Black Widow

“Fallaces sunt rerum species,” but not in this picture.🕷 I wonder if Natasha Romanoff would enjoy this card? Thoughts?? If you have a Black Widow fan who would enjoy this, just look below.

Supplies:

  • Papers: Arteza Watercolor Paper,Black Black 110lb cardstock, Vellum
  • Inks: Distress Ink (Candy Apple, Squeezed Lemonade, Black Soot)
  • Die set: Sizzix-Tim Holtz’s Frightful Things
  • Stamps: Stampersanonymous Tangled Webs
  • Stencil: Tim Holtz’s Digits
  • Distress Texture Paste Crypt
  • Distress Crayon: Black Soot, Empty Tomb
  • Inks: Archival Black Soot
  • Nuvo drops: black
  • Distress Paint in Candy Apple
  • Thread omber yellow-red-orange-black

Directions:

Cut the watercolor card stock down to 4.5×6. Apply texture paste through the stencil. Allow drying time. Using your splat box, spray with yellow and red ink. Spray with water as needed to get the result you desire. Add droplets of Black Soot. Dry. Stamp the spider webs. Stich the cardstock. Cut the ghosts and spiders. Add black Nuvo drops to the body of the spiders. Once dry, paint the hourglass on them. Type your sentiment on vellum. Layer it up with mattes as you desire and glue it down. Enjoy!!!

“Thanks for your cooperation.”

Challenges: Two Old Bats Halloween Challenge, Tic Tac Toe Challenge (Stencil, FrameIt, Sparkle)

Polychromatic Fashion

Happy August, crafters! I was in the store and was inspired by the homecoming mum’s supplies that dominated the aisles. Who doesn’t love the look of formal gowns? Such elegance!

Back at home, I pulled out one of my favorite stamps, this gorgeous gown by The Ton. She is stamped in a kaleidoscope of Distress Oxide colors, and the background is blended with the same. A little zig-zag stitching was added to the background for interest. What I adore about this stamp is its ability to give you a sumptuous result with little time. This is a great card layout when you are short on time and need to make a card in an hour. Here are two links to previous cards I’ve made with the stamp for more inspiration: Imagine Elegance and Vivid Elegance.

As it is the beginning of August, there is a new challenge at the Colorful Options Challenge. Polychromatic Fashion serves as my rainbow-inspired contribution.

Wishing you a wonderful month ahead, crafty friends. May this month bring nothing but the best!

Hello, Again, Hello

Hello August! And artists! And crafters!

It is the beginning of a new month on the Colorful Options Challenge. Mideela and Zemira provide the center point for my rainbow-inspired contribution this month. What a great set of friends! Here’s what you need for this duo,

Supplies:

  • Papers: Arteza Watercolor Paper,Black Black 110lb cardstock, 110lb Nina Solar White cardstock
  • Inks: Distress Oxide (Tumbled Glass, Scattered Straw), Distress Ink (Spun Sugar)
  • Lavinia Stamp Sets: Mideela, Zemira
  • Stencils: Tim Holtz Sparkle, Lavina Stamps Elegance
  • Inks: Versafine Onyx Black Ink,
  • Black Acrylic paint
  • Distress Oxide Matte Texture Paste

Directions:

Cut the watercolor card stock down to 5×7. Apply texture paste through the stencil. Allow drying time. Apply the pink, blue and yellow ink with a blending sponge or brush, making sure to overlap the colors. Spritz with a little water to allow the colors to blend. Dry. Use a stamping platform to ink up Mideela and Zemira. I didn’t like the result I achieved, so I painted them with blacky acrylic paint after inking. Layer it up with mattes as you desire and glue it down. Enjoy!!!

Sometimes you just need to hear, “Hello, my friend, hello.”

Seen + Noted

Hello friends! It’s a new month, which means a new challenge over at the Colorful Options Challenge! The color this month is TURQUOISE! How much fun is that??? Turquoise always makes me think of oceans; however, my contribution to the challenge is a home decor item with butterflies. My rainbow-inspired contribution can be found in my post Hello, Again, Hello.

I thought this would be a great summer house decoration. Here’s what you need.

Have fun!

Supplies:

  • Box: Tim Holtz Ideology craft box
  • Acrylic paint: Distress paint in Tumbled Glass and Salvaged Patina
  • Clear Modge Podge
  • Collage paper: Tim Holtz entymology
  • Distress Oxide Ink: Salvaged Patina
  • Distress Glaze: Salvaged Patina
  • Distress Oxide Collage Medium
  • Ideology: metal word; chip board sentiments

Directions:

Cut the collage paper to fit the box. Turn the paper over and paint the backside of the paper with acrylic paint as you desire. Using either collage Medium or Mod Podge, glue the collage paper to the box, placing a layer of medium over the paper as well. Paint the metal sentiment with Distress collage medium and sprinkle with glaze. Allow drying. Emboss with the embossing gum. Ink the chip board sentiments with Distress Oxide. Glue the sentiments to the box. You’re done!!

Have a great month!

Hide and Seek

Happy August, fiber artists! It’s the beginning of a new month and a new design for my color-of-the-month contribution over at the Colorful Options Challenge. This month I designed a collar for my cat. She has a tendency to hide, and we cannot find her. It makes giving her her daily medicine quite difficult. The solution? Attach an Apple GPS to her collar. There was nothing like this that I could find, so I crocheted a collar with a “pouch” for the GPS. Don’t worry, the placket is a breakaway attachment. Enjoy!

Wine Time, Witches

Happy Sunday, friends! Is it wine time yet? Well…. it is somewhere!

This little witch from Rabbit Hole Designs reminds me of the opening cartoon credits for the 1960s show Bewitched. 💙💙💙 this show! When Louise Tate gives Samantha a drink to calm her down before telling Darin she’s pregnant makes me laugh. Oh, how the times have changed. Her supplies and how to follow.

Supplies:

  • Papers: Arches cold press watercolor paper, White Nina Solar White 100lb, blue and purple cardstock from the stash
  • Inks: Distress Oxide Ink in Wilted Violet, Villanous Potion, Kitsch Flamingo, Scattered Straw, Tea Dye, Aged Mahogany, Tumbled Glass, Vintage Photo
  • Ink Sprays: Prize Ribbon, Tumbled Glass
  • Distress Mica Spray: Snow Flurries
  • Distress Oxide Crackle Texture Paste Matte
  • Stamp sets: Rabbit Hole Designs Cocktail Witch, Lawn Fawn Village Heros
  • Stencil: Rabbit Hole Designs TRH-011S
  • Embellishments: white gel pen, black Copic liner 0.5mm black, clear jewel
  • Inks: Memento Black, Hero Arts Unicorn White, Archival Ink in Faded Jeans
  • Distress Oxide Glaze
  • Metallic Lustre in White Frost

Directions:

Cut the watercolor cardstock to 5.25 x 4.0. Stamp the image in Memento black ink. Apply the texture paste through the stencil. While the paste dries, use a water brush and the Distress Oxide inks to color the witch. Once the witch dries, apply the glaze to the areas you do NOT want any background ink to cover. Get out your splat box ☺, mist the paper with water, and spray using the ink and mica sprays until you are happy. Allow drying time. Stamp the clouds with Faded Jeans and the village with Unicorn White. Apply the metallic luster to the edges. Using the Copic liner, redraw the lines as needed for crisp outlines. Embellish with a white gel pen and a jewel for her necklace. Layer up your frames, and you got this!

Happy Crafty August!

Challenges entered: SSS Wednesday Challenge, Alphabet Card Challenge (I love Halloween & Classic TV), Shop Your Stash Challenge, Tic Tac Toe Challenge (snentiment=wish, free=one layer, watercolor-yes)

You Got This

Happy Sunday, Funday, artists and crafters!

“If I could turn back time, If I could find a way….” I would make my days COOLER! Perhaps, Jupiter could lend a hand?! Well, until then … I bring cool colors to my corner of the world. Enjoy what remains of your weekend! Cheers!!

Supplies:

  • Papers: Black Black cardstock by Fabriano, Arteza watercolor paper, Coral cardstock by Parklane
  • Inks: Distress Oxide Ink in Abandoned Coral, Saltwater Taffy; Versafine Onyx Black Ink
  • Ink Sprays: Villanous Potion, Saltwater Taffy, Abandoned Coral, Tumbled Glass.
  • Acrylic paint: Distress paint in Saltwater Taffy, Tumbled Glass, Dusty Concord; Clear Gesso
  • Clear Rock Candy Glitter
  • Stamp sets: Tim Holtz’s Tiny Text
  • Embossing Folder: Tim Holtz’s Pocket Watches
  • Cricut Cut for “You Got This”

Directions:

Cut the Black Black card stock down to 3.75 x 5.55. Lightly mist and emboss. Using a makeup sponge, lightly dry paint the background with Dusty Concord. Once dry, use a brayer and lightly apply the Saltwater Taffy and Tumbled Glass. Allow drying time again, use the brayer and clear gesso lightly to random parts of the cardstock; sprinkle glitter while wet and tap off the excess. Spritz a mat with the ink sprays and take up the colors with watercolor paper. Dry. Using a sponge applicator, ink the watercolor paper with Abandoned Coral and Saltwater Taffy. Cut the paper to create a frame. Use the leftovers to cut out a sentiment and a sentiment strip. Ink the strip with TH’s tiny text and black ink. Layer it up and glue it down. Enjoy!!!

I hope your week gets off to a good start!

Challenges entered: Can You Handle the Pressure?, SSS Wednesday Challenge, Shop Your Stash Challenge (Glitter),

Home for the Holidays

Happy Sunday, crafty friends! It’s Christmas in July this morning. My siamese cat is snuggled in her favorite chair for her afternoon siesta. She will wake shortly for prowling to ensure no creatures are stirring. Her miniature friend has brought her a small gift but is careful to let her nap. I am sure she will be thrilled when she awakes.

Supplies:

  • Papers: Red card stock from the stash, 110 lb Nina Solar White
  • Inks: Distress Oxide Ink in Aged Mahogany, Memento Onxy Black Ink, Versamark Embossing Ink
  • Embossing Powder: Ranger White
  • Stamp sets: Hero Arts November 2019
  • Stencil: City Buildings by TCW
  • Copic markers: RV69,E07,YG 61, YG63, YG67,Y38,Y35,E31,E34,E29

Happy Sunday to all, and to all, Happy Crafting!

Challenges entered: SSS Wednesday Challenge, Crazy Critter Challenge, ABC Christmas Challenge (New: my stencil was bought yesterday, Old:2019 stamp set), Alphabet Challenge, Double Trouble Challenge

Sweet Wishes

Happy Weekend, crafty friends! I have gone from Ghostface’s macabre to some sweet butterfly wishes. I was playing with combining Saltwater Taffy and Salvaged Patina… and this pick-me-up card is the result. Hope you enjoy!!

Supplies:

  • Papers: Arteza Watercolor Paper, Peach Card Stock, White Fun Foam, Nina Solar White 110lb cardstock
  • Inks: Distress Oxide & Distress Ink Stamp pads (Salvaged Patina, Saltwater Taffy, Abandoned Coral), Versamark Embossing Ink
  • Embossing Folders: Impresslit Butterfly, Tim Holt’s 3-D Embossing Swirls
  • Embossing Glaze: Salvaged Patina, Saltwater Taffy
  • Embossing Powder: silver from stash
  • Stamp sets: Stampers Anonymous Tiny Text
  • Distress Collage Medium
  • Metallic Lustre Silver Spark
  • Glossy Accents
  • Acrylic paints: white gesso, Distress oxide paint (Salvaged Patina, Saltwater Taffy)
  • Glitter: Distress Clear Rock Candy, Art Glitter Mint Chiffon
  • Thread from my stash

Directions:

Cut the watercolor card stock down to 5.0x 3.75. Ink the inside of the 3D embossing folder with Salvaged Patina. Lightly mist your watercolor paper and run through the machine. Allow drying. Rub the metallic lustre randomly over the paper to give it more depth. Then rub (or pain) collage medium randomly and dust the medium with clear rock candy. For the “sentiment” background, ink up the Tiny Text stamps with Versamark ink and sprinkle with a mixture of Salvaged Patina glaze and silver embossing powder. Cut a white piece of cardstock to 5.5×4.25. Stitch the sentiment background and white paper with turquoise thread and your sewing machine. Cut the two peach frames from cardstock and ink the edges with Oxide in Saltwater Taffy and Abandoned Coral. Cut out your butterfly from the same peach paper. Using glossy accents, give the butterfly a raised body. Now paint your butterfly until you are happy with the result. Using collage medium, pain the butterfly’s body and sprinkle with Art Glitter. Choose a sentiment and emboss it with a mixture of Saltwater Taffy glaze and silver embossing powder. Glue your layers together; I used fun foam to back the 3D embossed layer.

Stay cool, and enjoy your Sunday!

Challenges entered: SSS Wednesday Challenge, Can You Handle the Pressure?, Critter Crazy Challenge,

Friday Flowers

TGIF friends! I have been following Craft Roulette on YouTube for a few months; it’s live on Friday evenings when I have some downtime – YEAH! I love that it makes me think outside the box I put myself in. My current box has been galaxy/Star Wars related. Nothing that I could use for this week’s challenge. However, the inspiration for this card comes from another Youtube channel: The Paper Outpost. I was mesmerized by such a simple drawing technique and was waiting for the opportunity to give it a try. So, the flowers on this card are hand-drawn. WHAT? yep! I can color, layout, and design, but hand draw??? not so much!!! But, I successfully made it happen. Thank you, Pam! Not only did I hand draw but I made a single-layer card. Oh my!! What a Friday!!

Supplies:

  • Papers: Arteza Watercolor Paper, Purple Card Stock, White Fun Foam
  • Inks: Distress Spray Stain (Tumbled Glass, Peeled Paint) Distress Oxide Spray (Tumbled Glass, Speckled Egg, Old Paper), Distress Oxide Stamp pads (Dried Marigold, Bundled Sage, Wilted Violet, Uncharted Mariner, Forest Moss)
  • EK Success ink pen
  • Distress Powder: Black Soot
  • Distress Micro Glaze
  • Archival Ink: Black Soot, Hickory Smoke, Peeled Paint, Speckled Egg
  • Versamark Embossing Ink
  • Stampers Anonymous Stamps: Ledger Script, Faded Type, Simple Sayings, Mini Media Marks

Directions:

Cut the watercolor card stock down to 5.5x 4.25. Draw your flowers using EK Success Ink Pen. Using cotton balls, ink your flowers using Wilted Violet, Dried Marigold, and Bundled Sage. Once dry, cover your flowers and leaves with micro glaze and get out your splat box. using the spray inks and oxides, spray and dry in layers until you are happy with the result. Allow drying or dry with a heat tool. Then, using the Archival ink, script stamps, and mini-media stamps, stamp as desired. Place your sentiment and use the embossing ink and Distress Powder to make it stand out. Finally, use Uncharted Mariner and Forest Moss to ink the sides. Pop it up on fun foam and mount it on your card stock. Honestly, this was fast and fun to make. I hope you enjoy it!

Have a fantastic weekend!!

Challenges entered: Shop Our Stash Challenge, The Four Seasons Challenge, Crafting Happiness Challenge