Showing posts with label greeting cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label greeting cards. Show all posts

Monday, November 16, 2020

Magical Wish Card featuring Jone Hallmark Daisy Fae - By Nancy Sheads

MORNING EVERYONE! I’m back today with my project for the 100 Moons Creative Design team. I've been working on holiday cards, but decided to take a break today to show you a project with a magical feel.

Today's project features: 



STEP BY STEP FOR DAISY FAE
  • Cut card base from a heavy weight card stock to 4.25″ x 11″ and score at 5.5″ for a top fold card.
  • Cut a piece of white card stock to 4" x 5.25" 
  • Cut a strip of white card stock to 1/4" x 1.25" for sentiment
  • Cut a piece of polka dot design paper to 1" x 4"
  • Cut a piece of striped paper to 1/4" x 4"
  • Create a die cut tag from coordinating solid card stock.
  • Create a die cut circle from white card stock.
  • Cut a piece of craft foam to 3.75" x 5"
  • Stamp Daisy Fae image on a Copic friendly paper with a Copic compatible ink.
  • Color image with Copic markers (marker colors shown below).
  • Fussy cut image. 
  • Stamp Wish sentiment on 1/4" x 1.25" strip. Trim edge to create fishtail. Apply foam squares to back.
  • Apply foam adhesive squares to back of image and set aside.
  • Adhere craft foam to back of 4" x 5.25" white card stock.
  • Adhere design paper strips and die cuts to front as shown.
  • Position and adhere Daisy Fae image.
  • Position and adhere sentiment.
  • Adhere card front to card base.



COPICS: E000, E00, E11, BV000 (skin); E43 (hair); B0000, B000, BG10, BG11, BG13, BV000 (dress); RV10, RV11 (wings); BV000, Y35, Y38 (flower); G20, G21 (leaves)

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Wanderlust


This time of year always finds me itchin' for a road trip and adventure. Basically, I'm looking for anything that will take my mind off the heat of August, something different than hiding out in my igloo (read: the one air conditioned room in the house).

That's where the inspiration for this week's card came from. I'd love nothing more than a long drive up into the mountains, top down on the car, music blasting... *sigh*

I began the background with a wash of Twinkling H2Os to give the sky and sun some sparkle. I used a Derwent watercolor pencil for the road and washed over that as well. I stamped the car using StazOn ink and colored that in with Twinkling H2Os as well. I used orange craft ink for the sun face and  Distress Ink for the trees. I topped the whole thing off with my sentiment of the month... "Wanderlust."

Then, just because I'm so desperate that I'm willing to take whatever mode of transportation is available, I did the following card.


Where will your imagination take you? Happy Crafting!!!

RubberMoon stamps used:

Moon Face
Go Bug
Wanderlust
Lone Pine
Eluvphant
Shasta Camper
New Moon


Thursday, May 28, 2015

The Possibilities Are Endless!


Know what I love about rubber stamps and the art of rubber stamping? (And don't let anyone tell you it's not art!) It's that a single stamp can take you in dozens of different directions depending on the paper you choose, the colors you use, the sentiment you add, etc.

Sometimes (okay, pretty much all the time) when I get a new stamp, my mind goes a little wild imagining all the different card designs I can come up with. In fact, when I got RubberMoon's adorable Bird Fence stamp, I think the inside of my head probably mirrored the sentiment in the card below.


And then, because I realized that I'll soon be needing Father's Day cards, I came up with the card below.


Take a look at some of the stamps in your collection and challenge yourself to come up with three completely different designs. I'll bet you can't stop at just three!


RubberMoon Stamps Used




Monday, December 1, 2014

Cosmic Offerings


IMAGINE Crafts and RubberMoon Art Stamps are excited to share with you the amazing projects that our design teams have created to kick off the Holiday Season! Over the next few days, we'll be sharing with you inspiration and techniques using IMAGINE Crafts' line of ink products featuring rubber stamps from RubberMoon. Be sure to visit the IMAGINE Crafts and RubberMoon blogs daily for more projects and ideas!

"Cosmic Offerings"
by Kae Pea
I love all things celestial. Especially Moons! I know it is the holidays but I wanted to take a little break from winter images and just play with a few of my favorite stamps (RubberMoon, of course!) and a couple my favorite products from Imagine Crafts and Inchie Arts!

What I used:





Imagine Crafts/Tsukineko StazOn Jet Black Midi Ink Pad
Imagine Crafts/Tsukineko All Purpose Ink

Inchie Arts 3" White Art Square

RubberMoon Stamps
MK2120 Poetry Girl
KP5153 Little Luna
DB4103 Three Stars
KP5191 Cosmic Offerings

I also used a clear wax crayon (to resist)
and a paint brush, some colored card stock cut to size 

Directions:


stamp your images onto your Art Square using the StazOn ink

"color" areas that you want to resist using the clear crayon


Paint images using All Purpose Inks. I used them with a watery brush!

Now mount this on your cut-to- size card stock and voila! You have a great, simple card for any and all occasions!


Thanks for stopping by and please visit RubberMoon Arts and Imagine Crafts every day for the next week for lots of inspiring ideas!

Happy Making!
xokp


Wednesday, June 18, 2014

"My Girlz"


RubberMoon is pleased to have Nicci Dot CA as our guest artist today! Her work is so whimsical and today she's sharing some of her "Girlz" with us. See the note from Nicci below as well as an interview conducted by artist Melanie Statnick earlier this year.


From a young age I have been in ‘creation mode’.
My subject matter has been pretty consistent since I was 5… cartoon style bunnies, cartoon girls, cartoon bunny-girls… lol.
I have spent the past few years building up a print and greeting card collection with my favorite images and have found this to be a fantastic way to share ‘My Girlz’ with the world.
Currently there are over 40 unique cards in my greeting card line and 15 prints which are popular sellers.
When I create, I focus on fun, bright colors with ‘girlz’ ranging from Whimsical Princesses to Sexy Bombshells to Steampunk London Ladies to Fluffy Nibbling Creatures.
In 2013 I brought out a line of ‘Glitzy Galz’ postcards along beginning the creation of a colouring book titled ‘Dreamcicle’.

On pretty much a daily basis I enjoy working on my soul (feel good in the art community) by hosting/organizing ‘Into the heART’ ART RETREATS in Western Canada.




Here's the interview with Nicci:


1. Please introduce yourself. Who, where you are from, where you live?

My name is Nicci (aka Nicci Dot C. A.   www.nicci.ca ). I was born on Vancouver Island in sunny British Columbia, Canada back in the early 70's and I am now lucky enough to live in South Surrey near the beautiful White Rock Beach in mainland B.C.



2. How did you get your start in Art Journaling?

My good friend, Violette (www.violette.ca) introduced me to art journaling back in 2007. I was grumbling one day about how my house was starting to become over-run with painted canvases and she suggested that I begin working out of a journal. That was the same glorious day that she let me try out her Twinkling h2o's.......YUM!  (http://www.dreamingcolor.com/twinkling-h2os/) They are wonderfully juicy, shimmery water colour paints. They are so  vibrant and work wonderfully with Golden fluid acrylics.

3. What size of Journal do you prefer to create in and why?

I prefer to work on 7 x 10 inch pages. I have many journals ranging in sizes, but I seem to keep going back to the 7 by 10's. I believe it has a lot to do with my main subject manner. I am always sketching girls, my Glitzy Galz.  :)  They tend to end up with hair the colour of flowers in the sun and eyes that glint with the starry sky.



4. Do you set a goal to journal every day, or do you have to be in the mood?

Every once in awhile I will try setting a schedule to work by, but I always end up breaking free and just creating when the moment moves me. It must be the Gemini in my blood.

5. Do you keep a travel journal and tool kit with you?

I do not always have my art tools on me, but it I am spending a night or more away from my home & studio, or know that I will be sitting somewhere for at least 30 minutes, I do pack a small journal, a col-erase sketch pencil, a black fine/medium liner marker and either water colour pencils or water colour crayons.

6. Where do you get your ephemera from and what do you use to adhere it with?

I am not a big ephemera Artist. I love looking at it and collecting some peices, but I have a really hard time using it as part of my mixed media work. I look at everything as a creation that someone else has made and it seems like I am crossing a line by altering it. This may seem weird, but I also have a very hard time using pages or part of a page from a magazine. I think of all the photography, desk top, and design work that the creators went through to create it and sympathize. Bizarre, I know. I cannot even pull a head of an old doll or take a watch apart....lol. Therefore, I use fabric pieces or I make enlarged photocopies of my older journal pages and cut them up to use on new journal pages. I also like to use bits of scrap-booking paper. My fave product to adhere these media treats is GOLDEN's Acrylic Glazing Liquid in a satin finish (http://www.goldenpaints.com/products/medsadds/mediums/index.php). I find that the gloss finish tends to make the finished pages stick together.



7. What organic objects have you used in your journal to create interesting texture?

I recently made my own molding paste with some baby powder, white acrylic paint and modge podge. It works great when pressed through a stencil. Then when I dry it with my heat gun, my studio smells like a cute powered baby....lol. Just kidding, but it does smell like baby powder. I know, I know, it is not exactly organic by any means.

I have also saved some black coffee from our coffee pot in a glass for a few days. As it begins to evaporate out of the glass, the coffee colour becomes more intense and is then ready to use as a water colour paint.

8. Name some of your challenges as you begin a new page and what prompts do you use to move past them?

A challenge for me is doing something on my page other than a girls face. They are just like an art journal security blanket for me, therefore I sometimes embellish them with outlandish make up and jewelry etc to help push my boundaries. If I am stuck, I actually turn to my favorite movies or searches in Pinterest for inspiration. Some movies I have put on for background ambiance are Momma Mia, Coraline, Pretty In Pink, Alice In Wonderland, etc. I love works Tim Burton and John Hughes. I actually have a folder on Pinterest called 'Creative Inspiration' (http://www.pinterest.com/niccidotca/creative-inspiration/).

9.  Name some of your must have tools and/ or mediums you use in your art journal.

My red col-er col-erase sketch pencil, an eraser, my water colour paint brush filled with GOLDEN titan buff and water, a black medium tip permanent felt, GOLDEN acrylic fluid medium in satin and some water colour or mixed media paper.

10. What technique have you found to be the most difficult for you?

Lately I have been overcoming the challenge of creating my own art stamps. My carving skills still need quite a bit of practice, but I love the outcome so far.

My challenges are usually not geared to techniques being difficult, but a fear of trying new products/techniques. Last Summer I was gifted with a 8x10 inch gelli plate and a large brayer.  They have yet to come out of the package. They will soon though...I promise. I would also like to try image transfers. Those will be two of my goals for this summer.

11. Do you write in your art journal like a diary? Or does your art you work inspire you to write?

My journals are mostly filled with art. I usually do not add text, as that way I can pick out some of my favorite images and turn them into art prints or greeting card images. This way, with the use of Photoshop, I can add in the text I wish to incorporate into my images.



12. What tips do you have for the beginner?

Fear not, jump in with both feet and just create … after all, it is just paper. There are no mistakes in art. Art is whatever comes out of you. Plus you can either share it with others or keep to it yourself as a place you can safely escape to when the time is right. Art Journaling is a way to travel without leaving home.

I hope I managed to give you a little insight and inspiration today. 
Feel free to pop on by and visit me at www.nicci.ca