May 16, 2013

Hugs, You’ve Been Wonderful!

Waltzing Mouse Stamps is having a blog hop for teachers! We still have at least 5 weeks worth of school here but I like having cards made ahead of time! I’m also entering this in Deconstructing Sketches 101. I know this isn’t so teacher-y but I figure teachers are regular people too and probably get tired of teacher themed stuff. So I only added a subtle nod to a teacher theme with the printing practice lines paper.

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While making this I came up with a couple of tips. First, if you want to colour veneer shapes with mists, did you know you can just use the tip or side of the mister straw instead of getting out some sort of applicator or brush? I hate wasting product and even though it’s small, there is always some waste with an applicator. It worked perfectly and was quicker than I thought; I only dipped it in twice. Secondly, never sponge ink into your project with dirty scratch paper behind. You probably already know this but as I usually work with my paper in my hands, this didn’t dawn on me until the navy ink on my scratch paper started making my coral mist look very dirty. Bummer! Embellishment opportunity! Hello sequins!

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Last, I needed a colour of red I didn’t have. First I tried second generation stamping, not right. Then a technique I love which is to stamp a strong colour that’s too strong and stamp off, then add another colour of ink to the remaining ink and use the blended ink. While this technique rocks, the result was a bit too pale. I settled for a pure red then regretted it, too bright. I continued making my card but really wasn’t happy. Then I got the fabby idea to overstamp with Antique Linen Distress ink, a deep ivory colour, to darken and remove the brightness. I took a deep breath and prayed that I would be able to line it up, stamped and yeah! Not only did I line it up correctly but the colour was just right, nicely muted but not too dark! So consider these three tricks when you don’t have the right colour ink!

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Like my embellishment? I wrapped the butterfly with wire threaded with some cheap crystals. I don’t often use good ones for cards. Here’s how to get the wrap tight without using pliers to twist the wire tight (which will mar the antennae). Fold the wire in half, thread with beads and place over the butterfly. Bring the front wire to the back and the back wire to the front keeping the wires straight. We aren’t going to twist the wires, just keep bring one wire to the front then the other, then one to the back then the other. The trick is to always start with the same wire and consistently work towards the same side otherwise you will twist and untwist the wire never getting anywhere.

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Enjoy, Rebecca

RECIPE
Stamps:
WMS
Ink: real red-SU!, Antique Linen
Paper: kraft, white CS-PTI, DP-carta bella
Accessories: Studio Calico chevron stencil, boss lady, opaque white mists, butterfly veneer, beads, wire-stash, tag die (rotated and die cut twice to remove the tag top), twine-PTI, sequins-fabricland, foam dots-Jody Morrow,

15 comments:

  1. super cute! Love the sequins!

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  2. This is a real beauty of a card. Love the way you used the primary school paper and all the fun elements, like that wonderful butterfly. Amazing!

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  3. What a great job with the sketch Rebecca! Absolutely love the colors you used on this! The stamping on the circle, the splatter and pretty sequins all look super!

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  4. I love the little detail with the butterfly and sequins. You found a wonderful lined paper for this teacher card. Beautiful!

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  5. I really like how the sentiment looks over the stamped background.

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  6. Hi Rebecca! I love the sparkly sequins, pretty butterfly and that wonderful sentiment - who wouldn't want to receive this?

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  7. This is gorgeous Rebecca! I love these colours, and the fab sketch.

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  8. wow, this is gorgeous....sweet!

    enjoy *~*

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  9. Gorgeous card, Rebecca!! I love the colours and the sequins. It's a marvellous card for a teacher.

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  10. Beautiful card, I love the butterfly's antennae. Must try this :)

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  11. Beautiful!
    And I think your school themed paper makes it perfect for a teacher...
    especially since they probably do get tired of all the apple's they receive over a school year! :)

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  12. This is so pretty - love the colours you've used. And I so know what you mean about clean scratch paper!!

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  13. Wonderful!! Love the sequins and antenna on your butterfly!! I've been known to get ink on my hands and touch white paper--- dang frustrating!!

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  14. Simply sweet...love all of the wonderful detail that you added to your amazing card filled with hugs.

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  15. Oh I love these sweet colours :) perfect combo and stunning card !

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