Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Childhood Friends

Hello there!
As I have stated a few weeks back, I have come across Kindred Stamps and they have some great sets based in pop culture. I've already shown you Galactic Adventures (and more to come on those!) but today's set features Childhood Friends. I love the storybook feel of these characters and they would be perfect for any type of project. As I've shown before as well, I created these cute and simple card sets for a silent auction. 5 Simple cards, blank on the inside, with characters that people know and love (yet can't name- copyrite and all ;) )
They are, as I've mentioned, very simple to put together. I just stamped the characters on a simple 3x4 Whisper White cardstock, inking the edges with Tim Holtz Distressed inks. The plaid paper is from My Favorite Things. I did not add any dimmensionals as I wanted these to lay as flat as possible to fit in the Stampin' Up! 5x7 acetate boxes. I then layered them on self created blended backgrounds (again, with Distress Ink).
The tag for the package was a lot of fun to make as well, I used My Favorite Things circle blueprint tag builder and created it as a shaker (not a great photo though) and was able to use each character from the set. I finished off the set with cute epoxy hearts that I found at Michaels, the colors accenting the paper and coloring nicely.

I hope this inspired you all and that you have a great day!

~Brandie~





Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Pretty Little Fairies

It's no secret that I love any and all things fantasy and fae. And though I am no follower in it, I do enjoy the imagery and stories and art of it all. So when I found Whimsy Stamp Company and saw they had artwork from Sylvia Zee under Wee Stamps, I immediately fell in love. There are a few angels and fairies, and then just cute little characters, and I had to get as many as I could get my hands on. They don't have any dies and with the way the backgrounds are incorporated into the stamp, it would be very hard for me to try and fussy cut, so when I do use these sets, I tend to use a crisp piece of Whisper White cardstock cut into quarters and then I can stamp in the center and either cut it down to the size I need to mat and create a card front with, or die cut with some layering shaped dies.
Coloring these images are a lot of fun as well, but can be tiring. Hunched over with either my copics or my crayola pencils as there are so many delicate areas on these images. But trust me when I saw it's worth it. And, of course, to finish off these beautiful images, you don't need to over do it with embellishments, but you can without taking away from the beauty of the image. I like creating flowers using dies, either Spellbinders or Tim Holtz. Cutting then using my stylus to mold the floral shapes and then layering with Zots or liquid adhesive. Then, if you're like me, you add a bit of stickles bling and you're good to go!
Here are some examples to hopefully inspire you.

Hope you're inspired! Thanks for stopping by.

~Brandie~


Wednesday, March 13, 2019

In A Galaxy Far Away

As I have mentioned before, I come from a proud family full of nerds. One thing my husband especially loves is all things Star Wars. We have all the movies (obviously), a couple of calendars and memorabilia and he's even got himself the start of a Storm Troopers Costume.
So when Kindred Stamps came out with Galactic Adventures in 3 different sets, I needed to get each of them.
The cute-but-not-TOO-cute images are detailed and fun to color, and perfect for any age Galactic fan.
The background I created myself by looking up and studying how other crafters created their own galaxy backgrounds. It was easy, messy and fun using Tim Holtz distress oxide inks, blending Broken China, Wilted Violets, Worn Lipstick and Hickory Smoke together to look very sci-fy. The oxide inks are perfect to gently splatter water on it to create 'stars', and then flicking some white paint and dabbling silver stickles for more stars and sparkle.
The woman's resistance card was fun, I cut the background in a diagonal and then used some Stampin' Up! foam adhesive strips to create a shaker moat.

The next card was inspired by the recent Solo movie, and I had my husband encouraging me to use the quote.

 I got a little caught up creating galaxy backgrounds, if you couldn't tell :) Being as they company doesn't have actual dies, but they DO have cut files (which I have no idea how to use) and I REALLY didn't like the idea of fussy cutting, I just did basic stamp and matting for these sets.

I also used a certain father figure and a couple of lovely droids to create a couple of other cards. I used some Die Cuts With a View glitter paper packs in neutrals to help with the whole galaxy/metal/space theme.
These cards are simple in their design and structure, nothing complex as you can tell, but were still a lot of fun to put together.

I hope you enjoyed them and are inspired!

~Brandie~

Friday, March 8, 2019

Princess Storybook Card

I love my clients. I just need to say that. I mean, I get inspired on my own, and Pinterest is AMAZING, don't get me wrong, but when I get an order from a client (usually friends who love my work), then I get pushed out of the box and get to try something new. I loved seeing other artist's using ink (usually Tim Holtz distress and distress oxide inks as they blend really well!) to create backgrounds. I adore the whole 'storybook' feel to the blended backgrounds. It does remind me of the childhood fairy tale books. Being as I have a variety of princess and fairy and forest animal sets, this technique works so well with it. 

The top of the card was an idea I had. It didn't work as well as I wanted, but it worked for what I wanted. I don't think I would do this particular technique for cutting the top of the card as trying to line up the edges with my sandwich mats and trying to align it in my Big Shot. I started by cutting a piece of Whisper White Card stock into 8.5x5.5 and scored it into 3. As you can see, it doesn't score equally unless you try to adjust it and I just didn't want to do that, lol. I scored it at 4 inches and 7.75 inches. I then used the Sizzix Scalloped circles and threaded the left side on the corner with the die and ran it through. I did the same on the opposite side. That left the center panel 'open' to try and thread and line it up with the others. Don't ask me the details. There was a lot of frustration and a few curses thrown. I gotta figure out a better way lol. 

I then blended the sky with Stampin' Up Pool Party and Soft Sky and the grass I used Lemon Lime Twist and Pear Pizzazz. I found that they worked really well and blended nice. For the stamps, it's a mod podge of different sets from The Greeting Farm. I have the unicorns/ponies from the Be A Unicorn set and the princess from the retired Ever After bundle. Then the flowers and sentiment are from sets here and there that I can't remember where I nabbed from. They added just a bit of fun. Add some glitter and you've got yourself a wonderful storybook card for the princess in your life! 
Thanks for stopping by, I hope you're inspired!

~Brandie!






Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Get Yo Geek On

Morning all! 
 So here are the Nellis household, we are family of proud nerds. We enjoy comics and video games and sci fy and super heroes. So when I found the stamp company Kindred Stamps, I freaked out! They do pop culture type stamps. Because of copyrite laws though, we are calling these guys by their 'Kindred' name (although it's pretty obvious what these guys are). This particular stamp ensemble is called "You're Super". They did a wonderful boxed set with a Spider guy digi BUT alas, I didn't get to the box in time :( BUT they are so awesome and brought them back :) So I didn't get all the goodies for the boxed set- or the digi- but I got the stamp set itself and got all sorts of happy. THANKS LADIES! lol
What I did here is inspired by Jennifer Mcguire's one layer card. Now I myself obviously didn't do one layer, BUT I decided to forgo any embellishments or ribbons, something that is different for me because I usually like to add touches of a little something something.
I also didn't add any dimmensionals, which again, is something I don't usually do. I wanted to keep the cards monochromatic in nature but with a bold black mat (as a comic strip would have bold black outlines for each box). 
I wanted to create 5 different cards that are blank on the inside and basic sentiments on the outside. I packaged them in a group and used the Stampin' Up! clear acetate boxes to bundle them together. These boxes are great :) I hope they keep them around cuz they are just so versatile. 
I colored the images in my copics, sponged some background using Tim Hotlz's Distress Oxide Inks and layered them together with colored and black mats. Finishing off the bundle I created these fun Captain Shied tags. They were easy enough, I just cut circles out of white, red and blue and a white star in the center. Add it to the box of cards and it makes a great gift for someone.
I hope you all enjoyed and make sure to check out Kindred Stamps www.kindredstamps.com for their variety of pop culture stamp sets and try them yourselves!

~Brandie~


Thursday, February 28, 2019

Always A Classic

Welcome back! Thanks so much for sticking around even though it's been a little bit (cough cough six months cough*) Good news is that I've got SO many projects and photos so I'll be cataloging them via blog for a bit and I really hope they inspire you :)
For today I had a request from a friend for a birthday card for her mother. Being as her mom loves classic movies and tv shows, and I had a yen for doing another grey scale character, I came up with this little beauty:
 I went with vintage creams to give it a sepia type of feel. I had some old school Stampin' Up! patterned paper DSP in neutrals. I felt that the stripes and damask prints really looked like vintage wall paper. It was a perfect backdrop for an old bubble tv. I had NO idea how to make one- so I cut a 3.5 square, cut a circle in the center and stamped it with my woodgrain background. Inked the edges and added some pieces and 'feet'. I hope it's tv enough. I liked it! I then created it into a shaker card using The Greeting Farm's Mini Happy Remix girl. Using various tones of grey from my copic collection.

I mounted the shaker-tv onto a scalloped square and had my card base cut into the z-fold style, cutting the excess flap off. I also downloaded a free I Love Lucy Font from DaFont's webiste. The outside is just a simple "Happy Birthday" sentiment, but the inside says 'to someone who's always a classic.'. It was perfect for my friend's mom.

So there you have it! I hope you enjoyed it and I highly recommend trying grey scale yourselves. The key (for myself anyways) was to use the cool grey sets for the skin, the neutral greys for the hair and then the warm greys for all the clothing and accents. I enjoyed how it turned out.

Thanks for stopping by and have a great day!

~Brandie~