Showing posts with label Peekaboo Designs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peekaboo Designs. Show all posts

Monday, December 18, 2017

Colorful cards with Washi Tapes!


Hello and good morning dear friends!
I’m Halak and today I have a set of 3 super colorful cards to share that were created using PABD Washi Tapes.

All those who are familiar with my work would know that I am a huge fan of these tapes. I use them often and have quite a collection. (Sometimes though, I feel that the reason for loving washi tapes so much is because I am a lazy crafter and these come adhesive backed! lol.)

Anyway, let me not ramble on, let’s get to the projects!

Card #1



I’ve used washi tapes with a bit of stenciling (Arrow Stencil by PABD) here and teamed it up with a die-cut sentiment (Word – Celebrate Die by PABD).

Washis used: Chevron Delight & Colorful Polka

Tip: Don’t hesitate to experiment with washis. They look great with stenciled backgrounds. Only one thing to keep in mind, use a couple of those colors that are on the washi as your stenciled background base and your project will look beautifully coordinated.

Card #2



In this project I have layered the washi tapes and die-cut them using the versatile Dual Stitched Hexagon Die by PABD. The sentiment is a sticker.

Washis used: Chevron Delight, Colorful Polka, Colorful Oasis, Funky Geometry & Rainbow Hues

Tip: Die-cut shapes, sentiments etc. by stacking up washis for a fun look.

Card #3


Last but not the least, in this project I have used the washi tapes as-is. Stacked them up and added the dreamy Word - Dream die by PABD. The sentiment is colored using distress oxides.

Washis used: Chevron Delight, Colorful Polka, Colorful Oasis, Funky Geometry & Rainbow Hues 

Tip: Color co-ordinate your washi tapes when you plan to stack them. Rainbow colored ones never fail!

Closeups:



This brings us to an end of my post. I hope you liked my projects and were inspired to try some washi tapes out! (Give it a go, they're super fun!)

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Images of products used: 









Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Peek A Boo Designs October-November Winners!!!

Peek-A-Boo Designs friends and crafters. The long awaited announcement for the October Challenge is here. We had originally extended the Challenge, and our design team has taken their votes. We are honestly blown away with the entries for this challenge. We have one winner that used PABD products and one that used Other Company products. So without further delay a reminder of our challenge theme:

Theme: Our Oct 2017 challenge theme is pretty simple. 


USE your favorite stamp OR cutting die along with your favorite embellishment. 

and now for our winners...
Using Peek-A-Boo Designs products  




And using other companies products


Sindhu 2

Congratulations to our winners! Please take the winner badge for your blog HERE and write to us at thepeekaboodesigns@gmail.com including as subject "October/November - Challenge Winner" to claim your prize of 500₹ for the PABD Store

Thank you so much for all your participation's and beautiful creations and for all our readers don't forget to visit our Blog on December 1 for our new Challenge and and share with us your creations using our special inspiration theme. 

Sunday, August 28, 2016

Crafty sunday with Daksha popat

Hello ! crafty Friends,
Hope you all must be doing very well!...Today I, Daksha Popat, am sharing three projects with you ,keeping in mind this month's challenge...Colour Ispiration! Hope you all will like it and hope to see more and more of your entries for this month's challenge.To see more inspirations  and challenge post HERE..

MY FIRST PROJECT : CARD



 Its an oval diecut card,made using oval dual stictched die #PABD . For the top layer I have used Oval frame which I have cut  using oval dual stitched die. In the window of the oval frame I have used Graceful lattice die cut .Bottom of that window frame I have used oval piece of diecut which I have distressed with distress inks -Squeezed lemonade and rusty hinge...Finally used #PABD sentiment die INSPIRE and decorated with liquid pearls.
Flowers I have coloured with Altenew ink cosmos red and highlighted with wink of stella, For the leaves used cheerylynn leaf die cuts, which I have painted with peeled paint reinker n then used crackle paint

SUPPLIES USED :






MY SECOND PROJECT : CARD



For this card after cutting cardstock for my 1st project ,negative part of diecut left.,..I have used  that left out negative piece from my 2nd project.

SUPPLIES USED :



MY THIRD PROJECT : BOOK MARKS



These cute little bookmarks can be ideal gift for Teacher's Day!.Its very east to make . Used jumbo metal paper clips for these bookmarks . To stick two scallops circles diecuts I have used double sided foam tapes and hot glue gun (you can used red tacky tape also ). Stamped images are either stamped on pattern paper n fussy cutted and others stamped n coloured and then fussy cutted

SUPPLIES USED:



Thank you so much for stopping by...
Love n hugs 
Daksha

Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Fairies are Magical

Hello friends! Nadiya Bilovodenko is here))) I am honored to be in the design team, a wonderful producer Peek-a-boo-Designs! When I saw the July release, I fell in love with fairies! They are so mysterious! I believe in fairies exist. And it seems to me that the fairies are using their love and magical skills to make the macronsLet's not wait any longer and check my project for the day . I have made a freestyle LO.



The fairies are weightlessly using their magic wands to  work wonders and sweets...







Аgree with me, it's magic. I hope you like my freestyle LO )))
I have prepared a little photo tutorial for you

Step 1. I took the fairy stamp and stencil -  bubbles 



Step 2. Then I used  paste texture with Stencil bubbles I really liked to work with this awesome stencil . It is easy to wash and perfectly gave texture to the LO.



 Step3. Adding color.
I used the most ordinary children's watercolors!!


Step 4. We do the most important decorations.
I really liked the quality of the stamps they give an excellent imprint.


Step 5. It's simple. Just fussy cut ..


 Step 6.  Add glitter glue on glossy.


 Step 7 the last make the composition. Fairy Wings glossy cover with glue and add little shining star.

I am very worried. This is my debut. I hope you enjoyed it.
Used in the project:



 




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! ^__^

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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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