Thursday, November 26, 2020

Time for Holiday Cards!

 Hi Artzy friends-

Happy Thanksgiving to you! I hope you are all having a nice quiet, safe holiday. I'm sending you all virtual hugs, with the hopes that we will all be able to see other soon for the real thing!

If you're like me, you have good intentions of working on your holiday cards early, but the real card making frenzy doesn't start until after Thanksgiving. Please don't tell me that your cards are already made, signed, and addressed! Haha! 

My husband saw me making this card and loved it! He wants me to make it for all of our family and friends this year. While I don't usually mass produce my holiday cards, this one wouldn't be too difficult to do, so I will definitely be making more of them!


I cut a piece of white cardstock with the largest die from the Wavy Slimline Framelit die set. I love the nice finished look that a dotted border gives on a card panel. I then cut the bottom of the panel with one of the wavy dies from the Curvy Slimline Border die set. The border dies in this set are also dotted, so they pair nicely with the slimline framelits. I placed the white panel with the curved edge in my Misti so I could set up my image and sentiment stamps to stamp right where I wanted them. The stamps are from the Just Chillin' stamp set.  This image is super quick and easy to color and I just love the little penguin sitting on the polar bear's head! 




This set has some other super cute images, as well as some snowflakes included. 



The snowflakes I used here were from the Slimline Snowflake die set.  Some were cut out of glitter paper; some were glittered with Stickles. You could use any kind of glitter or glittery medium you'd like to make your snowflakes sparkle! 

After my panel was complete I cut a strip of paper from the Snow Much Fun collection and adhered that along the bottom of my card base. I then cut a scalloped edge on a strip of solid blue cardstock using another die from the Curvy Slimline Border set. The curve on the scalloped border die is the same as the curve on the die I used on the bottom edge of my card panel, so I adhered that on the back, so that the scallops just peeked out the bottom of my white panel. I then adhered the piece to my card base, lining up the top edges.

You can find lots of winter themed and slimline products at Dare 2B Artzy for all of your holiday card 
making!
And we have a sale to help you with that! Now through Monday, November 30th, enjoy 20% off all stamps and dies with code 202020.





There is still time to enter our monthly challenge for November! Enter your project with the theme "Thankful" for a chance to win a $15 gift certificate! 


Thank you for visiting and have a great day!
Avra








Thursday, November 5, 2020

Reindeer Games with Dare 2B Artzy and Tombow

 Hi Artzy friends -

Today I have the pleasure of sharing with you some cards I created with a fun Dare 2B Artzy set, along with Tombow Dual Brush Pen Art Markers.

Be sure to check out the Dare 2B Artzy blog all this week for more inspiration using Tombow products. 


Because I am new to using Tombow markers, I wanted to try out various techniques with them. So - I made 4 cards! This will be a picture heavy post!

Here are the sets of markers I had to work with, along with some neutral colors that I borrowed from a friend. 

There are 108 colors of Dual Brush Pens in all, including a colorless blender.
Dual Brush Pens are a water based marker, with a brush tip and a fine point bullet tip.
They are great for coloring, doodling, journaling, hand lettering, and more. Learning hand lettering is on my "to-do" list sometime soon, and the brush tip is perfect for that!

Now on to my coloring! 
I wanted to choose an image with a lot of opportunity to color, so I chose the Reindeer Games stamp and die sets. This is a whimsical set with some cute sentiments to go with the images.
I stamped the main image, along with the ornaments, on both Bristol Smooth cardstock, and water color paper, using Versafine Clair ink in Nocturne, which is a quick drying, waterproof pigment ink. If you are in a hurry, you could dry it using a heat tool.

Here are the 4 panels of images I colored. I tried: coloring directly on the paper, then blending it out with a waterbrush, coloring directly on the paper, then blending it out with the colorless blender, and scribbling the marker onto a palette and picking it up with a waterbrush. As I mentioned earlier, I tried the techniques on 2 different types of paper. Coloring directly on the Bristol Smooth is preferred to coloring directly onto watercolor paper. Watercolor paper is better if you are adding more water, such as wetting the paper before applying the color.  The first 2 panels are Bristol Smooth; the second 2 are Canson Watercolor paper.




After die cutting all of my images, I added Glossy Accents to my ornaments. I love that the Glossy Accents did not alter the colors of the images. As I did not end up using many of them on these cards, they are ready for me to accent future holiday cards with. So shiny, dimensional, and fun!


Next I created some watercolored backgrounds for some of my cards.
I chose some pretty blues and greens and scribbled them on my craft mat. I then lightly misted the mat with water, and dipped my watercolor cardstock into the color. I continued to add color, add water, and dip and drag my panel through the colors until I was satisfied with the result, drying them with my heat tool in between layers. 



I ended up using 2 of the above backgrounds for 2 slimline cards, and I also created an A2 easel card and a square shaker card.

I cut down one of the backgrounds using the largest die in the Wavy Slimline Framelits die set, and adhered it to a 9" x 4" horizontal card base. I popped up my reindeer and his feet with foam tape. I added my heat embossed sentiment strip, also cut with a banner die in the Wavy Slimline Framelits set. I embellished the card with snowflakes from the Slimline Snowflake dies, an ornament from Reindeer Games, and some additional gems. 




For my 2nd slimline card, I cut a watercolored panel with a die from the Wavy Slimline Framelit dies, and also cut a piece of aqua colored cardstock from the largest die in the set. I heat embossed my sentiment, and a few snowflakes onto the water colored panel, both from Reindeer Games. I layered the two panels onto my 8 1/2" x 3 1/2" vertical card base. I adhered my reindeer, his feet, some light bulbs and holly with liquid glue. 


My next card is an easel card. On the front panel I cut a piece of white fun foam with the reindeer die to pop the image up on. Fun foam is an easy way to give a sturdier base to a detailed image than cutting little bits of foam tape. For the inside of the card I cut a label out twice with one of the Rectangle Fancy Framelit dies - once in white, and once in green. I cut off just the bottom third of my green shape and popped it up with two layers of foam tape onto the white piece to create a "lip" for my easel. I heat embossed my sentiment in gold, and added the reindeer's feet and a sprig of holly to finish off the card. The white label is where I will write my message and sign my card. 



Finally I created a 4 1/2" x 4 1/2" shaker card.
I glued my reindeer image down to a piece of pretty wintery paper from the Snow Much Fun collection, and adhered that to my card base. I then created a frame with a  Square Framelit die, and added a piece of acetate behind my frame. I popped that up onto my card front, leaving a small opening to add my sequins.  I then added foam tape to my opening making sure to close up all the gaps so my sequins couldn't escape. I added a sentiment from the Toboggan Fun stamp set, heat embossed in silver on vellum, and glued on a sparkly snowflake and the reindeer feet. 


I really enjoyed creating this assortment of holiday cards with Tombow markers, and the Reindeer Games stamps and dies, and other products from Dare 2B Artzy

We have a sale going on now at Dare 2B Artzy!
Use the code FALL10 to save 10% off all orders, now through November 8th!

Also - join our November challenge with a "Thankful" themed project, for a chance to win a $15 gift certificate!

Thank you for visiting, and have a great day!

Avra








Sunday, November 1, 2020

Dare 2B Artzy November Challenge - Thankful

 Hi Artzy friends -

Can you believe November is here?! And with it comes autumn and the season of thanks.

I created this Thank You card with those things in mind, and it's perfect for our challenge this month, which is "Thankful."  


The pretty autumn colored flower pot is from the Bouquet 4 You stamp and die set. This stamp set is perfect for many occasions, and during any season - just change up the colors!




I mounted the image on a vellum die cut using the Rectangle Fancy Framelits dies, over a pretty patterned paper from the Autumn Oasis collection. I added the word "thanks" cut with the Thanks Double Layered Word die, using only one of the layers.




I am thankful that you stopped by today and hope that you will join the challenge this month! You will have a chance to win a $15 gift certificate to the store!





Thanks for visiting, and have a great day!

Avra