Showing posts with label Deconstructed Sketches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Deconstructed Sketches. Show all posts

Friday, August 10, 2012

Clementine Love & Hugs #2... Deconstructed Sketch #64



I was able to play along with Deconstructed Sketch #64 this week.

And here's the sketch:




I changed it up a little from a square card to a rectangle.

On my card, I used Clementine B&Ts again, and also the same sentiment from the Words of Comfort set, same as I used on yesterday's card.


If you are wondering about how I got my bulky bow to look so "perfect", it is a faux bow.

I first took a piece of ribbon and made it into a loop, securing the ends with ScorTape.

Then I took a shorter piece of ribbon, ran a strip of ScorTape down the center lengthwise, and then folded the edges in, getting them to meet in the center of the ribbon.

I attached that to the middle of my loop of ribbon.  I like to pinch the middle of the flattened loop piece to make it look like an M.  Then when you wrap the smaller ribbon around it at the center, it gives the bow a nice pleated look.

The tails are simply two pieces of ribbon, with the ends cut off -- to cut those ends, simply fold the ribbon in half lengthwise and trim off your angle.

  I pinched the ends of the tails into an M shape, too, and secured the pinched pleats with ScorTape.

I attached the tails one at a time to the back of the bow using ScorTape.

Then I just adhered the bow onto the card, over top of the flat ribbon I had already attached to my card.

A perfect bow every time.  lol


Happy creating!  :)


Supplies used are all CTMH (unless otherwise noted):
Paper:  Clementine paper packet; Colonial White CS
Inks:  Saddle, Twilight, Sorbet
Stamp:  Words of Comfort
Embellishments:  Dk. Chocolate Striped Grosgrain, Pearl Opaques
Other:  2 1/4" circle punch (EK), 2 3/4" scallop circle - Cricut Art Philosophy cartridge, ScorTape (ScorPal), Blending Pen



Friday, July 6, 2012

Birthday Birdie.... Deconstructed Sketch #59



I got a chance to play along with the Deconstructed Sketch yesterday.

Here's Sketch #59:




I used papers from Footloose and stamps from Life Is Tweet, last month's Stamp of the Month.

The bird is reverse masked, then sponged with ink:  Creme Brulee and Tulip, and Sweet Leaf and Lagoon.

I saw a great tutorial (possibly even a video) on the reverse masking with this bird image earlier this week, possibly last week, but I now can't recall who did it.  If someone knows, please let me know, and I'll add the link to my post.  Thanks.

And of course I had to add a googlie eye to the bird; it just needed it!  lol


Happy creating!



Supplies used (all CTMH unless otherwise noted):
Paper:  Footloose B&Ts; White Daisy CS
Stamp:  Life Is Tweet - June SOTM
Inks:  Black, Lagoon, Sweet Leaf, Creme Brulee, Tulip; Sunset marker
Embellishments:  Creme Brulee grosgrain, Pearl opaques, Lagoon button, White hemp
Other:  Corner rounder, Scallop border punch (SU), Googlie eye (unknown), Scor-tape (ScorPal)





Friday, January 20, 2012

SUPER Birthday Greetings... another sneak peek!



I am having lots of fun playing with my new products!

Yesterday I saw a great sketch that I had to try, so this is what I made with it...







And here's the Deconstructed sketch I used...






Isn't that a fun card???

I used another new paper pack, called Superhero.  It's full of fabulous B&Ts, and so perfect for the boys in our lives!

The main image I actually cut out of one of the B&Ts.  Cute and easy, huh?

Note the twine, stud, and binder clip... they are new products, too!


Are you excited yet?


Only 12 more days to go until the Spring/Summer Idea Book goes live...




Happy creating!  :)




Supplies used (all CTMH unless otherwise noted):
Paper:  Superhero B&Ts; Black, Honey, Cranberry, White Daisy CS
Stamps:  Just a Number, Typeset Alphabet
Ink:  Black
Embellishments:  Grey twine, Binder clip, Round durable stud
Punches:  Upper Crest border (Fiskars), Oval (SU), Star (SU), 1/4" circle (SU)
Other:  Micro-tip scissors, 3D foam tape





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