Showing posts with label distess inks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label distess inks. Show all posts

Friday, June 2, 2017

1 Stencil, 3 ways to create Card Backgrounds


Hello everyone, it's Juhi, I'm sharing how to use one stencil to create 3 different looks.




Look 1:



For the first background I began by placing the stencil onto white cardstock and applying distress inks to create a ink blended background. I used 4 colors in shades of red, orange and yellow.
Starting with red at the bottom I worked my way up to to yellow.
After removing the stencil I repeated the same process, this time over the entire cardstock. This created a muted, stenciled background. Finally I sprinkled some water onto the background and dabbed it with a piece of tissue paper.

Look 2:

I followed the same steps to create the second stenciled background. In this background I carefully placed the stencil back in place on the cardstock and outlined the leaves with a black pen. This gave a nice defined look.

Look 3:



For the third background, I masked out few leaves of the stencil with washi tape and applied distress ink over the remaining leaves. Following which I removed the washi tape one by one from each leaf and inked them with a different, darker color.
I finally created cards using the 3 backgrounds, I diecut a window in the middle of background 1 and mounted it on white cardstock base with double sided foam tape after stamping the sentiment.

I stamped the sentiment on a piece of black die cut cardstock and stuck it on top of background 2, and finally mounted the background panel on black cardstock.
For the third card, I stamped the sentiment onto the diecut piece from the 1st card and mounted on top of background 3.

Supplies Used:


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Leaf Stencil
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" Non-stick Craft Sheet
Non-stick Craft Sheet
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Card Stock - Bright White
Card Stock - Bright White
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Dream Cut Machine
Dream Cut Machine
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Acrylic Stamping Block
Acrylic Stamping Block
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Pigment Ink Pad - Black
Pigment Ink Pad - Black
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ADHESIVE SCRAPBOOKING GLUE
ADHESIVE SCRAPBOOKING GLUE
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Clear Stamps - Jumbo Wishes
Clear Stamps - Jumbo Wishes
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Mini Distress Pad - Festive Berries
Mini Distress Pad - Festive Berries
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Thin Cut Dies - Square
Thin Cut Dies - Square
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Mini Distress Pad - Fossilized
Mini Distress Pad - Fossilized
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Distress Ink Pad - Spiced Marmalade
Distress Ink Pad - Spiced Marmalade
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Washi Tape - Floral Flowers
Washi Tape - Floral Flowers
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ADHESIVE FOAM DBL SIDED TAPE
ADHESIVE FOAM DBL SIDED TAPE
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Thursday, April 6, 2017

Crafter in The Spotlight 44 - Itsy Bitsy

Hello arty-crafty folks,

The week rolled over and Thursday is here again! It’s time for me to introduce a talented crafter and her outstanding craft skills. This week’s chosen one is Aangee shah, who feels there is nothing else that makes her happier than crafting.

Aangee worked in a school for a year as an art and craft teacher but realised that it did not make her completely happy. She always wanted to establish her own identity and found crafting to be the perfect way to do it.


 How did Aangee get into crafting, what inspires her, what are her tips for fellow crafters, her favourite quote, how would she contribute to the crafting world if she had magical powers? Read answers to all these questions, discover more about her interesting journey and catch a glimpse of a step by step project by Aangee in this interview. Don't forget to leave your comments for her.




Here are excerpts of my interview with Aangee Shah:

Rashmi Closepet, MD, Itsy Bitsy: Tell us a bit about yourself & your background?
Angee Shah: I graduated from Gujarat University and have completed my M.Com. I worked for a year in a school as an art and craft teacher… but  that didn't give me the happiness that I was looking for although I had to work just on creativity. I always wanted my own identity and wanted to do something with my own name. For me, art and craft slowly turned to my day by day work from my hobby. Crafting gives me immense joy. Buying craft materials gives me more pleasure than buying cloths.
Crafting is my soul. From childhood I was a brilliant student in art and craft and even got many certificates for the same. I always wanted to be a painter and wanted people to know me by my art work. Thought not known as a painter, but I am known as a passionate crafter.  My strongest support for crafting comes from my sister, who always stands by my side for the same.

RC:    How did you get into crafting?
AS: I never thought of being a crafter. But suddenly one day I just started and tried my hands on an exploding box and then don't know what went into my mind and slowing I started creating more and more album cards. Playing with paper and glue made me go crazy and I wanted to create something new every day.

RC:    What is your favourite type of craft?
AS: My favourite is album making as I believe in creating memories. What can be better than an album that can store all those memories? However, nowadays I started playing with colours to get deep into mix media projects. My very 1st colour sprays were Itsy Bitsy colour splash…..

RC: What are your favourite products at Itsy Bitsy?
AS: Flowers, stamps, colour splash and the new release chalk paints are among some of my favourites.

I really want to thank Itsy Bitsy for providing such beautiful raw materials with which I can finish my projects… just amazing!!! Itsy Bitsy has become the regular shop for my craft things.

RC: If you had magical powers, how would you contribute to the Crafting world?
AS: If I had magical powers I would frankly make some money with crafting. I would also introduce the art of crafting to the world.

RC:   Your prized possession in your craft stash from Itsy Bitsy?
 AS: Those would be Chalk paints and Stamps. 

RC:   How would you describe your style of crafting?
AS: My way of working is just simple... I love to create something new every day. My style of creating means…it should give satisfaction after completion so that I get motivated to create more each day.

RC: How do you organize your time for crafting?
AS: I regularly work on crafting for 3-4 hours a day. I make a target and complete that too.

RC: Tips for people who want to craft
AS: Don't just wish to craft. Start it up. Because I believe if you want to craft, there are endless things to create.

RC: Your all -time favourite quote?
AS: It's my tag line.. " Spreading handmade love beyond boundaries "


 Here is a gorgeous project by Aangee  & step by step description:




Step 1: Collect goodies like stamps, distress ink, brush pen...all available at Itsy Bitsy store.



 Step 2: Stamp your choice of flowers and colour them with ink of your choice and cut them as shown.





Step 3: Blend in pigment ink on the white card stock as shown with the help of your blending tool. 


Step 4: Arrange the coloured cuttings of your stamped flowers and sentiment. Stick the card stock on your envelope. It's done....



Here are a couple of  Aangee's other awesome creations:






Many congrats Aangee for being the CRAFTER IN THE SPOTLIGHT – ITSY BITSY!!


You will receive Rs.500/- Itsy Bitsy gift voucher ðŸ˜ŠðŸ˜Š & a Crafter in the Spotlight badge, which can be proudly displayed on the side bar of your blog and other platforms. Looking forward to many more creations, Happy Crafting!

Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Travel Journal By Sampada Srivastava

Hello Crafty friends, today we have another guest designer at the Itsy Bitsy blog. She is none other than our last week’s “Crafter in the Spotlight” SAMPADA SRIVASTAVA!  Sampada continues to amaze us with stunning creations. Today, she will showcase a delightful lemon themed travel journal which is adorned with beautiful flowers & pearls! Visit our blog to see this fabulous creation & please show your love by leaving your valuable comments for our guest designer! 

Over to Sampada..

Hi All,
I hope you all had an awesome weekend...well I had a fun time travelling this whole last week with my family. This is my first Guest Designer post so I am pretty excited about it..
Well Delhi’s summer is the painful thing but guess what its raining in my city...which is a instant mood boosters esp for Delhi-NCR people..And here I have this lovely little travel journal to share with you...I have been in love with Itsy Bitsy products since I jumped into crafting and when Itsy Bitsy asked me to do a guest post, it was irresistible.


Now on to the post, I have altered a mini brag book which I have bought few months back from Itsy Bitsy. It was kept since that time because I couldn’t get time to make use of it. So, in this project I am altering it with with a classy theme. It is super cute and has space for pictures and journaling. It is handy and its Travel size makes it perfect for Travel/Vacation journaling so here I am with perfect Travel journal.

More detailed pictures at the end of the post!
& Don’t forget to see the video attached below which has all the details of the Product list with their name...so easy for you to search. Also I will be listing the material list at the end of the post and you can get entire collection from Itsy Bitsy so once you are over with my post you can grab yours.

Now coming to the process,

So this is the mini brag book which I will be altering. 
I am using MARIPOSA BUTTERFLY COLLAGE GOLD GLITTER sheet to cover the top of the journal. This pattern paper is one of my favourite and you don’t need to add any texture on the base as it is already so amazing..I have cut the sheet and distressed the edges with scissor for ripped look and then I distressed the edges with DISTRESS INK, available at Itsy Bitsy. And then I pasted it on the Top.
http://itsybitsy.in/scrapbooking-paper-crafts-tools/?categories=15754#/page/1

Then I pasted a oval cut pattern paper below the oval frame and stick it on the cover.
I did crackle paint on shells and leaves, and chosen color wisely so as to complement other embellishments. I have gone LEMON with this project...LOL
Crochet Flowers Lemon Chiffon
Phoebe Petals Lemon Chiffon 6 pcs
CROCHET TRIMS LEMON CHIFFON

I don’t remember the name of the product for leaves as I have got that long time back but it was in a pack of butterfly-leaves-swirl mdf.

So you can see the crackled texture on the shells and leaves.

Next started embellishing the cover page starting from Lace, pollens on the base and flowers on the top. These classy Pearl beads has added extra beauty to the journal. Detailed pics below.



Friday, June 6, 2014

TGIF with Pooja - Basics of stamping

Hi everybody !
I hope you have had a great summer so far !
We have been having some real good sunshine on this side of the planet (not much sun here otherwise) 
I thought its a really good day to make some Videos for you guys !

Today we will be talking about 
The very basics of stamping !

Stuff about stamps that any beginner needs to know!
so here the video have fun watching !


For any questions or clarifications do comment here , i will try to get back to you asap. 
Thank-you for joining me here !

Happy stamping !



Saturday, May 31, 2014

A Vintage Bridal Album

Off late I've found myself quite hooked on Mini Albums!! I guess all of us crafters go through these phases and clearly I'm no exception. Today I've got a new album to share with you - it's a vintage bridal album!


The album wasn't always a vintage bridal album... it was supposed to just be a vintage album. Then as I got crafting, I found myself adding roses, then more roses and even more - until finally it looked seriously bridal! Which is why I have re-christened it a Vintage Bridal album.


All the roses were made using the ItsyBitsy Swirly rose die. It's so easy to use and you can really make gorgeous roses with it. What is interesting about this project is that I used the same color of card stock for the entire cover. It was all a creamy white. I added the vintage feel only with Antique Linen Distress Ink. I inked the roses with it, then shaded the background design with it. Gradually with all the shading and  inking, I had 2 shades on the cover creating this fabulous aged look.

A pretty bow with cream ribbon finished off my project. And I think it looks pretty awesome! What do you think? Do let me know - would love to hear your thoughts.

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