Showing posts with label Inchie Arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inchie Arts. Show all posts

Brushstroke Bonanza: Perfect Pear with Elizabeth

It's a brushstroke bonanza here in the STUDIO as we share cards and techniques featuring Penny Black's newest brushstroke stamps.



You may have read in my previous post HERE that I am in the midst of some holiday stamp conversions.

I have another alternative for Penny Black's Perfect Pear that has been released as part of their fabulous holiday brushstroke collection.

Penny Black: Perfect Pear 40-493, Snippets 30-283
I was inspired by vintage fruit designs used on coasters and kitchenware to create an everyday greeting card.

With this card having layers of gesso, watercoloring and varnish, I immediately grabbed a 4-inch white Inchie Arts Art Square.  (Please note the size is not a typo.  I trimmed it to a 3 x 4-inch rectangle later in the project which visually fit my finished design better.)

To begin the Art Square was painted with clear gesso.  After the gesso dried, Perfect Pear was stamped in Desert Sand Memento Ink and watercolored with various Distress Inks.  At this point I didn't like the placement of the stamp design so I trimmed the piece. 

Working with limited strokes, a coat of Liquitex Gloss Varnish was added.  The finished piece had the look and feel of the vintage coasters that had inspired me.   

A sentiment from Snippets was stamped in VersaMark Watermark ink on a black banner and heat embossed with white powder.  

The finished design was attached to a 3 3/8 x 4 3/8 white card base.

You can find more Inchie Arts inspiration and projects on their BLOG and FACEBOOK page.


The bonanza continues with more inspiration from my blog pARTner, Jill!




Brushstroke Bonanza: Scarlet Majesty with Elizabeth

It's a brushstroke bonanza here in the STUDIO as we share cards and techniques featuring Penny Black's newest brushstroke stamps.



Ready, stamp, watercolor!  
Penny Black's brushstroke stamps make it that easy!

Penny Black: Scarlet Majesty 40-494, Festive Cheer 30-381, Geometric Borders 51-196
For my watercoloring platform, I used a 4-inch Inchie Arts Art Square.  I knew I would be working with many watery layers and Art Squares are ideal for this process.

To begin, Scarlet Majesty was stamped with Tea Dye Distress Ink.  To watercolor the image, Distress Inks in hues of red, green, yellow and orange were applied to an acrylic block and then lifted off with a paintbrush.  Methods of wet-to-wet and wet-to-dry painting were used to achieve shading and highlighting.  The sky background is Weathered Wood Distress Ink.

My favorite product for adding white highlights to images is Dr. Ph. Martin's Bleed Proof White.  The consistency is very thick which allows the artist to dilute it as desired.

After the painting was dry, the sentiment (Festive Cheer) was stamped in Onyx Black VersaFine.  

The Art Square was matted in red and then attached over top a die cut Geometric Border on a square card blank. 


You can find more Inchie Arts inspiration and projects on their BLOG and FACEBOOK  page.



Out & About with Jill: Shimmerz Video

Today I'm...
on the Shimmerz blog with a new VIDEO!


Click HERE for the full reveal and to watch the video.


Within today's video I'm also using Inchie Arts Swatch white Art Squares... they are great for the wet-on-wet blending technique shown in the video.
 
More Inchie Arts inspiration and projects on their BLOG and FACEBOOK page.

And before you go...
If you're looking to add Shimmerz Paints to your crafty stash then be sure to mention my name in the "comments" section in your shopping cart when placing an order.  The kind folks at Shimmerz will give you free paint just for doing so! (Shop HERE.)

Out & About with Jill: Shimmerz Video

Today I'm...

on the Shimmerz blog with a new VIDEO!


Click HERE for the full reveal and to watch the video.


Within today's video I'm also using Inchie Arts ATC-sized white Art Squares... love using these with my Shimmerz paints.
 
More Inchie Arts inspiration and projects on their BLOG and FACEBOOK page.

And before you go...
If you're looking to add Shimmerz Paints to your crafty stash then be sure to mention my name in the "comments" section in your shopping cart when placing an order.  The kind folks at Shimmerz will give you free paint just for doing so! (Shop HERE.)

Out & About with Jill: Video and Giveaway

Today I'm...
... and am in two places at once! Haha!

You'll find me on both the Penny Black blog and Shimmerz blog kicking off a new monthly video series: Simply Shimmerz, Simply Penny Black Stamping.


Within today's video I'm also using Inchie Arts 4 x 4 Inch white Art Squares... they are perfect for these designs.

More Inchie Arts inspiration and projects on their BLOG and FACEBOOK page.

If you head on over to the Shimmerz and/or Penny Black blogs you'll find a giveaway, too.

And if you're planning to add any Shimmerz products to your crafty stash, be sure to mention my name in the comments section in your shopping cart and the kind folks at Shimmerz will give you free paint for doing so.

Sunshine and Flowers, 3 of 4: Elizabeth

Whether on paper or outside our window... we're celebrating Sunshine and Flowers here in the Studio.

A mistake gone right!  
Yes, that is correct.  When I first started this tiny mixed media piece everything quickly went from good to bad.  I was just about to start over when I thought I had nothing to lose by continuing to experiment.  As it turns out, it is one of my favorite pieces and a wonderful learning experience.

I soon discovered that all the yucky parts I didn't like which were eventually covered by colorful layers of paint, gesso and watercolor are what gave it such intense vibrancy and depth.

Flower Gala 40-437, Sentiment Collection 30-350
The great structural foundation for all that liquid loveliness is an Inchie Arts Art Square.  I was amazed that after multiple applications of gesso, paper text, matte gel, watercolors, acrylic paint, pastel pencils and a final coat of Krylon Clear Acrylic Coating, the Art Square didn't warp.  The piece looked like a tiny ceramic tile and was easily adhered to the card with double-sided tape.

You can find more Inchie Arts inspiration and projects on their BLOG and FACEBOOK page. 

There is beauty in everything.  
Sometimes is just takes a few more layers to uncover it. :0)


Out & About with Jill and NEW Shimmerz Paints!

Hi all! I am popping in today with some fun news and to let you know that I am...
on the Shimmerz blog using NEW paints!
I have made three cards using this awesome new Shimmerz release.  For my first card, four new Shimmerz colors take center stage on the stamped butterfly tag, the focal point of this card design. “Under My Skin” is a definite go-to neutral which makes all the colors around it POP.  “Berry-licious” and “Crimson Tide” blend beautifully together.  And how about that bright, rich blue of “Anchors Away?” Swoon!  The background for this tag was easily created by spraying watercolor paper with Spritz “See Ya Latte” and then applying Dazzlers “Spun Sugar” through a stencil for just a touch of texture in the upper left hand corner.

Here's a closer look at the beautiful shimmer... so pretty in real life!
Supplies
Shimmerz: Anchors Away, Crimson Tide, Berry-licious, Under My Skin
Spritz: See Ya Latte
Dazzlers: Spun Sugar
Other Supplies: Penny Black Stamps and Stencil (40-328 Butterfly Party, 30-283 Snippets, 25-014 Oscillations), Canson 140 Lb. Watercolor Paper, Versafine Ink (Onyx Black), Clear Embossing Powder, Ribbon and Twine

My next card features the NEW Aqua Huez, watercolors with vibrant color and a flat finish. 
And seriously, be still my heart! I love this new product line—bold colors, easily blendable, and oh-so-portable.  By stamping the butterflies with a water soluable ink and painting on top, the look achieved is that of a completely hand-painted panel.  And by painting with Aqua Huez “Gray Matter” around the stamped images, extra shadows and depth is given to the finished card.

Oh, and if you want to see a short informational video about the new Aqua Huez, I recommend THIS ONE by Missy Whidden. 
Supplies
Aqua Huez: Ivy League, Crazy Daisy, Carrots, Blue Me Away, Hottie Pink, 1 Brick Short, Little Boy Blue, Cuppa Joe, Sea Weed, Gray Matter, Chesternut, Red Hot, Pot-O-Gold
Other Supplies: Penny Black Stamps and Dies (30-296 Floral & Feathers, 51-108 Envision), Distress Ink (Old Paper), Memento Ink (Grey Flannel), Canson 140 Lb. Watercolor Paper, Sequins

And for my third card, I've used the new Wood Tonez set.
Mixing and matching is easy with this dreamy new Tonez set!  The background for this card features all four Tonez mediums.  The stamped flowers were painted with Inklings “Mochachino” along with Shimmerz “Coffee.”  These two colors together are great for achieving light and dark range on stamped images.  I mounted my flowers to an Inchie Arts White ATC Art Square for extra dimension.  The Art Square was sprayed with Spritz "See Ya Latte."  I just love how I can add sprays to the Art Squares without worrying about warping or piling with the wet media.

Additional Inchie Arts information on their BLOG and FACEBOOK PAGE
Supplies
Vibez: Hot Fudge
Spritz: See Ya Latte
Shimmerz: Coffee
Inklingz: Mochachino
Aqua Huez: Sea Weed
Other Supplies: Penny Black Stamps (30-238 Footnotes, 30-159 Dahlias), Gesso, Inchie Arts ATC Art Square, Twine, Self-Adhesive Pearl,  Canson 140 Lb. Watercolor Paper, StazOn Ink (Ganache), Memento Ink (Elderberry)

And remember, if you're looking to add Shimmerz Paints (including these new products) to your crafty stash then be sure to mention my name in the "notes to merchant" section when placing an order.  The kind folks at Shimmerz will give you free paint just for doing so! 

Thanks for stopping by the STUDIO today...we'll be back with more "love in the air" very soon!

From This To That with Elizabeth

Hello Everyone...
Welcome to another segment of   

I started FROM THIS…
Inchie Arts NEW 2 x 4 Swatches in white and decorative paper napkins.

…and transformed them TO THAT.
Let me pause for a moment to interject how much fun I had making these colorful little canvas cards.  Please keep my secret on how quick and easy these were to create.

Tall and narrow cards are some of my favorites and these Inchie Art Swatches snuggle on top of a 2.75 x 4.75 card base so lovely.

All you need to do is cut the napkin to the size of the Swatch and peel away the second ply of paper.  (You will want to use the top colorful portion.)  Paint a thin coat of matte medium (or Mod Podge) on the Swatches, apply the cut napkin and gently smooth the two together.  Let dry and add additional coats of matte medium.  I used a heat tool to speed up the process, but made sure not to have the heat too close to the Swatch to prevent the matte medium and napkin from bubbling/burning.  If you want to cut the napkin larger than the SWATCH, you can always trim away any excess after the piece has dried.

The Inchie Arts Swatches are fabulously sturdy and don’t warp when applying several layers of matte medium.  Plus, the sumptuous thickness gives the project nice dimension eliminating the need to use dimensional foam tape.

To finish the design, the edges of the Swatches were inked with Delicata Golden Glitz ink using the direct-to-paper method.



The cute little sentiment tabs were created by die cutting white labels (Penny Black - Tagged 51-007) and stamping the greetings (Penny Black - Snippets 30-283) in Onyx Black VersaFine.

Now you can use your decorative napkins 
to entertain AND craft!! 

Looking for additional Inchie Arts inspiration and projects?
Be sure to visit their BLOG and FACEBOOK page. 
You can also view a fabulous video by my pARTner, Jill, (HERE) which also features the new Inchie Art SWATCHES.