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

Monday, January 22, 2018

Cards using Stamps, Stencils & Dies!

Hello and good afternoon dear friends!

I'm Halak and today I have 5 projects to share with you using the fantastic range of PABD cutting dies & stamps.


Let's get started!

Project #1


Steps:
1. Used Abstract Triangle stencil from PABD with Wilted Violet & Salty Ocean distress oxide inks and created a card mat.
2. Stamped image & sentiment from the Vet Me stamp set and colored using colored pencils.
4. Cut image using the Scallop Rectangle die. (Larger rectangle.)
4. Added sequins and matted onto stenciled mat. 
5. Lastly, matted the project onto white card base.

Project #2


Steps:
1. Stamped image & sentiment from the Vet Me stamp set and colored using colored pencils.
2. Cut image using the Stitched Ticket die. 
3. Adhered green polka dotted pattern paper to card base. 
4. Matted the colored piece onto the card base.
5. Finished the project by adding a piece of ribbon on top.

Project #3


Steps:
1. Created base using Abandoned Coral distress oxide ink.
2. Stenciled using Falling Triangles stencil with Candied Apple distress oxide ink.
3. Cut out Mr. & Mrs. from the die, added glitter to it and adhered to card base.
4. Cut out the base using Stitched Ticket die and splattered some white acrylic paint onto it to soften the background.
5. Added sequins and leaf punch outs.
6. Matted onto white card base and added clay hearts to corners.

Project #4



Steps:
1. Created base using Spiced Marmalade & Worn Lipstick distress oxide inks.
2. Splattered water onto background and let it dry.
3. Cut out the word Cherish from PABD die and colored it using Wilted Violet & Salty Ocean distress oxides, added glitter and adhered to card. 
4. Added washi tape pieces to the edges, a sticker sentiment and flourishes.
5. Cut up the card base using Stitched Ticket die.
6. Matted onto white card base and finished it off with two off-cut strips of gold foil from Dual Leaf die.

Project #5



Steps:
1. Created base using Wilted Violet & Salty Ocean distress oxide inks.
2. Splattered water onto background and let it dry.
3. Cut out Mr. & Mrs. from the die, and adhered to card base.
4. Cut up the card base using Stitched Ticket die.
5. Matted onto white card base and added white clay hearts.

Closeup:


I hope you liked my projects! Till next time! *Hugs*

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Thursday, June 16, 2016

A trio of ATCs!

Hello and good morning! ^__^

I'm Halak and today I have three ATCs that I made to share with you.

These may be tiny, but quite a few stamps and stencils went into the making of these so stay with me, here's the complete list :

Stencils :

1. Tiles


2. Bubbles


3. Arrows


Stamps :


I've used small elements from various stamp sets (images above) to co-ordinate with the sentiments from Positive Vibes set which was my focal stamp on the ATC.

Here's a look at the ATCs individually :

And that's that! ^__^

What do you think? Which one is your favorite? I'd love to know!

All of these ATCs are made as per our ongoing Challenge #7 theme i.e. something new + something old from stash so don't forget to check it out and participate by clicking >>> HERE

Thank you for stopping by and have a lovely day! *Hugs*


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Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Projects featuring Roundy Sentiments

Hello and good morning! ^__^

I'm Halak and today I'll be showing you some projects with a fantastic stamp set called Roundy Sentiments.

But before that, let me remind you, today's the last day of the month and tomorrow we have the new release launch over at Peek-a-boo Designs!

Super psyched about it! Fabulous set of products releasing tomorrow!

You probably might even get to see a sneak peek or two... but shhh... you didn't hear it from me... :D  

So.. here's a look at the stamp set :

I love circle text because it's unconventional and fun!

This stamp set has a great mix of sentiments and patterns so you can build your entire project without the use of additional stamp sets.

Let's check out the projects one by one, shall we?

Starting with this bookmark that I made :

The sentiment is a sticker from my stash.

I used a cool color scheme of blues and greens for it.

Tip : I wanted to embellish the project but wanted it to be functional as a bookmark, so I used flat sequins.
If you use cup sequins, it will ruin the book pages and the sequins could get crushed when the weight of the book is too much.
Hence, while making a project do think about what you want to use it for and embellish it accordingly.

Next up is this birthday card.

A CAS project, I used pastel colors for the patterns and Archival black ink by Ranger for sentiment from the set.

The butterflies and the stamped heart are coated in fine glitter.

And here's an envelope.

I masked the top half of the envelope before stamping to be able to write stuff on it.

Tip : Notice the sentiment on this project. In the stamp set it is quite big + runs continuous and I didn't want it repeating while stamping so I masked it such that the sentiment is stamped without repetition.
If I were making a bigger project like a card or a layout, I would keep the entire sentiment.

So this brings us to an end of this blog post. I hope you enjoyed reading it! Which project is your favorite? I'd love to know!

Thank you so much for stopping by, have a great day! *Hugs*


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Friday, April 22, 2016

Peek-a-tute : CAS projects

Hello and good evening! ^__^

I'm Halak and this time around I have a tutorial.

All about CAS (Clean and Simple) projects, the basics.

I thought of covering some essential basics while doing a tute on the projects that you see in the above image.

Mother's day is fast approaching (2nd Sunday of May 2016) and this project is perfect for our mums who occupy a very special place in our hearts.

The PABD (Peek-a-boo Designs) stamps used in this tutorial are :
1. Mom's Heart and,
2. Flower in a jar

Here are the pics :

So, CAS cards and projects... how do we go about them....

The trick is to keep it like the name suggests, clean and simple.

Clean, as in a lot of white space and,  simple, meaning minimal embellishments.

For me, the biggest challenge is to keep the cardstock on which I am working, clean. :P
What I do is wash my hands after using inks and also keep a nice clean eraser close by!

Let's go through the steps for the project :

First, I stamped the mom's heart stamp using Archival ink.

Tip : If you want your project to have one cohesive feel, pick an element that is a part of your focus stamp.

Example : I was sure that this sentiment will be my focus but I wanted something subtle that would go well with it, so I picked the element : heart.

Making a heart stencil.

Yeah I don't have one, but it is so unnecessary anyway. I keep making these all the time out of scrap paper pieces.

How to make : Fold a piece of scrap paper, make this drop shaped pattern and cut it out. Boom, done!

Open the cardstock, you will have two items now, the solid heart and the heart stencil.

We're going to be using the stencil here.

What I did was take a stencil, sandwich it between my cardstock and the heart shaped stencil and created a soft look with distress inks.

Tip : Do not try to position the heart exactly in the center of image because it divides the attention to multiple things in the same spot thereby making the project unappealing.

I also colored the hearts in the image using Sakura pens but hey, if you don't have them, fret not, gel pens and ball pens also work just fine. (These require a bit more drying time than the Sakura pens so if you use them, do ensure that the ink is fully dried before moving ahead.)

After that I took the rose and leaf stamp from Flower in a jar set and stamped them onto cardstock using archival ink.

Note : I masked the rose to have the leaf partially under it.

Colored in using Sakura pens, and added sequins. Also added a tiny strip of purple paper tape.

Lastly, added a teeny tiny red butterfly and matted onto purple cardstock.

Remember the rule, do not go overboard with embellishments.

And that's that!

Moving on, let's say you don't have the time to make a card or you got your mum a gift already... what to do?

How about a tag that can double up as a bookmark?!

Nothing too crazy, I stamped sentiment with Archival, stenciled roughly around it, added heart shaped stickers + washi tape bit and matted onto purple cardstock.
(I covered a couple of stamped hearts with stickers and remaining I colored with Sakura pens.)

Lastly added a piece of ribbon. (The fact that it goes really well with the sentiment is just an added bonus!)

It's flat, so you can use it as a tag for a gift, or a bookmark! ^__^
My mum loves reading, so bookmark it is!

I hoped you enjoyed reading and learnt something new. Go on, do something special for your mum, the woman with a heart of gold who does so much and asks for nothing in return.

Till next time! *Hugs*


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A Sneak Peek!

As I write this post, I can't tell you how psyched I am to be able to bring these projects for your eyes only!

Woah... I forgot the intros et al... Hello! ^__^

I'm Halak and I know I know... it's peek-a-tute Friday but so much fun to hijack the blog and do something different!

Don't worry, the peek-a-tute will happen later towards the evening but for now, CHECK THIS OUT!

A couple of ATCs that I made using.... oh yeah.. never before seen Peek-a-boo Designs EXCLUSIVE stamps!

Of couse I couldn't show you the entire set... the design team would murder me for such shenanigans, but Vidushi allowed me to share 3 images from the exclusive stamp set that you'd get if you register for the Exclusive Stamp Club membership.

Read all about Stamp Club : Here

For membership, click :  Here

The moment I received these stamps I was like, man oh man, I wanna make something using these... can I can I... oh pretty please...

So Vidushi said, okay, but only 3 images.

How cute is that postal stamp image?! Probably the first one that says India too!

And that adorable hot air balloon!

Okay, I better shush and let you check out the projects. In the ATC on the left, the balloon is paper-pieced, whereas the vibrant one on the right is colored using Sakura pens.

You will see me today once again for the tutorial but till then, have an awesome day!

P.S. I highly recommend signing up for the Exclusive Stamp Club.
This stamp set is bloody AWESOME!!!

Thank you for stopping by and keep smiling! *Hugs*


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Friday, March 25, 2016

Peek-a-tute with Nysaa!

Hello and good afternoon! ^__^
I'm Halak and today I'm going to be taking you through a tutorial for the card you see in the image above.
Before I begin, a reminder : Our current ongoing challenge is to have a colorful project in a set, that is two or more things in a project but it cannot be two cards.
This tutorial has been created keeping in mind the ongoing challenge guidelines.
This means, your entry to the challenge can be a card with a matching tag, a card and a matching envelope, an album and a tag... etc.
Two or more projects in a set which have to have 4 or more colors from a rainbow. There's still time to play along so I hope you participate! ^__^
Okay so now that the reminder is done with, let's get to the project!
I made this card with a matching envelope using the following stamp sets : 
2.  Nysaa 

Steps :
First, I stamped Nysaa onto white cardstock twice. Kept one image as-is and fussy cut the second image.
Then on the cardstock where I kept Nysaa as-is, I placed a sentiment from Stringy Text to position and stamp.
Note : I masked the lower portion below Nysaa's dress using a small piece of scrap paper. I was not actually bothered about the dress itself because I had decided early on that I would be paper piecing.
Once my sentiment was stamped, I took the fussy-cut Nysaa and masked the Nysaa on the cardstock with masking tape.
After I masked Nysaa, I took a stencil and stenciled pattern using Orange (Spiced Marmalade) and Yellow (Mustard Seed) distress inks.
Tip : When you stencil, exert the lightest pressure you can and then build up on color. Remember, transition from light to dark with building up on colors is easy, but a transition from dark to light is not possible in stenciling.
For the dress I stamped Nysaa partially onto pattern paper.
Note : A great way to add a personalized touch to pattern paper is to stencil a design on top of it like I did using distress inks.
It gives projects added dimension and depth.

Tip : It is also helpful if you know what color blends will give what results, example : 
Pink + Yellow = Orange 
Blue + Yellow = Green
Pink + Blue = Purple etc. 
It is easily available online with a chart so when you have the time, do look it up, it will benefit you greatly because you will be able to achieve more from less.

Positioned the dress that I paper-pieced onto Nysaa and decided on the embellishments I was going to use.
Tip : If you are a lazy colorist like me (lol) or coloring is not your thing but you want a beautiful outcome while using a doll image, an option like Nysaa is great because once the dress is paper-pieced, there is very little coloring required!
Once the dress was adhered, I colored Nysaa using color pencils (Staedtler Luna, 48 color set).
Finally added some pearls + rhinestones, matted the white cardstock onto purple cardstock and added a tiny black felt flourish on the top left hand side.
So that's how I did it!
The matching envelope was super simple, just stenciled the same design that was on card background using yellow and orange distress inks, stamped the Happy Birthday sentiment from Stringy Text and added a couple of embellishments.
Hope you enjoyed the project and learnt something new!
Thank you for stopping by! *Hugs*