Showing posts with label cutting dies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cutting dies. Show all posts

Friday, January 26, 2018

Crafting with Preeti D.- Part 8


Hello Dear Crafty Friends!

First of all, 
All of us here at Peek-a-boo Designs want to wish you a HAPPY REPUBLIC DAY!!! 

And PABD has a SUPER SPECIAL SALE for you to celebrate this great occasion!
So let the festivities and crafty shopping begin!!
You can visit the online store HERE and indulge in all the wonderful goodies 
(there is a wide variety of beautiful dies, stamps, stencils, washi tapes and enamel dots)


Today, is my last post for PABD for this term.
 I'm very grateful to Vidushi and all my wonderful, kind and uber talented team mates for a great crafty experience. I really enjoyed working with the beautiful supplies and I really hope you liked the projects/ideas I tried to bring you during my DT tenure.  

For today, I have made 3 Mixed Media Art Journal Pages for you. So let's get started.

1. Mixed Media Art Journal Page- Celebrate 



Close-up Photos:


2. Mixed Media Art Journal Page- Cherish



Close-up Photos:


3. Mixed Media Art Journal Page- Memories


Close-up Photos:


General Process Used for Art Journalling:
(The intent was to build multiple layers with stamps, stencils, die cuts and washi tapes without making the journal pages too bulky)

1. Prepared the base with white gesso 
2. For texture, applied modelling paste through different PABD stencils 
3. Once the paste was dry, added colors using acrylic paints, sprays and inks. Created drips and movement by spraying on water 
4. Added background stamping with archival ink using PABD stamps
5. Added die cuts (colored using inks and sprays). These were die cut from various PABD dies
6. To further build the background, did background stenciling with PABD stencils & archival inks
7. A few strips of PABD washi tapes were added to the compositions for interest. Also, added some thread and a few embellishments like stars in one of the pages
8. Did some doodling & journalling with a black pen
9. In the end, created splatter with ink and water down white gesso 

Peek-a-boo Designs Supplies Used:

















In case, you'd like to see more of my projects using the beautiful PABD supplies, 
you can check out my first 7 posts---> Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5Part 6 & Part 7

Remember, all the PABD supplies can be bought from the online store HERE.

Also, please don't forget to check out our Challenge 15 "Anything Goes".
All the details are HERE. There is still time to participate & win lovely crafty goodies!! 


Hope you have a pleasant weekend. 

Thanks a lot for your precious time :) 
Stay Blessed!

Sunday, January 7, 2018

Amalgam of Stamps, dies and heat embossing

Hello Lovely folks 

Wishing you a very happy and crafty 2018. With the start of 2018 PABD comes up with amazing challenge for the month of January - Anything Goes .Details you can find out here .
For today i brings you cards with amalgam of stamps , dies and heat embossing , creating cards with these three elements is so much fun and super easy .
Here you go.....
Card no - 1 

For  card no - 1 i first dab distress ink cracked pistachio and distress ink oxide vintage photo , willed violet against craft mat , spritz water and press the watercolor paper (5 x 7 inch ) against it. Stamped the cage and swirl image from the Floral Cage Stamp set with watermark ink and heat embossed using black embossing powder.
Next using the Dual Stitched Circle die , die cut a circle frame out of water color paper as shown , keeping the cage image in the center. 
For the base of the card cut brown cardstock 12 x 8 , score at 6 and fold.Layer the orange cardstock (5-1/2 x 7-1/2) on top of it and than watercolor paper as shown.
Finish of the card with a sentiment.
 Close up 
 Card no - 2
For the card no - 2 i first stamped water color paper (5 x 7) with the border and leaves motif from the Madhubani stamp set using water mark ink and than heat emboss with light and dark orange embossing powder. 
Next with the Dual Stitched Hexagon die, cut out the hexagon shape out of water color paper as shown and layer on top of orange cardstock (5-1/2 x 7-1/2).
Inside the hexagon shape , first stamp with watermark ink and heat emboss using black embossing powder.
Layer it on top of brown cardstock card base and finish of with a sentiment from the same stamp set.
Close up. 
Hope you like my work for today.
See you soon

Hugs
Pavitra

Supplies used

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!)

To shop for products, just click >> HERE

Images of products used: 









Sunday, December 10, 2017

Challenge Inspiration by Preeti D.

Hello Dear Crafty Friends!


We have an Interesting Challenge for December, all the details for which can be checked out HERE.

The theme is two fold- "anything but a card" so for my inspiration I've chosen to go with Artist Trading Cards or ATCs and for the second part of the theme, I chose- pink, glitter, sequins, cutting die, stencils, layers and geometric shapes. 

ATCs or Artist Trading Cards are 3.5 by 2.5 inches in size and are essentially little pieces of art which are usually made as a set, around a particular theme. These are exchanged between artists and crafters all over the world. They are signed on the back with the artist's name and date. 

Today, I have a set of 10 Mixed Media ATCs to share, I wanted the theme to be positive words

Here are a few photos of the ATCs:












Process:
1. Created the background on a 12 by 12 white cardstock by spraying pink, purple and green hued sprays through 2 stencils- Abstract Triangle & Dimensional.
2. Stamped the images from the Madhubani stamp with Jet Black Archival Ink onto the cardstock.
3. Added a few strips of washi tape to the background- Lovey Dovey, Classy Glassy, Bottled Love & Golden Days
4. Stamped and heat embossed (in white) the floral images from the Madhubani Stamp set onto black cardstock and fussy cut the images.
5. Cut the prepared cardstock into ATC sized pieces (slightly smaller)
6. With the left over piece of cardstock as well as black, grey & white cardstock prepared elements for layering. Cut a few strips as well as did die cutting using the following dies- Ampersand Trilogy Dies, Chloe, Dome Tower, Dual leaf, Dual Stitched Hexagon, Scalloped Rectangle & Cherish
7. Heat Embossed (in white) sentiments from the Bold You Stamp & Ampersand Stamp onto black strips of cardstock. 
8. Distressed the edges of the ATCs and adhered them to black mats.
9. Assembled the ATCs by layering & adhering the die cuts, gauze, fussy cut elements & embossed sentiments.
10. Embellished the ATCs with silver stickles & silver sequins
11. Created ink splatter (white, pink & black) at the end.

PABD Supplies Used:

















That’s all for today.

To participate in the ongoing Challenge 14, kindly check out the details HERE.
There are prizes up for grabs so do give it a go!
Remember, all the PABD supplies can be bought from the online store HERE 

Hope you have a pleasant sunday & great week ahead. 
Thanks a lot for your precious time :) 
Stay Blessed!