Fun day!! Heather and Leslie joined me in the art studio and I showed them both the "Re-inker spread technique" ... Leslie made two cards and Heather one with this technique. I also showed Leslie how to do reverse masking and she made the main panel of a card before her and Heather headed off. It was a lot of fun and I hope that they come back soon!!
Today is the sketch challenge and it's one that I didn't want to miss ... so after a little rest and some dinner, I headed back to the studio. Here's my version of today's sketch ...I'm not completely sure about the band in the middle (I was hoping it looked like a fence, but it was too plain just being white, so I added the red ribbon) ... and I KNOW that hummingbirds aren't black, but decided to use my creative license :) Hope you like.
"Elements of Style"
Stamps: Elements of Style (SU!)
Paper: Basic Black, Whisper White
Ink: Basic Black, Versamark; Stampin' Write markers: Real Red, Old Olive, Basic Black
Accessories & Tools: Martha Stewart border punch, 5/8" Real Red satin ribbon, black embossing powder, Sizzix Square Lattice embossing folder, heat tool, sticky strips and dimensionals
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I ran a piece of Whisper White cardstock through the Big Shot with the Square Lattice embossing folder. I used the Martha Stewart punch to add a border to one side and then trimmed it to size. I attached the red ribbon around the white strip and then adhered it over the main image using sticky strips.
I stamped the hummingbird in Versamark onto Whisper White cardstock and then heat embossed it in black. I cut it out and attached it on top of the ribbon, popping it up with dimensionals to add depth.
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Here's a second card for yesterday's color challenge (CC333 - island indigo, tangerine tango, daffodil delight). As I mentioned below, I don't have island indigo so I subbed my closest color - Pacific Point.
This is my first time using a digi stamp. There are some limitations for me because I have an ink-jet printer ... time to consider getting a laser printer :) ... but it worked pretty well. I know the "dessert" for the challenge was felt, but I cheated a bit because I added a sea shell to my card :o
"At the Beach"
Stamps: At the Beach (Wax Fruit Company - digital stamp); sentiment is computer-generated
Paper: Pacific Point, Whisper White (SU!)Ink: Daffodil Delight; Stampin' Write markers: Daffodil Delight, Tangerine Tango, Pacific Point, Sahara Sand, Soft Suede (SU!)
Accessories & Tools: Sharpie Black marker, white gel pen, sea shell, sponge, Tombow glue, adhesives & dimensionals
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I ran a piece of Whisper White cardstock through my printer and added the sentiment. I cut the background cardstock to size and mounted it onto the Pacific Point card base. I mounted the framed main image on top, popping it up with dimensionals to add depth.
I used Tombow glue to adhere the shell at the edge of the main image.
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Here's the latest addition to the "Baking with Loll" section (click on link in left-hand column to look at all my recipes).
Blueberry Glazed Pie - yum, yum, yum! When I first got married, I asked my MIL for her glazed pie recipes. She makes the best!! I've been making them every summer since. It's blueberry season in the Lower Mainland, so I know this will be the first of many pies I make this summer! (For those of you who are from around here, this is as good as the pies at White Spot!)
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