Monday, December 19, 2016

CARD#s HPJ-2016-30 to 50: Holiday Cards

Hi again! I wasn't supposed to take in more commissions aside from the tags, but a friend asked for a favor so I took some time to make twenty Christmas cards. I made them light and simple since they will be mailed abroad. I just hope the recipients like them. Here they are.



For the first set, I went vintage. I just adhered some diecuts and stickers to add dimension and interest to the cards. 












As for the second set, I made it really neat and simple. Half of it was splattered with ink while I let the other half alone. They turned out cute. I want them for myself! I think I'll make more cards with this style for other occasions. Gah. Wait till I get my hands on those Tim Holtz and Prima stencils! I'll go crazy stenciling away. Haha.

So, how did I make them? Easy peasy. I first stenciled using light molding paste. After drying, I splattered glimmer mist onto five of the cards. I then added the stamped images (I adhered some chipboard at the back of the cutouts for dimension.). I wrote the sentiments on pieces of black board paper using white pigment ink pen. And that was that! Done!











By the way, the cards are 4 1/4" x  5 1/2" (A2).

How do you find the cards? I hope you like them. Till next time! (I will post about six more cards before the year ends.) Thanks for looking today! Have a great week! Happy Holidays!!!

MATERIALS AND TOOLS USED: Bevania Splendorgel Board Paper White, Kraft Board, Rives Board Paper Tradition Black, Pink Paislee kre8v.kit Snow Village, Eno Greetings 3D Stickers, self-adhesive crystals, Golden Light Molding Paste, The Crafter's Workshop Stencils Mini Tile Texture and Mini Bricks, Bo Bunny Clear Stamps Holly Jolly, Sentiments, Holiday Wishes and Snowflakes, Shimelle Clear Stamps Santa, Kaisercraft Clear Stamps Fa La La, Pebbles Clear Stamps Winter Wonderland Snowman, ColorBox Archival Dye Wicked Black, Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist Creme de Cocoa, Black Gold and Bronze, Uni-ball Signo Broad White


DECEMBER CRAFT HAUL

Hello! I'm back after several weeks. I am so busy running errands and what not that I am so exhausted. I will be MIA again after a couple of posts. I will be spending the holidays in the province. I'll finally get to greet the new year at home after six years! 

Anyway, I'll start a series of posts with the last craft haul I had for the year. There was still some left over pocket money from our Macau-Hong Kong trip so I splurged a little on some supplies. Yay! Here they are.


The Department Store had re-stocked their paper flowers. I just love the light pink ones! I'm going to use them on a canvas or two. And of course on several cards. Yay! I'm so excited!


You know very well where the next ones are from. Heh. I ordered a couple of clear stamps, manila tags and a paper pad from my favorite craft supplies shop Bee Happy Crafts. Gad. I wanted so many other stamps, but I have to wait till I have some more extra money. Wait for me babies! I'll get all of you. [Sigh.] I have to strategize for next year so I can go back to accepting commissions again. I am super pressed for time I don't get to do much crafting. I have not been that productive this year. I hope 2017 will be a great year for awesome projects. 

I guess I have to end it here. I won't add individual photos of the products. Maybe next time. Bye for now. Thanks for stopping by today!

Monday, November 14, 2016

CARD# HPJ-2016-29: Green Birthday

Hi! This one here is a simple mixed media card. The embellishments are minimal yet there is still some texture and dimension that make it interesting. I made it for a colleague's mom. I was told that she liked it. I'm glad she did. Here it is.
The card measures 4 1/2"x5 3/4".

I can't remember exactly how much time I spent on this card, but it was really short. I used light molding paste to stencil onto the background of the card. I then distressed the edges of the papers. I adhered them onto the base afterwhich I added the embellishments. I glazed the surfaces of the embellishments with metallic acrylic paint. I stamped some text onto the background as well. I stamped the sentiment onto a black board paper and affixed it onto the card. I added a crystal as a finishing touch.

This is what the inside looks like. I adhered a piece of patterned paper whose edges I also distressed. 

I still have several projects in progress. I don't know when I'll be able to finish them. I'm super busy these days. But I'll put them up once done. 

Thanks for looking! I hope you have a great week!



MATERIALS AND TOOLS USED: Bevania Splendorgel Board Paper Ivory, Prestige Board Paper Zulu Black, Eno Greeting 12"x12" paper pad Retro Series, Eno Greeting 3D Stickers, Eno Greeting Wooden Embellishments, paper flowers, self-adhesive crystal, FolkArt Metallic Acrylic Paint Pearl White, Golden Light Molding Paste, The Crafter's Workshop Stencil Mini Tile Texture, Prima Marketing Clear Stamps Vintage Vanity, StazOn Midi Ink Cloudy Sky, Stanley Glue Gun, Aleene's Turbo Tacky Glue

CARD# HPJ-2016-28: Vintage Birthday

Hi again! Here's a trishutter card that I made last month. It was supposed to be posted in time for World Cardmaking Day, but things happened. I was not able to participate online. 

Anyway, it's a mixed media card. I love how it turned out!


The card measures 4 1/4"x 6" when closed.


Like what I usually do with my trishutter cards, I use pretty papers for the various panels and little to no embellishments. I focused the embellishments on the front of the card. I just stamped some sentiments and image on the inside panels to add interest.


To add texture to the already pretty background, I stenciled with light molding paste and layered several die cuts. I then adhered the resin frame and put in the paper flowers. I brushed some gesso onto the surface of the embellishments. For the sentiment, I wrote on a black board paper using white pigment ink pen. And as a finishing touch, I stamped some text on the background.



I love this particular trishutter card! It's so pretty! I wish I could keep it for myself, but it has to go somewhere. I hope that whoever gets to take it home would love and cherish it like I do. 

That was that! Thanks for looking! Up next is another mixed media card. This time, it's a top fold card. I hope you check it out. Thanks again!


MATERIALS AND TOOLS USED: Bevania Splendorgel Board Paper White, Eno Greeting 12"x12" paper pad die cuts, Heidi Swapp 6"x6" paper pad Mixed Media, paper flowers, Eno Greeting Resin Embellishments, Golden Light Molding Paste, The Crafter's Workshop Stencil Mini Tile Texture, Pebeo Gesso, Kaisercraft Clear Stamps Perfume, Bo Bunny Clear Stamps Sentiments, Heidi Swapp Mixed Media Clear Stamps Script, Ranger Archival Ink Jet Black, Uniball Signo Broad Pigment Ink 0.7, Stanley Glue Gun

CANVAS# HPJ-2016-04: Explore

Hi there! Here is the canvas that I worked on a couple of weeks ago. Gad. I don't know what happened. It was supposed to be in tones of purple, but it turned out like this. I think I've messed it up. The photos don't quite reflect what it looks like in reality, but oh well. At least you will have an idea.
 I covered the canvas with distress ink (Dusty Concord).  I then stenciled with light molding paste and stamped around the stenciled brocade. I splattered glimmer mist onto the top of the canvas and let the ink flow down to the bottom of the canvas. I think this has started making the canvas go awry. When the ink dried, it looked ghastly. So, I took out my bronze and copper acrylic paints and dabbed some of them here and there. I stamped some more. Gah. The metallic paint made it even weirder. Well, there was no turning back so I did what I could. I even thought of throwing it out, but at some point it looked quite nice. It depends on which way you look at it. I  might as well just keep it. 

After everything dried, I adhered the pin button at the middle of the stenciled brocade and added the wooden wings. There reallys is something amiss to this canvas. Hmf. 

 

So that was that. This canvas is the weirdest yet. I wish you could see the actual project so you would have a better understanding of what I am saying. It really was not captured in the photos. 

What do you think of it?



MATERIALS AND TOOLS USED: Conda 12"x12" Canvas, Pebeo Gesso, Ranger Distress Ink Mini Dusty Concord, Peacock Feather and Black Soot, Golden Light Molding Paste, The Crafter's Workshop Stencils Mini Tile Texture and Mini Brocade, Heidi Swapp Mixed Media Clear Stamps Script, StazOn Midi Ink Gothic Purple, Prima Marketing Clear Stamps Vintage Vanity, Ranger Archival Ink Jet Black, Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist Bahama Blue, Reeves Acrylic Pain Bronze and Copper, Eno Greeting Wooden Embellishments, Papemelroti Pin Button, Aleene's Turbo Tacky Glue, Stanley Glue Gun

CARD# HPJ-2016-27: Precious

Hello! Here is another box card. I hope you like it!






MATERIALS AND TOOLS USED: Bevania Splendorgel Board Paper Ivory, All About Scrapbooking 12"x12" paper, best of Studio Calico 12"x12" Sampler Pack, manila tags, printed text, Eno Greeting Wooden Embellishments, paper flowers, metal charm, Golden Light Molding Paste, The Crafter's Workshop Stencil Mini Chicken Wire Reversed, Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist Cinder, Ranger Archival Ink Jet Black, Heidi Swapp Mixed Media Clear Stamps, Martha Stewart Edge Punch Daisy, Spellbinder Nestabilities Labels One, Cuttlebug Machine V2

CARD# HPJ-2016-26: Pink Birthday

Hi! It has been a while since I last posted anything on this blog. I've been really busy (still am). The holidays are here and there are just a gazillion of things that I need to finish. [Sigh.] I have a couple of projects which I made weeks ago, but I couldn't manage to upload them. So here is the first one. It's another box card. I hope you stick around for the others.




What's different on this box card version that I made is the belly band. I usually use board paper or patterned paper for the band, but this time, I used a length of organza ribbon to hold the embellishments. It's pretty, but you need to make sure that it's tied really tight so it would not slip down.



So that was that. Please check the next post. It's a purple and green box card.

Thank you for stopping by today!



MATERIALS AND TOOLS USED: Best of Studio Calico Sampler Pack 12"x12", Bevania Splendorgel Board Paper Ivory, Kaisercraft 12"x12" Paper Pack Forget-Me-Not, manila tags, organza ribbon, Eno Greeting resin Embellishments, paper flowers, button, pearls, Eno Greeting Wooden Embellishments, Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist Scarlett, StazOn Midi Ink Cloudy Sky, Prima Marketing Clear Stamps Vintage Vanity, FolkArt Metallic Acrylic Paint Pearl White, Martha Stewart Edge Punch Doily Lace, Spellbinders Nestabilities Labels Thirty-Four, Cuttlebug Machine V2, Stanley Glue Gun

Sunday, October 16, 2016

ART JOURNAL PAGE# 16: Cherish

"Cherish special memories."
"Dream on!"
"Learn to fly."






MATERIALS AND TOOLS USED: Printed photo, printed text, acetate, Eno Greeting Wooden Embellishment, Pebeo Gesso, Ranger Distress Ink Mini Tattered Rose and Tea Dye, The Crafter's Workshop Stencil Mini Chicken Wire Reversed, Golden Molding Paste, Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist Cinder, Candy Apple Red and Scarlet, Heidi Swapp Mixed Media Clear Stamps Script, Prima Marketing Clear Stamps Vintage Vanity 1, Kaisercraft Clear Stamps Edges and Boutique, Graphic 45 Rubber Stamps, Ranger Archival Ink Jet Black