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Monday, 2 December 2024

Mr Frostie and his shining stars....

Hello friends ~ remember me?!? It's definitely been a while and not the easiest six months. If you don't know why I've been absent from the challenge blog, then you can read all about it HERE and I would just like to say a huge thank you to every single person who has supported me and reached out to me during my darkest days ~ it really has been appreciated and I am so grateful to you all.

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Anyway, back to today, and welcome to the brand new Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge which this week is called Make It Sparkle and the DT are showcasing the products from PAPERARTSY within their makes.

Now, since I've been absent from this challenge there have been quite a few new releases from Tim Holtz and they have all been spectacular including Mr Frostie from the Christmas release of Stampers Anonymous 2024. He just stole my heart immediately and with this theme in mind, I chose to use one of the images of this beautiful snowman, which I placed in the Festive Wreath from Sizzix.

So here we go...it's time to make it sparkle and bring this scene to life!

For this make I used the smaller sized Rectangular Etcetera Panel by Stampers Anonymous and began by covering the edges with the black and white gingham tape from the Christmas Tape pack.

BACKGROUND PANEL

With my panel prepped and ready, I chose a piece of decorative paper from the Christmas Backdrops pack and because I wanted a frosty feel to this piece I went with the mint green snowflake design.

I cut the paper into three pieces ~ one piece that will be placed across the centre and then two extra pieces that I will be attaching at the top and bottom. I did this so that it creates the look of multiple layers of paper on the background and also adds detail and texture.

I stitched the three pieces together to form one whole piece that will cover the panel, leaving 0.5cm around the outside edge to show the design tape.

After ripping and tearing around the edge of the paper and also along the joins where I've attached the panels at the top and bottom, I machine stitched a border before adhering it to my panel using Matte Collage Medium.

Now to add the wording and for this I used a combination of three products, including:

  • Believe and surrounding sparkles ~ PaperArtsy Jofy Printed Tissue
  • Christmas Magic ~ Mr Frostie Stamp Set
  • No.01225 ~ Christmas Remnant Rubs from my stash

I began by applying the word 'Believe" and for this you will need a water brush or a brush dipped into water. Remove any excess water from the brush, you only need it damp and draw a line of water around the word believe before gently tearing it from the sheet. Once you have piece of tissue, using a Collage Brush, apply a thin layer of Matte Collage Medium to the back of the tissue and place it directly onto the background paper. Very gently use the collage brush with a little more medium to brush over the tissue to create a seamless finish. 

Apply the sparkles/stars to the background using exactly the same technique.

Underneath the word believe, I stamped the Christmas Magic sentiment from the Mr Frostie stamp set, using Black Soot Archival Ink and then beneath that I applied the remnant rub, No.01225.

To complete the background I added two tiny pieces of idea-ology Cello Sticker Tape to the opposite top right and bottom left hand corners.

The background can now be set to one side whilst moving onto making the wreath.

WREATH

To begin with I cut the base of my wreath from Mixed Media Heavystock card using the Sizzix Vault Festive Wreath die set by Tim Holtz, and cut the card that I coloured using the following colours of Distress Spray Stain:

  • Greenery and Base: Iced Spruce, Evergreen Bough, Peeled Paint and Rustic Wilderness
  • Poinsettia: Lumberjack Plaid and Barn Door
  • Pinecones: Gathered Twigs and Walnut Stain

Once dry, I began die cutting the base, which I cut twice to form a substantial base, together with enough pieces to form the all the greenery. I wanted to add some extra frosty sparkle to each of these pieces and for this I used white embossing powder. I just gently dab the ends of each piece into a clear embossing ink pad, and then sprinkle the white powder over the top, tapping away the excess. After heat embossing the powder, I take one piece at a time and begin to build up the wreath, layer by layer.

Once all the greenery is in place, I die cut the poinsettias from the red inky card and layered these to form two flowers. I added gold Metallic Droplets in the centres of each before placing them onto the wreath.

To complete the wreath I used a brush to very gently apply touches of Matte Collage Medium over the tips before sprinkling Rock Candy Glitter over the finished piece, tapping away excess glitter before allowing it to dry.

The wreath is ready and now we can move onto the star of the show... Mr Frostie.

MR FROSTIE

After stamping the image of Mr Frostie onto watercolour card, I then used the co-ordinating die set from Simon Says Stamp to cut the stamped image. If you don't have this die set, then you can fussy cut the image.

I then watercolored the die cut image using Distress Pencils and a watercolour brush. Once I was hapy with the colours, I added some white pen details.

To complete Mr Froste, I used Snowfall Grit Paste, which I just applied with my fingertip to the top of his hat, onto his arms and of course, on the tip of his nose.

I placed Mr Frostie into the wreath before I placed him onto my panel using foam pads to add height and dimension.

STARS ✨

For the dimensional stars, the one that Mr Frostie is holding and the one that is also on the background, I used the die from the Vault Christmas 2020 set and cut the two stars from gold metallic kraft card. I then assembled each star by folding along the score lines on the die cut before placing them onto my panel and into his hand.

I then cut a few more gold stars that you can see dotted around the background. Once again I used gold metallic kraft card as my surface and cut the stars using the Falling Stars die by Tim Holtz. I then adhered each star into position with a dot of collage medium, before adding a silver metallic droplet to each of the centres.

We're nearly there and all that's left is the finishing touches and all that Mica Flake sparkle....

MICA FLAKES

All around the outside of the panel, I added some extra sparkle using Mica Flakes.

I personally always use Glossy Accents for this process, as I find this doesn't dull the sparkle and using the fine nozzle on the bottle, I just drizzle the adhesive around the edge, then sprinkle mica flakes over the top. Tap away the excess before adding some more Glossy Accents along the two joins in the paper and once again, sprinkle the flakes over the top.

Always apply the mica flakes and adhesive in sections, don't try to do it all at once because you will get into a bit of a mess.

HOW TO CREATE THE HANGER

Finally, with the panel complete, I added the hanger so that this piece can be displayed.

For this I used two Hinge Clips which I painted with Candied Apple Distress Paint. Once the clips are dry, I clipped them along the top edge of the panel before adding rope.

I finished this piece by hanging two Holiday Bells from the rope, both of which are painted using Candied Apple Distress Paint and then hung using an idea-ology loop pin.

So that's it from me for today and I hope you've been inspired by this project, as it really is so much fun to make...

As always, if you make anything, or if you've been inspired by anything that you've seen here on my blog ~ then please, let me know by tagging me on social media or leaving a comment here and I will be right over to take a look!

Don't forget that every week, one lucky random participant has the chance to win a $25 gift voucher from Simon Says Stamp and you can join in up to 5 times, which means you could have 5 chances to winYou have until next Monday at 8am Ohio time. 1pm UK time, 2 pm CET to join in and good luck....






Thank you so much for taking the time to stop by today...
Love Emma xxx

Recipe for project:

PaperArtsy Jofy Printed Tissue

Distress Paint: Candied Apple
Distress Spray Stains: Iced Spruce, Evergreen Bough, Lumberjack Plaid, Peeled Paint and Rustic Wilderness, Gathered Twigs and Walnut Stain
Hot Glue Gun
Rope from my own stash

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Monday, 4 March 2024

Sweet Dreams Are Made Of This...

Hello everyone...

Hope you all had a wonderful weekend and as we head into the new week, it's time for a brand new Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge and this week, we want you to be BRIGHT + CHEERFUL with your makes! As always, on the first Monday of every month, the DT are showcasing a brand and this month, it's the fabulous products of PaperArtsy!

So, let's get started and with all the colours of the rainbow at your fingertips, we hope you'll join us and can't wait to see what you will create and I hope you'll be inspired by my card, which combines a PaperArtsy stamp by Seth Apter with Tim Holtz and Sizzix products, including Distress Watercolour pencils that make that background pop!

It's time to share how I made my bright and cheerful card...

This white card blank is an "Emma Sized" card and measures, 21 x 12.5cm in size. It also features a Size 8 Tag in the centre.

BACKGROUND

To begin with I created the stamped background panels of Distress Watercolor Card and for this I cut one panel to measure, 19 x 10.5cm and a second smaller panel, 12.5 x 6.3cm.

Before stamping, and to knock back the whiteness of the card, I spritzed Antique Linen Distress Spray Stain over the surface, then wiped away the ink, to leave just a faint tint on the cardstock.

After inking up the PaperArtsy Eclectica3 Mini 73 stamp by Seth Apter with Black Soot Archival Ink, I stamped randomly onto my two panels to create the background.

I then used a waterbrush to watercolour the stamped images with Distress Watercolor Pencils in the following colours:

Peacock Feathers, Abandoned Coral, Wilted Violet, Shabby Shutters, Peeled Paint, Mustard Seed, Lumberjack Plaid.

Once I was happy, I heat dried the panel and then used the text stamp from the Stampers Anonymous Tiny Toadstools stamp set to stamp text, using Black Soot Archival Ink, onto the white areas in between, before inking with Pumice Stone Distress Ink around the edges.

I machine stitched a border around each panel and then taking the larger panel, I matted it onto a piece of black cardstock, and doodled some white dots around the edge to form a border.

I then matted the layers onto a panel of grey card, slightly larger in size to create a border around the edge before mounting the panel onto a white card blank.

TAG

In the centre of the card, I used a tag and used the Framed Tag Thinlits die set to cut another piece of watercolor cardstock.

To create the gold debossed border around the edge of the tag, I picked up some Versamark Clear Ink directly from the ink pad using my brayer and gently rolled it over the raised edge of the die. Placing the panel of card over the top of the die, I then ran it through my machine.

After removing the tag from the die, I sprinkled gold embossing powder over the top and heat embossed the powder until molten.

I then spritzed the tag with a light misting of water and sprinkled some In The Navy Infusions over the surface. You only need the smallest amount of these crystals, as a little goes a long way and you can always add more if necessary. Spritz with a little more water to move the crystals around and create the bursts of colour.

I then heat dried the surface, inked the edges with Pumice Stone Distress Ink and matted the tag onto a panel of grey cardstock.

In the top of the tag, I attached an eyelet using a Crop-A-Dile Tool and threaded through a strip of Tim's Velvet Ribbon Trim before mounting the completed tag onto the centre of my card, using foam pads.

I attached the smaller stamped panel onto the tag and then added a couple of Remnant Rubs in the corner.

BUTTERFLY

For the enamelled effect on the surface of the die cut, I used Distress Glaze Embossing Powders in the following colours:

Salvaged Patina, Walnut Stain, Vintage Photo, Rusty Hinge, Picked Raspberry, Mustard Seed, Scorched Timer, Hickory Smoke

To create the butterfly, I used the Tim Holtz Vault Scribbly Butterfly die set by Sizzix and began by cutting two layers of the open butterfly. I also cut the solid layer from a piece of Backdrops paper that has script design on it.

Taking the first of the open butterfly die cuts, I started to add the glazes, using the darkest colour in the centre, a lighter shade around the edge and the coloured glazes on the wings.

To apply the glaze, I used the Embossing Dabber which I applied directly onto the die cut, applying one colour at a time, tapping away the excess. I then heat embossed the powders until molten. To build up the layers and create the look of faux enamel, I repeated this process a further two times.

I then sprinkled some gold embossing powder over the surface, just little hints here and there, and heat embossed again.

Repeat the process to add the glazes to the second layer and then attach the first die cut over the top of the second, attaching it by the body only and leaving the two layers of wings free. Shape the wings and then attach the enamelled butterfly to the solid layer.

Adhere the butterfly into position using Matte Collage Medium.

Finally I used a Metallic Quote Sticker, "Dreamer of Dreams" which I matted onto a strip of black card, and then mounted onto my tag, using foam pads, placing it just beneath the butterfly.

So that's my project finished and I hope you love what I've created and it inspires you with some of the ideas that I've used.

As always, if you make anything, or if you've been inspired by anything that you've seen here on my blog ~ then please, let me know by tagging me on social media or leaving a comment here and I will be right over to take a look!

Don't forget that every week, one lucky random participant has the chance to win a $25 gift voucher from Simon Says Stamp and you can join in up to 5 times, which means you could have 5 chances to winYou have until next Monday at 8am Ohio time. 1pm UK time, 2 pm CET to join in and good luck....






Thank you so much for taking the time to stop by today...love Emma xxx

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