Thursday, May 21, 2020

Altenew Gift Stamp

Hello All,
Welcome back to my blog.  Today I want to share a card using a personalized gift stamp set from Altenew.  This is a 3 x 4 inch, high quality photo polymer stamp set that comes with 2 stamps.  You have the main image, which is a single layer, outlined, double flower with leaves, and the personalized stamp with my name.  It is a beautiful stamp set. I don't know what I did to receive it, but I appreciate it so very much.  Thank You Team Altenew!  I couldn't wait to play with it.  I went right to work and made a little 3 3/4 x 4 3/4 inch Thank You card with a matching envelope.

To make the card, I used #80 Neenah CS cut at 3 1/4 x 4 1/4.   I stamped the image with Momento Tuxedo Black ink and coloured the pedals of the flower with Copic Markers R89, 59, 46, 29, 27, and 24.  I left the leaves, center, and stamen white for more dramatic affect.  I used Copic Markers C3, 2, 1, 00, and the Colourless Blender to lift the flowers off the CS and add a little shadow.  I used Altenew's Many Thanks Stamp Set and Obsidian Pigment Ink to stamp the sentiment inside and outside.  I also stamped a portion of the flower image in the inside of the card but left it uncoloured.  I did the same for the matching envelope.   I created a custom envelope (for the non-standard base card size) with the help of my Punch Board Envelope Maker app (for I-phones) and the We R Memory Keepers Envelope Punch Board.  I mounted the card front on to some Dark Heritage Gray 65# CS (from JoAnns) and then mounted that on to my card base.   This was a quick and simple but elegant Thank You, easily reproduced and even faster if you scan the card front into your computer (Of course I didn't think of that until just now...duh me).  

Some more great news...I passed my Level 1 Altenew Educator Certification Program (AECP) challenge on the first attempt (God is good)!  It's on to Level 2.  Well, that's it for now, I hope you enjoy the photos of my Altenew Thank You card.  Until next time... 





Joyce




Saturday, May 9, 2020

Divine Diva's Flowers Challenge

Howdy everyone,
This is a quick post for this weeks Divine Diva's challenge.  The Divine Divas are a special group of ladies I craft with. We host a challenge each week among ourselves to help get us through this rough time, as we cannot craft together in person for now.   This weeks challenge theme was flowers.  It could be anything from a live flower arrangement to cards.  Lately, I've been into Altenew and Rubber Stamp Tapestry (aka as Peg Stamps) and both companies specialize in flower images (love, love)!  Altenew does high quality photo polymer stamps, most with matching dies.  Rubber Stamp Tapestry (RTS) does the awesome and faithful red rubber.   Both companies manufacture right here in the good ole' US of A!  To find out more and to order from these amazing companies, click their name links above.

My card was inspired by several things, (1) the challenge, (2) Mother's Day, and (3) the video on how to make this card (which can be found here).  I started with a card front of 4 ins. x 5 1/4" ins. cut from 80# Neenah Classic Crest Solar White cardstock.  I used RST's  Delicate Rose and Secret Garden Peg Stamp Sets to create the clusters and green stems.  The ink is from Altenew's Tea Party Mini Cube Set and Green Fields Mini Cube Set.  I also used, some painter's tape,  1/8 in. Score Tape, a Versa Mark Ink Pad, and gold embossing powder.  The sentiment is from Altenew's Wild Hibiscus Stamp Set.  The matting is some very old gold specialty card stock from Paper Pizazz (2002)-Metallic Gold.  The gold mat is cut to 4 1/4 ins. x 5 1/2 ins. and adhere to a 4 1/2 ins. x 5 3/4 ins. card base.  It is a little larger than a standard A2 card.  I will make the envelope on my WRMK envelope punch board.  HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY to all!




JOYCE

Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Level I AECP Challenge



OK! let me start this post by saying wow! I finally finished my level 1 Altenew Educator Certification Program (AECP) challenge assignment.  My assignment was to create a male and female set of cards for various occasions to give away as a gift and to create the packaging from some recycled item(s). Both sets had to tie-in with a similar theme. The similarities are they both use geometric images and they are sets of note cards.  I decided to create a set of masculine and feminine notes cards with matching gift bags for each set made from scraps of Muslin I had from a quilting project.   My inspiration for the masculine set of gift cards came from a card I saw in the AECP gallery.  The inspiration for the feminine note cards came from the stamp set insert that I used to make the cards.  The techniques I used from the level I courses where dye ink stamping, stamp layering, and die cutting.   Tip: As I went through the program, I would often go into the previous galleries and I also visited the previous examples of Level I challenge examples to get ideas (think ahead).  I started building my stamp inventory in this way.



Another tip: To get started with the project, I created a Level I Challenge Work plan.  This helped me to focus and group the necessary items needed to complete each card.  You might end up deviating from or adjusting your plan a bit, but it will at least keep you on target.  By creating a work plan, even with interruptions to my workflow or limited time to work on the project, I was able to map out what I could get done, when I could do parts of the project, and at times come back and pickup where I left off.   You are probably thinking this is supposed to be fun and a “work plan” does not sound like fun at all.  It makes the project fun because (1) you can envision the end results and (2) the plan cuts down on confusion, frustration, and anxiety.  You know exactly what technique, colours, stamp set(s), etc.  you are going to use.  Once I had my plan, I was able to work quickly through the cards.  In following the work plan, I could look at it and estimate what I could complete each day that I worked on the project.  



For both the card sets I used various Altenew stamp sets and ink families.  One of my goals was to use only Altenew products if possible (goal met).  Tip: when you are doing a large project like this one, minimizing manufacturers certainly helps.  Familiarity with a manufacturer and their product characteristics means more consistent outcomes with your project.  You know what you can do, on what type of medium, with whatever product, and the most likely results.

Creating the female cards
Techniques:  Dye Ink stamping and Stamp Layering


The female cards are a little smaller than the male cards.  The finished size was 4x4 inches.  I started with a card front that was 3 ¾ x 3 ¾ inches.  I used 65# (pound) white card stock for the front panel and card base.  Tip: Even with high quality photo polymer stamps you are going to get beading from dye inks.  The best way to minimize (not resolve) this and to do less repeated stamping is to use a heavier weighted card stock like #80-#110.  I used Altenew’s Crystal Frames to stamp the geometric shape on the card fronts.   Crystal Frames is an awesome stamp set.  Altenew has a few good geometric stamp sets all of which can be used for both male and female cards and projects.  This stamp set comes with 14 total stamps, 9 sentiments and 5 multi-jointed geometric shapes.  I used Altenew Crisp Dye Inks to stamp the shapes in the lightest colour in the colour families.  For two of the cards I did not use an ink from the same colour family (the purple and the blue cards), instead I used inks in the gray families.  I just liked the grays better for those two.  I stamped the branches on the card fronts using the Delicate Cluster stamp set and the Tropical Forest mini cube set.   The Delicate Clusters stamp set comes with 17 total stamps.  You get 2 long stemmed flower cluster sets composed of 14 stamps, 2 sentiments and 1 connecting word.  This is an alpha-numeric guided layering stamp set which makes it so easy to use.   The colour families I used for the cards were: Pocket Full of Sunshine, Warm and Cozy, Tranquility, Cherry Blossom, Enchanted Garden, and Delectable Delights.  Once the card fronts were completed, I matched up some scrap cardstock from my stash to the ink and cut the mats 1/8th larger than the card fronts.  I adhered the coloured cardstock to the card fronts and attached them to the card bases.  For the inside of the card, I stamped a cluster of flowers to match the card front colour in a different position on each card.  And no card is complete without the matching envelope, so I stamped another cluster on the outside front of the envelopes.  See the links below for all the supplies used to make this set of cards.  


 

Supplies used for the feminine note cards: 
CrystalFrames Stamp Set
Male Cards 
Techniques: Dye Ink stamping, Die Cutting


The male cards started with 2 card fronts cut to 3 ¾ x 3 ¾ inches.  I centered Altenew’s Geo Frames dies on one set of the card fronts to cut the various shapes creating a window.  I used a thin shim to make sure I got a good embossing on the windows (the negative piece).   I used some temporary adhesive to attach the windowed card fronts to the second set of card fronts.  Then, I used the Geo Frames stamp set in the corresponding shape to stamp the image within the window of the card front.  The Geo Frames stamp set has 4 bordered frames with a combination of sentiments and connecting words, you get 17 stamps in all. The stamps are great by themselves, but If you are looking for a good bundle, this is definitely one to purchase!  Just like the Crystal Frames, you can use this set for both male and female cards.  With the matching dies you can achieve a crisp deep etching for depth and dimension on your projects.  Since I had to make 6 cards, I decided to use 2 of the 4 geometric shapes and repeat them each 3 times but in different colours.  The colour families I used for the male cards are: Black Obsidian pigment ink, Cool Summer Night, Gentlemen’s Gray, Warm and Cozy, Deep Blue Seas, and Fall Harvest.  I followed the same plan for the masculine cards as I did for the feminine cards.  I used some scraps of cardstock in (nearly) matching colours to create a ¼ inch mat and adhered them to a 4 ¼ x 4 ¼ inches card base.   I stamped the same shape on the inside of each card in random places.  I created a matching envelope for each card by stamping the image again on the outside front of the envelope.   




Here is  a little walk through of how to make the masculine cards:


Cut the card base 8 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. and score on the 8 1/2 in. side at 4 1/4 in to create the card base.  Cut 2 pieces of white CS at 3 3/4 in. x 3 3/4 in., cut 1 pieces black CS at 4 in. x 4 in. 

Center the die on one (1) of the 3 3/4 in. pieces and tape down with a light tack adhesive such as Washi Tape.  Run it through your die cutting machine.  Follow the manufacturer instructions to get a deeper embossing.  You can save the  positive piece for another project or you can use it for the inside of this card.


Adhere the two (2) pieces together.
Center the matching stamp from the Geo Frames stamp set in the center of the die cut area and stamp. A stamp re-positioner is helpful but you do not have to use one.  An acrylic block will do.



After you have stamped your shape image, you can stamp your greeting/sentiment.  For this card I liked the straight lines of this stamp, so I used one of Altenew's 2 x 3 in. sets called Rosie Posy (see link below)

Center the card front on to the 4 x 4 in. black piece of CS. I used 1/8 in. score tape.  You can use the adhesive of your choice.

Center the matted card front on to a 4 1/4 x 4 1/4 in card base.  Since I made note cards, the only thing I stamped inside is the geometric image (see earlier images of  card inside).
Supplies used to make the masculine note cards: 
Cool Summer Night Mini Cube Set
Gentleman's Gray Mini Cube Set
Warm and Cozy Mini Cube Set
Deep Blue Seas Mini Cube Set
Fall Harvest Mini Cube Set

Sentiments for masculine cards:
Birthday- Floral Sprig Stamp Set
Thank You- Many Thanks Stamp Set
Prayers- Dotted Blooms Stamp Set
Encouragement- Floral Sprig Stamp Set
Friend- Crystal Frames Stamp Set
Congratulations- Precious Peony Stamp Set

* Sentiment for Masculine Demo Card
HELLO- Rosie Posy Stamp Set

One last tip (I am sure I will think of more after I post this)- Keep your expectations realistic, remembering life happens!  It would be great if we could sit everything else aside and just play in the craft room, but more than likely it's not going to happen.  In the program you are going to get sooo many good ideas, you will want to do everyone on every card, you will purchase great products, and you will want to use them all.  Just keep it simple, but noteworthy, and most of all remember to have fun. 


Envelopes for both sets of cards

The Muslin bags are simple to construct--sew a sleeve of the muslin, pull it inside out, fold down the top to create a cuff and tie with Jute.  I stamped the shaped images on the bag just to see how they would look.  I did not seal the stamping onto the bag, so if the bags are washed more than likely the colour will fade.


Close up of muslin bag for the female cards.  

On to the next...

Joyce


Sunday, May 3, 2020

Hello Friend

Hello All,
Just popping in to say hi and share a card I did for a crafting group I belong to.  I hope everyone is well and keeping the faith.  It's like a delayed Spring thaw in Texas.  This past Friday, stores and other businesses began to open.  We are still following the health and law enforcement guidelines related to COVID-19 but people are getting out.  I am hoping that the spirits of the people will continue to rise.   Hear our prayers LORD...

The challenge theme for this card was Red, White, and Blue!  The best flag colours I do believe!     However much I love those colours, it is was a little tough for me to come up with a card idea at first.  I didn't want to do a military card because I want to save those ideas for later in the year.  It just so happened that I found a stamp company that has been around for sometime, but I just did not jump on board.  I've had a couple of their stamps sets from when I first started stamping but again, I was busy with something else and forgot all about them.   I happened to be looking for something on YouTube and came across one of their videos....and she was hooked again.   The company is called Rubber Stamp Tapestry.  You can either Google Rubber Stamp Tapestry or go to pegstamps.com.   You can also check out their YouTube channel here.  Their stamps make some really beautiful cards.  I really love stamps that do the work for you. 

I did a single layer (stamped directly on the card base), 4x4 inch Friend card.  The card base is 110# Neenah Classic Crest Solar White card stock.  The images are from Rubber Stamp Tapestry stamp set-Little Posy Basket.  I used Tim Holtz Distress ink colours Gathered Twigs, Fired Brick, Faded Jean, and Bundled Sage.  To achieve the lighter green for the sprigs I used second generation stamping.  To ground the basket I used Copic markers W3, W1, and W00.   The sentiment is from the Altenew stamp set Mini Atlas.  This is a 2 x 3 inch photo-polymer stamp with 3 total stamps, an image of the continents and 2 sentiments.  The sentiments were just perfect for this little card.  The sentiment was stamped with Altenew's Obsidian Black pigment ink.   To get the heart shape, I stamped the basket first, then I used a Spellbinder's Classic Heart Etched Die and lightly traced the outline of the heart around the basket.  After I was done stamping I used my electric eraser (purchased on Amazon) to remove the pencil trace.  I love, love, love these stamps!

Til next time...



Joyce
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