Showing posts with label Creative Chemistry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Creative Chemistry. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

My Kind of Guy

Inspiration

Welcome to another Heartfelt Creations' Wednesday! This card was made with the new Heartfelt Creations' release - the My Guy Collection.

I used the "Spritz and Flick" technique from Tim Holtz. Yes, I'm taking Creative Chemistry 101 - it is a GREAT class, although it mostly makes me want more time in my craft room!

Don't forget to visit the Heartfelt Creations blog to see all the beautiful creations from the design team. It's only a few more weeks until a new team is chosen, so be sure to have your input counted by voting for your favorite 5 designers!

Relax

Ingredients

Note: Finished card size: 5" x 7"

Heartfelt Creations Products

Paper

More Mustard (SU!)7" x 10", score at 5"
Tattered & Worn (Paper Studio)4 7/8" x 6 7/8"
Old Olive (SU!)4 1/4" x 6 1/4"
Not Quite Navy (SU!)3 1/2" x 3 1/2"
Manilla Tag #8 (Ranger)2 tags

Ink

Distress Inks (Ranger): Barn Door, Chipped Sapphire, Crushed Olive, Wild Honey, Vintage Photo
Black pigment ink (ColorBox)

Accessories

Blender Tool (Ranger)
Ink Blender Foam (Ranger)
Mister (Ranger)
heat tool
Brad (Paper Studio)
Twine (No Time to Stamp)
3-D Foam Squares (Scrapbook Adhesives)
Scissors
ATG (3M)
Scor-Pal
Rotary Trimmer with straight and deckled blades (Fiskars)

Instructions

BASE CARD

Cut a piece of yellow card stock measuring 7" x 10", score at 5", and fold.

MATS

Using a deckled blade, cut the following pieces: 1) patterned paper measuring 4 7/8" x 6 7/8", 2) green card stock measuring 4 1/4" x 6 1/4", and 3) a 3 1/2" square of blue card stock. Cut the blue square diagonally down the middle to create 2 triangles. Use green ink on a foam blender to distress the edges of the green mat. Use blue ink to distress the edges of the blue triangles. Mount them to the front of the card as shown.

TAG

I made this tag using the "Spritz & Flick" technique from Tim Holtz. First, using the blending tool cover the tag in color. I used Barn Door, Chipped Sapphire, Crushed Olive, and Wild Honey. When you have those blended the way you like them, add Vintage Photo around the edges of the tag. Now, spritz some water into your cupped hand, and flick droplets across the tag off your fingers. You can do a little or a lot. Create 2 tags using the same colors.

When the tags are dry (you can dry them with a heat tool if you want to), stamp the image on both tags using black pigment ink. Dry the image with a heat tool. From the tag you like least, cut out the 4 words (My Kind Of Guy).

ASSEMBLY

Mount the words to the front of the whole tag using foam squares. Cut 5 pieces of twine about 6" long. Fold them all in half and thread them through the hole in the tag and loop the ends through the fold and pull the ends tight. Push the brad through the twine and the hole in the tag, and fold the ends on the back to hold it in place. Mount the finished tag onto the front of the card using 3-D foam squares.

Thanks for stopping by!

Orange_Green

Monday, March 26, 2012

Farmer's Birthday

Inspiration

Note: This wasn't supposed to post until Thursday 3/29... Blogger messed me up! Hope you enjoy an early post!

Here's my second card for Heartfelt Creations this week - another masculine greeting made with the My Guy Collection. On this card I used the "Alcohol Agates" technique from Tim Holtz in the Creative Chemistry 101 class.

Don't forget to visit the Heartfelt Creations blog to see all the beautiful creations from the design team. It's only a few more weeks until a new team is chosen, so be sure to have your input counted by voting for your favorite 5 designers!

GodComfort

Ingredients

Note: Finished card size: 5" x 7"

Heartfelt Creations Products

Paper

Daffodil Yellow (SU!)7" x 10", score at 5", and
3" x 4"
Glossy card stock5" x 7"
Wild Wasabi (SU!)4" x 5"
Watercolor Paper (Canson)4" x 5"

Ink

Alcohol Inks (Ranger): Lettuce, Terra Cotta, Stream, Sunshine Yellow, Copper Mixative, Alcohol Blending Solution
Distress Inks (Ranger): Barn Door, Chipped Sapphire, Crushed Olive, Wild Honey, Walnut Stain, Vintage Photo
Black pigment ink (ColorBox)

Accessories

Labels 11 Nestabilities (Spellbinders)
Grand Labels 11 Nestabilities (Spellbinders)
Grand Calibur (Spellbinders)
Blender Tool (Ranger)
Alcohol Blender Felt (Ranger)
Watercolor brush
Clear embossing powder (Stampendous)
heat tool
3-D Foam Squares (Scrapbook Adhesives)
Scissors
ATG (3M)
Scor-Pal
Rotary Trimmer with straight and deckled blades (Fiskars)

Instructions

BASE CARD

Cut a piece of yellow card stock measuring 7" x 10", score at 5", and fold.

BACKGROUND LAYER

Cut a piece of glossy card stock measuring 5" x 7". I made this tag using the "Alcohol Agates" technique from Tim Holtz. Put a piece of felt on the blending tool, and add drops of the alcohol inks (colors listed above). Tap the colors onto the glossy card stock until it is mostly covered. Now add some blending solution to the felt, and more color if you want to, and cover the card again. You can do this over and over until you get the look you want. Stamp the small horse image using black pigment ink randomly across the background panel. Dry with the heat tool. Trim the panel with a deckled blade to measure 4 7/8" x 6 7/8".

IMAGE

Stamp the image on watercolor paper using black pigment ink, and heat emboss with clear embossing powder. Color the image using a watercolor brush and distress inks (colors are listed above). Cut/emboss green card stock using the smallest Grand Label 11 die. Cut/emboss the image using the largest Label 11 die. Mount the image on the green label, and add the mounted image to the front of the card using foam squares.

SENTIMENT

Stamp the sentiment on yellow card stock using black pigment ink, and heat emboss with clear embossing powder. Mount on the upper left corner, tilting it slightly, with foam squares.

Thanks for stopping by!

Orange_Green

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