Showing posts with label sizzix. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sizzix. Show all posts

Monday, December 22, 2014

Don't Forget To Shine!

I finally managed to get my hands on Brusho this weekend. Here are the results of my playtime!







Supplies used:
RubberMoon - Moon Frame & Star Tree
Imagine Crafts/Tsukineko - VersaFine Onyx Black & Jumbo Dauber
Brusho - Gamboge, Violet, Purple, Vermillion, Turquoise
Zig Wink of Stella - Brown, Yellow
Sakura - White Gel Pen 
Sizzix - Cabinet Card Die
White Mountboard
ScorPal Sookwang Tape
Small paintbrush








Step 1: Die cut your shape. Saturate with water, sprinkle on the Brusho and allow it to bleed together.








Step 2: When dry, stamp the moon frame image onto the cabinet card and onto a spare piece of white card. Cut out the frame that has been stamped onto the spare card.








Step 3: Color the cutout frame using Brusho turquoise. Color the moon and stars of the frame using yellow and brown Wink of Stella. Stamp the star tree and color using the same pens. Highlight the stars and frame bottom using a white gel pen.








Step 4: Assemble the pieces using Sookwang tape!



Happy Holidays - Thanks for reading the blog today!






Monday, October 20, 2014

Moon ' ificent!

I love Halloween more than any other holiday and I hope you enjoy my Hallow offering!







Supplies used:

RubberMoon: GE2520 - 4 sided Moon Cube Stamp
Imagine Crafts/Tsukineko:  StazOn Jet Black
Alpha Stamps: Black Dresden Trim
Sizzix: Squares Die and Eileen Hull, Cubes Die
White Mountboard
Sharpie Black Marker Pen
Glue







I began by die cutting all of my shapes







I then stamped my images and went around the edges with a black Sharpie pen








I used the StazOn pad direct to the mountboard. This produces an almost linen/fabric effect on the surface. On the larger bottom square I went around the edge with the Sharpie again to give it more definition against the white edge of the middle size square.







I then assembled my cube using the same StazOn ink technique and finished the top and bottom edges of the four sides with black Dresden trim.


Thanks for taking the time to read my blog today!