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Tuesday with Wendy, July 16th

7/20/2019

 
The cards from the last Tuesday with Wendy class were so WONDERFUL!!!! 
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The first card that Wendy designed was inspired from this stamp from Hero Arts, Border Messages as well as this stencil from The Crafter's Workshop, Script Dots 
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To make the card: 
  • ​Start out with 2 colors of Colorburst, Wendy chose a purple and a blue. Squirt out a FEW PARTICLES onto your silicone craft mat. Spritz the particles with water and then smoosh a small piece of white watercolor paper (If your watercolor paper has a torn/deckled edge, that's even better!!) onto the surface of the silicone craft mat. This will pick up the color from the mat onto your watercolor paper. Heat-set the colors with a heat-gun so the paper is COMPLETELY dry.
  • Next, put on some gloves! Put some fresh bleach into a mini-mister. Place your Stencil on top of the paper you just decorated with Colorburst. Now spritz your Bleach Mini-Mister on top of the stencil/paper. When you do this, you will SLOWLY see the circles appear and they will be a slightly lighter color than the rest of the colorized paper. **The reason why this works: The pigment of the Colorburst actually DISAPPEARS when bleach is applied to it, removing the colorburst from the paper** 
  • Now, stamp the sentiment, "Thank you" with Versafine Clair, Nocturne ink onto white card stock. Rip the paper above and below the sentiment so it creates a rough edge. Then take a purple ink pad (Wendy used the Distress Ink Wilted Violet) and rub the ink pad along the ripped edge of the paper, giving the sentiment a nice, vibrant border above and below. 
  • Adhere your sentiment to the front of your colorized background using double-sided tape or Nuvo Deluxe Adhesive. Mount this onto a piece of black paper and mount it all onto a piece of light blue card stock as your card base. 
I love how vibrant this card is!! What a fun and creative idea!! 
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The next card that Wendy created was inspired from this embossing folder from Cuttlebug, Mary Ann Embossing Folder as well as this die-cut from Memory Box, Scribble Frond Background 
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To make the card: 
  • Start out with a piece of the Maid 'O Metal Goldtone decorator foil. Cut foil in half so you can cut your die-cut leaf frond out of the gold decorator foil. Now take ALL 3 PIECES of the decorator foil and put them in your embossing folder and run it through your Home Die-cut Machine. This will texturize the goldtone foil as well as the foil leaf. 
  • Then,  use a piece of handmade textured paper and a piece of gold/cream ribbon and layer the pieces to create a fun design on your ivory card base.
  • Place the leaf-frond on the front of the card and use Nuvo Deluxe Adhesive to adhere the leaf design to the front of the card. 
I love how elegant this card is... and the tone-on-tone with the metallics looks SO BEAUTIFUL!!! 
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The last card that Wendy created was inspired from 2 Fred Mullett designs.. Fish Skin and Bluegill 
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To make the card: 
  • ​Start with a piece of white card stock. Use Prismacolor colored pencils to run some color HORIZONTALLY across the card. Wendy chose greens, yellows, and blues. Then, once you have put some color down, take some Gamsol (mineral spirits) onto a piece of paper towel and using your finger, rub the paper towel across the colored pencil HORIZONTALLY on the card stock. When you apply the Gamsol to the color, the colors blend together and become very vibrant!! 
  • Next, stamp your fish stamp (the Bluegill fish) a couple times on top of the Prismacolor Pencil background. **CREATE A MASK by stamping your fish out onto a piece of copy paper, fussy-cut the fish image out and place it ON TOP of the fish you just stamped. You will need to create 2 fish masks so you can cover up both of the fish you stamped out** 
  • Once you have laid your fish masks in place, stamp your Fish Skin stamp on TOP of the fish. What happens is the masks block-off the fish stamps you stamped out earlier. When you remove the masks, you are left with the Fish Skin stamp as the background and the fish images as the forefront. 
  • Apply a coat of Detail Clear embossing powder to your stamped images and heat-set it with a heat gun.
  • Once you have heat-set your image, take a piece of fine mesh ribbon (Wendy chose a piece of light green mesh ribbon) and used double-sided tape on the FRONT of the card to hold the mesh in place. Wendy also put some tape on the backside of the image to make the ribbon wrap around and adhere to the back as well. 
  • Then take your Versamark ink pad (the clear ink pad for embossing) and press it across the entire front  of the card, including across the mesh ribbon. Then cover the entire front of the card with a layer of Detail Clear embossing powder. Heat-set the image with a heat-gun. 
  • Finally, mount the image onto a piece of dark green card stock and then onto a light  green card base. 
I LOVE the vibrancy of this card!!!! And the mesh inclusion is just SO FUN! 
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Thank you to EVERYONE who attended the last class... we had a whopping 49 students attend!!! 

If you have any questions about the cards or techniques, feel free to give us a call at the store 360-647-9663 or send us an email at stampadoodle@gmail.com 

Tuesday with Wendy, July 2nd

7/20/2019

 
The cards that Wendy created for her card making class were SO WONDERFUL!!! 

​Check out how fun these cards  are!! 
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The first card that Wendy created was inspired from this beautiful background stamp from Taylored Expressions, Wildflower Background 
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To make the card: 
  • Start by stamping out the Wildflower Background with Versafine Nocturne Ink and heat emboss it with Detail Clear embossing powder 
  • To watercolor the flowers, start out by scribbling your Tombow Markers onto your silicone craft mat. Then use your Water Brushes to pick up color from the marker and watercolor your flowers. 
  • Wrap a piece of  polka-dot ribbon around the front of your card and use some double-sided tape to adhere it to the backside of the white card stock. 
  • Mount the white card stock (with the floral image) onto a piece of black card stock using double-sided tape. Then mount that onto a bright yellow card base. 
This card is SO WONDERFUL and bright!! 
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I love some of these other cards that students created... look how the water coloring is different on each card... how fun are these? 
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The next card that Wendy created was inspired from the Whittle Owls from Poppy and the Birch Tree Border die-cut from Taylored Expressions 
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To make the  card: 
  • Start out with a thick piece of beige card stock as your card base. Use one of your Large Picket Fence Blending Brushes to brush on 3 colors of Distress Ink: Mustard Seed, Spiced Marmalade, and Festive Berries making sure to apply your inks to the middle of the card base where a "moon" might be. 
  • Next, use your home die-cut machine to cut out a circle from your piece of patterned-burlap paper. Lay the piece of burlap-patterned paper onto the front of the card base and when you do so, the circle should be the color of the ink that you laid down earlier... this is the "Moon" in an orange color palette. 
  • Next, use your home-die cut machine to cut out the Birch Tree out of a piece of off-white card stock. Adhere the Birch Tree to the front of the card base on the left side of the "moon" you just created. *When you adhere the Birch Tree, glue down the LEFT TRUNK completely flat and apply a few pop dots behind the RIGHT TRUNK. 
  • Finish off the card by cutting out 2 Whittle Owls, one from Kraft card stock and one from Ivory card stock. The Whittle Owl die-cut is 2 pieces, and Wendy mixed and matched the Whittle Owl die-cuts so the colors correspond nicely. Adhere the Owls down by using a pop dots behind each owl. 
I love how adorable this card is!! 
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The last card that Wendy created was inspired from the Whittle Wooden Ovals, Whittle Rabbit, Whittle Birds, and this stamp from Impression Obsession, Happy 
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To make the card: 
  • Start out with a third-sheet of 12" x 12" card stock as your card base (so your card base measures 4" x 12"). Score your card stock at 2 1/4" and 4 3/4" so that when folded, it creates a tri-fold card
  • When your card is closed, on the LEFT PANEL use your Nesting Oval die-cuts and your home die-cut machine to cut out a small oval. On the RIGHT PANEL, use your Nesting Oval die-cuts to cut out a little larger oval. 
  • Now cut out your Whittle Oval Wooden frames out of brown card stock. Use Nuvo Deluxe Adhesive to adhere the small wooden oval ON TOP of the small oval cut out and the large wooden oval ON TOP of the larger oval cut out. You will end up with the Whittle Wooden Ovals covering the oval cut-outs from earlier. 
  • Using your home die-cut machine, cut out 2 Whittle Birds from light blue card stock and a Whittle Rabbit from white felt-weave card stock. Adhere one of the blue birds onto the small wooden oval and the other bird onto the larger wooden oval. When you close the card, you should be able to see through BOTH OVALS to the inside of the card. Adhere the Whittle Rabbit to the INSIDE of the card in the spot where the Ovals meet-up so when the tri-fold card is folded you can see the Whittle Rabbit peeking out from the inside of the card. 
  • Finish off the card with a piece of brown polka-dot brown ribbon. The ribbon will wrap around the backside of the card to the front of the card. When the card is closed, adhere the ribbon to the LEFT PANEL and a little bit on the RIGHT PANEL so that when the card is closed you can tie it closed 
I love how cute this card is!! The interactive element is so SWEET and fun!!! 
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Bling! Glitter! Mica Flakes!

6/15/2019

 
Here at the store, we are all about BLING! .... and by "we" I actually mean "me," Elli :-) 

I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE gems, glitters, mica flakes, stickles and glitter paints.. pretty much anything that sparkles makes me EXTREMELY happy!! 

This week for Demo, I played with several ideas to show you the ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES in the world of Bling! 
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To start with, I showed everyone the AMAZING gems from Tonic/Nuvo.

The gems come in SO MANY wonderful designs!! Each container of gems has 3 sizes of the same shape... so you end up with a nice gradation of sizes in each container. 
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Check out these ones that look like raindrops!! I love it underneath this umbrella! They are the Water Droplets gems.
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I also love using these Silver Petal gems for adding a little "extra" to my brush lettering!! 
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The 3 sizes of gems are PERFECT for adding the gradation of petals!! 
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Check out here where you can add bling to the blanket on this little Llama die cut from Taylored Expressions!! 
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The Golden Ovals gems are also great for adding "berries" onto the branches of this Berries Background Cutting Plate from Taylored Expressions 
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These SUPER iridescent gems are some of my ALL TIME FAVORITES 
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The Crystal Gems and the Amethyst Squares are both SO WONDERFUL!!! 
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The Crystal Gems are great for making things look like water in a bird bath or like winter berries on a tree!!! 
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The best part about the gems coming in 3 sizes is it makes it EASY for creating BORDERS along the edges of your stamped images... 
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Now, one of my FAVORITE forms of bling is the Star Shaped Glitter!! (or star confetti) from Creative Expressions 
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Check out this idea using The Nuvo Deluxe Adhesive to place stars in the sky... the Handmade Marbled Paper makes the BEST starry sky!! 
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Have you played with the Glitterific Acrylic Paints yet?!?! 
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Here, I created a Rainbow Background with my Calypso Rainbow Ink Pad and added the Blue Glitterific Paint in the area where I wanted water. I used a Palette Knife to apply just a thin layer... 
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Here, I used the Rainbow Ink pad and my Large Picket Fence Blending Brush to apply an ombre-rainbow background. 

THEN I went in with Diamond Stickles and added swirls in the sky!! 
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Stickles are GREAT for adding just a bit of bling onto the butterfly die-cuts as well because you have such great control of the glitter... even adding tiny swirls!! 
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I LOVE the Mica Flakes that we carry!! They are a natural-bling and they are GREAT for ocean-themed cards!! To adhere the Mica Flakes, I use the Nuvo Deluxe Adhesive 
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Nuvo also creates Butterfly Confetti!! Which is great for creating a "faux shaker card" where you use Nuvo Deluxe Adhesive to adhere the butterflies in place! 
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You could even add just a touch of glitter onto a stamped image... using Nuvo Deluxe Adhesive to lay down just a little bit here and there... 
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There are SO MANY possibilities for adding bling to your art or card making!! 

Stop by to see us 7 days a week to get inspired!! 

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Doodle Ideas and MORE!

6/8/2019

 
This last week for Demo, we had to have a *quick* last minute change due to someone feeling under the weather... so it was Wendy's turn to come up with an idea on the fly!! 

​Check out these ideas!! 
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I love what Wendy creates when she is in her Element!!! 

So this first idea is really clever... Wendy wanted to create a fun art piece. She started with the 140 lb. Cold Press Watercolor Paper
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Wendy took a large kitchen platter and traced a circle onto her piece of watercolor paper. 

THEN Wendy went online and found a public domain image of a Raven and printed it off A FEW TIMES. 

Wendy cut out the Raven first... 
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  • I love this idea using the ORIGINAL SHAPES as her stencils so she new how to create the bird shape! 
  • When you cut out the RAVEN ONLY you end up with a basic stencil! (for a sturdier stencil, you can print your image onto card stock). Wendy TRACED THE RAVEN so she got the basic bird shape in the middle of her circle. 
  • Next, Wendy cut out a wing of the Raven, laid it down in the middle of her Raven tracing, and traced the wing
  • Then, Wendy cut out the other wing shapes, laid them down, and traced them. She did the same with the beak. 
  • Wendy ended up with a line drawing of the bird shape...  THEN she filled the shape with doodles!!! 
  • Wendy used one of her FAVORITE doodle pens, the Black Glaze Pen 
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I love how she created her own branch and filled the space with some "woodgrain" shapes and then filled the other negative spaces with small dots, geometric shapes, swirls, and MORE!! 
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Just look at the detail!! What a FUN concept!! 
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The other idea that Wendy had was making an Interactive Card in a NEW WAY 
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Wendy started out by stamping her Stampscapes Pine Tree Stamp along the bottom edge of her card. She created the background using her Picket Fence Blending Brushes and circle for masking off the moon. Wendy likes to use Distress Inks for creating this effect because the colors blend BEAUTIFULLY together. 
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To glaze the image, Wendy used Versamark Ink and Detail Clear embossing powder.

Wendy taught the "glazing" technique from a past Tuesday with Wendy class and you can find the step-by-step up tutorial in this previous blog post: https://www.stampadoodle.com/stampadoodle-blog/tuesday-with-wendy-may-21st
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Wendy created a gate-fold card and placed the glazed piece at the TOP of the card so that when you lift up the flap you see a gate fold hidden underneath!! 

I love how Wendy used these Tree Line die-cuts from Memory Box and CUT THEM IN HALF so that half of the tree lines are on the left gate fold and half of them are on the right gate fold. 

She arranged the layers so that the trees on the RIGHT overlap the trees on the left. 
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On the inside of the card she placed this Oval Tree Frame that I love SO MUCH!! Perfect place for writing a sentiment!! 
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What a fun card idea!! (And a great card for men! Hunting, camping, fishing.. the themes are endless!!) 
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Stop by and see us for FREE Wednesday Demo!! It is offered every Wednesday from Noon to 1pm here at the store in the Atrium. 

You don't need to sign up for Demo, you can just stop by and learn something new!!! 

See you soon!

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Nesting Die-Cuts, Beyond the Frame

5/24/2019

 
For Demo last week, Bekah was the Demonstrator and she had some WONDERFUL ideas for using her Nesting die-cuts. 

Just LOOK HOW STUNNING these cards are!!! 
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I love that she used these Nesting die-cuts in a NEW WAY!!! 

Check out how she used the Nesting Diamonds from Tonic and these Nesting Hearts ... and the combination of the textured papers and colors makes for a GREAT CARD!!!! 
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Bekah used this Simple Strips Background stamp from Taylored Expressions and the matching banner die-cut.... 
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Look how fun this is with the added *bling*!!! 
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Check out this next idea using the Stitched Star die-cuts from Memory Box!! 
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I love how Bekah used the banner die-cut from Taylored Expressions with DIFFERENT sentiments!! Her sayings go *PERFECTLY* with this card!! 
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Bekah also used this Wide Washi Tape from Altenew and I LOVE IT with the stars!! 

This really is a WONDERFUL card... great for Birthdays or Graduation!!
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I love this masculine card that she created using the Nesting Hexagons from Tonic and this Jalopy as the focal point .... There are SO MANY great ideas happening here!!
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What I love the most about this card is all the fun TEXTURES of paper!!! And the added gears with the car makes for such a great card idea!! 
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Did you see here how she made the Jolopy SHINY?!?! She used PACKING TAPE on the car, THEN cut it out using her home die cut machine!! Such a clever idea for making a car looked glazed (with minimal effort!!) 
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Stop by the store to get inspired and to get NEW IDEAS on how to use some of your older die-cuts!!! 

See you soon!!
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