Sunday, June 27, 2021

Share It Sunday


What a gorgeous Sunday morning....and yes it's go time!  For those of you who don't know me, I am a procrastinator at heart.  I am a busy mom of 3 amazing "adult" boys, full time customer service specialist, and amazing wife (if I do say so myself).  Sunday mornings are my jam.  I typically don't have to wake up early but I do...it's my time to work on things that I need done or just want to get the day going.  So this morning, I'm sitting here...too lazy to get up off the couch to get a beverage..so I have a leftover Seagram's "Jamaican Me Happy" that I'm sipping on at 8am...it's 5'oclock somewhere...and doing this blog post...cause I really want to!

Enough about me...let's get to the real reason you're here!


Today I am showcasing this amazing Stampin' Blends Alcohol Technique.  Yes I know...I've seen it around but this was the first time I took the time to try it.  And you will not be disappointed.  I follow instructions I found online.  I am not going to name any names since I watched 3 or 4 different people and then came up with my way.

The basic concept for each card is the same.  I used Stampin' Blends (alcohol based marker) to color on our Vellum Cardstock.  This is important!!!  Our vellum cardstock is thicker and doesn't curl up like other places do.  So you will get the best result with Stampin' Up! Vellum Cardstock.  After you color, you will apply Isopropyl Alcohol...or more commonly known as Rubbing Alcohol.  You will need at least 91% concentrate for this technique. 


This first card, I colored with the blends and just scribbled circular patterns until the background was covered.  I used all "dark" blends:  Magenta Madness, Night of Navy, Bermuda Bay, and Blackberry Bliss.  You will then dip your largest Water Painter brush into the alcohol and dab it over one color at a time adding more alcohol as you go.  I did light to dark for my colors.  Make sure not to get too much alcohol as it will dilute the color.


This card, I colored across sideways.   When I added the alcohol, I used the medium brush so I would have more control.  I swiped sideways starting with the darker color.  I wanted to keep it looking sorta like waves or a sunset with the layers of colors.  Also, you can overlap the hues used to and get a muddled look as well that still coordinates with the colors used.  I used Misty Moonlight, Bermuda Bay, and Granny Apple Green.


For my last example I wanted more of a marbled look.  I needed the white space.  On this one, I colored in scribbled circles but left them farther apart.  I used the smallest of the Water Painters brushes, and dipped it in the alcohol.  After dipping it in, I splotted...so blotted and splashed it down...over the colored scribbles.  I needed the excess of the alcohol to transfer the hues around my vellum.  This is why having a higher concentrate of the rubbing alcohol is important.  I then used a straw to just blow slightly to move the hues together.  Blends used were: Calypso Coral, Soft Succulent, Polished Pink, and Fresh Freesia.


I did this whole presentation on my Facebook Live this last week.  I uploaded it to YouTube and you can watch it here:  FB Live June 22 Alcohol Blending Techniques

I hope you enjoyed my Share It Sunday!  Hubby just got up and is making breakfast...totally laughed at my laziness and willingness to drink alcohol at 8am...but it kind of went with the theme of my blog post today...so there's that.  haha.

Check out all the other great posts...and I appreciate all comments and shares as well.
Have a lovely Sunday!  -Elizabeth


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Sunday, May 30, 2021

Share It Sunday: Expressions in Ink


Happy Sunday everyone!  I hope that this 3 day weekend (in the United States at least) is allowing you to have some family time, get some odd jobs around the house, or just catch up on your creativity.  I have all of these things happening this weekend and I couldn't be happier!


This morning when my FB reminder popped up for this blog post, I wasn't going to do it.  I have been a little behind in everyday life and things (Grandpa passing away, Youngest child moving back home, Garage Sale) but I also knew that if I did this post, it would make me take the time in my craft room.  And I was up at 7am which isn't that early but I knew the rest of the household wouldn't be up yet.  So I took some me time and created this card.  Now you see two cards in the first picture, well that's because I created one card on my FB live a few weeks ago.  My brain wasn't quite awake this morning to dig right in.


The card above is my alternate to the original.  I didn't have any of the ribbon left and I was using a slightly different paper too that had a little more white to it.  So I cut out the amazing detailed leaf die and just played around with it.


The cards themselves are pretty basic but you get two different looks.   By shifting the card base color and orientation, you get a whole different card.


Check out all these amazing designs.  And put it on your wish list.  On backorder until the end of June!  Seriously though...you will want to wait and get your hands on it!


Check out all the other amazing blog hops...whom I'm sure they didn't wait until the last minute to do theirs...haha.  

I am off to eat some breakfast and get out in the yard to move some lilac bushes.  Then some pool time at my sister's house.  I hope you have a great Memorial Day weekend.

Happy Stampin'  -Elizabeth

Friday, May 7, 2021

NEW ANNUAL CATALOG BLOG HOP

I have been playing around so much with the preorder sets that I wanted to show you a little bit of all of them.  JUST LOVE the new catalog!!!  If you don't like one style, that's okay...cause just flip a couple pages and there's something different.


So adorable!  Easy cards and if you want you can color them here.  I used blends...they are my favorite coloring tool ya know!


The Color & Contour bundle has such AMAZING dies!  You need this in your life!  And I'm not talking about the flower you see here...I mean it's cool right... it's the other ones...so check them out!


Pansy Patch is one of those must have bundles!  Even if you don't ever stamp the actual pansy, the saying are amazing and the images in the designer series paper you can cut out with the dies...as shown here.  So simple and easy!


Geared towards the masculine side, the images that you can stamp and coordinate with the dies are amazing.  The Beauty of Friendship bundle is great and the designer series paper is set up to match in perfection.


I saw this one and I had to have it.  It reminds me of an outfit my mother had sewn for me when I was younger.  It was a full blown head to toe tie dye outfit.  And I live in it!  I think she even made me a hat.

Anyways-  I hope you enjoyed my creations and we will have more to come.
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Don't forget to visit the other bloggers for awesome amazing ideas.  And let me know which card above it your favorite!  Happy Stampin' ---  Elizabeth
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