Showing posts with label Echo Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Echo Park. Show all posts

Friday, February 25, 2022

Coffee & Friends sheetload of cards

 Hiya!  Welcome back to my blog!  Today I've got projects that I created using Crafty Al's February Sheetload of cards.  I love here templates and this month is no exception.  You can find her video HERE if you're interested in checking it out.

I used papers from Echo Park's Coffee and Friends 6x6 paper pad collection.  Enjoy!










Thanks so much for swinging by today!  #SUYSFeb2022 #ShowUsYourSheetLoad #SheetLoadOfCards #handmadecards #cardmaking

~Kristina
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Teflon bone folder
Teflon bone folder
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Tombow Mono Multi Liquid glue
Tombow Mono Multi Liquid glue
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Ebony Black Cardtstock - Essentials by Ellen
Ebony Black Cardtstock - Essentials by Ellen
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Therm O Web Foam Tape
Therm O Web Foam Tape
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Natural White Neenah cardstock
Natural White Neenah cardstock
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Silver Brush Black Velvet Round 4
Silver Brush Black Velvet Round 4
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Basic colors acrylic paints - Amsterdam
Basic colors acrylic paints - Amsterdam
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Monday, January 6, 2020

PDO Birthday Gnome

I hope everyone has had a wonderful holiday season!  It's been great to spend time with family and friends but I think I'm ready to go back to a more normal schedule.  Today I've got a card for you that I created using the Polka Dot Orchard Caroling Gnomes stamp set.  I'm going to show you how to use an image that seems only good for holidays and use it for non-holiday.  I love when I can stretch my stamps!



Let's take a quick look at my finished card and then dive on in to the details.


I love gnomes and I thought this cutie from Caroling Gnomes would be perfect to create a masculine birthday card.  You see, this gnome is singing.  He could be singing happy birthday, Auld Lang Syne, Christmas carols or just about anything!  That's why I don't feel like he's limited to just the Christmas season.

I started by printing the gnome out onto Bristol Smooth cardstock.  I knew I was going to do a little stenciling and watercoloring and this is a great surfact for both of those things.  I also needed a mask for my gnome before I could do the stenciling.  I printed him out onto regular copy paper and spread a thin coat of Tombow Mono Multi liquid glue.  Once it dries, it becomes a temporary adhesive.  Absolutely perfect for a mask.

I put the mask in place and taped the plaid stencil on top.  The stencil I used is from Echo Park and is no longer available but I did link up to another similar stencil below.  I then used a blending brush and gray ink over the stencil.  I concentrated the color around the gnome and then let it fade the further I went out.

Before:


After:

Next it was time to color up the gnome.  I used a combination of Distress Inks, Distress Markers, Tombow and Marvy water-based markers to add the color to my scene.  Sometimes I added the ink directly to the paper and blended it out with a water brush.  Other times I smooshed the ink onto a block and then picked it up with the water brush.  It just depending on the depth of color I needed.

Here he is all colored up:


Now down to the card making.  I cut the gnome panel down with a Stitched Indented Rectangle die from Elizabeth Craft Designs.  I set the panel asided and started work on the card base.  I used a  piece of black cardstock to create a top fold A2 sized base.  I cut a piece of patterned paper from the Echo Park Little Lumberjack paper pad down to 4 1/4" x 5 1/2".  I glued this to the black card base.  I added foam tape to the back of the gnome panel and adhered to the card base.

The Happy Birthday sentiment comes from the Polka Dot Orchard Floral Flourish Background 3 set.


This set has several great sentiments and really cool backgrounds!  I plan to make some foiled background when I find the time...

I printed the sentiment onto white cardstock.  I cut it down to 2 1/2" x 1".  I glued it to a piece of black cardstock just slightly larger and then glued it on top of the gnome panel.  I let part of the left edge hang off over the panel. 

For the final touch I added some black pearls in assorted sizes.  That's it.  One masculine birthday card in the books for the new year!


Close up detail



I really appreciate you stopping by and hope that you will check out all of the great digital stamps available in the Polka Dot Orchard store HERE.

Toodles!
~Kristina

Supplies used:

Tombow Mono Multi Liquid glue
Tombow Mono Multi Liquid glue
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Tonic Studios-Retractable Craft Pick
Tonic Studios-Retractable Craft Pick
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Therm O Web Foam Tape
Therm O Web Foam Tape
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Strathmore Bristol Smooth paper
Strathmore Bristol Smooth paper
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Stitched Indented Rectangles - Elizabeth Craft
Stitched Indented Rectangles - Elizabeth Craft
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Barn Door Distress Ink
Barn Door Distress Ink
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Black Pearls - Kaisercraft
Black Pearls - Kaisercraft
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Trinity blending brushes
Trinity blending brushes
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Little Lumberjack - Echo Park
Little Lumberjack - Echo Park
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Worn Lipstick Distress Marker
Worn Lipstick Distress Marker
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Tattered Rose Distress Marker
Tattered Rose Distress Marker
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Fossilized Amber Distress Marker
Fossilized Amber Distress Marker
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Black Soot Distress Marker
Black Soot Distress Marker
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Hickory Smoke Distress Marker
Hickory Smoke Distress Marker
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Dark Jade 177 - Tombow
Dark Jade 177 - Tombow
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Plaid Stencil - LDRS Creative
Plaid Stencil - LDRS Creative
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Wednesday, November 6, 2019

Coffee Lovers blog hop day 6

I'm still on a roll and created my 6th project for the Coffee Lovers blog hop!  Go me!


This is another SVG file I purchased from The Cutting Cafe and can be found HERE.

Here is a side view.


The plaid piece you can see on the inside is actually a pocket to tuck a gift card!


I can't wait to make a whole lot more of these. As always, you can find details and the link up for the hop below.

HERE


Thanks again for stopping by!
~Kristina
Supplies used:
Tombow Mono Multi Liquid glue
Tombow Mono Multi Liquid glue
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Therm O Web Foam Tape
Therm O Web Foam Tape
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My Favorite Fall - Echo Park
My Favorite Fall - Echo Park
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Whisking leaves embossing folder - Carta Bella
Whisking leaves embossing folder - Carta Bella
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Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Coffee Lovers day 5

And....I'm back!  Today's creation is a card but it was created using a cut file from the The Cutting Cafe.


The patterned papers come from Echo Park's Coffee collection paper pad.  The navy card base is Stampin Up! cardstock.

I used foam tape to pop up the letters from the base.


I also splattered gold paint over the entire card.  AND I used the Gold Sheer Shimmer Stix dauber from Imagine to add even more bling.  You can't see it when you look straight at the card but if you turn it just a bit, magnificent!

Not the most flattering view but I was able to catch the shimmer in this photo.


As a reminder, you still have three more days to link up your own creations!

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See you soon!
~Kristina

Supplies used:

Tombow Mono Multi Liquid glue
Tombow Mono Multi Liquid glue
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SBC | EH
Therm O Web Foam Tape
Therm O Web Foam Tape
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SBC | EH
Echo Park Coffee Collection paper
Echo Park Coffee Collection paper
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Gold - Sheer Shimmer stix
Gold - Sheer Shimmer stix
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