Showing posts with label Yvonne Blair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yvonne Blair. Show all posts

Friday, September 1, 2017

Friday Focus - Yvonne Blair Designs for Impression Obsession

It is Cec here and today I am presenting the Friday Focus with images from Yvonne Blair Designs for Impression Obsession.

As you all know I am on the frilly side of the team but every once in a while I tend to go rogue and make something funky or even something more clean and simple.  When I got the Yvonne Blair stamps that I had chosen to focus on, I immediately decided I wanted to go a little more simple so that the cards would be flat enough to mail in an envelope without incurring extra postage charges and there could be no doubt that the stamps were the focal point.  I made three cards to show you and as I got to the third one, my mojo had changed and it is a tad more shabby - I could not help myself.

For the next two weeks, Yvonne Blair Design products will be discounted 15% at The Funkie Junkie Boutique. To find the discounted products, simply click HERE. Once you have shopped in this section, don't forget to check out all the other great products in the store.

Now on to my inspiration for you.


Here is the first card I made.  I started with some rust card stock from Recollections for the blank.


I created a background by adding Spiced Marmalade, Fossilized Amber, Worn Lipstick and Fired Brick Oxide to a scrap of card stock.


Next I added some texture to the background with some Crackled Texture Paste and a Flourish stencil.


I used Versamark to stamp flowers from set #J17028 on the rough side of some vellum and then heat embossed it with some Snow Embossing Powder from Recollections.


To colour the flowers I used a variety of Distress Crayons - Fossilized Amber, Rusty Hinge, Picked Raspberry, Festive Berries, Candied Apple and Peeled Paint.  Once the colouring was done, I fussy cut the image.

To assemble the card I simple layered everything on my blank in the following order:
  • Stenciled Background
  • A panel of paper from Graphic 45 Good Ol' Sport
  • An oval cut from Spellbinders Petite Ovals Large out of paper from Graphic 45 A Ladies Diary that was inked with Rusty Hinge Distress Ink
  • The fussy cut vellum image
  • A butterfly cut from card stock using a Martha Stewart punch
  • Pearls on the oval and the butterfly body

Here is the second card, which was super easy to make.  I used some white card stock from Staples for the blank.


The first thing I did was to use Jet Black Archival Ink and stamp two copies of the stamp #E17025 onto white card stock.  The blooms were fussy cut from one of the stamped images.


Using a water pen and Worn Lipstick and Wilted Violet Oxide, I coloured the blooms on the panel and the fussy cut ones.  Once they were dry I brushed some Purple Luscious from IndigoBlu on top of the cut blooms to add a bit of shimmer.

This card was assembled in the following order:
  • A panel of paper from Graphic 45 Time to Flourish
  • The stamp panel, which was mounted on a panel of purple card stock and then had some venise lace added to one side
  • The fussy cut blooms on top top of the main image
  • A few sequins scattered on top of the image panel

Finally, the third card, which is slightly more shabby but just as easy to make.  Some pale yellow Bazzill card stock was used for the blank.


The image from stamp #J17028 was stamped onto some white card stock using Jet Black Archival ink and coloured with Prismacolor pencil crayons that were blended with Gottrick OMS.

I made some chevrons from Maja Designs Coffee in the Arbor, dyed some seam binding and inked a Wilton doily with some Spun Sugar Distress Ink before I put the card together.

This card was assembled in the following order:
  • A background panel from the Maja Designs pad
  • The chevrons
  • The doily
  • The image panel with dimensional foam
  • A piece of crochet ribbon tied with the dyed seam binding
  • A few sequins scattered on the image panel
So there you have it - three cards with two of the pretty flower stamps from Yvonne Blair.  I hope this shows you how stamps can be used in a variety of simple ways.

Friday, November 25, 2016

Friday Focus - Impression Obsession - Yvonne Blair

Happy Black Friday! Suzz here with our latest Friday Focus. The Yvonne Blair stamps by Impression Obsession are on sale! All of the Yvonne Blair Stamps at The Funkie Junkie Boutique will be reduced an additional 15% through December 9th. And speaking of discounts, it's Black Friday and everything at The Funkie Junkie Boutique is on sale, either at 35% off list for most product and 50% off list on all Clearance items! The sale runs through Cyber Monday. Quantities are limited - no rain checks so shop early for the best bargains!


Sentiments, verses, quips, sayings, any type of prose is one of my favorite type of stamps to use on art journal pages, layouts, cards or any type of creative venture. The verse itself inspires me to think of different ideas of what I want to create. Yvonne has everything from inspirational quotes to quirky and funny expressions.


For the holidays I created a series of index cards featuring the beautiful sentiments from Yvonne Blair along with the beautiful seasonal colors.
These index cards are part of a grateful mini-book. They were set at each person's place setting along with a pen. Both sides of the cards are finished with the intent that the person could indicate what they are grateful for along with their name and the date. That makes these re-usable year after year. After dinner is finished they are gathered up and put back into the mini-book until next year.
This index card was created with a mix of layered stencils sponged with distress inks: 


Here is the coordinating back of the card where they can write their thoughts of what they are thankful for.


This index card was intended for the back of the previous card. I loved how it turned out and decided to use it on the front of another card. This one was sponged with versamark using the stencil. Heat embossed with clear embossing powder. Then a mix of sprays were misted over the images. To finish it off the resist was removed by using an iron and two sheets of cardstock. This was to make a surface available again to write over.


I thought the Holiday Knit stencil would be fun in Autumn colors and used it on the back of this card.


This card features the beautiful red  cardinals against the gray background of birch trees. For the back of the card I repeated the birch stencil.


This index card used the fall foliage layering stencil with crackle paste. After the paste dried a mix of distress stain sprays added the beautiful fall colors.


The back of this grateful card is the cast off resist from when I ironed the clear embossing powder off. This leaves a bit of resist on the paper you use to sandwich the embossed image in. I used it to sponge a mix of yellows, oranges and reds over the leftover resist.


I love this beautiful sentiment and paired it with crackle stars. The stars were misted with yellow distress spray and brown ink was sponged over.


The back of the index card was a leftover mix of sprays picked up on a scrap piece of cardstock.


I hope you this has inspired you to look through the wonderful selection of stamps by Yvonne Blair in at The Funkie Junkie Boutique. Don't forget the Clearance section as well as Christmas and New Arrivals section.

Counting my blessings.

Suzz