Showing posts with label Mixed Media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mixed Media. Show all posts

Monday, November 14

Craft Fair This Saturday!!!!!

Good Morning! I'm putting together some last minute projects for the upcoming Craft Fair this Saturday. I made a few more Breast Cancer canvases and this time I used some papers from my Planner Society Kits. I save just about everything from these kits because they are soooo gorgeous!! I even save the packaging and use them on my project life pages. Here are the canvases I just finished up this weekend.
These were so fun to put together and I love how bright and cheery they are - a perfect gift for a survivor or anyone going through Breast Cancer. 
Please stop by this Saturday if you're in the area - this fair is huge and it would be a great time to pick up some Holiday Gifts! 

Dedham Junior Women's Club 35th Annual Craft Fair
Saturday, November 19th, 2016  9am-3pm
Dedham Middle School

Thanks for stopping by today and I'll see you tomorrow with my latest Fall pocket page for Noel Mignon.

Thursday, October 13

It's Craft Fair Time!!

 Don't you love this time of year! The Fall season is fabulous here in New England. The crisp air, the leaves starting to change color and just about everything pumpkin. It's also Craft Fair Time. This year a good friend and I are going to be in a local Craft Fair. I will be selling LOTS of my canvases, cards and other art pieces. If you're local we would LOVE for you to stop by. The fair will have over 80 artisans selling their amazing crafts. It's the 35th year of this craft fair so it's a BIG event. This will be the second fair I've been in and the first one of this size. 
Here's some Details:

Dedham Junior Women's Club 35th Annual Craft Fair
Saturday, November 19th, 2016  9am-3pm
Dedham Middle School

Here's a sample of some small mixed media Holiday canvases available to purchase using Lawn Fawn Petite Paper Packs. I combined papers from "Let's Bokeh in the Snow', "Snowday" and "Peace Joy Love".
We would love for you to stop by and check out all the artisans and maybe get a head start on Holiday Shopping!! 

Tuesday, September 13

Tag Project | Noel Mignon's Buttons and Bows Classic Kit

Hello Bloggers! Happy Tuesday! Hope you had a nice weekend. I spent some time with my family this weekend and Lola and Toby got to hang out with each other. They are almost five months old and are teething like crazy. We're finding teeth all over the place!! They are so much fun and are very lovable puppies!!
Tuesday's mean I'm up on the Noel Mignon Blog with a new project. I used this month's "Buttons and Bows" Classic Kit. I created a tag page using Ranger's giant #12 tag as a base for my page. Here's a peek of my project:
Head on over to the blog to see the whole project, including close ups. We have a fun challenge this week - "Buttons and Bows". 
Have a great week and I'll see you here soon!! Thanks for stopping by.

Friday, August 19

Random Thoughts and Gettin' Messy Again!

Hello Everyone! Hope you are all well. I've been quite busy with Miss Lola who is now 4 months old. I haven't had a puppy in sooooo long I forgot how time consuming it is - in a great way. She fills a huge void since I lost Simba (the best dog EVER) last December. The house training is a long process for us and it's getting better but we're not there yet. Teething is still difficult but I seem to have the patience for that. The accidents in the house is when I lose my cool! The drawback of having this adorable creature is less creative time. I haven't created anything in the mixed media realm in awhile so I'm trying to add that back into my creative schedule. Still trying to add gym time but haven't figured it all out yet.
I'm realizing something creative has to go or get condensed - between project life, maintaining two planners, trying to keep up with SSS Card Kits, work and the puppy, my studio time is so limited. Plus it's summer and I want to be outside. At one point I thought I wanted to keep three planners going: one for everyday life, one for blogging and Design Team stuff and a third for fitness. That was fine when I was out of work recuperating from my surgery (no puppy at that point). Now I realize, that's not gonna happen. I want to continue with the two planners I have going now because I've put a ton of time and $$ into them. Starting next year, I'll use one planner for everything. A vertical style would be perfect - one section for everyday life and appointments, one sections for DT stuff and a third for fitness/meals. Simplifying planning will allow me more time for Project Life and Mixed Media. I need to decide which planner will be the best for that - there are so many great planners out there - I've experimented with many this year. So, lots going through my head at the moment.
I have missed Mixed Media so I jumped back in and created Tim Holtz  August 12 Tags of 2016. Here's Tim's Tag.
I went with a beachy color scheme and used a stamped shell as my focal point. Here's my tag.
I used what I had in my stash. I don't have the Wildflower Thinlit Dies yet and was going for a beachy theme, so I stamped a shell image on watercolor paper and water colored the shell with distress ink. Here's some close ups. The image alone looked small on the tag until I added some cheesecloth behind it. I colored the cheesecloth with Antique Linen Distress Spray Stain. The quote is fitting as I'm slowly getting back to mixed media.
I love how these Distress colors blend: Salty Ocean, Mermaid Lagoon and Mowed Lawn. 
The honeycomb die was fun to use. I cut the frame from burlap and filled in the open spaces with corrugated cardboard, cork paper, canvas and scrapbook paper scraps. 
This was a fun tag to create and I love using what's in my stash. 
Thanks for stopping by and I'll return next week with more projects! Happy Friday! 



Supplies Used:
  • #8 Manila Tag
  • Frameworks Honeycomb
  • CMS194 Nautical Blueprint Stamps
  • Distress Inks: Scattered Straw, Mermaid Lagoon, Salty Ocean
  • Distress Stains: Salty Ocean, Mermaid Lagoon, Mowed Lawn
  • Distress Paint: Picket Fence
  • Distress Spray Stain: Antique Linen
  • Distress Sprayer
  • Distress Splatter Brush
  • Distress Watercolor Cardstock 
  • Archival Ink: Jet Black
  • Alcohol Ink: Mushroom
  • Linen Ribbon
  • Small Talk Stickers
  • Vial Labels
  • Mirrored Hearts
  • Multi Medium Matte
  • Mini Ink Blending Tool
  • Mini Brayer
  • Paper Distresser
  • Water Brush - Detail Tip
  • Heat Tool
  • Scissors
  • Bigshot Plus
  • Textured Surfaces
  • Paper Scraps
  • Cheesecloth

Monday, May 23

12 Tags of 2016 | May

Hello Everyone! Hope you had a great weekend and are ready to tackle Monday! Today I'm 6 weeks post-op and am feeling great. I have a few more weeks off before I go back to work and I'm cramming as much creative time into my days as possible. I have Physical Therapy three times a week, some errands to run during the week and walking on my non-PT days. I'm trying to build my strength up but it's a slow process. I'm doing great, just wish I was able to walk a longer distance. I know that will come but I'm anxious to improve!! I'm still amazed at how pain free I am - just dealing with muscle aches as PT gets more intense. Once PT is over, I'm joining my local YMCA and I'll start weight training and try to tone up and lose more weight! I'm anxious to get stronger and hope all continues to go smoothly.
This week I have three projects to share. Today I have a mixed media tag. I finally finished Tim Holtz  12 Tags of 2016 May Technique Remix. I jumped ahead to May so I could enter into the current 12 Tags Challenge and I'll catch up with April's tag sometime soon. Here's Tim's Tag using a cool resist technique.
I didn't have some of the supplies Tim used so I improvised. Here's my tag.
 We started with tissue tape on a few places on the tag and stamped our images with archival ink. Then came the fun of adding colors to the tag and the tissue tape resists the colors so the images stand out.
I didn't have Tim's Tiny Tattered Florals Thinlits Dies so I used his Heirloom Roses and colored them with coordinating alcohol inks. I added the roses to the hat of the Couture Lady Stamp, which is Dyan Reavley's. 
The crinkled ribbon and lace were colored with Antique Linen Distress Spray Stain and I added a watch charm from my stash.
This was fun to create and I'm happy with the results. I love using the new mini stencils - perfectly sized for these tags. The subtle spots of Tarnished Brass Distress Spray Stain add a nice shimmer effect to the tag.
Thanks for stopping by today. I'll be back tomorrow with a new layout and later this week I'll have a new Project Life page created with a card kit!!! 
Have a great Monday!!

Monday, April 4

12 Tags of 2016 Continued

Hi there - Happy Monday! It's Spring here in New England, so what does that mean ...  why, snow of course!! Snow, wicked winds and hail. Snow, yesterday and today. Not alot of snow, but enough to make it slick under foot and make commuting a pain in the butt! Oh yah, and it's cold again. So what to do ... CREATE!!
I finished a layout, which I'll post tomorrow. I also photographed my January and February Tim Holtz 12 Tags of 2016. I've already posted my March tag - you can see post that here. January's tag was done while I was at Crop on the Cape 2016 with my Artsy Fartsy Girls. Here's January's tag based on Tim's.
Here's my January Tag 
I like the foil taped background technique.
My new fav technique is using Picket Fence Distress Crayon to add color to metal embellishments - it's so much easier than paint!! 

I really loved February's tag - the colors and gold embossing are gorgeous. I worked on February's tag right after the crop with one of my Artsy Fartsy girls. Here's Tim's tag
I used my own photo to personalize the tag. Tim's new tag-sized stencils are perfect and were used on this tag. Here's my version
I love this photo of my Grandma and Aunt - they are both so young and all dressed up! Hats were so in then!! This close up shows the lovely gold embossing. 
The ribbon is so vibrant - it was stained with Candied Apple Red Distress Spray Stain - one of the new distress colors from 2015. 
Well, I'm officially caught up on my 12 Tags of 2016!! I'm gathering my supplies for April's tag which features a technique I'm anxious to try. 
Thanks for stopping by and have a wonderful Monday!!

Friday, April 1

Welcome April!

Hey everyone! Welcome April! You know what the first of the month means ... a new challenge on the Mixed Media Monthly Blog. This month our challenge is Dimension.
This is always one of my favorite themes. I created a tag this month using products from our AWESOME guest designer, Wendy Vecchi. I used one of her stamp sets to create the focal point of my tag. Here's what I created 
I added dimension to my project in several ways. I used Tim Holtz Distress Collage Medium "Crazing" to achieve the crackle effect. I scraped the collage medium through a stencil and then let it air dry. Once dry I colored areas of the tag with Distress Crayons and blended them with a with a wet wipe. I stamped the flower image with archival ink onto watercolor cardstock. I then water colored it with distress markers.
The flower center adds great dimension as well - I colored a Tim Holtz Idea-ology Gumdrop with alcohol ink. I colored crinkle ribbon with distress markers. I used the Picket Fence Distress Crayon to color in the metal typed token.
Our sponsor this month is the fabulous Stampers Anonymous.
Stampers Anonymous is offering prizes for a few lucky challange participants - check out the blog for more details.
Thanks so much for stopping by and we look forward to seeing your projects!! 
Happy April!!! 

Wednesday, March 30

A Summery Doll Tag

Hello Bloggers and Happy Wednesday! What are you up to today? I am off and have a few appointments and several crafting projects to catch up on. 
During my crafty weekend at the Cape I made another Prima Doll Tag using one of Julie Nutting's new doll stamps. I love her latest release - the girls are all summer themed!! I look forward to creating with these new stamps over the summer!! Here's my tag. This is Suzi 
She's all decked out for the summer. I stamped her on smooth classic cream neenah cardstock with Memento Ink. I used the Misti tool which I love!! I get a great stamp every time with this tool. 
I added some cork to her shoes to make them look more summer themed.
I love creating with Julie's doll stamps - I have quite the collection already, and it's still growing! 
Well, I'm off to get stuff done! Thanks for stopping by and enjoy your day!! See you soon!! 

Thursday, March 24

Easter Cards

Hi Everyone. I was reasonably creative this past weekend and I managed to make a few Easter cards. I used Simon Says Stamp March Card Kit to create my first card. This kit is so adorable and perfect for Easter! Here's a peek at the kit 
The stamp set is super cute - the peeps are so sweet and a matching die for the peeps is included. I created a simple card using one of the larger peeps from the stamp set. Here's my card
How cute is the chocolate peep?!?! I added a pom pom for the tail and added a few sequins that were included in the kit.

For my second card I used a water colored egg I had leftover from my last Mixed Media Monthly DT project. You can see that project >>here<<. I used Lawn Fawn papers for my card.
I added black striped washi and stamped the sentiment in black which pops off the brightly colored background. I also added some sequins for a bit of sprakle! 
Thanks for visiting me today and enjoy the rest of your week!!

Wednesday, March 23

12 Tags of 2016 | March

Hello and Happy Wednesday! I'm back to reality (boo!) after a wonderful, fun creative weekend at Crop on the Cape 2016. I met some great new friends and reunited with awesome old friends. I haven't laughed that much in a while. I stayed up LATE chatting and had such fun. I'm already looking out for the dates for next year! I have some pics of my weekend on my Instagram account. 
The Artsy Fartsy Girls, Jenn ShurkusRachel Kleinman and I got together at the crop to work on our Tim Holtz 12 Tags of 2016. We created January's Tag which I will post later. Rachel and I finished February and March's tags this past Monday! I wanted to share March's tag with you today. I love how this came out and it was great to use the new Distress Crayons for the first time! Here's Tim's Tag ...
I stayed true to the tag except I used a shorter piece of corrugated cardboard so the bright colors are exposed on the top and bottom of the tag as well as through the butterflies. Here's my tag including a few close ups.
How pretty is the contrast of the bright Distress Crayons with the grungy look of the corrugated cardboard. The Distress Crayons are so easy to use and blend really well with your finger!
The Picket Fence Distress Crayon is a great way to color in metal word bands - so much easier than paint!!
I LOVE how this turned out.
Thanks for stopping by and I'll be back with January and February's tag soon, as well as the other projects I completed at the crop! Have a great week! 

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