Wednesday, 26 February 2014

Christening Card



Hello everyone. Today I would like to share a card that I have made for a friend. She asked me to make her a Christening card. Of course I couldn't say no! This was a quick card to make as I let the Spellbinders dies do all of the work. I had some left over Kaisercraft papers as well as collectables from the Bundle of Joy Collection. As they co-ordinate beautifully this also helped the process move right along.





Supplies:

Paper: Kaisercraft Bundle of Joy Collection - boy and Collectables, Kaisercard weave Mist and SU! very vanilla.

Other: Spellbinders labels twenty Eight, 5 x 7 Enchanted Labels 28, ribbon, cross charm, Prima petal pins pearl.

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Tuesday, 25 February 2014

How To Colour a Stamped Image Using Kaiserfusions





Hello everyone! It’s Cathy here and I would like to share with you how to colour in stamped images using Kaiserfusion markers. I am a beginner at using alcohol markers but I am going to share what I have learnt so far. This tip may be a bit long, but I’ll be as succinct as possible!

Firstly, you need to have paper and ink that are suitable for alcohol markers. I have used X-Press It Blending Card and Memento Tuxedo Black ink. When you use alcohol markers, you are able to blend and apply multiple layers of colour. The right ink prevents colours from bleeding and the right paper eliminates any paper pilling.

When selecting markers for your project, you need a light, medium and a dark. I have played around with the markers that I have to find these possible combinations. I have a journal specifically for this and I also use this as a place to practise my colouring.


Step One: Stamp your image onto X-Press It Blending Card using Memento Tuxedo Black Ink.


Step Two: Select your light, medium and dark colours for the body. I have used Y05, Y07 and Y09.



Step Three: Using Y05, colour the body of the lion.

Step Four: Working in one section at a time, use your dark marker which is Y09 to create a shadow near the lion’s tail.



Step Five: Select your medium marker which is Y07 and blend out from the edge of your dark using a flicking motion. Repeat this step of blending from dark to light until you have blended out any lines.


Step Six: Select another section of the lion where you want shadows. Repeat steps three, four and five . It’s important to work in small sections so that the ink doesn’t dry out.

Step Seven: For the remaining sections of the lion, my light, medium and dark markers are OR04, OR05 and R01.

Step Eight: Layer your lightest colour first which is OR04, then blend out from darkest to lightest.

Step  Nine: For my background, I used a cloud template, ink and a sponge dauber to create clouds in the background.

Step Ten: To create the grass, I used Kaiserfusions markers. Again I used a light G11, medium G13 and a dark G14 and an optional white gel pen. Starting with G11, randomly make V marks all over the area where you want grass. Repeat this with G13 and G14. Add some highlights by making some V marks with a white gel pen.



Here is my finished card:

There are some terrific stamps available in the Hello Sunshine Collection. Use your Kaiserfusion markers and create some one of a kind creations.

Kaisercraft Products: Hello Sunshine Paper Pad PP930, Hello Sunshine Clear Stamps CS164, Kaiserfusion Sunshine Y05, Saffron Y07, Pollen Y09, Pumpkin OR04, Tangerine OR05, Papaya R01, Coral R03, Apple G11, Clover G13, Asparagus G14, Kaisercard Weave Fern CD118.

Other: X-Press It Blending Card, Memento Ink Pads, Dies, Sponge Dauber, Cloud Template, White Gel Pen.

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Sunday, 16 February 2014

Kaisercraft ~ Telegraph Road ~ Family


Hello friends! I am sharing a layout with the Telegraph Road Collection. I absolutely love this collection. I love the colours and the vintage feel. I have used this collection for three projects...its so versatile.

In my layout, I have used a number of mats to frame my photo. I have inked and distressed the edges to create an aged look. I also inked the doily to keep it in the same theme.

I used some of the papers to create some coordinating flowers that I could add to my cluster.

I created this organza flower following a tutorial from Pinterest.

Supplies:



Kaisercraft Products: Telegraph Road Collection: Notes P1436, Letter P1435, Paper Pad PP931, Collectables CT785, Pearl Brads Chocolate EM935, Clear Stamps Film Edges CS154, Pearls Pearl SB713, Paper Blooms Cranberry F638, Paper Blooms Honey F628, Mini Paper Blooms Honey F645.


Other: Distress Ink Walnut Stain, Spellbinders Nestabilities standard circles large and rose creations, Key Charm, doily, chiffon, seam binding, pearl trim, hemp, Cheery Lynn fanciful flourish.
 

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