgeous layout, Dana's awesome fusible webbing tutorial, Amber's fun and fabulous card, and Erica's delightful and dazzling card. Things are heating up!  If you are new or haven't had a chance to look around for a while I recommend checking out this month's Autumn blog hop.  

This month's blog hop prompted me to play some more with the oh so lovely leaves.  I made a few autumn themed cards and yes, maybe gold came into play a lot little.
 
 
To begin my projects I simply stamped the single leaf from Leaves or Leaf and the flourish leaf from Thanks is for Giving or Mini Thanks in brown ink 3 times on a piece of kraft cardstock.  I pulled out some yellow and orange gelatos and haphazardly colored in the leaves.  Using a slightly wet brush I blended the colors.  I added some more orange.  I set them aside to dry and then cut out each leaf.  I used Stickles and to add some veining details to the leaves.  I set aside the leaves to dry.

Card No. 1
 
 

I stamped thankful from Thankful several times in a creamy color on a off white card base.  I watercolored some gelatos over the full thankful on the card.  Over the only full thankful, I stamped thankful again in Versamark.  I heat embossed it with gold embossing powder.  I added a strip of gold glitter tape to the bottom of the card and then finished the card off by adding 3 of the leaves.
 
 
Card No. 2
 
 
I stamped the postcard from Writing Backgrounds or Postcard with Versamark onto a card base and then stamped remember and when from Remember in Versamark.  I heat embossed them all with gold embossing powder.  I folded over some gold glitter tape over the edges pf the card for a photo corner look.  I added drops of orange and green color shine.  Last I added one of the leaves.
 
 
Card No. 3
 
 
On a mini card I stamped handwriting from Writing Backgrounds or Writing with Versamark and then heat embossed it with gold embossing powder.  Next I sewed around the corners of the card.  I added a nest of gold thread and adhered one of the flourish leaves on top.  This would be a great little thank you card or card to give with a gift.
 

Card No. 4
 
 
Using a triangle stencil I colored in the stencil with a gold paint pen.  I outlined the triangles with a brown marker.  I stamped celebrate from Celebrate with Versamark and then heat embossed it with gold embossing powder.  I added a strip of washi.  I wrapped and tied some gold thread.   I added some drops of red color shine and drops of yellow mist.  Last I added one of the leaves.
 
 
I hope you feel the itch to get crafting with your Paper Wings Productions products to celebrate the coming autumn!

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:


Ink: Versamark, Tsukineko; malted milk, Jenni Bowlin for Ranger; cup o'joe mid-tone, Hero Arts
Cardstock: Neenah Papers
Other: fruit punch Stickles, Ranger; stencil, Prima; butter cream, lemon, mango and tangerine gelatos, Faber-Castell; gold leafing pen, Elmer's; chestnut memory marker, American Crafts; detail metallic gold embossing powder, Judi Kins; heat embossing gun; peach, mint green and sweet cherry color shine, Heidi Swapp; sunshine Mister Huey's Color Mists, Studio Calico; gold metallic thread, Coats; brown sugar glitter tape, American Crafts; washi, Freckled Fawn

Friday, May 24, 2013

Feature Friday - May Nesting Components kit Fun!

Happy Friday Bloggie Friends!!  Norma here to share the fun I've been having with the May Nesting Components kit.

I have two quick and easy projects to share with you today.  First up, I have this super cute altered block of wood.  


If you visit my blog, then you probably saw the video tour I shared of my creative space and remember the scrap piece of wood I had on my desk.  I save all kinds of things to either incorporate into a project or to alter.  It makes me SO happy when I finally use one of the things I've been holding onto because then I feel like less of a hoarder, lol.


I started out by prepping the wood with a coat of gesso.  You could skip this step and you would just have a darker undertone on your background.  


Next I covered the block with the Christy Tomlinson Coffee Filter Text Sheet.  To adhere, I just used a homemade mixture of decoupage (50% Elmers Glue & 50% Water).


I used the misting canvas flower but instead of misting, I actually painted it with gouache.  In case you're not familiar with gouache, it's a water soluble paint just like watercolors except it gives a more opaque finish.  All of the resist details showed through but I wanted them to be brighter so I just went over them with a white Signo pen. Then I added some dyed burlap for leaves.


I used a scrap of clear packaging from my hoard stash to stamp "thankful".  I wanted to make sure that it would standout against the background and not cover it up like a piece of cardstock would.  To finish up, I added some of the Pink Paislee paper goods.  Easy Peasy right?!!  Since this was so quick and easy, I decided to play around in my art journal.


This is a background that was already halfway done in my art journal.  I like to use up paints and inks left on my stencils by putting them in my art journal.  It helps clean them off without wasting my precious products and also saves time on future art journaling.


I added some scraps of the coffee filter text sheet, Pink Paislee journaling tags and used one of the circle frames from the paper goods pack as a mask.


To complete my design, I randomly stamped "so very thankful for you", added more paper goods and outlined the circles with india ink.  Another quick and easy project using this very versatile kit!

Thanks so much for joining me today! I hope I've inspired you to get creative and MESSY with your May Nesting Components kit.  If you don't have one yet, you can pick one up HERE but don't wait to long because they're going fast!!

Enjoy your weekend!!!


Tuesday, May 21, 2013

HELLO!!!

Hi Everyone, Norma here!  I hope you all are having a terrific Tuesday so far, I just wanted to pop in to share a little Nesting Components Kit inspiration with you.  So in case you don't know, the monthly mixed media kit has changed it's name to "Nesting Components Kit".   This is still the monthly mixed media kit that you all know and love.  The May kit released at the beginning of the month and it is FILLED with a beautiful mix of Pink Paislee Cottage Farms Collection items, Christy Tomlinson Coffee Filter Text Sheets, flowers, ribbon and of course PWP stamps.

Carrie kicked things off with this gorgeous canvas filled with texture.  To see her entire post, click HERE


Dana created this gorgeous mini album using the kit and shared a wonderful tutorial to help you make your own.  To see her post, click HERE



I've also had some fun with this kit and made this whimsical shadow box:

If you'd like to see my complete post, click HERE.

May 2013 Mixed Media Kit
For a complete list of items included in the kit or to purchase your own, please visit the PWP Online Store.  We'll be sharing more projects featuring this kit and we'd love to see what you're making with it so don't be shy!  Feel free to share your projects with us on FB or just stop by to say hi!!

Thanks for joining me, have a great one!!!

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!

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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