I made another card using the "Blackout" technique. I am delighted with the result! Blackout art is a great way to reduce my stash of pattern paper. I have a vast collection of 6"x 6" paper pads, and I sorely want to use them rather than toss them.
I am learning a new image format, which requires more photo editing than I usually do.
I tried adjusting the light to no avail. In real life, the card has a strong visual appeal!
I kept the embellishments to a minimum. I wanted the brightly colored crystals to mimic a lighted path in the garden.
I haven't used this punch in over fifteen years! It works well here as my garden fence!
Welcome to this week's What's On Your Workdesk Wednesday Blog Hop! Each week, we visit our sister WOYWWers and peek into their crafty spaces! Along the way, we learn new things and get to know each other better. It is a fun hop, and we would love you to join us. Click the link above to navigate to Sarah's Craft Shed!
I have had a week in two days, so this post is a video and a few pictures. I reviewed some cute summer sandals. I can't wait until it's warm enough to wear them!
The only thing better than a pair of pretty (and comfortable shoes) is a haul of crafting supplies!
Die Storage System, Moissanite Diamond Ring and Earrings, Opal Earrings, Adhesive Remover, Gouache Paint, and Stamps! That pink ball is a mini vortex paint mixer!
Car Air Fresheners (behind the Gouache), Divided Vegetable Dish, and Marble Etch Remover.
Mixed-Media Stamps
Pearlescent and Index Card Stock
T-Shirts, Leggings, and A Blouse
Spray Bottles and Funnel
Cooling Blanket and Table Top Easel
Fabric Glue and Instant Glue
Thanks for stopping by! Be Well, Hugz, Chana Malkah
I am on another "No Buy" self-challenge, forcing me to use all the stuff in my stash that hasn't been touched since it was delivered to my mailbox! Of course, this isn't as dire as it sounds because I get five to ten promotional items a week, so it's not like I am suffering!😀 But I am saving money, and that is the real point.
This card was created for a client who saw my mixed-media butterfly card on FB.
She asked if I could make a birthday card with a mixed-media background and the same color palette.
It's time for another WOYWW blog hop! If you want to join us and share your desk and crafty week, hop over to Sarah's Craft Shed. We will all meet you there!
The Hubster is the absolute best! While reorganizing my studio, I mentioned that the new storage bins for my stamp and dies crowded my layout workstation. I said I considered ordering shelves but realized they would be difficult to reach. Sunday, he dismantled a desk in his workshop (we had planned to donate it) and used the wood to create this neat bookcase to hold my bins. I was so surprised when he entered my studio with my new Bin Holder! He also fixed my table. It is still slightly warped but nowhere near as much as before he bolted everything down.
BEFORE
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BLACKOUT ART CONTINUED!
I continue playing with the Blackout Art Technique. I used one of my EF to emboss this floral paper in my "throw-away" bin. These are the elements (at the moment) that I plan to use in my project.
The colors here are off just a bit. The ribbon is sort of an olive-green that perfectly matches the green in the paper. I plan to finish this tomorrow, but I am working on our income taxes. I must hurry and file while the IRS and the country still exist.
This is the card I created using the blackout panel from last week!
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Also on my desk are three sets of pastel oil painting sticks. Next to it is another mixed-media card that I completed tonight.
I had to review a set of mixed-media stencils. I always like to create projects with the products I review, so I decided not to treat these stencils differently! I had no plan. I pulled a bunch of stamps and inks and went to the races!
NBUS: I used so many products that I had never before used. As a matter of fact, the only stamp on this card that I used in the past was the "eye" stamp. The background stencils had never been used. They were the subject of my product review.
More stamping than I usually do on the inside of my cards! These stamps had not been used! I have had them for years!
I added Glossy Accents to the eye! Such a cool effect!
I love these stencils! There are eighteen in the pack for under $15.00. I also own a set of floral mixed-media stencils from this company. The quality is good, and the variety of designs is fantastic!
I love our March optional twist at A Place to Start! That is the good news. The bad news is that I couldn't develop a fairy tale card idea. Not my thing. I finally formulated an idea for a project, but I knew I would never get it done and ready to post by midnight. I will post it to the challenge later in the week.
Last week, I learned a new embossing technique called "Blackout" Art!
3D Embossing on Patterned Paper
I have tried many fun embossing techniques, and this "Blackout" technique is one of my favorites. I chose a paper with a very subtle "Damask" background. The method is super easy. You deboss the pattern that you want to use in your design. Then, you rub black ink (I used Memento Tuxedo Black) over your debossed image until you get the desired result.
This is the panel after I added color to the center of the flowers and on a bit of the foliage. I added another few coats of black to get a more profound "blackout." The damask design on the paper behaved like a resist, and the result was fantastic!
I used Glossy Accents to enhance the appearance of my Sunflowers! I planned to use a butterfly but wanted to at least make a "nod" to our optional twist theme, so I added this cute little fairy instead.
I'm happy! Please join us at A Place to Start for our March Challenge. Anything Goes w/ Optional Twist: Fairy Tales!