- A clear stamp that is larger than the image that will be mirror stamped.
- A stamp positioner like the Misti Stamping Tool.
- A pigment ink. I used Versafine Onyx black ink.
- A brayer. I used this to transfer the image to the paper instead of rubbing my fingers on the paper.
Wednesday, October 4, 2023
Mirror Stamping
Sunday, October 1, 2023
Digging Through My Stash And I Came Up With This
Hello! Welcome back to my blog. As the title says, this card is a product of digging through my Halloween craft stash box. I have a designated box for Halloween because I used to create class give aways for my sons' Halloween parties. My sons have all grown up. I still have a 6th grader to whom I might still be able to create give aways.
I am also motivated to create this card to participate in Woodblock Wednesday's challenge.
One of the left over crafts I have in my Halloween box is a die cut tag with this heat embossed bat. I trimmed the tag into a rectangle shape. I matted this with a black patterned paper die cut with a deckled rectangle die. I matted this with an orange cardstock. I added spider webs to the corners of the orange mat.
For the background panel, I arranged several scrap of patterned paper strips from my Halloween craft stash box. Once I am happy with the arrangement, I adhered this to a 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" scrap paper. I adhered the strips diagonally. I filled the whole panel with the paper strips. I trimmed off the excess hanging over the 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" panel. I lightly blended a black dye ink to the edges of this strip panel. I trimmed a sliver off each side, around 1/18". I adhered this to a 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" orange cardstock. Then, adhered it to a top folding A2 note card.
I hope today's project encourages you to look into your stash and come up with something new out of it. I enjoyed giving these strips of paper a new life. I am sure you will enjoy doing it too. Thank you for visiting my blog. Have a blessed, brilliant and creative day!
Maria Giselle B.
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Thursday, September 28, 2023
Adding Curtain Fold on Your Card
Wednesday, September 27, 2023
Playing with Embossing Paste
Hello! Welcome back to my blog. Today's card was created as part of my journey in the AECP Level 3. Today's card is a product of what I learned in the course, All About Layering 7, Stencils Edition. I am using embossing paste on layering stencils, a lesson I learned from Jaycee Gaspar's class.
This card is beyond my comfort level because it is very messy to create. What attracted me to this class is the technique of layering embossing paste using layering stencils which I am willing to try. The stencil I am using is the Altenew Sixties Sunshine. It is a not a layering stencil but this stencil set allows you to color the petals and stamen with different colors or hues.
I embossed a brown cardstock cut at 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" using the Altenew Sixties Sunshine embossing folder. I swiped a baby wipe on the cardstock before running this through the embossing machine to prevent the paper from cracking. You can also lightly spritz water to the cardstock as an alternative. I am using the recessed side of the embossed panel. The recessed embossed impression will act as a well for the embossing paste. Also, in doing so, I don't add additional dimension to the card since you are filling up a the embossed impression with the embossing paste.
I chose colors that are retro for this project. I assigned a color for each type of flower. I mixed the ink from Karin Pigment Decobrush with a small amount of white embossing paste. For each stencil layer, I am applying embossing paste with all three colors, that's why it is messy. To add color variation, I used the Karin Decobrush, a less pigmented ink, on the second layer. I repeated the process for the third layer of the stencil, using a different pigment color this time.
It is also messy because I have to clean the spatula in between colors and stencils. I have to clean the stencil and my work area in between layers.
As you can see, I was not too particular in applying the embossing paste. The flowers are not perfect at all. I skimmed the embossing paste over the stencil to the best that I can which added some character to the flowers. I set this aside to dry.
For the sentiment, I die cut the Altenew Essential Sentiment Strips die on different colored cardstocks, following the colors of the flowers. I added a small border on the last layer to mat the sentiment strip.
I trimmed a sliver off each side of the panel to remove the rough edges of the created by the embossing paste. You can sand this to smoothen it out if you don't want to trim it. I adhered this to a 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" light blue cardstock, the same cardstock I used to mat the sentiment. I adhered the embossed panel to this panel using a strong liquid glue. I adhered the sentiment to the embossed panel. I added black dots to the stamens of the flowers using Ranger Black Enamel accent. I set this aside to dry.
I hope you give this technique a try. Thank you for visiting my blog. Have a blessed, brilliant and creative day!
Maria Giselle B.
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Sunday, September 24, 2023
One Stamp, Three Ways
Thursday, September 21, 2023
A Scene Card with a Pop-up Feature
I die cut the candle on white cardstock. I blended ink to the top most part of the candle and colored the wick with a black marker. I wrapped the same red glittered embroidery floss to the candle. I adhered another candle die cut to the back of this. This will prevent the floss from unraveling.
For the candle stand, I die cut this on silver pearl cardstock. I doubled this up to make it sturdy. I had to do some surgery on this die cut to make it shorter than its intended height so it won't cover the wreath.
The stockings were cut on felt. I used glue gun to attach the trim to the main part of the stocking die cut. I adhered a snowflake sequin to the trim for some embellishment. I colored these clear sequins with a metallic silver paint so it will tie with the color scheme.




































