Showing posts with label peas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label peas. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 16, 2017

From the Garden

Good Morning and Happy Wednesday,

Today is my day to post on the Victorine Originals Blog.  I chose to use 
Pea Pods for my inspiration today.  This is my second project this month using this delish stamp. I recently tried to buy a stamp from a different manufacturer that is nearly identical to this one and it was sold out.  Silly me I only had to look at Victorine Originals and it was right there!!


Tag Recipe:
Pea Pod stamped on Craft cardstock using Lawn Fawn Jet Black ink, I colored in the image using Prismacolor Premier pencils and then used Gansai Tambi Starry watercolors in gold to add the highlights to the vines, leaves and to flick lil dots of gold across the whole front of image to add a bit of shimmer. I then used a long strip of washi tape from my stash folded in half and added to the layer as pictured. Lastly I die cut the layer using KatScrappiness Stitched Rectangle dies and adhered the layer to the front of a craft colored tag base. I did this so the tag would have weight and be thicker. I used a scrap piece of brown ribbon for my picture, but you could use anything you wish to attach to your project.
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Don't forget there is still time to enter your "PURPLE" themed projects into our challenge, we now have 3 ways to play along. Check out this lovely inspiration board for the current challenge.

Head on over to the Victorine Originals blog and check out their challenge post. They do not have to use Victorine Originals stamps on them. We can't wait to see what you create!  
I look forward to visiting your blogs.
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Thank you for visiting today and have a great day!
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Design Team Member MaryAnn
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Wednesday, August 2, 2017

PEA's get well soon!

Good Morning and Happy Wednesday

Today is my day to post on the Victorine Originals Blog.  I chose to use 
Pea Pods for my inspiration today.  I recently tried to buy a stamp from a different manufacturer that is nearly identical to this one and it was sold out.  Silly me I only had to look at Victorine Originals and it was right there!! This is one of 2 projects I will be showing off this month for my days to post over on the Victorine Originals Blog.



Card Recipe:
Pea Pod stamped on Craft cardstock using Lawn Fawn Jet Black ink, then I stamped around the edges using those new dreamy Distress Oxide inks Antique Linen. I colored in the image using Prismacolor Premier pencils and then used Gansai Tambi Starry watercolors in gold to add the highlights to the vines, leaves and to flick lil dots of gold across the whole front of card to add a bit of shimmer. Lastly I die cut the layer using KatScrappiness Stitched Rectangle dies and adhered the layer to the front of a pale green sheet of textured cardstock cut down to an A2 sized card base 

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Don't forget there is still time to enter your "Back to School" themed projects into our challenge, we now have 3 ways to play along. Check out this lovely inspiration board for the current challenge.

Head on over to the Victorine Originals blog and check out their challenge post. You have two weeks to enter your project/s that follow this theme. They do not have to use Victorine Originals stamps on them. We can't wait to see what you create!  
I look forward to visiting your blogs.
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Thank you for visiting today and have a great day!
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Design Team Member MaryAnn
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Sunday, June 4, 2017

Peas and Thank You Card

Hi, everyone and welcome! Lisa from The Relativity of Paper, sharing a card featuring the Pea Pod Stamp and a funny, punny sentiment. I refuse to drag Y'all down with me and the puns, so I'll just jump into the card and the how-to.


It seems most everything I make is quick and simple, this one is no different. I used DCWV The Basics 6x6 Paper Pad and DCWV DIY Project Stack Favor Boxes 12 x 12 Paper Pad. The sentiment, like most I do, is printed onto the color cardstock using my printer. I stamped the Pea Pods Stamp several times, no rhyme or reason, just do it. Color two peas in each pod with a green alcohol marker or watercolor pen then color the rest of the images with a light gray. The rest is die-cutting, I used stitched rectangle dies so I create layers. I die-cut the printed sentiment using a banner die. I added a little fun foam to create dimension between the second and third layers. I finished the card off with three enamel dots.


I have a full supply list on my blog, The Relativity of Paper.

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