Friday, October 2, 2015

STAMPlorations October Challenge

October! What? Where did you come from?
The leaves are changing and flitting off the trees with abandon in this North Dakota wind. Soon all will be barren and snow will blanket the earth.

Whoa, wait. wait. This isn't my poetry blog (just kidding, I don't have one of those). Ahem. Sorry. 

What I'm really here to tell you about is the new challenge that's up at STAMPlorations!





Look! That's a theme - Stamps and Fave color combo! Look - that's a sketch! 
Here's the deal folks, you can use one of these things. OR you can use both of these things.
The choice is yours.
Choose wisely, Padawan. 

Woops - sorry! This isn't my Star Wars fan blog (just kidding, I don't have one of those)

Anywho, I chose to use BOTH of the things!
And you guys/gals/hobbitses will be so surprised because it's the most CAS card I've ever done, and I actually like it! 





ooooooooooooo! Coffeeeeee!
If you all can't tell, I'm in a very silly mood whilst writing this. I apologize. (kinda)

If any of you were around for my birthday bash, then you'd know my favorite color combo is purple and teal. So I scribbled some purple gelatos onto the base and then added my sentiment from the STAMPlorations: Big Grins by Becca Cruger (hey! that's me!) Literary Caffiene-ations set. I also stamped some cups from the Sketchy Coffee Cups set and colored them up with Spectrum Noir Markers 


So come play along over at STAMPlorations! You have a whoooooole month to play AND you can win prizes! The winner gets a good ol' gift card to the STAMPstore to win some pretty new things.

YOU DON'T NEED STAMPLORATIONS STAMPS TO PLAY ALONG!
ALL ARE WELCOME.
WE COME IN PEACE.

Anywho - I'm just eeeeking in to the very last day of the Fall Coffee Lover's Blog Hop! I'm also sending it over to Addicted to Stamps - Clean and Simple challenge.


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This card also FEATURES purple so it's the perfect creation for the Hop to Stop! 



Haven't heard about the Hop? Well, go check it out because there is close to $600 in prizes up for grabs! 
You can link up your purple creations >>here<<

Thursday, October 1, 2015

The Hop to Stop

If you're wondering why everything (at least that's my hope) in the blogosphere is turning puple... there IS a reason - the Hop to Stop is here!

You see, purple is the color of National Domestic Violence Awareness month. 
1 in 3 women will experience domestic violence over the course of their lifetimes. 
Let that sink in - 33% of all the women you meet. 

And women aren't the only people who are affected! Women, men, transgender - gender doesn't matter. Domestic violence is something that exists regardless of gender, socioeconomic status, religion, education level, etc.



And yet, it's something that is rarely talked about in very public ways. It's something that's hidden and hushed. And since papercrafters are some of the most amazing people out there, some of you have agreed to make a card (or cards) to raise awareness for this issue. Throughout the hop, I'll be pointing to some of my other bloggy friends who've experienced DV. Together, we CAN make a powerful impact.

Speaking of amazingly awesome - ^^^ Do you SEE that graphic above?! These are all the incredible companies who've agreed to support this blog hop. 14 companies and over $500 in prizes! I can't thank them enough! 


THE RULES (oh those pesky things...)

If you'd like to participate in the Hop to Stop, here's how it works:


  • 1 - Make a card that FEATURES purple
  • 2 - Link it up below before October 14, 12noon CST
  • 3 - New creations only please, no backlinking allowed
  • 4 - Provide a link back to the Hop! (it would be great if you put the badge in, too!)
  • 5 - You MUST comment on at least the 3 entries before you to be eligible to win (be a good neighbor) buuuuuuut visiting the sponsor blogs/shops is HIGHLY encouraged. (hey - they are pretty generous and it would be great if we could thank them! There might even be an extra special top-secret prize in it for someone - wink* wink*)

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Whew, ok we got that out of the way. Now for my card. I'm making this for the Hop, as well as for the current challenge over at Eclectic Ellapu - For a Cause. 

I'm also sending it over to Virginia's View - all things colored challenge, and Simon Says Stamp Monday - Ombre challenge.

This card/this issue hits very close to home for me. You see... I am one of the 33%. Most people would never realize because it's not something I talk about very much. I'm only now realizing that in sharing our stories, we can heal and help. 

So my message to those of you who've gone through domestic violence (or those of you who are experiencing it now) is this:


You may have felt alone in the dark...



THERE ARE OTHERS WHO SHARE YOUR STORY

YOU ARE NOT ALONE


And no matter how many tears you've cried



IT IS NOT YOUR FAULT


Though you feel damaged and torn



THERE IS HOPE AND LIFE


Though your heart is scraped and hidden




YOU ARE WORTHY OF REAL LOVE


Because you are AMAZING. And you are more beautiful than you could ever imagine.

 
Stamps used are Unity Stamp Co's Faceless Beauty Set




If you are experiencing domestic violence, reach out for help! 

Call the 24/7 confidential National Domestic Violence Helpline at 1-800-799-7233



Abuse is not just physical. It can be emotional, too.

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And now - the sponsored prizes! 
Make sure to go visit the sponsors and say thanks!


The Cat's Pajama's is giving a $50 gift card!
DCWV is giving a prize pack of papers and stickers!
 The Funkie Junkie is giving 3 Purple Distress Spray Stains!

http://heroarts.com/http://happylittlestampers.com/https://www.ribbonresource.com/


Hero Arts is giving a prize pack of stamps and embellies
Happy Little Stampers is giving a $30 gift card
May Arts Ribbon is giving a TON of purple ribbon

https://www.etsy.com/shop/MHKDesignshttp://www.newtonsnookdesigns.com/http://www.papertemptress.com/

MHK Designs is giving some gorgeous digital stamps & paper
Newton's Nook is giving a $20 gift card
Paper Temptress is giving a $25 gift card

http://www.simonsaysstamp.com/http://stamplorations.blogspot.com/http://www.unitystampco.com/


Simon Says Stamp is giving 6 of their purple ink pads
STAMPlorations is giving a $20 gift card
Unity is giving a $200 prize package

 
http://shopverve.com/

Verve Stamps is giving a $30 gift card
Winnie & Walter is giving a $25 gift card

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 Whew! Anyone else as as amazed at that generosity as I am?! 

Now... one last thing before the linkup (I know, I know... it's a long post. Some of you have asked if you could send your cards somewhere special, and so I've reached out to the Community Violence Intervention Center (CVIC) here in Grand Forks, ND. They are SO excited about the plan and said they could definitely use cards. 

CVIC is a nonprofit that provides emergency shelter, legal advocacy, housing assistance, and child and adult therapy for victims of physical and sexual violence.

It's not mandatory, but if you want to send cards to CVIC, email me (bexcruger@gmail.com) and I'll give you my address. 

I can't wait to see what you've created!




Mixed Media Card Challenge - Black and Orange

October means a NEW challenge up at the Mixed Media Card Challenge blog and we're giving you a chance to break out the black and orange! 

I do a lot of mixed media cards, but I particularly love this challenge because it gives me a chance to dig in the back of my drawers and bust out some things that I haven't used in awhile.



For my card, I used the theme - black and orange, but I left the glitter in the drawer. 

I did, however, pull out Distress Inks and Black Soot Distress Spray Stains to create a cool background - I actually used the background from the stenciling tutorial I posted last week. 


Then I stamped and masked some beakers, colored them in with Spectrum Noir alcohol markers. I added some frantage in the larger beaker, and then I mussed up the corners with some stamping and added some Distress Stain drops. I added a smoky base by using black Gelatos. 
  



Last but not least, I used glossy accents to make the eyeballs all 3-dimensional and stuff. 

It turns out that many of the other mixed media challenges are on the Halloween bandwagon, too, so I'm going to link up to 
Mixed Media Mojo's - Halloween challenge 
Mixed Media Monthly's - Spooky word search challenge (turns out black and orange are both in there!) 




So yeah. That's my card! 

You should come on over and play with us at the Mixed Media Card Challenge this month so I can oooooh and aaaah over your talents! 


Friday, September 25, 2015

Coffee Lovers Blog Hop - Messy style +GIVEAWAY+

I'm still in the process of moving. Alllllmost done, just one more weekend (at least that's what I keep telling myself...over and over again).



But I couldn't miss out on playing along with the fabulous Amy Tsurata's Coffee Lover's Blog Hop!  So I'm popping in with a quick creation.




Snicker - to make this fun creation I started with a layer of gelatos scribbled on the background. 


Then I smudged the gelatos with my finger, added a layer of stenciled embossing paste (I did a cool tutorial yesterday if you want to learn more about stenciling) and drizzled with Distress Spray Stain to messy it up a little bit. 

My card was totally inspired by the latest Fusion challenge with those pretty colors and beautiful coffee cups! I'm also linking up to the Seize the Birthday challenge - with the toppings to use a die cut (my center panel is a die cut from Winnie and Walter!)


I stamped a sentiment from the arsty Sketchy Coffee Cup stamp set and my very own Literary Caffeine-ations set. 


http://stamplorations.auctivacommerce.com/Literary-Caffeine-ations-Big-Grins-by-Becca-Cruger-P5410822.aspxhttp://stamplorations.auctivacommerce.com/Sketchy-Coffee-Cups-P5410832.aspx

Then I wrapped the sentiment in twine and put it all together. I just love the snarky sentiment!


>>GIVEAWAY ALERT<<

You could win a set of the Literary Caffiene-ations stamps! I've got 2 of them to give away!! Here's how you do it:
>Follow my blog
>Let me know in the comments that you'd like to win!

I'll do a random draw once the hop is over. Please leave your email address so that I have a way to contact you!

Thursday, September 24, 2015

The BS Sessions - A Stenciling Tutorial

Welcome, Friendly Friends to the very 
first episode 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 get your stencils to create such clean 

lines with no bleeding?

Well now, this poses a conundrum because I usually just do a bunch of messy junk on my cards and I wasn't aware that I produced clean lines. ;) 

Hah!

But seriously, there are a couple of tricks to using a stencil and getting the result you want. I'm going to take you through 3 different types of mediums and how to get a *kinda* clean line. 

>>>>Stencils and Sponging with Distress Inks<<<<

So these tips really will work with any type of ink. I just said Distress Inks because, well, Damsel of Distressed... ya know?


First of all, I think this photo is wicked cool. The design lines are TOTALLY going to inspire a card in the future. 

Step one of getting a good impression from stencil and sponging: TAPE IT DOWN!

 For this, I like to use washi tape that I don't like very much because it's repositionable and won't rip my cardstock when I remove it.  You will notice that I have two different rings of tape, one that's holding each side of my stencil down, and then another that's keeping my cardstock in place. That's because if you only tape down one, and the other still is movable, you're not going to get clean lines. 

 

Step 2 - Be gentle but firm

 Rub your sponge in soft circles, and always start from an edge/off the paper. That way you won't get weird stop/start lines. Use your free hand to hold the stencil down - moving your hand as you go along. If you rub too hard, you're likely to tear the stencil. If you rub too soft, you're likely to not get a good amount of ink onto the paper. Practice until you get a feel for it. 

At this point, you could lift up your stencil and you'd have a nice impression. If you're sponging, I'd recommend wiping your hands on a wet towel, then peeling so that you don't accidentally get ink onto the white space. 

For me, I added another layer to this.

>>>>Stencils and Embossing Paste<<<<


I kept the stencil positioned, exactly like I had it. 

So Step 1 - TAPE IT DOWN! 

Step 2 - Use a Palette Knife to Spread


Using a palette knife is the easiest way to pick up a good amount of texture paste, and then spread it over your surface. You want enough to cover the whole opening, and you can add more as you go along so don't grab a huge glob at first. 

Different brands of texture paste have different consistencies. I really like the Ranger Art or Wendi Vecchi brands, myself but I've tried Dreamweaver brands and that is nice, as well. Texture paste usually has the consistency of shaving cream and is fairly easy to manipulate.

There are many different colors of texture paste. Here, I'm using a translucent/transparent version. It had a slightly jelly-like consistency. 

Step 3 - Smooth it with the Flat End of the Palette Knife


Here it is all smoothed out. You can see that there is not many bumps and lumps in mine. If you want bumps and lumps, feel free to vary the pressure of the palette knife as you're smoothing and leave some areas with thicker paste and some areas with thinner paste. 

Step 4 - Remove the Tape and Peel Back Carefully


Voila! Clean lines! Again, it's important to clean your hands before you peel back the stencil to help your chances of being smudge-free!

Another tip for texture paste, If you DO get some out of the lines - don't worry. Clean your palette knife and use it to remove the excess paste. It usually will come right off. But do it quickly - some brands of texture paste can dry very fast.


>>>>Stencils and Distress Spray Stains<<<<

Again - this could be any type of spray stain, really. I just only own Distress Spray Stains.

I started this background by sponging in 3 layers of Distress Inks to create a color blend. 


ooooo- purty!

Then repeat 

Step 1 - Tape it Down!! (are you getting the hint yet)

 

Step 2 - Spray your Ink then Dab with Paper Towel


Here's the deal folks, I'm sorry to break it to you but I don't really think there is a way to get CLEAN lines by using sprays and stencils. (maybe some other crafty magical genius can overrule me on this)

But there are a few tricks to getting CLEANER lines. - Dabbing up the excess with a paper towel helps to prevent seepage when you remove the stencil. You want to do this as quickly as possible. 

Step 3 - Use a pen in a matching color to define lines


I bet you can tell which triangles I traced around! Here I'm using a Faber Castell Pitt Artist pen to go around the edges.  It's a little time consuming, but that's the only real way to get semi-clean lines that I know of with this type of medium.


So there you have it Sammy! I hope this answered some of your questions! :) 

I bet my readers are curious what question I asked Sammy! It is:

How do you blend skin tones so easily?


Pop over to her blog (Designs by Sammy) for a tutorial on blending skin tones!

Monday, September 21, 2015

Taking a Tiny Bloggy Break - and a New Craft Room!

As many of you probably have surmised, I have died. 

Just kidding - I've been missing from the blogosphere for a little bit and I KNOW that you haven't seen me commenting on your blogs, as per usual. 

I have not died, I actually am in the process of moving. Sigh*
I'm just moving 5 blocks over, but all the work is still the same. I have one post scheduled for this Friday, but other than that, I'll probably be MIA until all these boxes are packed, moved, unpacked and everything is CLEAN at both places. 


Have I said, Sigh*, yet?



Anyhow, I did manage to move my craft room last night and I'll leave you with these photos of my new studio! 




The whole shebang! All put together, with my own artwork adorning the walls! (thank you panoramic setting)




The desk, where the magic happens! Patterned paper down below, cardstock up above and stamps sorted into bins! Along with some cards from crafty friends living up top! 


The Cricut/Printer station and the Embossing Station (dry and wet!)


 OOoooo - a mixed media shelf thingamob (I found the shelf at a rummage sale - it's an insert for a medicine cabinet) Front side holds Distress Spray Stains and texture pastes, back side holds Distress Paints and gesso/mod podge.


My coloring station/close up of my work space. 


My window of cards sent to me by blog followers/crafty friends from all around the world! I definitely feel blessed every time I look at this window and it will be fun to change it out with the seasons! 


So anyhow, this is what I've been up to, if you've been wondering. I'll be back in full force on October 1st to start the Hop to Stop

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