Two more projects for class tomorrow!
I got lots of stamping done yesterday evening, after a gala dinner celebrating Laurel's first place in the school spelling bee (which means she will participate in the Scrips city-wide competition!) and Emily's second place in the Science Fair. Woo hoo!!! We had saganaki at our favorite coney island restaurant, something we had never tried before and it was delicious! ANYWAY:
Ingredients: Stamps - Embrace Life; Paper - Ginger Blossoms DP, Groovy Guava, Chocolate Chip, Pretty in Pink, River Rock, Shimmery White; Ink - Versamark, Ruby Red, Chocolate Chip, Regal Rose, Groovy Guava; Other - Detail White EP, 3/16" corner rounding punch, ticket corner punch, Chocolate Chip taffeta, Pretties Kit, Chocolate Chip marker, sponge wedge, dimensionals.
Isn't it GOJUS!!! (YILM!) I started out following someone else's sketch, then jettisoning it to do my own layout. The flower stamp is stamped and embossed with white EP, then painted in using ink pads and my aquapainter. It was one of those ideas I got after I went to bed...frustrating, because I usually lie there and think about stamping when I should be sleeping or...well, concentrating on OTHER things! Hee hee...
But that's not all there is to my creative genius!!!
Ingredients: Stamps - Always; Paper - Soft Sky, Old Olive, Pumpkin Pie, Rose Red, Whisper White; Ink - Old Olive, Pumpkin Pie, Rose Red, Whisper White, Versamark; Other - Stampin' Pastels, Fiskars Mini Scallop scissors, Flower Fusion, Old Olive Brads, Pumpkin Pie grosgrain, dimensionals.
MORE GOJUSNESS!!!! (YILM!) I knew when I looked at the heart that Poppin' Pastels (pastels/chalk over Versamark) would be the perfect way to get a lovely result. A few pointers:
- I use eye make-up applicators when I apply pastels. That allows me to load a nice amount onto my applicator and the flat surface is perfect for applying the pastels. The teenie little ones that come with the pastels are good for teenie areas, but I really like eye make-up applicators...much better than Q-tips!
- After you stamp with the Versamark, rub the applicator's flat side into the pastel cake, picking up enough to cover it and then some. Then rub very gently with the flat side over the Versamark. If the applicator seems to drag, you don't have enough pastel on your applicator! Put some more on when it starts to drag. Don't do it HARD...rub lighter than you would putting make-up on your eye lid.
- You can keep going over the image, adding more pastel until you get the amount of color that you want. You get a much better result by adding color gradually and gently than trying to force things by rubbing too hard, which will smear the Versamark and make a mess.
- You will get some hazing around the images, which I think adds to it. So consider that as you are putting color down. After you have finished, you can use a Swiffer cloth to pick up some of the loose pastel, but some hazing will still be there (as you can see in my sample.) You can erase it, if it bothers you, with the eraser that comes with your pastels or with a Staedtler white plastic eraser...those are my favorite erasers to keep on hand.
I love the color scheme, which was inspired by the colors in the Flower Fusion...I have to say, I LOVE these little felt flowers...they don't look just cut out, but the have a die cut look that makes them very clean looking instead of snipped with scissors.
I have one more card/project to create for tomorrow night, then it will be a massive clean up of the stamping classroom and environs, the cutting of cardstock and pouring of M & M's into candy dishes. So I will say farewell for now and will have another project to show off tomorrow! Tah!




















