Saturday 30 June 2012

Jacob's coat


 

Hi Peeps
I am very excited to show you a fabulous technique in stamping.As Karuna pointed out recently that we all have indulged into crayons and various ways of using it....playing with crayons in our childhood.It is just an extension of that...but with inks.
Here is my attempt at a picture tutorial.If you have any questions  regarding this please feel free to ask.
All the stuff required to carry out this technique.Glossy paper,Stamps,inks,clear embossing powder ,watermark stamp pad.

Take a glossy paper piece.i measured it and cut it as per requirement

I used Micia Pink pigment ink as the first one to colour a part of the CS.

Next I used blue ink to color some more part.

The third part is green and now we are done with the base.

I used versamark watermark pad to stamp on the coloured base.
I used clear embossing powder to cover the entire surface.

This is where it was heated to get the embossing effect



This is the magical part.Use black ink to evenly coat on the prepared CS.There will be at least three layers of black ink.

This is how it looks.

I used a wipe to wipe away the black from the stamped areas.
This is how it looks finally.





use it the way you want on your card.I used pink ink pad to stamp the image.fussy cut it and used it as an embellishment.Also used some washi tape.



The insides.Stamped the flourish in pink and fussy cut it.
Hope you find it clear and interesting enough to try out.
Supplies used
Black MICIA full size ink pad
Pink MICIA full size ink pad
20 pack pigment ink cube set
INVITATION-CPM 054
Music score on white washi tape
Thanks for passing by and bearing with me.
HUGS!
P.S.There is still some time for you to enter our current stamping challenge.You stand a chance to win a fabulous prize and have fun while stamping.

Wednesday 27 June 2012

2 ways to use small stamps

Have you ever wondered how to use those teeny tiny stamps that we get on clear stamps sets? Well I have....here I show two ways you can use them and get more out of your stamp sets.
I have used these two stamps from this Micia Clear Set.
I started off with taking a blank sheet of paper and stamping randomly with the tiny flower burst clear stamp. I have used this Micia Dye Ink pad for the purpose (this is a gorgeous high quality raised ink pad, the stamp inked really well with it). I continued stamping till I had something like this,

cut it out, distressed the edges and used it as the background of my card. Added some scrunched up Washi tape. I used the rose stamp from the stamp set and stamped it repeated with black ink on patterned paper. I then fussy cut the flowers and added them to my card and added a printed sentiment to finish off my card.
We would love to see how you put those tiny stamps to use.....what's more...you can link up your project to this month's stamping challenge and win a stamp set of your choice! Hurry the challenge ends in 4 days......go  here for the details.

Supplies used:
Card stock base and white background paper -  locally bought
Feeling Loved Micia Stamp set
Micia red dye ink
Memento Tuxedo Black Dye Ink
Computer printed sentiment
Pie Lane silver glitter balls
Washi Tape
Tim Holtz paper distresser

Hugs,
Juhi



Sunday 24 June 2012

Different techniques, same stamp

Hello Crafters of Blogland,

Welcome to yet another post about Stamping! Before that, let me remind you that we have a stamping challenge this month and a wonderful price is up for grabs.. A Micia stamp set!!! Check out the details about the challenge here. You have 7 more days (including today) to enter. Good luck!! :)

Back to my post now. The Lulupu Store has an amazing collection of Micia stamps and some of the wood mounted stamps are gorgeous. There was one particular (huge) wood mounted stamp that caught my attention and I just had to have it, so I bought it. :P


Since this is a background stamp, I used different stamping techniques to create cards. And once again, I have been so pressed for time that my life is on the brink of chaos, that I was once again unable to do a video! To top that, the nail on my thumb broke. I was so bummed. :P So anyway, I have a picture post today that does not feature my hands, but still gives you a pretty good idea of what I did.

Card #1
For this card, I simply stamped the image on to the card using the Brown Micia dye ink and stamped a sentiment. I was done with this card in literally less than 5 minutes. It's very very simple and easy on the eyes, yet there's something about this card that makes it seem full. Probably because the background takes up a whole lot of space on the card that doesn't make it feel empty.


Card #2
For this card I decided to create a silhouette on a distressed background. Here are the products I used for this card.

I first distressed the entire front of the card in Tumbled Glass and Broken China.

Then I inked the stamp with Memento Ink in Tuxedo Black


Then I slowly placed my card on the stamp (as opposed to the stamp on the card because of the size of the stamp) and put a piece of scrap paper over it and ran my fingers all over the stamp, applying slight pressure to ensure that the ink transfers evenly onto the paper.

And voila, the card was done!! I could then add any sentiment I wanted!

Here's the finished card..

Card #3
This is similar to the earlier card. The only difference is that I tried the silhouette on patterned paper instead of directly on the card or a distressed background and that gives a whole another look to the card!!

Card #4
For this one I tried the emboss resist technique (See how to use emboss resist in the tutorial by our Guest Designer, Kavitha - here) Here are the products I used...

Now about the Micia Watermark ink pad. I used this today for the first time and I was using Versamark till now. But I was pleasantly surprised! This ink pad is extremely sticky and stays that way for a long time giving you a large window to splatter your embossing powder on it. And the embossing powder sticks really well to the ink!

I followed the same steps as before, the only difference being that I used the anti static pad on the card stock before I stamped and used the watermark ink instead of black. I then splattered Clear embossing powder on the card and used my heat tool to melt the powder. At this point, the card looked something like this..

After this, I distressed the entire front of the card with Spun Sugar, Milled Lavendar and Dusty Concord distress inks and the ink resisted the area that was embossed leaving it white! Here's the finished card.

That's all folks!! I hope you guys try this stamp out. Every technique gives a different feel to this card.

Here's the list of products I used.

1. Card Stock - Locally Purchased
2. Stamps:
     Hello Friend & Many Thanks - Lawn Fawn
3. Inks:
     Memento Tuxedo Black
     Distress Inks – Tumbled Glass, Broken China, Spun Sugar, Milled Lavendar, Dusty Concord
6. Clear Embossing Powder

Happy Crafting!!

Nikita...

Friday 22 June 2012

love you!!

Hey guys,

This is Khushboo here with yet another stamped card... I am not much of a stamper but I absolutely love coloring images and lulupu offers just that.. Some amazing stamps which you can color to your hearts content... Just a reminder that we also have a stamping challenge going on this month.. So do join in.. Would love to see some amazing work which would inspire me to try more stamping...

I have a simple card showing the versatility of a stamp and how gorgeously it can be filled with color.. Am totally impressed by the quality of impression of the MICIA stamps available at lulupu.. worth having in your stash... Anyways, enough of rambling.. I'll go straight to my card....


I absolutely love the flower stamp.. I tried so many things with it.. Really really

A close-up of the colored image..


This is a simple card but ti took me ages to color the flowers.. I wanted to use one color but give three different tones... Phew.. :D

Supplies sued:-
Cardstock=> Fabriano elle erre and brustro
Stamps=.MICIA full bloom and valentines day
Ink=> Unity and Micia
Scallops were hand drawn and cut
Rhinestones from stash.

There you have ti a Very simple card.. You can check the details for the stamping challenge here...

Till then.. Happy Crafting..

Khushboo

Monday 18 June 2012

Thinking of you: Masking, distressing and stamping technique

Heya crafters!

Shruti here and am back with yet another card to inspire you. Since our challenge topic for the month of June is “Stamping”, I decided to come up with a card with a bit of stamping and masking techniques to inspire you guys. To know more about the challenge and to enter click the link below.

June - Stamping Challenge

Here are the some yum stuff I got from Lulupu, some of which I’ve already put to use in my card for today!!

In the card I made today, I’ve used 3 techniques. Masking, distressing and stamping!

Mask the area u don’t want to distress with a masking tape. Now, you start blending two distress ink colors you’ve chosen with a blending foam. Once you’ve achieved your desired result, stamp the image with black ink. Now take off the masking tape and be ready to be amazed!!

And of course, I’ve used my new super duper Washi tape! How pretty is that?!

Do try it out as am sure you’ll have fun making it! I sure did.

Supplies used:

Kraft cardstock
Distress inks - Victorian Velvet, Shabby Shutters
Black ink - Staz-on
Black Zig-zag Washi Tape
Stamp - Butterflies in Spring

Love,
Shruti

Friday 15 June 2012

Guest Designer for the Month of June - Kavitha

Hello everyone,

June is a whole new month here at Lulupu. Yes we started with our monthly Challenge - Hop HERE for this months Challenge on stamping.

And to get you grooving we will have a Guest Design Post by some wonderful crafters out there on the 15th of every month.

This month we want you to meet the lovely and super talented Kavitha from http://kalalayaa-artclub.blogspot.in/.
We thank Kavitha for her fabulous tutorial and taking time out to give some inspiration to all you lovely people out there! We hope this motivates you enough to join our stamping challenge this month :)





Getting to know Kavitha
I am Kavitha from chennai.A freelance artist and designer.I  love playing with colors n designing from my school days,but dint get chance to take  any formal training. Post my college, I did a designing courses like fashion designing, visual designing n fine arts. With 6 months of experience i started my own art school and then there was no looking back since then. I love trying out different mediums/styles/art all the time and would say paper crafts is my latest addiction. It allows me to work freely, not much restrictions like painting/art works. Anything and everything looks beautiful with paper crafts when its done with creativity. So whats more a person like me who loves independence even in work would ask for? :) I am yet to figure out which style is my favorite, because I love trying out anything from CAS to layered, to vintage etc...but if you ask me to pick one, shabby chic style  is a step ahead of all these :)) I hope you find my tutorial useful, I thank Lulupu.com for giving me this opportunity to be the Guest Designer for this month :)

A sneak peak at Kavitha fabulous cards





As we are focusing on stamping techniques this month, I am here with a tutorial on the heat embossing technique. This is such a fun technique to use, and the end result is oh so colorful n fabulous :) So here is the picture of all the supplies that you need to make this beautiful,yet simple card. I have used the heat tool from Lulupu store, its an awesome and a must have tool for every crafter. It comes with 3pin plug, made for Indian voltage so you don't need to look for a voltage converter :) I am using this for past 6 months n have no issues,where as my imported one got burnt after my first use.


Step1:
Take the desired stamp (solid designs will be much better for this technique), mount it on the block and stamp it on the card stock with versa marker ink. Apply the clear embossing powder generously over the stamped image, covering the whole area.



Step2: 
Now take a plate like this, hold the card stock inside the plate and tap the excess powder.In this way you can easily restore the remaining powder in its container.


Step3:
Now with the help of your heat tool, start embossing the stamped image. Hold the tool 2 inches away from your working surface, hold it upright and slowly start moving it from top to down. Once its embossed the image will turn from white to clear,this is the indication that it got embossed,then move on to the next area.

(sorry no pic for this as its totally white n not visible in the photograph)


Step 4: 
Once you have completely done with the whole card stock,allow it to cool for few mins.Then start applying the distress ink of your choice with blending tool. I have used shabby shutters, broken china n mustard seed here. Have one tool for each color,randomly apply the colors one by one,but make sure it blends well.Look at the end result,..doesn't it look fab?..its like magic when you apply the colors slowly the embossed design will start showing off :)


Step 5:
Now for the main image of the card,i have stamped it with versa marker ink pad and heat embossed with black glitter embossing powder


Step6:

So here is my finished card, I have just mounted the stamped card onto fabriano blue card stock and mounted the main image with foam dots. I hope you liked my card. If you have any doubt, feel free to leave a comment.




  Few things to remember while you do heat embossing:
  • You have to be really quick for this technique. If your working area is big divide into two and work
  • Never work under fan for this technique, if the ink dries out, the embossing powder will not stick to it.
  • The more solid the stamp is the more pretty the result will be.
  • Decide on your color scheme before you start working
  • While you do the heat embossing,your card stock will start bending,its absolutely fine..do not worry,allow it to cool for few mins and it will get back to its normal shape.
  • When applying the ink, do not apply too much pressure while blending it, hold it light and apply the inks in the circular motion(clock wise and anti-clockwise),this will save you from getting patches.
  • Use a smooth white card stock
  • Finally since the ink is clear you cannot see the stamped images until you apply powder on it,so make sure you stamp it well at first shot as you cannot stamp over it again and make sure you dont overlap the images over each other:)
Supplies used:
Card stock Fabriano
Stamps: Micia clear stamps - Happy Blocks
Inks: Versa mark
Clear and black embossing powders.
Heat tool 
Distress inks
Blending tool

Have a great day!

Kavitha :)

Tuesday 12 June 2012

Joyful - Stamped Background

Hello Crafters,

Today, I have something for you that's absolutely simple to make and has been made using just stamps and ink (okay, there's acrylic blocks, adhesive and scissors involved too, but you get the point) :P Can you believe it? No patterned paper, no cuttlebug and dies, no embellishments... just STAMPS and INK!!

Since we're hosting a stamping challenge this month (you can check the details of the challenge here. Just so you know, you can enter the challenge up till the end of this month and there is a fabulous prize up for grabs.. so don't miss this!) I thought why not go bananas with stamping, and I did just that. But, before we move on to the card and details about how I made the card, I have something else to share with you - my DT kit! :)

Here are pictures of the stuff I got from Lulupu..


I used the stamp set that I got in my kit to create today's card. The kit did not have only stamps and inks.. There were loads of PPs and embellishments too.


Coming back to the card I made, I decided to give Snehal's Rock 'n Roll technique a try. I created a background using the various butterfly stamps in the stamp sets stamping them haphazardly in different colours. I used Rock 'n Roll on the solid butterflies. For the outline stamp of the butterfly, I first stamped it on the card stock, then stamped it on another piece of card stock, coloured it using distress inks and paper-pieced it on to the card, and ta-da... DONE! Take a look!


I also realised that the dewdrop ink pads are best for Rock 'n Roll since they have the pointed tip that can help make very small impressions on the already inked stamp without covering the whole stamp with the darker ink. You can see how well this has turned out!

Also, I used the Micia ink pad for the sentiment and it gave such a crisp image! These ink pads are less expensive compared to other full sized ink pads and since the resulting impression is hardly any different they are great for beginners who have a low budget for stamping supplies while starting out! :)

The colour combinations I used are:
For the solid butterflies (Memento Dye Inks)
1. Lady Bug & Tangelo
2. Cottage Ivy & Pear Tart
3. Dandelion & Cantaloupe
4. Summer Sky & Bahama Blue
5. Angel Pink & Rose Bud
6. Lulu Lavender & Sweet Plum
7. New Sprout & Bamboo Leaves

For the outline stamp (Distress Inks)
1. Mustard Seed, Wild Honey & Barn Door
2. Shabby Shutters, Crushed Olive & Peeled Paint
3. Spun Sugar, Milled Lavendar & Dusty Concord

Here's the complete list of supplies..
1. Card Stock - Creativita Store
2. Stamp Set - Joyful Flutters
4. Other Ink - Memento Dew Drops and Distress Ink
6. Paper Trimmer - Fiskars
7. Scoring Tool - Scor Pal

See you guys next time!

Have a great day!

Love,
Nikita