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Wednesday, June 24, 2015

National Parks Touring Canvas


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Welcome to the National Parks Blog Hop! Return to the start of the hop HERE.  Using the National Parks Deluxe Kit and stuff from my stash I made a layered style 12 x 12 canvas centered around a favorite photo.  


I haven't been to any national parks in a while, so I was at a loss as to what to make this month. Then I happened to actually look at my dresser and this picture of my great aunt that has been sitting there for years. I just loved the retro and outdoorsy style of this picture with this kit. As a child she was my substitute grandmother since my own lived so far away. In this picture she is touring Mount Rainier park sometime in the late 1940's. (And just to make sure there is no confusion, this was way before I was born.) 


I started by photographing the original picture and printing it along with the National Parks digital kit camera and wilderness country elements for embellishments. 


Next I created a the base color on the canvas. First, I used a diecut to make a disposable stencil.  The harlequin pattern was applied with embossing paste. Second, I covered over the canvas with Lindy's Stamp Gang (LSG) sprays with lots of water for a soft washed look. You can't really see it in the picture, but it has lots of shine. 


Next I used a text stamp (from CS Trees collection) with some Club Scrap Hybrid ink in burgundy to add some texture to the background. You can see where I flubbed some of the stamping, but it just adds to overall feel of the canvas in the end. Next I started mounting the die cuts. The treeline was cut from a piece of mixed media paper and colored with LSG sprays (again the shine is great in person). The globe is cut from a bronze paper, but all other papers are from the National Parks Deluxe kit. 


Next came the layering of paper. I think I drove my friends crazy at my scrapbooking weekend asking for input on the layering. After I was happy with the layout I used my phone to photograph the positions and started building up the layers. This is my first layer where I used the maize print in two ways. I tore the slopping tree line out of the paper and used LSG sprays on it (of course).  Then I used a lighter piece for a layer on top of it.  I added a bit of creme lace behind the edge punched in brown.


The second layer of die cuts includes more pieces from the kit along with a gold paper. Each part is either distressed or stamped (all CS stamps) to add texture. 


Finally we get to the picture and accents all added. I really like the way the large gem embellishments look with this earthy kit.  Here is a close-up showing the dimension. 



So did you notice that some was missing from the canvas two pictures above?  This canvas has a secret. The picture hides a small 1/4 inch deep shelf that houses a mini-scrapbook that can be removed.



The mini-album is a simple fold over card cut with a die cut. Inside is another picture of my great aunt, re-sized on the computer with the details documented. 

  
The supplies used are listed below:
  • Club Scrap 'National Parks' Deluxe kit including printed and solid papers, cut aparts, stickers, ribbon, stamps, and gems.
  • Club Scrap 'National Parks' digital kit
  • Club Scrap Hybrid Ink - Earth, Burgundy 
  • Distressing Ink - Vintage Photo
  • Ranger embossing paste
  • Mixed Media paper
  • Metallic paper in bronze and gold
  • White pigment ink
  • Lindy's Stamp Gang Starburst Sprays 
    • Cape Cod Coral
    • Clam Bake Beige
    • Cowabunga Copper
    • Creme Brulee Cream
    • Glory of the Seas Gold
    • Maidenhair Fern Green
    • My Mojito Green
    • Shabby Turbine Teal
    • Wild Honeysuckle Coral
  • Vagabond die cut machine and dies: 
    • Stampin' Up top note die
    • Sizzix Alternations vintage cabinet card die
    • Sizzix Alternations framework trellis die
    • Sizzix Alternations brackets on the edge die
    • Sizzix Alternations Globe thinlits die
    • Sizzix Alternations mixed media thinlits die
    • Stampin' Up apothecary accents thinlits die
  • Punches: 
    • Stampin' Up mosaic punch
    • Stampin' Up decorative label punch
    • Martha Stewart eyelet lace edge punch
  • Creme lace and burgundy Twine from my stash
Thank you for reading and I appreciate getting comments. Your next stop is with the artistic Wendy at Life, Paper & Soul and the beginning of the hop is at the Club Scrap Blog here.


Happy Crafting,
 Debby H


Wednesday, March 25, 2015

50s Kitchen Birthday Card Set

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The retro feel and friendly colors made me nostalgic for birthday parties from when I was a kid. Unfortunately, it was not retro then.  Regardless I used this kit to restock my collection of birthday cards for my children to take to friend's birthday parties.

Five Bottle Cap Cards

Six A2 Cards

I used the Club Scrap Deluxe kit and a sheet of vellum for greetings and a few gems from my stash. And something unique for me, no stamping was used to make the cards shown.  I simply used fonts from my word processor to make the greetings and printed onto vellum in my home computer.  I made sure to leave plenty of drying time after printing onto the vellum.  Bellow are the  12 x 12 and 81/2 x 11 papers and used.

Collection Papers and Vellum Print out

Each of the five 12 inch by 12 inch papers was cut into a 5" x 10" to make a 5" x 5" folded card. Remains of those papers were used for the design.  My favorite embellishment was the soda bottle caps that came with the kit. Such a unique embellishment.  Tools and embellishments for bottle cap cards:

Bottle Cap Card 1
Bottle Cap Card 2
Bottle Cap Card 3
Bottle Cap Card 4
Bottle Cap Card 5
Then each of the three 8 1/2 inch by 11 inch papers were cut in half to make six  4 1/4" by 5 1/2" (A2) folded cards. For these I featured fun retro printed papers.  Tools and embellishments for A2 cards are listed below:
  • Club Scrap 50s Kitchen ribbons
  • Club Scrap 50s Kitchen Washi tape
  • Martha Stewart Punches: Optic Dot, Trellis Chain, and Crochet Loop
  • Tim Holtz Tiny Attacher
  • Sliver Eyelets
  • Miscellaneous gems from my stash
A2 Cards 1 & 2
A2 Cards 3 & 4
A2 Cards 5 & 6
Thank you for reading. Your next stop is with the talented Tiare from Tiare Smith Designs and the beginning of the hop is at Club Scrap Blog here.


Happy Crafting,
Debby H