Showing posts with label Peek a boo cardstock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peek a boo cardstock. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Using solid stamp images - Tips and tricks

Hello and good evening! ^__^

I'm Halak and and today we'll be discussing solid stamp images.

Out of the three projects that you see in the picture above, I have a pictorial for one of them and written step by step instructions for the other two.

We'll be talking about solid stamp images as we proceed through the tutorial so let's get started!

Project #1

Here are the steps to create this project :

Pictorial

First, I die-cut a lilac oval using the Oval Dual Stitched Die (3rd largest oval) and positioned the stamp and sentiment from the Magical Fairies stamp set on it.

Tip
To ensure even distribution of ink, I always place a 5mm thick foam sheet under my cardstock before stamping.
The black portion that you see here is the 5mm foam sheet.

How to get a perfect impression?
Always always always condition and test your stamps BEFORE you stamp them onto your actual project.

To condition your stamp you can do any ONE out of the following things :

1. Coat the stamp surface in versamark and rub it against the palm of your hand to remove versamark.
Once you remove versamark, the stamp will be ready to use.

2. If it is a solid image and you plan to use it as a silhouette only, then you can stamp the image a couple of times in Ranger Archival Ink (Jet Black).

3. The easiest method is to rub the surface of the stamp with an eraser.

Why to do a test run of the stamp?
Because of two reasons :

1. When you pick up the stamp with your acrylic block, ink it and stamp, you won't know what kind of pressure you will end up exerting on that stamp.
Every stamp is different and has different size dimensions so the pressure you exert differs with each stamp.
When you stamp it in rough once or twice, you will get an idea of how much pressure you need to exert to yield a perfect image.

2. Most clear stamps that are manufactured have a chemical coating on the surface which acts as an ink repellent.
Conditioning the stamp once will ensure that this layer is removed and that the ink is evenly coated throughout the stamp surface.

I always do a trial (stamping in rough) before stamping on my actual project.
Here's what my trial looked like :

As you can see, I exerted less pressure towards the central portion of image and more towards the sentiment which led to ink spreading out (in the word "magic").

So once I realized my mistake, I moved onto my project.
Here's my lilac oval stamped :

Tip
It's a good idea to secure cardstock to the foam sheet with washi tape like I did.
It prevents movement of cardstock and helps avoid ghosting. (Image ghosting is where the paper moves and your hand also moves slightly leading to a double stamped image which looks blurry.)

After this, I did some stenciling around the oval using the Leafy Delight Stencil + distress ink.

Pardon me for this image. Funky lighting kinda makes the color look a tad different but it's the same lilac oval.

After stenciling, I lightly colored the wings with purple watercolor and perfect pearl mix to give the fairy a bit of sparkle.

Next, I took the same stencil and stenciled onto white pre-embossed cardstock.

If you look carefully, you will be able to see the faint dry embossed design onto the cardstock along with the stenciled design.

Once this was done, I die-cut a rectangle from Black Cardstock using the Rounded Rectangle Dual Stitched Die (3rd largest rectangle) and adhered a piece of the Graceful Lattice die-cut in silver cardstock to a corner.

All major things done, I decided to embellish the lilac oval with sequins, fussy-cut leaves from patterned paper and a butterfly from a Martha Stewart paper punch.

Here you can see I also added a few bits of paper tape, a star shaped sticker and black bakers twine to top RHS corner of white cardstock.

The white circle in which the butterfly is adhered is die-cut from the Funky Shapes Die set.

I like to do a rough placement of things before I finally glue them down so that is what you see in the image above.

Once I was happy with the way my project looked, I adhered the elements and the card was complete!

So you see, solid stamp images can be great focals and you can build cool scenes around them using stencils, sequins etc.

Let's check out the second project!

Project #2

Tip
If you don't want to build a scene around the solid stamped image, a fun idea is to decorate it with washi tapes and stickers for a pop of color.

Steps :

1. Die-cut a rectangle from Rounded Rectangle Dual Stitched Die (3rd largest rectangle) and matted it onto card base.

2. Die-cut a piece of patterned paper using the same rectangle die, (3rd largest rectangle) gave it an abstract cut and adhered to white rectangle.
At this stage I added bits of washi tape to top RHS of white rectangle.

3. Die-cut oval from Oval Dual Stitched Die (smallest oval) stamped fairy from the Magical Fairies stamp set, added washi tape + stickers, offset the oval slightly and adhered.

4. Finally, added sentiment sticker to bottom RHS.

That's how I did it!

We have one more fun way of using solid stamps! ^__^
After the build-a-scene idea (Project #1) and using solid stamps as-is with colorful tapes + stickers (Project #2), a third option is that you can pair it up with other solid images!

You can check out the third option here :

Project #3

Steps :

1. I used the 2nd largest solid circle stamp from the Solid Shapes stamp set and stamped it randomly using distress inks onto white cardstock.

2. Stamped fairy and sentiment from Magical Fairies stamp set.

3. Adhered stickers and sequins.

4. Matted onto polka dot pattern paper (the stitched border square was achieved by partial die-cutting the Rounded Rectangle Dual Stitched Die) which was finally adhered to Rose Gold card base. (Peek-a-boo Designs sell that stunning Rose Gold cardstock that you see here so if you liked it, you might wanna check it out! ^__^

To shop, click >>>> HERE

This brings us to an end of the post but before I sign off, here's the list of Peek-a-boo Designs products that I used :  

Till next time dear friends, thank you so much for stopping by!


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Friday, April 29, 2016

Peek-a- Tute : Baby Boy Themed Pop up Box !!

Hii...This is Vijaylaxmi & Welcome again to the second tutorial post of the day !! I hope you all have seen our DT Piyanki's Post where she described how wonderfully one can use all Tiny Elements from stamps to create the beautiful cards & backgrounds !!

I am super excited as i am sharing my very first Video Tutorial on how to make a Pop-up-Box :)

( Please bear my tiny mini mistakes in the video ;p )

This is what i made for my tut post -- A Baby Boy Themed Pop-up-Box !!




Check out the Video --




Stamp Set & CS Used from Peek-a-boo Designs are - 


1) Little Wonder                                           2) Holi Hai ( For Balloons )
               

3) Black Card Stock - 12*12












So..Did you enjoyed the video ..I hope you liked it !! Then don't forget to hit the like button & also to subscribe our channel for more such videos & Tutorials !!


Hey..wait Guys...that's not all for today ...!! As this is the last post of this month so i decided to showcase some more cards ..so sit back & keep reading this post till the end ;p


Here is my first card --




Steps On Making this - 

1) Took a White CS n then using Dotty Lines Mini Stamp created a white heat embossed background.
2) Distress the BG with Candid Apple & Abandon Coral DI using heat emboss resist technique.
3) Stamped the cute Panda From Our Exclusive Cute Critter Set on Neenah white CS. then Colored it using water-coloring pencils & fussy cut it !!
4) Put it on a wood grain circular panel which is layered with a Vellum Scalloped Circle.
5) Stamped the Sentiment from Bold Love 'N' Hugs Stamp set ..loved the way we can club so many different words to create one perfect sentiment from this stamp set.
6) finally added a twine through a punched hole and place it on the embossed bg panel using 3D foam tape for more interest !!
7) Yay..its done..simple !!


Stamp Sets & Vellum Used from Peek-a-boo Designs are - 

1) Cute Critter Set (Exclusive)                            2) Bold Hugs 'N' Love         


3) Dotty Lines Mini Stamp                                       4) Vellum - 12*12




Second Card --



 Steps On Making this - 


1) Took a Water coloring CS n then stamped Roses & Leaves using Flower In A Jar Stamp.
2) Colored all the Flowers & leaves using water-coloring pencils & fussy cut all !!
3) Put a piece of beautiful PP at some diagonal overlaying the golden paper strip on a Neenah white Card Stock.
4) Stamped the Sentiment from the same Flower in A Jar Stamp set ..& added some Black stones here n there for final touch-up..!!
5) Loved the way it turn out..simply  beautiful :)




Stamp Set & CS Used from Peek-a-boo Designs are - 

1) Flower in A Jar                                               2) Golden Card Stock 12*12



                                      Third & Last Card --( My Most Favorite too ;p)




Steps On Making this - 


1) Took a vellum First of all n then Golden heat embossed all Roses & Leaves using Flower In A Jar Stamp.

2) Colored all the Flowers & leaves using Nirmal water-colors & fussy cut all !!

3) Took a Mint CS and stamped the Stripes from Its Plaid Time Stamp Set in same mint color pigment ink using Tone-on-Tone Stamping Technique !!

4) Heat embossed the sentiment in gold from The Lily Hope Stamp set on vellum banner !!



5) Then Splatter some Golden & Blacks inks for extra texture and look :) 



6) Cut a frame from Golden Card Stock ..placed it in center then arranged the vellum flowers & leaves around it & then the sentiment banner !!
7) Then added some Black & Golden Sequins also here n there for final touch-up..!!
8) I just loved this card ...not looking like made by me ..lol...but this one is my favorite from all above cards ;p




Stamp Set & CS Used from Peek-a-boo Designs are - 



1) Flower in A Jar                               2) Its Plaid Time                          3) Lily Hope

           
                                       
 4) Vellum - 12*12                                                         5) Golden Card Stock 12*12 


                                                                                   





All Three Cards ---



Phewww....the post comes to the happy ending ..i hope you guys enjoyed everything i shared today !! 

PS Reminder -- Our Current Challenge # 5 has still time to participate So link up your beautiful creations fast & pls don't forget to read the Challenge Guidelines as we really feel bad to disqualify any of your lovely creations just because of not following the rules.

Happy crafting everyone...Hugs ..

Vijaylaxmi ( Shalu)

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Focus Post - Flowers in a Jar Stamp !!

Hello Girls...!! How you all are doing ??
Today is a very special for me ..guess why...?? ;) 
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Its My Birthday.... so u can wish me here or everywhere :)


Ok..jokes apart ..This post of today is my focus post on "Flowers in a Jar Stamp Set" & I have created two very different Projects using the same stamp set ..!!



All of you must have read our April Challenge # 5 Post in which we have to create 2 different creations using the same Stamp/Stamp Set !!


So here are my creations --


First one is " Double Slider Card " -


When you pull the flowers upward ...a small message tab peeps out from the bottom. i have a short video too on how it works (My 1st video) !!


Check the short Video --







Steps how i created this card -
1) For the base I stamped my jar image on the card stock n then masked it off with masking paper to stencil the background with embossing paste .
2)Then used Antique Linen & Vintage a photo DI to distress the whole panel .
3) Using a thin clear plastic sheet I created the slider mechanism and attached two tags on the ends of both sides of that plastic band. 
4) On upper tag I added stamped n colored flowers n one cute honey bee. Also cut a slit over the jar opening so that the tag having flowers can slide inside n outside n looks like that the flowers are attached to the jar !!
5) For below tag I stamped a lovely sentiment from Chirping away stamp set .
6) Also heat emboss the sentiment for front panel using the same flowers in a jar stamp !!


Second Project is a Mixed Media message board -









Steps for this project -
1)For this mixed media board I took PABD textured card stock.stick it on thick card board. Then applied generously a layer of gesso over it. Let it dry !!
2) Then with use of Stencils & texture paste created the stenciled patterns .
3) Sprayed with fireworks shimmer sprays.
4) Then took a wooden pattern paper..cut it in equal sized strips n distressed with vintage photo ink ...& using foam tape adhere all in the centre of layout.
5) For jar...I heat emboss the jar stamp on transparency ..fuzzy cut the jar n using foam tape again placed it on this wooden patterned panel. Before sticking the jar to the base I added the flower stems stamped n colored on card stock inside the jar ...so the jar looks like a little real glass jar.
6) For Finishing touch added twine around the jar with a pearl on it...2 honey bees here n there ...pollen strings & some tiny flowers on the top...& its finish !!

Hope you like my both attempts..!! Enjoy & Happy Crafting !!

Do join us in our on-going monthly challenge here !!

Thanks for stopping by & taking time to comment !!

Hugs--
Vijaylaxmi (Shalu)



Monday, March 14, 2016

Damask delights - Project ideas

Hello! ^__^

Having Monday blues? Well I hope this post brightens your day and cheers you up because today I have project ideas! Yeah, something for everybody!

I'm Halak and today's post features the super pretty and versatile Damask stamp set which is a part of March 2016 stamp release by Peek-a-boo Designs (PABD).

Before we get on with projects, here's the complete list of stamps and card stock that I used :

Stamps :
1. Damask 
2. Lily Hope and,
3. Bold You 

Cardstock :
1. Black (For ATC base)
2. White Sand Texture (For Card base)

This card that you see above is Project #1.

I love the fact that the damask set has solid images, (I am a very lazy colorist) and it takes ink really well.
You must have seen the stunning post by our DT member Vijaylaxmi, wherein she made a beautiful pattern paper using the damask set.
If you haven't seen it, click -- Here

Now I'm going to go through a few other fun ways to use this set.

In this project, I wanted a mixed damask look because... come on..
asymmetrical is sometimes super fun!

So I stamped a mixed bunch of damask designs in pale pink dye ink, added a sentiment from Lily Hope set and some butterfly punch-outs + sequins.

You can see the close-up of the mix damask designs in pale pink ink here :

Crisp and gorgeous impression! Gotta love that!

By now the symmetry lovers must be going like whaaat...

I have a project idea just for you guys...

Boom! Check out this envelope :

Project #2

A damask shape, inked up and stamped across the edge of the envelope for a border.

Added some rhinestones and pearls with a healthy splash of glitter (you can use wink of stella / stickles / sparkle as a substitute) and there you have it!

One classy envelope with the lace effect going on because of that damask... trust me, the recipient will be mighty impressed.

So, as you can see, this set looks great with random damask shapes stamped as abstract or a single damask shape stamped in sync.

Close up :

What after symmetry, you ask?

Let's go with a curve!

Project #3

This mixed-media style ATC has that gorgeous damask curve running through it which makes it very striking to look at.

How did I do this?

Simple. Took my round box lid in which I store my crafting tools, and with that drew a curve lightly onto stenciled background.

Mounted damask stamp onto block, inked and stamped the little damask away.

Once the curve was done, I erased the line.

Here's a better look at it :

The sentiment for this ATC is from the Bold You stamp set.

Bonus Tip :

What else can you do with damask?

I am thinking shapes, squares, rectangles, zig-zags etc.

Go make a crazy colorful mandala using this and use your geometry box to make concentric circles as guides for stamping!

Fun, right? :D

So you see, the only limitation is your imagination! Get this set, sit with some inks and get crafting! No other stress buster like it!

Hope you liked my post and thank you so much for stopping by! :) I'd love to know what you think! *Hugs*


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