Thursday, April 30, 2015

Compendium of Curiosities III Challenge #27

Hello friends!  Compendium of Curiosities III Challenge #27 is here, I got a jump on this one {wink}!  Linda Ledbetter is hosting this CC3 Challenge over on her blog Studio L3.  All the tips and techniques for this challenge is found on page 61 of Tim Holtz's Compendium of Curiosities Volume Three book.  If you don't have this great book you can find it here and Tim Holtz will even sign it for you!  This challenge is sponsored by Inspiration Emporium who have a wonderful $50 gift voucher to give away to one lucky winner. Also, the Curiosity Crew Pick wins a fabulous pack of goodies from Tim and Mario!  Now, here is my take on this fun Embossing Diffuser Challenge!
 I've listed all the products I have used to create this card in the links below.
 First I cut a Tim Holtz mask using the inside of my embossing diffuser and cut out.  I placed sticky side down, in the center of my distress watercolor cardstock.

 I sprayed Mermaid Lagoon, Peacock Feathers and Cracked Pistachio Distress Spray Stain over the entire surface of the watercolor cardstock spraying water as needed to move color around.  Then very very carefully, use a heat tool to dry the surface of the cardstock.  Remember that the mask is not heat safe, it will buckle and warp if it gets too hot.  At the end my mask started to warp just a little, but I wasn't too concerned with it.
 I also made a mask out of the outer portion of the embossing diffuser.  I placed the mask over the outer portion that was just colored.  Using Walnut Stain Distress Ink and a blending tool, I added color to the inner portion of the triptych.  Also adding a few water splotches and dried with the heat tool carefully.
 Then I stamped my images while the outer mask is still in place.
 The colors that I stamped with were Mermaid Lagoon, Peacock Feathers, Walnut Stain and Black Soot  Distress Ink.
 Here's where the Embossing Diffuser magic happens!
 Here is the backside after it's done.
and the front closeup :)
 I shaded the raised portions and outer edges with Walnut Stain Distress Ink and a blending tool.
 I also distressed my edges with a bone folder.  The base of the card is Tim Holtz Kraft Core cardstock #21 sanded with sanding grip.
 I had to add some hardware.
 I distressed my idea-ology with Mermaid Lagoon and Cracked Pistachio Distress Paint and a little Mushroom Alcohol Ink.
 I layered and adhered my metal idea-ology with glossy accents to my card.



Remember to enter your "Anything Goes" themed projects over at Inspiration Journal and one lucky winner will be given a very generous $50 gift credit, to spend at Inspiration Emporium.  You can find most of the supplies I used at Inspiration Emporium via the links below.  Remember to use my coupon code - vintagemuse - to save 10% on your order.  I hope you enjoyed my Embossing Diffuser Card, there's plenty of time for you to join in on the fun over at CC3C #27!   If you have any questions or if there's anything I missed please let me know I love your comments, I appreciate each and everyone of them!  As always thanks for stopping by and I'll see you next time!









Cherish Everyday

Hello friends, Bobbi here!  Today I have two post I'm sharing with you, this is the first one.  I needed a quick card for a dear friend and this is what I whipped up!
 I started off by heat embossing distress watercolor paper with the "dots" Tim Holtz stamp, distress embossing ink and gold embossing powder.  I brushed away some of the dots before applying heat to it, it's easily done using a small dry paint brush.
 The colors I chose to work with were abandoned coral, pink raspberry and spiced marmalade distress ink.  I just smeared some ink on a clean acrylic block.  The reason I chose this technique, verses sprays, was to be in more control of where my ink was placed and disbursed on the watercolor paper.
 First I sprayed the entire watercolor cardstock with a nice coat of water from my mister.  Then I began picking up color off of my acrylic block with my water brush.
 I used the brush to move around the color and adding more water as needed.  I was very careful when  drying the watercolor paper, due to it already being heat embossed with the gold embossing powder.
 To make those great watermarks and splats, I just picked up the droplets off my nonstick craft sheet with my watercolor paper and heat dried.

 The heart, wording and scribble was also made with distress watercolor cardstock and the distress ink using the exact same coloring technique before die cutting.  The distress ink that I used on "cherish everyday" is the new Mermaid Lagoon!
 I adhered everything to a piece of kraft card stock.  The kraft cardstock dimensions were 4.25 x 5.5 folded in half.
Remember to enter your "Anything Goes" themed projects over at Inspiration Journal and one lucky winner will be given a very generous $50 gift credit, to spend at Inspiration Emporium.  You can find most of the supplies I used at Inspiration Emporium via the links below.  Remember to use my coupon code - vintagemuse - to save 10% on your order.  I hope you enjoyed my card!   If you have any questions or if there's anything I missed please let me know I love your comments, I appreciate each and everyone of them!  As always thanks for stopping by and I'll see you next time!