Showing posts with label Studio 490. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Studio 490. Show all posts

Saturday, September 27, 2014

Saturday Step by Step - Not Too Shabby

Hi everyone and thank you for joining me today. Jenny here with a new step by step to get you in the mood for some weekend crafting. And here's the not so shabby chic card I'm stepping out for you (don't forget, just click on the images to get a closer look at the detail)...
I started with two squares of card (there'll be a fair bit of media going onto this so it needs to be of a heavier weight). Using the 'Basically Bricks' stencil I added Pumice Stone Distress Paint to the 'mortar' sections. Rather than waste paint I stencilled onto one piece of card...
... then flipped the stencil over onto the second piece of card and used a brayer to press the remaining paint into place. The first piece of card was reserved for use on a later project.
Tattered Rose and Wild Honey Distress Inks were blended on top of the stencilled paint after it had dried completely.
Petroleum jelly was smeared onto the ink in random patches.
Then I brushed a combination of Picket Fence, Antique Linen and Tattered Rose Distress Paints over the top. It was resisted by the areas covered in petroleum jelly to reveal the ink underneath. By heat setting the paint with a heat gun it allowed the jelly to be dissolved.
Using the 'Tic Tac Toe' background stamp unmounted with Watering Can Archival Ink I applied a little detail in patches, for that random feel.
Having blended Frayed Burlap Distress Ink lightly over the whole card I flicked a generous amount of water onto it, allowing ink to react before blotting it all dry (you can see why you need a heavy weight card!)
Next attention turned to the flowers. Using the flower stamp from the 'Build-a-Blossom' Stamp it Stencil it! set I stamped out the flowers in Watering Can Archival Ink onto white card. Having cut out them out (including cutting in between the petals) Wild Honey and Victorian Velvet Distress Inks were blended onto the flowers before they were shaped with a ball tool. I layered two flowers onto each other, then coloured some acrylic gumdrops with Cranberry Alcohol Ink and glued them into the centres.
I arranged the flowers onto the background to work out where they would look best. Then I used the stencil from the set to mark out their final placement.
The Watering Can Archival Ink was used again, firstly through the 'Dots & Stripes Borders' stencil and secondly on the lace edging stamp from 'The Beauty of Art' stamp set.
Getting back to the stencil, I applied Crackled Texture Paste through the leaf shape and allowed it to dry. To finish the card some seam binding (coloured with Antique Linen Distress Stain) was added across the stencilled stripes before I glued the flowers into place using the marks to guide me. I tucked some bronze leaves into the bouquet and splattered the whole card with Biscotti Perfect Pearls Mist. Finally I added a sprinkle of Chit Chat stickers - if you draw around these with watercolour pencils or Distress Markers and use a water pen to soften the marks you can really help to make them stand out.
And here are some close ups of the finished card... 



I hope you've got some ideas from this tutorial and feel inspired to get creating yourselves this weekend. The links for all the products used on this card are listed below with links to The Funkie Junkie Boutique.

Don't forget, the current Frilly and Funkie challenge 'A Haunting Halloween' is looking for Halloween themed vintage and shabby chic projects and there are prizes up for grabs so make sure you enter. And we'll be back on Monday September 29th to announce the winners of the last challenge - did you win?

Have a great weekend and take care of yourselves,
Jenny x


Friday, November 23, 2012

Friday Focus - Sizzix Word Play and Cargo Numbers Dies

Marjie Kemper here, happy to be hosting the Friday Focus.  I've used the Sizzix Word Play die on this art journal page:


This die can cut through card stock, chipboard, fabric, foam, leather, metal foil, and more. My letters were cut from heavy pre-embossed grungeboard:


I  really like  the alphabet - it has a mixture of different fonts and the letter sizes vary from about 1-2".  Here are some other pieces I've made using this (and the companion, Cargo Number) die:

 Calendar page (details)


 Standard tag on an Oversized tag (details)


8 X 8 Canvas (details)


 Oversized tag (details)


12 X 12 Scrapbook layout (details)


Oversized tag (details)

Thanks for visiting us today.  Remember there's still time to play along with our Chipboard and Metal challenge.  It's open through Tuesday, November 27, and all are welcome to join!




Friday, August 24, 2012

Friday Focus - Art Parts


Marjie Kemper here, sharing a home decor piece I made with Wendy Vecchi's Studio 490 Art Parts.  Art Parts are our Friday Focus product, and they're on sale this week at The Funkie Junkie Boutique at 15% below regular prices.   

I made this awhile back using several of Wendy's Art Parts, and it's got a standing place in our home. Art Parts are thick and durable paper board surfaces, designed exclusively for altering. That's what it says on the package, and I have to say... I agree! They really hold up to whatever medium you use with them, and they stand up to time as well.

I used the filmstrip frame, flower, leaves and bottle Art Parts here. You can color Art Parts with practically anything.  I used Scattered Straw Distress Stain on the filmstrip frame, flower, and bottle, then stamped on top with Seedless Preserves Distress Ink.  For the leaves, I used Forest Moss Distress Stain followed by Seedless Preserves Distress Ink.

You can mix and match chipboard from your stash to compliment the APs, as I did with small chipboard flowers I stacked on top of the large AP one.  My 'welcome' letters are also chipboard.  They were inked with Seedless Preserves, then stamped with one of Wendy's background stamps, then heat embossed with clear powders.

Each Art Part is 1/8" thick, so they really add a lot of depth and dimension, especially when stacked:


The background is Tim's tissue tape. I've also stamped and cut out a few things on manila card stock such as the ledger border, bottle label, and purple flower.  The ledger stamp reminded me of a row of houses so it seemed fitting on a 'welcome friends' piece.

Linda has these sets and more on sale in The Funkie Junkie Boutique this week. Thanks for visiting!

Marjie