Showing posts with label #MFTstamps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #MFTstamps. Show all posts

Oct 12, 2023

Fall Fido Variations

Hello there, welcome!

Today, I'm sharing two speedy card projects using pre-colored images from klmdigitaldesigns.com
Add a piece of stash paper,  a background made with a Simon Says Background stamp, and Distress Embossing Glazes, and you have two cards. 
The sentiments are from various dog stamp sets from My Favorite Things Stamps.
     




sunflower fido white

  sunflower fido black


If you are in a pinch and need a quick card, this is the way to go. It took me all of 30 minutes to make both cards. It would have been faster had I not made the embossed paw print background. 
Enjoy the beautiful sunflower weather and keep creating.

Susan

Sep 22, 2023

Halloween Treat Bags

Boooo!

Getting into Halloween makes the last few days. I really see lots of uses for this Anna Griffin bag die.

It comes with dies to decorate for Halloween but I just took it to another level and threw EVERYTHING in my craft room at these bags. Everybody on the list will be getting one for Halloween and Christmas and Valentine's Day and..... Do you get my drift?

This was an easy make. I cut the bag out of a paper pack from Martha Stewart, colored up the KLM Digital Designs image from the new release, and popped it up onto the bag. This photo was taken before I added the Ranger Grit paste to it. I colored it with a little Forest Moss ink and it looks so cool.

I'll fill a little snack baggie with some goodies and give this to someone on my list. The backs are also finished with assorted cutouts, stamps, and anything else I can find in my stash.



This bag is for my grandson, the skinny eating machine! I used the candy corn and cookie skull Sizzix dies as well as Mr. Bones to decorate this bag.

The sentiment is from a MFT Stamps stamp set. 

Like I said... I'm using everything I can lay my hands on.
I'll take a few more photos of the others and post them later. 
Right now I have 11 finished and 8 more to go.

Craft room here I come!

Susan

Mar 29, 2021

Tim Holtz Tag inspired

Ah, yes. The Tim Holtz influence is undeniable. I just love his positive attitude and the way he encourages one to create. We need more people in this world with his kind of attitude. Anyway, most everything on this card is directly related to his work.



I used Distress Oxides in Kitsch Flamingo, Worn Lipstick and Spun Sugar on a gel press and Layered a Stampers Anonymous stencil THMM103 here and there.
The tag was cut with MFT Stitched Traditional Tag STAX and the background with Stitched Rectangle STAX.
All the colors on the tag is the pick up from my glass mat when making another project with Distress Oxide Ink.
The Wildflower 2 Sizzix Thinlit was cut from pieces of 
pre-made background papers. That little sentiment is from a sticker tablet, also Tim Holtz.



Mar 26, 2021

SPRING!!!

It's official, Spring has sprung. To celebrate I played with my gel plate again ... and I said I wasn't going to do one more thing that involved a new tool. At least they aren't expensive and I have everything else (surprise 😉).


Paper: Pen and Gear 110lb Card stock; SU Textured cardstock (retired), Basic Black; Recollections 110lb Heavy white card stock (base card)
Coloring medium - Copic markers
Stamps/Images: Simon Says Stamps- Botanical Split  background stamp; Stampendous - Spring Sentiments; MFT- BB Sunflower Sweetheart
Dies: MFT Stitched Rectangle STAX Die-namics, Stitched Scallop Edges 2
Other: Gel Press, Distress Oxide inks, Hero arts Unicorn White pigment ink, double sided foam tape

Mar 17, 2021

Happy Saint Patrick's Day!

Are you wearin' your green?? Havin' corned beef and cabbage for dinner?

I absolutely love the Anita Jeram images at Colorado Craft Company. This little guy is so perfect for St. Patrick's day and incredibly easy to watercolor.


I have also become hooked on gel press backgrounds. (Thanks, Jennifer!) Honestly, I was able to crank out 9 of these little slider cards, from start to finish, including the background paper, in about 6 hours.
I was trying to get them done before the mail person came, but they had a sub on today and she was here WAY earlier than usual.  Oh, well, tomorrow will be okay.



Paper: Pen and Gear 110lb. card stock, Recollections 110lb. white, Gold Foil paper

Stamps/Images: Colorado Craft Company - 4 Leaf Clover; Waltzing Mouse- St.  Patricks stamps; Simon Says Stamps-  Botanical Split background stamp

Color medium: Distress Inks, Distress Oxide Inks
Other: Stencil- A Colorful Life - cloud; Gel Press 5x7
Dies: Honey Bee Stamps fishtail sentiment strips; Sunny Studio- Slider Window 

Jun 29, 2020

Bee Positive

Hello. Welcome to Creative Juice.

Today's card is my attempt at making a Tim Holtz inspired card using ONLY the limited Holtz supplies I own. I can't share cards on the Tim Holtz Addicts FB page if I use other products. Well I guess I won't as I always find something else to use that just "makes" the card. I can't afford all the Tim Holtz stuff I want on a retirement budget. Heaven knows I have plenty of other supplies.

This is a really simple card. The Tiny Text stamp set was the inspiration for this and the bright tag from my background stash just seemed to go with it. The tag is Bristol Smooth paper tapped onto Distress Inks spritzed with water on a glass media mat. The tag was cut with Die-namics Tag Builder Blue Print 7 from MFT Stamps.
Using a Honeycomb stencil from Scrapbook.com, I sponged Mustard Seed and Fossilized Amber Distress Ink on Stampin' UP Barely Banana paper. I added a little depth with Spiced Marmalade.
The flower silhouette is a Sizzix Thinlit. All of the text is from Stampers Anonymous Tiny Text.

I kind of like it. Bee happy,
Susan

Jun 26, 2020

Focus on the good gnome

Hello, thanks for visiting.

Todays card is another mixed style card. Backgrounds and gnomes.The background was my first attempt using distress sprays and oxides. I was really happy with this piece. I sprayed Scattered Straw and Shabby Shutters on the mixed media paper. Then I sprayed a bit of Brushed Corduroy and Frayed Burlap on my glass media mat and spritzed lightly with water. I tapped my paper in the ink and dried it between looks. 
Always a surprise........
I cut the panel with a MFTstamps Stitched Rectangle Die and mounted it onto MFT Kraft card stock.

I used Sizzix Thinlits Tim Holtz Alterations Die to cut hello out of SU Soft Suede card stock 4 times.
I layered the words together to give the word more visual weight. I stamped the focus phrase from Stampers Anonymous Tiny Text then used a micro liner to turn the o into music notes.

The Gnome is from klmdigitaldesign.com and is colored and attached to the card with foam tape.
Don't forget that KLM is now carrying polymer stamps. For those who have been asking for them, a little birdie told me there will be a large release of them SOON.

Have a creative day,
Susan

Jun 22, 2020

Melding of the styles

Good day! I hope it has been a great one so far and this find you well and feeling creative.
It has been so hot here in Vermont the past few days (93-98) the only thing I've been able to do is watch Tim Holtz demos and play with all the backgrounds I've been hoarding. Too hot to work outside!!!

This first card is a combination of two of my favorite things, backgrounds and gnomes. I always have PLENTY of both around so I didn't even have to break a sweat to make this card.

The background was made with Distress Ink that was left on my glass mat. Sometimes I think these give the best results. I just spritzed the ink and dropped a piece of multimedia paper on it, literally! I then used the Sizzix/Tim Holtz Alterations Swiriling Stars die on it. The star piece was mounted on a smooth glitter paper from a Joann's brand pad (hard to see here).

I cut the layer with a Stitched Rectangle Die-namics Die from MFTStamps, and mounted it onto PTI Royal Velvet Paper. It is such a rich purple!

I finally got the Stampers Anonymous Tiny Text set in the mail and had HAD to use it. Love the positive messages in the set. I stamped the sentiment on the scrap left from the panel and layered it on the same purple.

The colored image is the wizard from KLM Digital Designs which is the first of the gnome series they had. It is now in polymer stamps. Great for all of you who have wanted to work with the gnomes but don't do the digital image thing. He is colored with Copic markers.

Have a creative day and, if in Vermont, stay cool!
Susan

Feb 15, 2019

Irish Gnome?

Well now, I've heard of Darby O'Gill and all manner of "little people" in Irish Lore. But, my sweet little Irish grandpa never mentioned a gnome! This little guy just speaks to me. He looks like he's hoisting his glass and saying "Slainte".                                                                                                  


Recipe:
 Gnome Image:KLM Digital Designs
Greeting stamp: MFT- Uncorked Sentiments
Paper: Stampin'UP (retired)
Copic Markers
Ink: Tsukineko Brilliance Dew Drop, Thyme
Other: Hero Arts Sparkle Embossing Powder (on greeting and shamrock)

Feb 12, 2019

Valentine Gnome

I must admit, Valentine's Day has always been my least favorite holiday. Not sure why... after all, my favorite color is red. Anyway, I just had to turn this image into a card ... while I wait for the impending 15 inches of snow!  I really do like working with digital images as I can size them any way I want. I print them on my Epson Printer with Epson ink. I think  the next time I use this one I will make him a little smaller.  But, this worked.  He is colored with Copics, my favorite medium to use to color.                 
 Recipe:
Image: Here Valentine Gnome
Stamp: Greeting, SU Colorful Season
Paper: Bazzil Glazed stripe/cranberry
           SU, Whisper White, Pretty in Pink
           Neenah Solar White (Gnome)
Copic Markers
Sign White gel pen
Punch: Martha Stewart Border Hearts
Other:Versa Mark ink, Ranger Liquid Platinum embossing      powder, Pretty Pink Posh Sparkling Clear Sequins

Companies: *SU- Stampin' Up ; *MFT- My Favorite Thing Stamps

Feb 11, 2019

Magical Day

It has been a dog's age since I have been able to get back to creating. Between teaching responsibilities, family illnesses and deaths and home renovations it all got away from me. Now retired, kitchen reno done and, hopefully, everyone fairy healthy, I feel like I can begin again. Hopefully you are all well and still finding the time to create.

This is my latest card. It is for my preteen granddaughter.
The wizard is a digital stamp from KLM Digital Designs
I used Distress Oxide Inks on the background and colored the wizard with Copic Markers. I LOVE coloring with Copics! The stars were cut with the Sizzix stars die and backed with glitter paper that sheds worse than my golden! If you'd like to see some of the things I've created since being away from blogging you can check out my Pinterest page.

I hope to be back soon with more fun. Stay warm, Spring is coming.

Edit: I have had so many ask where the greeting is from.
Actually it is a combination of three sets. Necessity is the mother of invention, right? "Wishing you a" is from an old PTI set called Wishing You; Magical is from MFT's Magical Dragons; Day is from and old red rubber stamp I found at a yard sale! 

Susan