Wednesday, March 13, 2013

One Rubber Stamp


Deb here today with this week's Technique and Tutorial post. One of my girlfriends was telling me that she was so tired of stamping her image in black and trying to color it in somehow, and she wondered what else she could do because she really liked the stamp. That conversation was the inspiration for today's QKR Stampede and Technique and Tutorial Post - how many things can we do with one rubber stamp? There are so many ideas out there, besides coloring with markers, and here are a few of my favorites. For today's examples, I'm using QKR's 17505 Rose.

One way to do something other than coloring your image with a marker, is to stamp with VersaMark onto watercolor paper and then heat emboss with clear powder, as shown in the example above. Then sponge various Distress Inks over the stamp. You can see I attempted to focus yellow on the rose and green on the leaves, but I sponged those colors outside the image as well. Spritz the paper with water and, when dry, cut with a Spellbinder. To finish this card, I attached a piece of polka dot velum, cut some fancy shapes with dies, and (of course!) added a few dots of liquid pearls.



 For the project above, stamp randomly on a piece of cardstock and sponge the edges. You can cover the area completely or, if you know that you will be adding something else, you can leave an area empty. Paper roses, leaves and a doily all cut from dies complete the focal point, along with ribbon and pearls.




Above is a striking example of stamping with VersaMark and heat embossing - this time in silver. Don't forget to use an embossing buddy, especially with a black background, so your embossing powder only sticks where you want it to. Add a ribbon, a self-adhesive button, and mount the image on some beautiful designer paper.



If you're like me, and you just can't leave the Copics on the shelf, try stamping with a grey ink, like the sample above. That way, soft colors won't be overtaken by heavy black image lines. In this project, a Spellbinders die creates a very interesting focal piece and all you need is a piece of ribbon to complete the look.

Thanks for joining me today and don't forget to check out Eureka Stamps Blog today for a special guest Technique and Tutorial! And, as always, you are welcome at my personal blog for more ideas.

Friday, March 8, 2013

Challenge # 29 - Show Us the Green/St Patty's Day



Hello Crafty Friends, Happy Friday!

Welcome to QKR Stampede's 29th Challenge! Thank you so much to all of you who joined us last week for our 3 of Something Challenge! What Fantastic Creations!


Our Winner Via Random.org is:
Congratulations, you have won 5 Digital Images of your choice since you have used QKR Image
 digi10003 Irish Bear
Congratulations! Please Email Tina with the words "QKR Stampede Challenge Winner" in the Subject Line! *Also, Don't forget to Grab the Winner Badge from our Side Bar for for your Blog!!

Our Top 5 Entries For this Week Are:
in no specific Order

 71. Emily Thubbron  
 9. Gunn`s Kort  
 70. Jennifer H.  
 
Congratulations! Please Grab The Top 5 Badge From our Side Bar to Display on your Blog!

**OUR PRIZE FOR BEING THE RANDOM WINNER IS 2 DIGITAL IMAGES OF YOUR CHOICE FROM OUR QKR STAMPEDE STORE! HOWEVER, IF YOU ENTER & WIN USING A QKR STAMPEDE IMAGE, YOU WILL WIN 5 DIGITAL IMAGES OF YOUR CHOICE!!*** 
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THIS WEEK'S CHALLENGE IS:

Show Us the Green/St Patty's Day


Please Welcome our March Guest Designer
My name is Sandra Janssen, 26 years old and married to the love of my life. I am from The Netherlands.I have been crafting as long as I can remember. As a child I started crafting with my grandmother, we made 3-D-paperpieced cards. She also tried to teach me how to crochet and knitting, but since I am left handed and she is right handed, it didn't quite work out. About 8 years ago, I found out about scrapbooking and did that for a very long time, but it bothered me that I just couldn't finish a lay-out in 1 evening. I usually took me about 2 or 3, and I began searching for thingsI could just do in 1 evening. On the internet I saw people creating the most beautiful cards, with the same materials I used for scrapbooking. A new addiction was born, I managed to make 2 cards on one evening!
I have been coloring with Copics for about 2 years now, and I totally love it. For me, it doesn't matter whether they are rubber stamps,clear stamps or dig stamps, I love them all!

Here is Sandra's Darling Card using Image: 
 digi15206 Wrapped Up


Now onto some more creative inspiration from the Design Team!  


Tina
digi16907 100% Irish 

 Bettina
 digi15307 Golfing Turtle


Deonna
 digi12406 Gone Fishing


Mian
 digi23301 Roses


Sara P
 digi10003 Irish Bear
 


Ruza
digi17109 Over a Barrel 



Jacki
 digi10303 Kissed


 Deanne
 digi24149 Pool Party
   
   
Reminder:

For full details on the designers' cards you can click on their name which is linked to their blogs! We love to hear from you, so you are always welcome to visit, we would love to receive your comments!

To play along with us, please post a direct link to the card/project on your blog using inlinkz and link back to our challenge from your blog.

You can join in as many other challenges with ours as you like! You can only enter our challenge a  MAXIMUM of 3 times per challenge. Please do NOT backlink to other cards you have previously Posted.

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Orchid Paper Sculpture


Have you ever heard of paper sculpture? If you Google the term, you'll find that paper sculpture runs from the simple to the extreme, and that paper artists perfect a myriad of techniques to sculpt their projects. It shouldn't have been a surprise for me to learn that QKR Stampede and Eureka Stamps have made beautiful and do-able paper sculpting projects available to us. Deb here today with paper sculpture as the topic for this week's Technique and Tutorial posting.

When you order a digi or rubber paper sculpting image from the choices at QKR or Eureka, you'll also receive a full set of instructions to complete your project. I won't repeat those instructions but, in this short post, I'll tell you what I did outside the instructions.

The Orchid was my selection, and I knew I wanted this beautiful flower to decorate the top of a small gift box. My first step was to choose two patterned cardstock sheets for the box along with a coordinating sheet in a solid color for the flower.

I trimmed my solid sheet to 8 1/2 x 11 inches to fit the printer, and printed the orchid in grey, rather than black, at 4 inches wide.



After cutting out each petal, I painted them with a Mica powder mixture (2 parts Mica, 1 part Binder, 1 part water) with red in the centres fading to a purple iridescent at the ends.

I set aside the petals to dry while I made a simple 4 inch square box and a die cut doily shape. I beaded three head pins (from my jewellery stash) to use for the stamen - looking at it now, I think it's a bit heavy and one probably would have done the trick.

I shaped the flowers with my fingers and the tools pictured. The flowers hadn't totally dried yet, and moisture made the paper more pliable and made for easier shaping. As I glued each piece, I held it in place with a small clip until the glue set.

When the flower was dry, I set it all alone - without ribbon or further embellishment to steal its thunder - on the box top.



I hope you give paper sculpting a try cause it's easier than it first looks and gives beautiful results. I completed this project in less than an hour, even with a bad chest cold hampering my thought processes and pretty much eliminating my patience - lol. I do suggest printing or stamping your image onto a scrap paper first so you can play with the construction process and get to understand how the pieces fit together before working with your good paper.

As always, after you have a good look here, you are welcome to visit my personal blog for more ideas.

Friday, March 1, 2013

Challenge #28- 3 of Something

Hello Crafty Friends, Happy Friday!

Welcome to QKR Stampede's 28th Challenge! Thank you so much to all of you who joined us last week for our Birthday with a Number Challenge! What fun Creations!

Our Winner Via Random.org is:
  9. Emily Thubbron  
Showcasing QKR Image: digi13206 Old Goat
Congrats Emily! You have won 5 Digital images of your Choice from our Store! 
Congratulations! Please Email Tina with the words "QKR Stampede Challenge Winner" in the Subject Line! *Also, Don't forget to Grab the Winner Badge from our Side Bar for for your Blog!!

 
Our Top 5 Entries For this Week Are:

 
Congratulations! Please Grab The Top 5 Badge From our Side Bar to Display on your Blog!

**OUR PRIZE FOR BEING THE RANDOM WINNER IS 2 DIGITAL IMAGES OF YOUR CHOICE FROM OUR QKR STAMPEDE STORE! HOWEVER, IF YOU ENTER & WIN USING A QKR STAMPEDE IMAGE, YOU WILL WIN 5 DIGITAL IMAGES OF YOUR CHOICE!!*** 
__________________________________________________

THIS WEEK'S CHALLENGE IS:

3 of Something


Please Welcome our March Guest Designer
My name is Sandra Janssen, 26 years old and married to the love of my life. I am from The Netherlands.I have been crafting as long as I can remember. As a child I started crafting with my grandmother, we made 3-D-paperpieced cards. She also tried to teach me how to crochet and knitting, but since I am left handed and she is right handed, it didn't quite work out. About 8 years ago, I found out about scrapbooking and did that for a very long time, but it bothered me that I just couldn't finish a lay-out in 1 evening. I usually took me about 2 or 3, and I began searching for thingsI could just do in 1 evening. On the internet I saw people creating the most beautiful cards, with the same materials I used for scrapbooking. A new addiction was born, I managed to make 2 cards on one evening!
I have been coloring with Copics for about 2 years now, and I totally love it. For me, it doesn't matter whether they are rubber stamps,clear stamps or dig stamps, I love them all!

Here is Sandra's Darling Card using Image:
 digi10403 Sick as a Dog


Now onto some more creative inspiration from the Design Team!  


 Deanne
 digi15401 Floating Away


Sara P
 digi9301 Shoot for the Moon


Tina
 digi15112 Hug Me Angel

Ruza
 digi15502 Waving Boy


 Bettina
digi24297 Hello 

Deonna
 digi10403 Sick as a Dog


Mian
 digi17002 Smiling Flowers

Jacki
digi 14409 Artist Bear 


Reminder:

For full details on the designers' cards you can click on their name which is linked to their blogs! We love to hear from you, so you are always welcome to visit, we would love to receive your comments!

To play along with us, please post a direct link to the card/project on your blog using inlinkz and link back to our challenge from your blog.

You can join in as many other challenges with ours as you like! You can only enter our challenge a  MAXIMUM of 3 times per challenge. Please do NOT backlink to other cards you have previously Posted.

If you are interested in Joining us for a month long Guest Designer Spot, Please put GDT next to your name on your entry! If you do not advertise your email address on your blog, please send an email to Jackie with QKR GDT in subject line!
    
  

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Color It Up




It's Wednesday, and that's Technique and Tutorial Day again at QKR Stampede and Eureka Stamps. Deb with you today and I'll be focusing on another technique for your paper flower stash - changing their color. I'll be working with flowers available with these links at both Eureka and QKR. If you're used to seeing my post pop up on the two blogs earlier in the day, sorry about that - chest cold had me totally forgetting what day it was yesterday. If you see any errors in this post, I hope you'll be forgiving - lol.

So, I'm working today with the same purple selection of flowers today as I used in my post two weeks ago. As I mentioned then, you get a generous amount of flowers in each selection, so you can do a lot of experimenting. I've used four basic methods of coloring here: Copics, Distress Re-Inkers, Distress Pads and Smooch Spritz. Let's look at the results with each method.

I applied the Copic marker directly to the flower. Colors used here are: YR 20, 21, 23, 24.


A really easy way to add saturated color is to spritz the inside of a small baggie and add a drop or two of Distress Re-Inker. Spritz each flower with a bit of water, add them to the bag and massage till the flower is well colored. Remove the flower carefully as it will be very delicate when wet. The following photos show the results of this technique.




With this next flower, watch how the dark tips stay dark:


And with this flower, using Squeezed Lemonade, the centre goes to a perfect brown.

Fingers are getting more and more inky as I do small flowers for the centres...


For this one, I applied the Distress Ink Pad directly to the flower, then spritzed the flower with water.


And finally, I tried Smooch spray. I didn't think of this until my card was completed, so this flower is not in the bouquet.


After the flowers were completely dry, I added dots of Liquid Pearls and some glitter. Here's a close up of the results. By the way, the vase was cut with a Spellbinder Christmas ornament, run through an embossing folder, sponged with a VersaMark pad and heat embossed with clear powder. The leaves were all cut with various Spellbinders.


I hope you take the time to do more exploring here on the QKR Blog and, when you're done, pop on over to my personal blog for more projects.


Friday, February 22, 2013

Challenge #27- Birthday with a Number

Hello Crafty Friends, Happy Friday!

Welcome to QKR Stampede's 27th Challenge! Thank you so much to all of you who joined us last week for our Anything Goes Challenge! What Stunning Creations!

Our Winner Via Random.org is:

Congratulations! Please Email Tina with the words "QKR Stampede Challenge Winner" in the Subject Line! *Also, Don't forget to Grab the Winner Badge from our Side Bar for for your Blog!!

 
Our Top 5 Entries For this Week Are:
in no specific Order
 
Congratulations! Please Grab The Top 5 Badge From our Side Bar to Display on your Blog!

**OUR PRIZE FOR BEING THE RANDOM WINNER IS 2 DIGITAL IMAGES OF YOUR CHOICE FROM OUR QKR STAMPEDE STORE! HOWEVER, IF YOU ENTER & WIN USING A QKR STAMPEDE IMAGE, YOU WILL WIN 5 DIGITAL IMAGES OF YOUR CHOICE!!*** 
__________________________________________________

THIS WEEK'S CHALLENGE IS:
Birthday with a Number

Please Welcome our February Guest Designer

Hi everyone! My name is Lisa and I'm from Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. I got started into card making about a year ago and decided I wanted to enter some challenges. So out of that desire, my blog was born at the end of October. However, what started out as a place to post cards has developed into something so much more. I showcase other artists' work, spotlight comments that have made a difference to me, offer up thoughts and graphics that are motivational in nature and explore the concept of gratitude. Mixed in among these specific themes I share my creative endeavours--card making, drawing & digital design, nail art, etc.--with the world. My goal is for my blog to become a place of inspiration on many different levels and to celebrate other like minded people from our community. I am very excited to be dipping my toes into the design team world and am excited to be a guest designer for QKR Stampede.

Lisa's wonderful card featuring Image:


Now onto some more creative inspiration from the Design Team!  









Reminder:

For full details on the designers' cards you can click on their name which is linked to their blogs! We love to hear from you, so you are always welcome to visit, we would love to receive your comments!

To play along with us, please post a direct link to the card/project on your blog using inlinkz and link back to our challenge from your blog.

You can join in as many other challenges with ours as you like! You can only enter our challenge a  MAXIMUM of 3 times per challenge. Please do NOT backlink to other cards you have previously Posted.

If you are interested in Joining us for a month long Guest Designer Spot, Please put GDT next to your name on your entry! If you do not advertise your email address on your blog, please send an email to Jackie with QKR GDT in subject line!