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Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Magenta Christmas Stencil Catalog
Magenta has launched a new catalog of Christmas stencils, and they are beautiful and amazing! This collection by Christine Gaudreault of MarieLune Designs is a must have for your Christmas cards and tags. Some of these stencils are already available at Art 'n Soul, and more on the way!
Sunday, September 20, 2015
More Inspiration Station September
Here are two more cards that I did for Art 'n Soul's Inspiration Station this month. Really, I could not stop making cards with this versatile stamp set. I love that the images have an almost Zentangled look to them.
This first one has another die cut from the Upcycled Paper Towel (see previous post). The background is Magenta Nuance (another product I really can not stop playing with). All my Nuance projects are done on watercolor paper.
The last card was very simply done: a Nuance background and the images are stamped with Versamark (clear, sticky ink) and embossed with gold embossing powder. Easy, fast and pretty!
This first one has another die cut from the Upcycled Paper Towel (see previous post). The background is Magenta Nuance (another product I really can not stop playing with). All my Nuance projects are done on watercolor paper.
The last card was very simply done: a Nuance background and the images are stamped with Versamark (clear, sticky ink) and embossed with gold embossing powder. Easy, fast and pretty!
It's also worth it to note that whenever I spray onto the powdered Nuance, it's with pearly water. (1/4 tsp Perfect Pearls powder to 2 oz water in a spray bottle). I love the shimmer that this gives.
Happy Thanksgiving Card
Magenta Nuance used:
MNU002 Bright Yellow |
MNU008 Golden Yellow |
MNU006 Orange |
MNU010 Scarlet |
MNU004 Jade |
Other Products Used:
Hero Arts Stamp Set CL-882 Autumn
Hero Arts Die Set Frame Cut DI-156
Paper towel used to clean up after using Nuance
Versafine Onyx Black ink
Tim Holtz watercolor paper
Stardream Flame paper
Orange fuzzy twine
Various sequins
Pearly water (using Perfect Pearls)
Give Thanks Card
Magenta Nuance used:
Same as above, plus:
MNU009 Grass Green |
Other Products Used:
Hero Arts Stamp Set CL-882 Autumn
Tim Holtz Watercolor paper
Judikins Gold Detail embossing powder
Versamark ink
Pearly water (using Perfect Pearls)
Friday, September 18, 2015
Technique of the Week: Upcycled Paper Towel
In conjunction with Art 'n Soul's Technique of the Week, and also Inspiration Station for September, this post is about how to use your paper towels that you don't want to throw away.
Here is a card I made with my paper towel
Have you ever been crafting and mopping things up with a paper towel, and at the end of it all, think "this is too pretty to throw away?" Don't throw it away!
I had a paper towel that was covered with Nuance and pearly water that I had been using to clean up during a project. The colors and sparkle on it were beautiful!
Paper Towels have 2 plys. Once the paper towel you are using is dry, peel it apart, and you will have 2 pieces to use on projects.
This is a technique I learned from Marj Marion, who showed me how to do this with napkins. Rub a glue stick over a piece of card stock. It is preferable to use white card stock, since your paper towel will be somewhat translucent, and the color of the card stock will show through. White will brighten your piece.
Lay your paper towel carefully (single ply) over the card stock that you have prepared with the glue stick. Smooth it down and if you have a brayer, brayer it smooth. If you don't have a brayer, use your fingers to smooth it down. Let the glue dry.
At this point, you can use your paper towel as patterned paper. You can stamp on it (I used Versafine Black Onyx), and you can die cut with it. You can also just cut it to size and adhere it onto a card with a stamped image or sentiment.
In the card above, I first stamped on the paper towel that was adhered to the card stock. Then I die cut it into leaf shapes. I used the new Hero Arts stamp set CL-882 "Autumn", and the die set Frame Cuts DI-156. We are featuring these sets in Inspiration Station this month. All of the color in these leaves comes from the Nuance that was on the paper towel.
This was a fun technique and I love how it turned out. I hope you will try it!
Here is a card I made with my paper towel
Have you ever been crafting and mopping things up with a paper towel, and at the end of it all, think "this is too pretty to throw away?" Don't throw it away!
I had a paper towel that was covered with Nuance and pearly water that I had been using to clean up during a project. The colors and sparkle on it were beautiful!
Paper Towels have 2 plys. Once the paper towel you are using is dry, peel it apart, and you will have 2 pieces to use on projects.
This is a technique I learned from Marj Marion, who showed me how to do this with napkins. Rub a glue stick over a piece of card stock. It is preferable to use white card stock, since your paper towel will be somewhat translucent, and the color of the card stock will show through. White will brighten your piece.
Lay your paper towel carefully (single ply) over the card stock that you have prepared with the glue stick. Smooth it down and if you have a brayer, brayer it smooth. If you don't have a brayer, use your fingers to smooth it down. Let the glue dry.
At this point, you can use your paper towel as patterned paper. You can stamp on it (I used Versafine Black Onyx), and you can die cut with it. You can also just cut it to size and adhere it onto a card with a stamped image or sentiment.
This was a fun technique and I love how it turned out. I hope you will try it!
Magenta Nuance used:
Bright Yellow MNU002 |
Jade MNU004 |
Orange MNU006 |
Golden Yellow MNU008 |
Grass Green MNU009 |
Scarlet MNU010 |
Other Products used:
Hero Arts Stamp Set Autumn CL-882
Hero Arts Die Set Frame Cuts DI-156
Stardream Gold (strip)
Memento Rich Cocoa (used to stamp sentiment)
Versafine Onyx Black ink (used to stamp onto paper towel)
Paper Towel used to clean up when using Magenta Nuance
Thursday, September 17, 2015
Inspiration Station September
Here is one of the the cards I made for this month's Inspiration Station at Art 'n Soul. This one was made with some of the Inchie+ pieces that I made with Nuance (see previous post)
I had so much fun with this project, especially working with Inchies and Nuance!
After pressing the Inchie Art Squares into puddles of Nuance, and letting them dry, I stamped on them with the featured stamp set (Hero Arts CL-882 Autumn).
I mounted them onto a panel of watercolor paper (also splattered with Nuance), and matted the panel with 2 colors of Stardream paper. The sentiment is also from the Hero Arts set, and I scattered various sequins (applied with Ranger Multi Medium Matte). Super fun and super easy!
When I was playing with the Nuance, I got it on my craft mat, on my Art Squares, on various pieces of watercolor paper, and I mopped up everything with a paper towel. After a craft session, did you ever have a paper towel that was too beautiful to throw away? More on that tomorrow!
The September Inspiration Station projects are on display at Art 'n Soul now! Please come in to see what the staff has made to inspire you. The pictures are never as good as seeing them in person.
Magenta Nuance used:
Nuance MNU-010 Scarlet |
Nuance MNU-008 Golden Yellow |
Nuance MNU-009 Grass Green |
Nuance MNU-006 Orange |
Nuance MNU-002 Bright Yellow |
Other Products used:
Hero Arts Stamp set CL882 (Inspiration Station feature)
Inchie + Artboard Squares, white (1.5" square)
Versafine Onyx Black Ink
Tim Holtz Watercolor paper
Stardream Flame and Stardream Gold paper
Various sequins
Ranger Multi Medium Matte
Monday, September 14, 2015
Inchies and Magenta Nuance
Why yes, I AM supposed to be working on my Inspiration Station project for September. Can't. stop. pressing Inchie+ Artboard Squares into Magenta Nuance mixed with pearly water. You might see these squares again some time in the future!
I sprinkled Magenta Nuance powders around on my craft mat and sprayed with pearly water (1/4 tsp Perfect Pearls Pearl mixed with 2 oz water). I pressed Inchie+ Artboard squares into the puddles. Each one was like opening a present. These have a lot of shine in real life. I plan to stamp on some of these, and some are like little artworks of their own. Really fun! I absolutely love Inchie Artboard Squares and how they react with color and water.
Friday, September 11, 2015
Technique of the Week: Stencil Stamping Update
In conjunction with the Art 'n Soul newsletter, this is an update on the technique of Stencil Stamping that I have posted about before here.
First I applied color to a piece of Tim Holtz watercolor paper, using mini Distress inks direct from pad to paper. For this project, I used Mustard Seed and Mowed Lawn.
I sprayed the back of the stencil liberally with a mixture of water and Perfect Pearls powder (1/4 tsp of Perfect Pearls to 2 oz water) and applied the wet stencil to the inked panel and pressed it down.
First I applied color to a piece of Tim Holtz watercolor paper, using mini Distress inks direct from pad to paper. For this project, I used Mustard Seed and Mowed Lawn.
I blended the colors just a bit with a mini ink blending tool
I sprayed the back of the stencil liberally with a mixture of water and Perfect Pearls powder (1/4 tsp of Perfect Pearls to 2 oz water) and applied the wet stencil to the inked panel and pressed it down.
When I lifted it up, the pattern was not as strong or dark as I wanted.
Even after waiting a bit for it to dry, it didn't show up as much as I wanted
I replaced the stencil onto the panel, and using a mini blending tool, I inked through the stencil with Mowed Lawn Distress ink. For this step you can use one of the original colors, or any darker color that will go with your project will work.
This time when I removed the stencil, the design really popped!
This is a peek at one of Magenta's newest stencils (TM123), which will be launched very soon in their new Christmas Stencil collection. You are going to love them! I will make a card from this panel for the Magenta blog. Watch for it!
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
Magenta September Challenge!
September
2015 - Magenta Challenge:
Autumn
Create a Card, a Layout, an Art
Journal page, or even an altered object; whichever you feel like, and follow the theme. Use some
Magenta products such as: papers, stamps,
embellishments, Peel Off's, chipboard, stencils, etc.
Be sure to link
back to the Magenta challenge here.
The winner will be drawn randomly
from the participant's linked up entries.
Challenge projects that catch Magenta's eye will be featured in the winner post.
Here's my card:
I removed the mask, and stamped the Magenta Fall Text stamp into the middle of the rectangle with Brushed Corduroy Distress ink. Last I took some of the leftover Nuance from my palette, and flicked it into the center of the rectangle.
I mounted the panel onto copper Stardream paper as a mat, and then onto a white base card. In spite of the recent hot weather where I live, this card really makes me feel like Fall!
Magenta Products used:
Magenta Maple Leaf 1 0665K |
Fall Text 07.347.I |
Nuance Bright Yellow MNU-002 |
Nuance Golden Yellow MNU-008 |
Nuance Orange MNU-006 |
Nuance Scarlet MNU-010 |
Nuance Grass Green MNU-009 |
Other Products used:
Brushed Corduroy Distress Ink
Stardream Copper paper
Tim Holtz Watercolor paper
Now it's your turn!
You have until September 30th to enter!
You
could win a Magenta gift certificate valued at $25!
Please read the
challenge requirements carefully and please be sure to follow them to be
eligible to be entered in the random draw.
Use InLinkz on the Magenta Blog here to submit your
page.