Showing posts with label 3-D rubber stamping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3-D rubber stamping. Show all posts

Friday, July 31, 2015

Notecards of Joy by Kim Fuller

Hello friends! Kim here today and I have a fun share for you using some of my favorite stamps from Rubbermoon.  I so love the stamps they have in their store, they are made from red rubber, which I prefer to use over the clear acrylic ones. I just find these deep etched stamps work great and always give me a sharp, clear image.


I created two cards today, as I am trying to build up my card stash so I have something for any occasion that pops up.  The first one, I used the Beautiful Balloon Girl by Kae Pea. When I looked at the stamp, I saw her floating up high in the sky and thought it would be fun to add some dimensional balloons to her to keep her afloat! 


I layered some turquoise card stock on a 5 1/2 x 4 /12 inch card, then used some more white cardstock and some watercolours in the same tones as the paper and created a sky background for our girl to be floating in.   I added some bows and glitter to the balloons, and a die cut sentiment to the base of the card. The girl was coloured in with Spectrum Noir markers and topped off her dress with some more glitter. I added some tiny silver bling to the card for some added sparkle.

My next card was totally inspired by the little lady from the Open Arms stamp by Wendy Fedan, and I stamped her out on some white cardstock and coloured her in with more of my Spectrum Noir markers. For the background, I used some white cardstock and ran it through my embossing folder, and it reads the words to the song, "You are my sunshine", which is one of my favorite songs. I used the Love this Face! stamp by Kae Pea for the sun in the sky, and placed some die cut clouds on either side of the glittery face in the sky. The Crooked Chimney house is also one of my favorite stamps and there is a great selection of these houses designed again by the very talented Kae Pea!  I coloured this one in coordinating colour tones and added my joy sentiment.


I added some tiny bling pieces in a sunshine-y yellow for a finishing touch and that completed my card.
I hope you have enjoyed my posts today and I hope it inspires you to make some of these fun cards for your family and friends.
Thanks for stopping by!


Rubbermoon Stamps Used

Other Items Used
Lawn Fawn Dies
We Are Memory Keepers Embossing Folder
Cardstock and Bling From My Stash
Spectrum Noir Markers


Monday, April 27, 2015

STAMP BOLDLY with RubberMoon by Ceci Cordova

When is a Door Not a Door? 
 *and things that go flap in the night

Remember that old joke?  When is a door, not a door?  When it's ajar!  I haven't heard it in years, but I remember how that stymied me......How can a door be a jar?  That's the joke!  OK.......I finally got it.  But here's a turn on that old joke.......because.....sometimes a door actually IS a jar!

This door is a jar. 

And, LOOK!  The jar door is ajar!

Sometimes, in fact, a door is all sorts of things!  Sometimes it is even a door, but today's theme is unexpected doors.  You can make a door out of whatever you have at hand.  You get to decide what is a door.  And you get to decide what's behind that door and whether or not you will open it.  

The way I make a door out of absolutely anything, is to just make a slit in the paper with an X-acto blade, along the lines I want the door to open.  Leave the hinge side uncut.  That's it.  (Oh, be sure to put a cutting board or stack of old newspaper under your paper while you are cutting to protect your work surface or dining room table.)

Here are some of our exciting examples.  Some of them are finished works and some are merely prototypes to inspire you to make your own works.


Get ready.... Set... GO!

OK.  First of all, doors are everywhere.  Really.  Anything can be a door!
These are Doors for the creative thinkers among us.
Of course, you expect a door in a house:


No surprises, there.


Or here, as gates are already doors.....just an opening in a fence.......nothing special....

 



 
But we can still be excited by what lies behind the door or gate!

Now, you MIGHT be surprised by a door in the clouds..... they seem to appear completely out of the blue, to the surprise of the heroine of many a tale. 





 And you never know who or what will be revealed by an opening in the clouds.


Sometimes, the door is obvious after we see it open, but can be a secret until that very moment that it is opened.  Mysteries abound. 


Sometimes, people hide things, like safes, behind framed pictures.....but you can hide anything you like.



And, remember....you can use these anywhere you like.  On a card, on scratch paper, on Notes to Self, anywhere you want them.  

AND, you can put anything you like behind that closed door:  a birthday wish, a photograph, a stamped image........any kind of surprise or treat.  It's up to YOU.

Check out the Book of Secrets. 

 

Look, Ma!  PAGES!!!  


I slit the cover and stuck in a small signature of four pages, just for fun. 

To make the signature and give a 3-D quality to this wonderful Book of Secrets,

I just cut two lengths of paper, each twice the width of the pages I wanted, then folded them in half.


This is a quick way of doing it: I just taped them onto the back of the paper with the book on it.


Here, you can see the tape and how simple it was.  If I were wanting to hide the back, as in a pretty card, I would add another piece of paper to cover the entire back of the card.


I just thought we ought to take another look at the finished product.  I think it's cool.


 

So, lookie here at this:  Here is a door made from a squareish thing which is roughly shaped like a typical door:  this is a Wonderful Door!  It would also make a cool book cover, wouldn't it?

 

And, another look at something which is not typically door-shaped but reaffirms our thesis that ANY thing can be a door: 


  
A declaration of love: from the heart!   Isn't she aDOORable?

What's inside this cabinet? 




Just slit along the edges of where the doors would really open, and then, they really open there:

 

....another opportunity to be led into mystery.....

Well, a house can have a door. 



AND....a house can BE a door!




Instead of a door, try a flap.  A flap, in this case, is like a door, but from a separate piece of paper which is taped or glued to the front of the original paper, as opposed to cut from the original paper.  Here, it is also oriented differently, opening from the top, rather than from the side).





What's behind that flap, when it is dropped down:


 

You can see the tape at the bottom, which attaches the tulip paper to the paper with the star grass.    You might prefer to use a glue stick, which would still show the tab, but not the tape.  You can also decorate the tab to make it part of the underlying picture.

Again, you never know what is going to be a door or a flap.  This chicken is holding the most useful note, but one could add pages as we did with the Book of Secrets, or just open the door to other possibilities.







Give it a try.  This makes a fine card or increased list space and, whichever you choose, it is well protected by its chicken guardian.


There are different ways of defining and making a door:  you can outline the door place or not. 






Whether you choose to outline the cut area, you can choose to cut around the outline, drawn or imagined, or follow the edge of the image.









Who would have expected a panda to be a door?  But, again, ANYthing can be a door:  even a panda head.  You can cut along the edge of the image or give it a border, either along the same shape or a defined outlined.



You can make a door out of anything....anything at all.  See?  You don't even have to make it rectangular first.  You can cut along the edges of the image but you don't HAVE to.  And you can put things behind it, if you wish.  Or not.  You can make a door just for the fun of it, even.

"What's behind these doors?" you might ask.  Well, it's up to you to decide.  What do you want to see when you open your door?  You get to choose, same as you get to choose which doors you make and where you put them.  What's behind your door?

Go ahead, and open the door to more rubber stamping.  Step over the threshold and get stamping in a new way:  make the most of those doors, explicit and otherwise.  Make new doors.  Make doors that do what you want a door to do and lead to where you want to go.  And, then, you GO, Girl!

Rubber Blessings on us all!


Ceci Córdova is an artist who is also a Mother, Midwife, and Life Learner.  She loves rubber stamping and enjoys sharing the art form with others.  She likes to carve her own stamps and has an extensive collection of rubber stamps including many RubberMoon stamps dating from waaaay back.

P.S.  Come hang out and play rubber stamps with me next month at Stamp Boldly with RubberMoon.  And you can soon join me in real life as I will be hosting art and rubber stamps classes at my new studio in Seattle.  


Party on, dudes.