Showing posts with label Water Color. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Water Color. Show all posts

Monday, May 27, 2019

Adventure - Doodles Paper Playground

Adventure


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My images are from My Favorite Things Warm and Fuzzy Friends set. 
I colored them with mission gold water colors on water color paper.


For my base panel I also used watercolor paper and used a 
small rectangle die to cut my windows.
I splattered colors that matched my sequin mix on the top panel.


I added my images. . . . 



I used a single layer of foam tape for this card.


I added my sentiment. . . 


And a few sequins to the front of the card.



I used the Copper Penny Sparkle Blend for this card.
I love the browns, oranges and greens in this mix!

There are more great Sparkle Blends and a large assortment 
of items for all your crafty projects over at White Rose Crafts!

There is also a new Facebook group where you can share 
creations you have made with Sparkle Blends!
Come check it out, share some inspiration!


Thank you so much for stopping by!
Now, Get Out There and Create Something Amazing!!




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Monday, November 26, 2018

Snowman Shaker - Doodles Paper Playground

Sending Joy For the Holidays


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I started with creating my base panel.
I used Mission Gold watercolors on some watercolor paper and did 
blue ombre with a pearly white paint splatter


I die cut some snowy hills and added some blue glitter heat embossing to the tops.
I stamped my images, colored the hat with copics and used a patterned paper for the scarf.


I layered the snowy hills and used a die to trim the bottom 
so they wouldn't poke out of the shaker.


I assembled and added the snowman.


I white heat embossed my sentiment.


I laid out my sequins. . . 


I used two circle dies to create my shaker frame. 
I used glittery silver paper.
I attached it with a double layer of foam tape so that there is 
plenty of room for my shaker bits!



For this shaker I used the Snow Cool Sparkle Blend from Doodle Paper Playground.

I love how there are several different sized snowflakes in this blend.
There are more great Sparkle Blends and a large assortment of items for 
all your crafty projects over at White Rose Crafts!

Thank you so much for stopping by!
Now, Get Out There and Create Something Amazing!!


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Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Thanks - Doodles Paper Playground

Thanks


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I decided to use this mandala stamp from Sugar Pea Designs.
I stamped it on some watercolor paper and colored it with Mission Gold watercolors.


I used black for my top panel. 
I die cut a circle in the middle, added my acetate and a double layer of foam.


I attached the base paen to the card and laid out my sequins.
Then I added the top panel.


                                     

I decided to add a foiled thanks die cut to my card.
First I used a large piece of scor-tape that I placed on the front of 
the paper I used for my die cut.
Then I removed the backing paper and placed my foil on t
op and burnished really well. . . 
It was the first time I actually did this and think that it turned out great!!!


To complete the card I added a few sequins from a couple 
other mixes, Be-leaf in Yourself and Very Cranberry, 
to match the colors of the card.



For this card I used the Sparkle Blend Fairy Dust from 
Doodles Paper Playgrounds. 

There are more great Sparkle Blends and a large assortment of items for all your crafty projects over at White Rose Crafts!

I am also entering this card in the following challenges:




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Now, Get Out There and Create Something Amazing!!


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Thursday, August 9, 2018

Flippin Amazing - Beth Duff Designs

Flippin Amazing



For this card I used the Seas the Day stamp set from Beth Duff Designs new summer release.

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I started by die cutting my top panel and adding the slider track.
I placed my panel on the card base so that I could place the 
cut out in the correct place. 
Doing this makes the card look better, the pattern is pretty seamless 
instead of have a white path right in the center of your card!


I added two layers of foam tape to the back of the top panel. 
I needed to add a little bit more foam tape to the center of the card
for some support but it turned out ok.
Just make sure that you have enough room for the penny 
slider to move up and down the track.


The penny slider!
I use a single penny and us a single layer of foam tape.
I did add a little piece of score tape to both sides of the foam tape just 
because the Scor tape seems to stick better to the penny and 
I do not want it to come apart.
I placed the penny behind the panel in the track.

*Also, I wanted my mermaid to actually flip and spin around instead of just sliding so I made the foam tape on the penny smaller than the sliding track. If I had made it longer she would only slide and not flip around.*



Then I attached my mermaid to the penny slider and added the 
panel to card base.


I die cut a banner and stamped my sentiment then 
I added the rest of my images and a few clear sequins!

Thank you so much for stopping by!
Now, Get Out There and Create Something Amazing!!


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Monday, August 6, 2018

Mermaid Hello Shaker Card - Beth Duff Designs

Mermaid Hello


For this card I used the Seas the Day stamp set from Beth Duff Designs new summer release.

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I started by stamping my images on watercolor paper so that I could 
color them using Mission gold watercolors.


I had this super pretty holographic patterned paper that I wanted to use for this shaker card. 
I die cut it to fit my card base and then also die cut the shaker window.

I wanted to keep the whole pattern intact so the circle I cut out is going to be the back of the shaker.
 I placed the panel on my card base and adhered the circle to the card base so that it would be in the correct place .


Time for foam tape!
So since I attached my circle to the card base, I am adding all the foam to the card base 
and will put my panel on top once everything is ready to be assembled.
I added a double layer of foam tape all around my circle and on the edges of the card 
base to give the top panel some support.
I filled my well with some pretty peachy/holo star confetti.


I placed the panel on top making sure to really make sure the panel adhered 
to the foam tape so no stars escaped!


Next step is to add my images!
I also added a die cut hello from Simon Says Stamp.

Normally this is where I would add some matching sequins to the front of the card, 
however since this patterned paper is already really pretty I didn't think they were needed.


Thank you so much for stopping by!
Now, Get Out There and Create Something Amazing!!


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