Monday, September 30, 2024

FLOWERS OF BEAUTY ON LINEN

Welcome back to Hodgepodge week where you are going to see a little of this and a little of that.   Yesterday I shared a card made with the Herringbone Technique, and today's Card has a pretty display of Flowers of Beauty on "linen".  

This card is bright and very cheery.  The colorful display of flowers and leaves were stamped on white tissue paper.  After stamping the tissue paper was crinkled up tightly, smoothed out a little and then adhered to Basic White cardstock.  The result is a technique that looks like linen.

If you are unfamiliar with the Faux Linen Technique watch the video below to see exactly how it is done.


In the video I talk about the similarities between the Faux Linen Technique and the Faux Silk Technique.  Both of those fabrics have a similar trait -- they tend to wrinkle!  Personally, I tend to avoid clothes made with either of these fabric because of the wrinkling.  And don't they usually have to be dry cleaned as well?  But I do think both techniques make pretty backgrounds for cards.  So, I will just stick to putting my "linen" and "silk" on cards.


The colors used for today's Flowers of Beauty are all from the Brights Color Family Collection -- Pumpkin Pie, Daffodil Delight, Berry Burst, Flirty Flamingo and Granny Apple Green.  For cards where I want to use many colors, I know that if I pick them all from the same family they will coordinate well together.  So, today we celebrate the Bright Family of colors.


I used a stamp from the Shepherd's Care stamp set to add a few black dots.  I could have used any speckles stamp or just used a Black Stampin' Write Marker to splatter some specs but the Shepherd's Care stamp set was laying on my craft table, so it was handy.

For the inside of the card and the envelope I decorated the corner with more Flowers of Beauty.


The one thing on the front of my card that I wasn't really crazy about was the placement of the leaves.  So for the inside and the envelope, I decided to mask the flowers and then stamp the leaves.  By masking I was able to get mostly leaves with minimal stems.  The masking added a step so it was a little more work, but I liked the result better.  What do you think? Stems or minimal stems.

Use this link to download a PDF Tutorial for today's card.  The tutorial also includes a link to the Faux Linen Technique video on my YouTube Channel so if you download the tutorial you will always be able to easily find the Faux Linen Video.

A list of the products used on the Flowers of Beauty Faux Linen card is shown below.  Don't forget to add tissue paper and a glue stick (or adhesive of your choice) to your list of supplies.


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Sunday, September 29, 2024

COUNTRY WOODS HERRINGBONE - MASCULINE BIRTHDAY

It is the last Sunday of the month and that means it is time for the monthly Share It Sunday Blog Hop with Crafty Collaborations.

I recently did a little research on Herringbone patterns and I found several paper crafting video tutorials on how to make them, but none of them really looked like a "true" herringbone pattern to me.  So I decided to try to see if I could create one.


This is one of the cards I came up with.  It is simple in color and keeps the herringbone technique as the focus.

The herringbone pattern was made with designer series paper from Stampin' Up!'s Country Woods collection.

I created a Learning with Friends video to demonstrate how to make this more realistic herringbone pattern and in the video I also contrast it to the more typical pattern I found for paper crafting.

Here is a close-up photo of the card to better see the herringbone pattern.


The Happy Birthday die cut was made with the Wanted To Day dies.  Keeping everything simple I just matted the herringbone technique sheet on Basic Black before adhering it to my Thick Basic White card base.  


Three Black Matte dots completed the card front.

When I make my technique sheets I usually make them larger than my final desired size.  That allows me to usually have some "extra" strips after I trim them to size.  These strips work great to carry the theme of the technique to the inside of the card.

In the case of today's card, I had about a 1/2" leftover "scrap" that I used to decorate the bottom of the inside of the card.

What do you think of my Herringbone Technique?  I'd love to know if you think you will try it.

Use this link to download a PDF Tutorial for today's card.

A list of the current products used are shown below.  The Classic Matte Dots that I used are retired but were on the Clearance Rack the last time I checked--and they were 60% off.  Unfortunately Clearance Rack Items are only available while supplies last but it might be worth checking to see if they are still available.

Enjoy hopping along with the other talented Crafty Collaborators and being inspired.


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Friday, September 27, 2024

SIDE-STEPPING A SPLENDID AUTUMN COUNTRY BIRDHOUSE

Hi, my name is Chirp, and today Pat is letting me tell you all about my house in the Autumn Woods.


But first I want you to know that I'm not sure what kind of bird I am because I don't see any birds here in Michigan that look exactly light me.  I think I must be a mixture of a bunch of different kinds of birds, but I don't care because I like my colors, and they match my house.


I love my bright, cheery, Crushed  Curry house with Cajun Craze trim and a Mossy Meadow Roof.  It is made out of Birch Wood which is highlighted with White Craft ink.  Isn't it pretty?


My house sits on a little hill right on the edge of a Splendid Autumn woods that is at the peak of the color season here in MIchigan.  

Since it is Autumn, most of the flowers here in Michigan are looking a little peaked, but I managed to find a few to decorate my porch.

And if you look out my back window you will see this sign hanging in my back yard.


I really like this sign because it makes me sing every time I see it.  

Oh, Oh!  I almost forgot to tell you.  If you want to learn about side-stepping around my house watch this video!

Thank you for visiting today and letting me tell you all about my house!  I hope you will come back for a visit again!

Pat said to tell you that you can click on this link to get all the information about my house and below there is a list of the materials that were used to build it -- just in case you want to build one of your own!


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