Showing posts with label Gelatos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gelatos. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

New Coffee Stamps + Gorgeous Gelato Sunflower Card

Hello Friendly friends! I've got two cards to share with you today and I'm so excited because I love them both so much! 

The first card I'm going to share is one for the current STAMPlorations sketch & theme challenge and was made by blending all sorts of of gelatos together. 


I stamped sunflowers from The Birds and The Blooms stamp set and the Happy Sunflower - Large set and then I added multiple shades of gelatos and blended, blended, blended. 


Next, I masked off the sunflowers and used a scripty stamp from the Mixed Media Elements set. 




I used the sketch the theme to complete my look. 


I finished it all off with twine, some Distress Inks around the edges, and a handwritten sentiment.

I'm sending this card along over to play with the following challenges: 
Through the Craftroom Door - Anything Goes 


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My second card showcases a BRAND NEW stamp set! You all know how much of a coffee fanatic I am, so this set is perfect for me. It's called Coffee Happy and is available for the first week for 10% off! 


For my card, I  stamped some of my favorite images from the set and shaded around with gelatos to highlight the stack of cups. 


I added a doily and a frilly bow. All of the layers were inspired by the current challenge at Tuesday Throwdown - Layer it Up. The color scheme inspired by the current challenge image at The Challenge


Psssst - make sure you stop by the STAMPlorations blog because they are giving away one of the new Coffee Happy sets. 

For even more chances to win prizes, participate in our challenges! 

Thursday, February 4, 2016

Making Some Happy Mail Envelopes

You all know how much I love to make tutorials and today, I'm sharing my very first one that I wrote for the Spotlight Blog Posts up at STAMPlorations.



I'm talking about how to decorate cute happy mail envelopes, so go check out the other designs I made and show me your very own envelopes!


Friday, January 8, 2016

STAMPlorations January Theme and Sketch Challenge

It's a brand new year and that means a new challenge up at STAMPlorations! Well actually - I'm not sure if you know it but STAMPlorations has 5 challenges that go on all month long. Each separate challenge has tons of prizes, AND you can use ANY PRODUCT that you want to play along! 

There's one for everybody! Seriously challenges are for:
Anything Goes (this is the only one where STAMPlorations products are required)

As for me - I am on the design team for the Theme and Sketch Challenge








You can play along with EITHER the theme or the sketch OR both! 
I decided to be an overachiever and play along with both the theme and the sketch this month.

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I used the little birdies from The Bee's Knees - SmallBirds stamp set, paired it with some hearts from the Sketchy Coffee Cups set, and a sweet sentiment from the SENTIMENT BUILDERS: Love set. 

I know you all must have noticed a lack of blogging on my part for the last couple of weeks and here's why:

A Christmas trip to see my family: 
My momma and me.
My sisters and me, all watching "Sisters" at the local cinema.

A giant New Year's Eve Charity Gala that I was helping to plan!
This event hosted nearly 300 people and raised almost $2000 for charity. It was a huge production and was the first year! It was a blast, but I'm so relieved it's over. 
My cousin and me.

Members of the planning committee.

A new job!! 


I just got hired as the Assistant Director of the Career Center within our local College of Business. I'm super pumped! This Monday was my first day and after a week on the job I can tell you that I am SO gonna love it. 

So please forgive my bloggy remiss-ness and now that things are settling down... a little... I'll have some more time to spend in the craft room and visiting you! :) 

Happy 2016!

Wednesday, December 30, 2015

One Year Anniversary Blog Hop - Crafty Gals Corner GD

Crafty Gals Corner is a challenge blog that's near and dear to my heart because it's one of the first Design Teams I ever got involved with! This month, they are celebrating their one-year anniversary and they've got a super fun blog hop going on with TONS of prizes!! 

Christmas 2015 has left the building (...well... kinda... I STILL haven't mailed out my cards. :o ) so it's on to my most FAVORITE kind of cards - Valentine's Day cards!! woot!!


I decided to work with this fleepin' adorable image from East Wind called Lovely Winter Couple

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I love the expressiveness of their glances and it just reminded me of my sisters and I frolicking in the winter... so that's who this is going to go to! Probably my youngest sister because she doesn't read my blog (Hi Allison!). 

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I colored it up with my Spectrum Noir markers (BP1, BP3, BP5, TB1, TB2, TB3, GB7, GB5, GB1, CY1, TN2, TN1, FS4, FS2, FS1) and the background is made by rubbing on three shades of blue gelatos and blending slightly with a wet paintbrush. 

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I sorta want to just squeeeeeze their little cheeks! 

I'm sending my card over to the following challenges: 
Simon Says Stamp Monday - Winter Wonderland 
Through The Craftroom Door - Anything Goes 
Clear it Out Challenge - Anything Goes



Please follow the blog hop schedule below and if you get lost, just hop on back here :)



Our 8 AMAZING sponsors this week are:
(Listed in alphabetical order)
Prize: TEN (10) Pre-selected Digital Sets!
Prize: $12 Gift Certificate
New Sellfy Store
Prize: 4 Digital Images

My Besties

Prize: 3 of the Digital Images the DT used
Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
The East Wind
Prize: 3 Digital Images
Prize: 2 Digital Images/ 3 Digital Images if you use TSB or Glitterbabe image


Thanks for popping by and I can't wait to see the blogosphere saturated in pink, glitter, and red!

Friday, December 18, 2015

Quick, Simple, and Impressive Christmas Cards with Gelatos

So there I was. December 15. And not one Christmas card in the mail. 

Every. Year.

Sigh... someday I'll get better about procraftinating. Anywho, on this particular day, I wrote out my what turned out to be measly stack of Christmas cards and then panicked. Because it was December 15. And I needed a whole lot more.

BEHOLD! The 5-minute Christmas card.


Seriously - I did 12 of these cards and it took me roughly an hour. But the thing is... I still think they are kinda impressive-looking. 

This card started out for two reasons. Number one, STAMPlorations wants me to remind you that we have a reeeeeeeeeallllly cool challenge. If you've uploaded a holiday card to your blog (any holiday) come link it up at STAMPlorations too for another chance to win. OR if you are looking for a sketch inspiration, you can just use that instead. 



As you can see, I did not choose to use the sketch, but went with the theme instead. We've got really great prizes, and you can use ANY stamp so get over there already!

The second reason for this card, though, was a genius blog post written by the uber-talented Miss Jenn Shurkus.
http://shurkus.com/cards/3-tips-to-create-more-cards-in-a-short-time

As a mixed media inclined card maker, I have a tendency to layer and fuss and layer some more, then cry, then layer again and VIOLA! Finished. Jenn said something in her post that really stuck out to me - Clear the clutter from your desk and only give yourself a small amount of product to work with. 

So this card had very minimal products - cardstock, 5 sticks of gelatos, glue, and the HOLIDAY SKETCHES: Christmas Candles stamp set.


Now gelatos are reallllllly good for making impressive cards in an easy way. Here's how I did mine. 


Step one: Stamp your stuff



Easy enough - right?

Step two: Scribble on your Gelatos




The trick to gelatos, I think, is scribbling them on in a small, circular fashion. It seems to help them blend better. I also have found that either gessoing your paper OR using Copic cardstock helps the gelatos to blend soooooo much better. Don't worry about getting things perfect... The end result is going to be a little impressionistic and that's great! Just scribble away, and have fun. 

Step three: Smudge to blend




Ooooooo! As you can see, colors are going outside the line, there's reds in the yellow, there's reds in the gray, there's green in the red. That's Ok! The end result looks fab anyway! 



So now I have a smallish stack of Christmas cards and can feel a little better about myself. :) 

I'm going to send this card over to the following challenges:
Craft Stamper Magazine - Take a Technique (and stamping)
Fashionable Stamping Challenge - Make your own background 
Color Throwdown - Any Christmas Card, any colors
Artistic Stamping - Christmas Creation

Thanks for popping by! Be sure to stop by the STAMPlorations blog to check out what the rest of the designers made!

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Guest Designing at Cardz 4 Guyz - Winter Fun Card

Ya know, usually North Dakotans are the ones being buried under feet of frigid snow before the rest of the country even considers the 4-letter word's existence. After seeing winter storm Bella (really? We're naming winter storms now... According to the Google that's been going on since 2011, who knew?)  dump oodles of snow on my neighbors to the south, I went outside and pretended to make celebratory snow angels in my not-so-white neck of the woods. We're not the first ones!

However, the lack of snow has made it decidedly more difficult to get into the Christmas spirit. Hence my lack of Christmas cards. Hence my impending panic.

Luckily, Cardz 4 Guyz came to my procrastinating rescue this week by forcing me to create a card with the theme "Fun in the Snow".

 
 
I started by coloring some texture paste with dark blue gelatos (I did a tutorial on this earlier in the week) I wanted to play with some Christmas goodies that have been stuck in their dungeon since this time last year, so I pulled out my Tim Holtz Holiday Knit stencil.

 
 
Oooooo! Sparkly - After I schhhhmeared the texture paste through the stencil, I naturally had to add some microfine glitter. #notsorry!
 
Then, since the background was already Holtzian, I decided to play with my NBUS Tim Holtz Syled Woodland stamp set. It's so folksy and I thought the deer would look soooooo cuuuuuute with this card.
 
 
As you can see, I sprinkled the background with a little bit of Chipped Sapphire Distress Spray Stains and then added some blue metallic floss behind the reindeer before rounding out the look with a sentiment.
 
 
 
He's so merry! Or unimpressed... I can't tell which. Let's go with mysterious - He's so mysterious!!
 
Anywho - that's my card for today, and I hope you'll consider going to play along in the Fun in the Snow challenge over at Cardz 4 Guyz this week!
 
 
My colors came from the Merry Monday challenge currently underway - Blue and White with Texture! I'm also going to enter it into the Mixed Media Monthly challenge - Texture!
 
 

Thursday, November 19, 2015

BS Sessions - Gelatos Tutorial 101



Welcome, Friendly Friends to the
third installment of the BS Sessions!



What are the BS Sessions? Well Samantha knows how to work a marker like nobody's business and Becca loves to get messy with mixed media. We both wanted to learn the other person's crafty secrets so we're going to ask one another a question on the last Thursday of the month. Becca will provide you with some amazing Mixed Media techniques and Samantha will show you some tips and tricks about coloring! We'll both provide our followers with a little tutorial, because if we have these questions - our followers might too!

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Which brings me to this month's question, asked by Sammy:


How do you use gelatos? What are some different things you can do with them?


Gelatos! I love them! Next to Distress Inks, they're probably my very favorite crafty supply because there is SO much you can do with them. 

Things to know about Gelatos:
>They have the consistency of soft crayons
>You don't have to be gentle with them. Definitely scribble away!
>They are reactive with water

Some of the things I'm going to show you have been published on my blog before, but I thought it would be helpful to compile a whole list of them right here. 
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Making Backgrounds with Gelatos

If you're looking for quick and easy way to make a background that's also super stunning, look no further. 


One thing I would HIGHLY suggest when using this technique is to paint the cardstock with a thin layer of gesso first. Gesso seals the tiny holes of the cardstock, so the gelatos will blend together more easily, rather than being absorbed right away. 

  

Background on the left is made without gesso - 
background on the right is with gesso. 
As you can see - background two is much better. 
I scribbled on some gelatos and blended them together with my fingers. I wanted it to look distressed, so I wiped away a little bit of the background with a baby wipe.

To see how this background got turned into a card - check out this blog post.  
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Making Drips With Gelatos

As I said earlier, gelatos are reactive with water, which means you can do some really cool techniques! One of my favorites is making drips. For this technique, it's almost essential to base your cardstock with gesso, or the drips will not go as far and will not blend well. 


To achieve this effect, scribble gelatos across the top (in this case I used three shades of purple and a gold). Next, use a mini mister to spritz the gelatos strip with water and hold it vertically so that the water can drip down the paper. Add more or less water based on the effect you want to achieve. 

To see the card I made with this panel, check out this blog post.
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Watercoloring with Gelatos

You can use gelatos exactly like you use watercolors in a couple of different ways. 

You can either draw directly onto an image and then paint over it with a watery paintbrush or waterbrush pen to blend:


Or, for more precise watercoloring, you can scribble some gelatos onto a clear acrylic block (or any surface) and then mix the colors with a little water and pick up with a paintbrush.

 

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Using Gelatos to Color Texture Paste, Gel Medium, or Gesso

Gelato shavings can be used as a coloring agent by mixing with any wet or liquid product. 



Shave some of the gelato stick into the texture paste (or gesso, gel medium, etc) and mix thoroughly. Obviously, the more of the stick you use, the deeper the color tone will be. I only used a little bit of the dark blue, so I wound up with a lovely pale blue in the end. 

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These are just of the few ways to use gelatos! There are so many possibilities! You can use them to color almost anything in a quick but stunning way! 

If you'd like to see all of the projects I've made with gelatos, you can check out my gelatos project library

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Now - if you're interested in improving your coloring skills, make sure you head on over to Sammy's blog 
because she's answered my question:



What the heck does a blender pen do? Do I need one?