Saturday, November 27, 2010

A Vintage Christmas



i thought i'll add my final design for this week...'cause i'm off on holiday for a week... Yippeee!!!!


the background is done with Tim Holtz's Double Distress technique. i added some chunky glitter to give a little sparkle. and keeping with the theme no red or green, i thought i'll contrast the background with blues. the wording is done with blue acrylic paint with little glitter & gold paint. the bauble is done with another Tim Holtz technique using crackle inks and alcohol inks. finally, add the lace and the ribbons.


a close up

things i used:
Marvy Uchinda bubble embosser
Chuncky Glitter (brown)
Lace and ribbons
Tim Holtz Crackle Paint - broken china
Adirondack Alcohol Inks - Pearl
Making memories slice machine - words and expressions

see you next week... enjoy!!!!

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Styling with Couture


this is the card for Gingersnap Creations - Chestnut Theme Challenge - Haute Couture. i saw this really cool couture design by John Galliano. so i thought i'll do my thing... & this is what i came up with...

i distressed the card with Tim Holtz's Distress Inks (victorian velvet, aged mahogany) & stamped with swirls. then i used a written patterned paper and adhered it on to a tag. i used a colored twine thread and instead of an eyelet, i used a button up side down. the tag is inked and embossed gold wording "always" is affixed. then i used an iced gold cardboard to stitch on. finally add everything together with the lace and Voila!!!

Things i used:
Tim Holtz's Distress Inks - victorian velvet, aged mahogany, vintage photo, tea dye & walnut stain
Printed paper
Metal button
Colored Twine
Embossed Wording
Lace

Challenges i entered:
Gingersnap Creations - Random Redhead Challenge - Stitching
Simon Says Stamp and Show - Distress Inks

The Shabby Tea Room - Pick a cause (my cause is "all in the name of fashion")







I hope you like my design...

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Tuesday Trigger: Moxie Chic


this is the inspiration image from the Tuesday Trigger: Moxie Chic of Moxie Fab World. so i did my thing and created this;


the background was created using Cardmaker's Creative Pack (classic). being inspired by the ruffles on the blouse i attached 2 colors of ribbons and added rhinestones on it. then cut out 'love' from slice machine and outlined it with silver outliner and left it to dry. then i stamped 2 hearts on a black shimmer paper and clear embossed it. i really love the effect i got from clear embossing. take a look at the close up.



Hope you like my creation...

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

DT Call

There is a DT Call over at Fussy and Fancy Challenge blog... so i thought i'll try my luck... they want us to publish our favorite 3 cards... so here goes:

Design 1

this card is a fairly simple design.. but love its classiness with the lace and everything...


Here is a Close up


Design 2:

i did this card with lot of colors, mainly using Tim Holtz Distress Inks: first i blended Mustard Seed, Spicy Marmalade.. then i used a sponge to get the textures of distress with Aged Mahogany, Peeled Paint... then i added some gold embossing powder and heat embossed it. afterward i layered it on another card and added the ribbons and flower.


A Close Up

Design 3: this card is from one of my earlier blogs: All Zipped up in Fall


i hope you like these designs... Thanks!!!

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Lavender Blooms



i want to enter in to the Shabby Tea Room - Lavender & Lace challenge... i did this card over the weekend and today is the only day to enter.. so here goes.


the inspiration image

first i created the lavender flowers: i cut out card board that has the shape of lavender sprigs and then applied an embossing paste unevenly. then colored using 2 shades of purple metallic paints.

to create the background, i used Tim Holtz blended batik technique from his new book compendium of curiosities - this gives the card more of a vintage look without the grunge colors. and then i added layered an ice gold card board and pasted the lavender sprigs.. on that i drew the stems using an outliner. then i added a ribbon and a ruffled lace and the sentiment with lilac pearl shade.


here is a close up of the embossed lavender

things i used:
Tim Holtz Distress Ink (Dusty Concord, Clear)
American Crafts ZING (Clear)
Stampabilities - Star spangled Background stamp
Faber- Castell (Lilac Pearl Shade Outliner, Sap Green Outliner)
Purple Ribbon
Lace

Challenges i entered:
Prairie Fairy Designs - Make your own flowers
Kaboodle Doodles Challenge Blog - Make it vintage
If the shoe fits scrap it - DIY Challenge

Hope you like my creation...

All Zipped up in Fall





this card is an inspiration from the Moxie Fab World - Tuesday Trigger - Fall Festival and Moxie Fab World Challenge - All Zipped Up. Let me show you few pictures to get an idea;


This is the Tuesday Trigger - The Fall Festival



There are many images.. but this really hit me; if you want to be inspired then click on the link above

So i was browsing through Moxie Fab World and saw these images and it hit me... Eureka!!!!! i thought why not make my own flowers using zippers... so i used the color combo from fall festival image and created this card.

i made the flowers using only one side of the zipper so the grove of the zipper will add more texture. you can use about 12 inches for the large flowers and 6 inches for the small one. in order to make them, you got to remove the zipper holder and take it apart, then you need to get ruffles, for this start from one corner and run a stitch along the edge and gather. now you have to start rolling it up... start with a small bud and keep rolling until you have rolled the entire strip. (tip: while rolling i stitched the flower from the bottom to keep it secure and the end was tucked under and stitched)

after making the flower i added a pearl in the middle. the card first covered with a creamy gold paper and then inked with Tim Holtz Distress Ink and the leaves are embossed in different colors with Tim Holtz Distress Powder. instead of a ribbon i used another zipper (brown) and added a sentiment Thanks with Tim Holtz Crackle Paint and Stickles. as a final touch i scrapped the edges and used gold beads to add more texture and give that beautiful glamor that is in the fall. here are few close ups;



I hope you like my inspired card... i really did enjoy making this... leave me a comment on what you think of it...

Things i used;
Tim Holtz Distress Inks (Spicy Marmalade)
Tim Holtz Distress Powder (Spicy Marmalade, Shabby Shutters, Pine Needles)
Tim Holtz Distress Crackle Paint (Spicy Marmalade)
Tim Holtz Distress Stickles (Peeled Paint)
Orange, Light Yellow, Light Orange and Light Brown Zippers
Inkadinkado Fall Leaf Stamp
Making memories scrapper
Gold Beads

Challenges i entered:
City Crafter Challenge Blog - Thank you
Prairie Fairy Designs - Make your own flowers
Daring Card makers - Topaz Challenge
Gingersnap Creations - Sewing Notions
Gingersnap Creations - Color Challenge
Opus Gluei - An attitude of gratitude
Creative card Corner - Let's give thanks
Cute card Thursday - Anything goes

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Let it snow with Perfect Distress


This is my card for the Compendium of Curiosities Challenge over at Studio L3... it's from Tim Holtz new Book - Compendium of Curiosities, which truly is an inspiration... Studio L3 has started this wonderful challenges based on Tim's book and this weeks challenge is on the pg 38 of of the book - Perfect Distress. if you want to know more about the technique.. hop over to Tim's Demo page or purchase the book on his web page.

On with the challenge, the background of the card is inked with Tim's distress inks - Tumbled glass... sprinkled with water and dried. then i used a snowflake stamp and did the perfect distress on it using Perfect pearl - turquoise. i cut out 2 snowflakes (i couldn't find anything that will go for the card, so i went DIY) , in one i spread glitter... and the other i first used a blue glitter stickler and then used a turquoise outliner to get the 3D effects. then i cut out wordings from making memories slice machine (words & expression chip) and glittered it using sticklers. then embellished with two nail heads for extra effect.

here is a close up

Things I used:

Peddler's Pack Stampworks - Snow flakes background
Perfect Pearls - Turquoise
Silver Glitter
Blue Sticklers
Making memories Slice Machine - Words and Expressions
Turquoise out liner
Blue Nail heads

Challenges i entered;
Paper Sundaes - Let it snow
ABC Challenge - H for Hoilday
CCEE Stampers - Winter Scene
If the shoe first - DIY challenge
Flourishes Newsletter - Timeless Tuesdays
One stitch at a time - Winter Wonderland

Thanks!!! I hope you enjoy my creation...


Thursday, November 11, 2010

Journey

there is a wonderful challenge over at Simon says Stamp & Show blog to pick out your favorite Tim Holtz Stamp and make a creation. if you ever wanted a tough challenge, then this is it... HOW TO PICK YOUR FAVORITE TIM HOLTZ STAMP?@#$%^&*!!!
well i don't know about favorite but i love his Rock star collection because of its cool, funky effects...

i made this card by placing Tim's masks - timeworks collection all over the card.. then inked it using Tim's Distress Inks. (All hail Tim for his wonderful inks - 'cause i don't know what to do without them) i haven't used the dusty concord in a while, so i thought I'll give it a try... together with mild lavender, broken china and chipped sapphire. I've seen Tim just spray water all over his tags... so did that!!! check out the wonderful effects i got... then i took out a nice metallic gold and sprayed it over with a brush. now that i've got this wonderful background... used Tim's stamp with Adirondack Pith Black to stamp the city skyline. then i punched out some stars and used one of my favorite techniques - Chunky Glitter Wordings. here are some close ups!!!





Things i used:
Tim Holtz - Masks - time works
Tim Holtz - Distress Inks ( dusty concord, mild lavender, broken china and chipped sapphire)
Tim Holtz - Stamps - Rock Star
Adirondack Earth tones - Pith Black
Metallic Gold Ink
Journey sentiment - Making memories slice - Words and Expressions
Turquoise blue Chunky glitter

well, i hope you like this creation... Leave me some love....

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Mighty White


This is my creation for the Challenge #15 of Creatalicious Challenges blog... i had to edit the background since i took the photo in a white background... yea i know!!!

anyways this card is done on a beautiful ice gold paper and a heart design lace is added to highlight the white chunky glitter hearts. since i couldn't find any stickers like this in a store.. i did this by hand... its a little difficult since you tend to get glitter all over you... but i think it's worth the effort. so going back to the technique..

cut two hearts out of card stock (which ever shape or size is fine... as long as it fit well with the card) if you notice i have done the two hearts in different shapes and sizes. now the hard part.. first apply a thick layer of glue (tip: its best if you can use some hard type of glue) then spread the white chunky glitter. leave it for a while to dry (tip: its best if you can add a little pressure while it gets dry) see what falls off and add some glue to those areas and spread the glitter again... (tip: best if you can finish this off in 1-2 processes, otherwise the hearts will have too much of an unevenness. after drying affix the hearts to the card. below is a close up.



Hope you like what i have created; appreciate your comments... they are truly encouraging...

Sunday, November 7, 2010

My heart felt gratitude

this card presents a heartfelt gratitude to a friend... since i love working with embossing powders i designed the background with 2 different colors... the heart was done by coloring with 3 shades of pink colored pencils which adds a different distress look... then stamped with swirls. then affixed it to the card, cut card in to heart shape... using embossing powders spread it across the card stock, using a heat tool heat the powders until melted. to finish up add the ribbons and a safety pin.


a close up

Things i use:
Pipe Dream Ink, Embossing powders: Rosevears & Eucalypt
Pink and Green Ribbons
Green Safety Pins (Baby collection)
Pink Color pencils
Tim Holtz Distress Inks (Peeled Paint)
Swirl Cling Stamp


The Challenges entered;
Our Creative Corner - An Attitude of Gratitude
Oldie But a Goodie - Distressing
Raise the Bar - Let's See those curves
The Crazy Challenge - Pearls & Swirls


Thursday, November 4, 2010

Graduation with a difference

this design is actually a card designed for a graduation of a friend... i didn't want to do the same old graduation cards with the hat and scroll... so i did this.. the paper used has an old Chinese script as the design and distressed it with a sanding block. i used a feather and attached a hand cut nib. i love the effect it creates with the lace and the intricate gold designed button...
Things I used;
Chinese craft paper
Lace
Feather
Gold Button
Sanding block by Making memories

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Christmas Surprise


most of us always thinks that a Christmas card should not have a grunge look... but check this card... i was inspired by Tim Holtz 12 tags for Christmas. i created this card using his very unique distress inks and masks. first i used Tim's Masks to word out "Merry Christmas" then i inked the card... then splattered the whole thing with water. then using the making memories scraper i distressed the edges. (make sure the water has evaporated from the card... if you are impatient like i am.. best method is to use a soft tissue and then heat dry using a heat tool) embellished with a ribbon and some silver snowflakes.

Things I used:
Tim Holtz Distress Inks (tea dye, vintage photo, fired brick & peeled paint. 
Scrapper from Making memories
Green Transparent Ribbon
Fabric Snowflake (silver)

Monday, November 1, 2010

Fun with Crackle

Tim Holtz Distress Crackle is one of my favorites among Tim Holtz's many products... i have used it to create this card. The card is painted with pink water colors showing the brush stokes.. then i drew the flowers and swirls with a metallic pen. then i cut out letters from Making memories slice machine and painted it with metallic ink. then used the distress crackle paint on top.



Things I used:
Tim Holtz Distress Crackle Paint (Tattered Rose, Peeled Paint)
Metallic paint (Pink, Green)
Metallic pens (Pink, Green)
Pink Water color