Monday, February 7, 2011

Vintage / Shabby Valentine Cards using digital stamps

Hello Papercrafters!  I'm sooooo excited to share these projects with you today because I think the images are soooo stinkin' cute!  Now I know you would never wait til the last minute to create your valentines.  But ...  let's just say you did ... then you might want to give a digital stamp a try.  And these 2 are just perfect!  The are from McMahon Five Designs.  I love their vintage digital stamps!


This little guy is called "Valentine Airline".  


And this little girl is "On the Phone".  I'm sure some of you could come up with a very clever Valentine phrase for this one, I'm just too tired!    You can check out McMahon Fives "Valentine" section to see all their Valentine digitals.

And I finished another Vintage Valentine using an image I had purchased at a local antique store.


Here is what the card looked like, before I cut it up:


And in case you missed it ...


This is a card I created using this old valentine -

 

These vintage images just make me smile!!

Oh and I want to tell you about a few more Valentine digital stamps I like :
and
"Give My Heart Wings" by FireCracker Designs by Pamela
I used white glitter on the wings for this one.


I'm sure there are lots more wonderful Valentine digitals out there.  If you happen to find any that fit my style, especially vintage, leave me a message or email me.  I would be thrilled to find more like the M5D ones!

When I download digital images, I save them in files organized by theme.  And I name the file according to who makes the image and the name, so I know who to give credit to.  For instance the one above is "FCD Give My Heart Wings".

When I'm ready to print ...  I open a new Microsoft Works document.  Select "Insert", Select "Picture", Select "from file".  Once the image is in my document, it will have handles in the corners and I resize it.  Sometimes I use the ruler along the top of the document to size.  But if I really want to be exact, I right click on the image.  Select "Format Object".  Select "Size" along the top.  And adjust the size.  Only problem is that this is not very high tech tool.  So it doesn't automatically adjust the height and width proportionately.  So you have to do a little math.

I hope you will be encoraged to create your own Vintage Valentine this week!

You can view all of my VALENTINE projects HERE.
You can view more of my Shabby Chic projects HERE.
You can view more of my projects using Digital Images / Stamps HERE.

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Tons of Vintage Valentines to download HERE!

More Vintage Postcards to download HERE!


Sunday, February 6, 2011

Pink Persimmon "Small Banner Set" and "Vintage Cupcake"

Good Morning Papercrafters.  I have a few Valentine cards to share today.  But first I want to tell you what I love about some stamp company's.  I love it when the stamp sets fit togther so wonderfully.  I love it when I can mix and match images from several sets, coming up with a project that is unique.  Layers of Color and Pink Persimmon are 2 of those company's!
Were you thinking that Pink Persimmon came out with a Valentine set and you missed it?  Nope.  I just compined images from Vintage Cupcake, Little Red Wagon, Small Banner set, and Carnival Alpha set.



I had so much fun baking up my cupcake!  I used liquid applique for the icing and then glitter over that.  The background is from a box of pre-embossed cards by DCWV.



I was inspired to use some mini cupcake liners I had left over from last year.  Last year I showed you how to cut and fold these in a way to create a frilly Valentine rosette.  You can check it out HERE.  This year, I used it as a border.  I cut the center/bottom out.  It's hard to pull it out straight, so I snipped it along the bottom border.  I used my Aleene's tacky glue to "force it" straight. 

Thanks for stopping by!
Melisa






Saturday, February 5, 2011

Artist Trading Card / Valentine Day

Good Morning Papercrafters!
I hope you all have been busy crafting this week.  I have been working on some Valentine projects.   Hopefully I will finish some of them up so I can share this week.

This project will not be finished for a while, but I wanted to share my progress.  This is my Valentine ATC Collection (ATC's are Artist Trading Cards and measure 2 1/2" x 3 1/2").  My goal is to have a seperate   "7 Gypsies ATC Revolving Holder"   for Thanksgiving, Christmas and Valentine Day.  Here are a few of the cards I have created for it this week.  I will share more next week.


Created using Layers of Color Vintage Roses and The Love Chapter (designed by the fabously creative Nina Brackett!) art stamp sets.


Created using The Love Chapter and Renaissance Hearts art stamp sets and Brick Wall cling art stamp.


The Love Chapter   and Renaissance Hearts art stamp sets.
If you are interested in starting your own ATC collection.  Check out some of the cool supplies over at Your ATC Store
Thanks for stopping by and have a great weekend!!

You can view all of my VALENTINE projects HERE.

You can view all of my ATC's HERE







Friday, January 28, 2011

Be still and know that I am God

Hello Papercrafters.  Recently I had the pleasure of creating a project for Faith Art Friday over at the Layers of Color blog.  The verse I selected to focus on is "Be still, and know that I am God" Psalm 46:10.
I wrote this over  a week or so ago, and had no idea how quickly my life would change and how I would need to be reminded of this as well.  We have had some family issues that have been very upsetting this week.   So after a momentary emotional break down, I drew near to God, knowing that it was the only way I could have peace regarding this problem.  Believing that my God loves me and will be with me no matter how difficult life becomes.  I hope that this is a verse that you can fall back on as well when times of trouble come in your life.  If you are in the mist of troubled times as we speak, please email me,  I would love to pray for you.

While this verse was written in reference to a time of war as the Kingdom of David was being established, it is applicable to our everyday lives as well. To “be still” means to cause yourself to let go or become weak. So that He can work. In the face of life problems, how many of us try to “fix it” ourselves, without taking the time to go to God in prayer first. I know that I have. Many of us want to be in control of our lives and work hard at manipulating things to obtain the outcomes we desire. But by doing so, we prevent God from working in our lives, and receiving the honor and glory He desires.
Have you ever wondered how you would respond in the face of tragedy as a Christian? I have. In my life I have not had to deal with the fear, loss, pain and suffering that many have … and I wonder if my response would be one that would bring honor and glory to my God. Events of this past month around the world have broken my heart to hear about, and made me pause and wonder how I would have responded in these circumstances.
Sometimes we need to get out of Gods’ way. Let Him work. How do we do this? By knowing who He is. How do we reach a point in our spiritual growth that we can “be still” in the face of tragedy? By knowing who He is. How do we deal with the grief of loosing a child or loved one? By knowing who He is. How do we obtain peace in a time where others are falling apart? By knowing who He is.
How do we know who He is?? By knowing His history, His word, His promises. This knowledge gives us everything we need to face what life will bring us and an assurance that our God is in control, and if we get out of His way, He will do the work.  Then what will be left for us to do??   … the easy part … singing His praises!
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Project Details
This one is another piece of corrugated cardboard art.  I really LOVE working with this stuff.  The idea for this one was to create a project large enough to have framed and hang on a wall.  This project is 9 1/2" x 12"  and doesn't look so dark in real life.
My bedroom is in green and brown so this will be perfect to frame and hang in there.  Thankfully DH gave me the thumbs up!  He doesn't usually ooh and ahhh over my projects, but he did on this one.


I already had the center panel completed.  This is a result of sitting down one day and spraying Glimmer Mist and adding ink to a pile of panels for future use.  I used Gothic Crosses from Layers of Colors.  I LOVE this set!  I used Eclipse Masking Tape to layer the images.  If you are not familiar with masking then scroll down to the bottom of post for instructions.  The verse is a digital image by Nina Brackett from SquiggleflySpellbinders die - Labels Five
 I began with my corrugated cardboard, tearing away pieces of the top layer to expose the ripples underneath.  I layed the right lower corner and left upper corner torn patterned paper and center panel over it to help me decide where to tear and balance it.  I never know which direction I will go and just continue to add and layer things until I get a look I like.  Don't be afraid to just start slapping it on.  It's just a peice of cardboard, and it is so easy to start all over again if you don't like it.  Usually there is some type of patterned paper barely peeking through, because my original intention is to have it on the project, but by the time I'm done, it has been mostly covered.  Take a look at the left upper corner and you can see some music notes peeking through.

After tearing away some of the top layer, I add acrylic pain
t.  Usually 2-3 colors.  I already had the brown to accentuate the inside of the ripples, so I mostly added white and a tan colors along the top, as well as some green Glimmer Mist here and there.  Next I added white crackle paste with a palette knife. Not as much as usual, but you can see it allong the edges.  Remember the thicker the crackle paste, the larger the cracks.  I found a new crackle paste because those little bottles by Ranger can get pricey, and I wanted something more readily available since I love using it.  Mine is by DecoArt and can be found at Micheals.  It comes is a 10oz container versus the little 1oz by Ranger. 


I wanted to add more texture and I had picked up some doilies at a local antique store recently.  I LOVE lace, so what better way to enjoy it than to include it on a wall project!   The rest is pretty easy to create looking at the photo's.


I hope this little tutorial inspires you to create some of your own backgrounds.  If you do, shoot me an email.  I would love to check it out.
I hope you have a crafty day!
Melisa


See to other Masking Tutorials I have done HERE.

You can view more of my Cardboard Art HERE.
You can view my other Faith Art projects HERE.
You can view more of my Collage / Mixed Media projects HERE.


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Masking Tutorial

If you are new to stamping, you may not know what masking is.  It is simple the covering up of an area the you want to stamp over, but only want the image to appear around the masked image.  So in this case I stamped the center portion of the cross first onto my project.  Then stamping it again onto another piece of paper.  Cut the second one out creating a mask to cover up the image on your project.  I use Eclipse Masking tape because it is lightly sticky (like a post it note) on the back.  Sometimes Post-it notes will work.  But only a small portion is sticky.  Post-it notes are pretty expensive, to I looked at the Eclipse tape as an investment long term.  It has lasted me a long time and I love that it stays put while I"m stamping over it with the second image.


Lay your mask over the same image on your project.  Now stamp the background image over it.


And that's how you get that great layered look!

This is just one technique for masking.  It is used with brayering as well.  And I'm sure other ways I am not even aware of.  I have tried masking fluid and didn't like it.

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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

"March of the Snowmen" Blog Hop!

**** Winner for Blog Candy has already been drawn for my blog, but some of the others may have extended their deadlines for commenting, so check them out ***

Good Morning Papercrafters and welcome to another "March of the Snowmen" Blog Hop.  We had so much fun doing this last year that we decided to do it again.  We hope that you enjoy it as well.  We know the one thing that makes any blog hop sweeter ...  is BLOG CANDY!  And we have lots of it.  Over 1/2 the designers are offering up blog candy this year.  So read through each blog post carefully.

The official start time is 9am EST.
I love snomen and created 2 projects for the hop.

This is an altered sled photo frame I found at a local craft store.  It came as bare wood and I disassembled it by removing the brads and leather strap at the top.  I painted the wood and sprinkled with Diamond Dust.  I found the "Let it Snow" with a button pack at a local craft store.  The snowflakes are stamped in blue and embellished with jewels and manufactured white glitter snowflakes. The cute vintage image is by Crafty Secrets.


Recently I was hopping around and came across a project that had paperclay snowmen on it.  I made a mental note that I wanted to give it a try for this years blog hop, but now I can't find the link.  So whoever you were, thanks!  This launched me on a hunt for photo's of paperclay snowmen for inspiration, and in the process I came across a fabulous mixed media artist, Sue Pelletier.  She has a wonderful collection of paperclay snowmen that were published in Cloth, Paper Scissors!  Sue also teaches mixed media techniques.  I recently purchased one of her videos from Cloth, Paper Scissors and it was fabulous.  HERE.


Flicker is also a great resource for inspiration.  I have started my own little photo gallery of some of my favorites HERE.  One in particular that I fell in love with is this one.


Created by a wonderful artist Linda Silverthorne.  Her gallery is HERE.  And I was able to track down her Etsy store HERE.

And here are a few close-ups of my snowmen.
If you can roll a piece of clay into a ball, you can do this!
The hat was challenging though.


I covered mine with glitter.  I feel like this one needs a hat or something, but the project was already so tall ...

This hat was a challenge as well.  I had a hard time fitting the top of his head up into it.  But I was able to widdle out some of the inside until it fit on.


To learn some of the techniques about working with paperclay, I watched several video's over at YouTube HERE.  Now I did mine a little different because I didn't use the styrofoam, but I learned some things about working with the paperclay.  It takes here a total of 5 videos to finish the snowman ornament.

I'm the last one on the list, so if you haven't finished, then hop up to the top of the list to finish.
All links have been updated directly to the participants post.  So feel free to check them out anytime.
Melisa Waldorf - YOU ARE HERE

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You can view all of my Altered Projects HERE

Thank you soooo much for stopping by.  Please join me friday.  I will be posting another cardboard art project for the Layers of Color Faith Art Friday.
Melisa

Friday, January 21, 2011

Happy Friday!

Hi Papercrafters.  I hope you all had a great week.  I have been busy getting things together for a tabletop sale at a local scrapbook store.  Out with the old, so I can get some new!!!   I wanted to remind you that today is Faith Art Friday over on the Layers of Color blog.  I hope you will take a moment to hop over there and be encouraged and uplifted.  What better way to wrap up your week!

The card I'm sharing today was created using one of the Layers of Color art stencils and gesso.


It was inspired by a call for Stampers Anonymous to use gesso.  I really like how the background turned out.  The gesso adds great texture.



Project Details
I started with a piece of patterned paper by Basic Grey.  It is from their Basics Manilla 6 x 6 paper pad. 
1.  Apply light modeling paste using the Botanical Swirls art stencil and let it dry overnight.  It warped the paper a little.  I used my iron (against the backside) to flattened it out again. 
2.  Rub ink over the raised modeling paste design.  I used VersaMagic Perfect Plumeria by Tsukineko. 
3.  Apply brown around the edges. ( I used acrylic paint, but you could use ink as well)
4. Stamp butterflies with Brilliance Pearlescent Chocolate by Tsukineko and cut out.
5.  Cut sentiment label using Spellbinders Labels 1 and ink edges with brown ink.  Stamp sentiment and adhere to panel.
6.  Adhere ribbon to front panel, wrapping ends around the edge of panel.
7.  Adhere panel to front of card.
8.  Add paper butterflies

Supply List
Stamp set : butterflies - Butterfly Collector art stamp set
sentiment - Hero Arts
Stencil - Botanical Swirls art stencil by Layers of Color
Patterned Paper : Basic Grey
Cream Cardstock : unknown
Gesso : Liquitex
Ink : Tsukineko Brilliance Pearlescent Chocolate
Paint : Making Memories
Ribbon : Crafts Etc
Lace - Unknown

I hope you will consider using gesso on your next project.   Let me know if you try it.  I'd love to see what you create!
Melisa

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You can now upload your LOC projects to our Flicker Group HERE, and find tons of inspiration.
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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Thank you kindly!

Good Morning!  Just wanted to hop on and share this one with you.  Hope you like it!

Project Details
Stamps : Layers of Color Vintage Roses, Royal Birds, and Sent With Love art stamp sets
Copic Markers
Lace : Websters Pages
Patterned Paper :  October Afternoon Fly A Kite - Strawberry Jam

Thanks for stopping by today!

Monday, January 17, 2011

Layers of Color NEW RELEASE Blog HOP!

Hello everyone! - Welcome to the January 2011
New Release Blog Hop!

If you came from Jessica’s blog, you are in the right place.
If you have just stopped in, please start at the beginning, you won’t want to miss a thing!


You’re invited to join us in celebrating our BIG REVEAL!!
FREE ART STAMPS are being given away on the all Blog Hop designers blogs!
And we are offering a GRAND PRIZE drawing where you can WIN the ENTIRE NEW RELEASE!

We are excited today to be revealing gorgeous
NEW Layers of Color cling art stamps and . . .

Our very first sentiment sets
illustrated by the talented
Nina Brackett!

You can check out all the stamp sets on the Layers of Color Blog.  I have created 2 projects for the hop.  I fell in love with all of these stamps and have been stamping like crazy!


Stamps : Sent With Love art stamp set and Warbler cling art stamp by Layers of Color
Ink : Brilliance Pearlescent Brown Tsukineko
Patterned Paper : October Afternoon - Fly a Kite
Prima Tag/Notecards Flora Fairy
Fiber : local craft store
Buttons : Dress It Up (Hobby Lobby)
Die : Spellbinders Fancy Labels
Stamp image with brown ink on cream cardstock and cut out. Stamp sentiment on cream cardstock and cut out using one of the Spellbinders Fancy Labels. Ink edges.
Cut brown cardstock to 5 1/4" x 5 1/4" and adhere to front of card. Cut patterned paper 5x5" and ink edges. Adhere to brown cardstock and use faux or real stitching around edges. Adhere Prima notecard as shown. Adhere fiber / lace along top edge. Adhere Warbler and sentiment as shown. Embellish with buttons.



Stamps : Layers of Color - Backyard Birds art stamp set and Floweret cling art stamp.
Gable Box Gift Container - Creative Cuts and More
Ink : Momento Tuxedo Black and Brilliance Pearlescent Chocolate by Tsukineko
Copic Markers
Patterned Paper : American Crafts Abode Lake Vie Court
Orange and Brown Cardstock : Bazzill
Spellbinders Nestibilities Standard Ovals and Scalloped Ovals.
Lace - Local craft store


Want to know how you can win FLOWERET ???
Simply comment here telling me your favorite Layers of Color New Release!  BY 10PM EST
Then check back here in the am to see if you are a winner !
Don't forget to leave comments on the other designers blogs as well to qualify for their drawings.
 Once you are finished hopping, Check out the Layers of Color Boutique to take advantage of the ONE DAY ONLY BLOG HOP SALE!!
All blog hop designer’s giveaways and Layers of Color Grand Prize drawing winners will be drawn at the end of the Blog Hop - you have only 24 hours to respond- what are you waiting for – get hopping NOW!!!
                                                                                                              
Blog Hop order ...

Layers of Color * Diana * Janice * Jennie * Jessica
* Linda * Nina* Layers of Color

Thanks for stopping by!

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Vintage Valentine Card


 This is the last day of my sneak peeks.  I really enjoyed making this one, because I used some items from a recent purchase at a local "antique" store.  I'm not sure how antique some of it is??  Some of the booths are loaded with  marked up garage sale items I think.


For this one I used Renaissance Hearts and Love Chapter art stamp sets.  You can see all of Love Chapter on Monday during the blog hop.  And I cut out this adorable little girl from one of the old Valentines I had purchased.  I know I've said it 100 times, but I love finding old stuff nobody wants and creating something new with it!  Isn't that red lace yummy!  And this is my most favorite red ink - Brilliance Rocket Red by Tsukineko.  I have been using this little Dew Drop for years now and just keep renewing it with my refill ink.  I'm very picky about ink colors and tried several different reds before finding this one.


And here are some photo's of my recent Antique store finds.



The insides of the cards are soooo cute




If you don't have an anique store near you, then there are lots of digital artist out there you sell cute valentine digi images.  And as I have mentioned before, there is Dover Publishing.  Check out their Vintage Valentine Book.  It's loaded with gorgeous clip-art for Valentine day.  I actually found a good deal on my "Holiday" version at a local used book store.
 And you can print out Free Vintage Valentines from Cora's Clearly Vintage blog HERE. 

I'll be back on Monday!  Enjoy the rest of your weekend and I hope you get a chance to get crafty!
Melisa

You can view all of my VALENTINE projects HERE.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Paper Craft Stamp It! Techniques

Paper Craft magazine is the bomb! 
I have loved and purchased there magazine for years, so imagine my excitement when they selected one of my cards for this issue. (insert giggling)  Not sure if I'll ever get in there again, so I had to share this one. 



I used Rise and Shine by Layers of Color!

I'll be back tomorrow with another sneak peek!
thanks for stopping by,
Melisa

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Layers of Color New Release Sneak Peek #2 !

Hello Papercrafters!  I'm back with another sneak peek!



I hope you will join us for the New Release blog hop Monday Jan 17th!

More sneak peeks to come!

and you can check out sneak peeks from other Layers of Color designers :
Diana   Janice    Jennie   Jessica    Linda    Nina 


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Project Details
Stamp : Warbler cling art stamp by Layers of Color
Ink : VersaMagic Tea Leaves Tsukineko
Patterned Paper : My Mind's Eye Meadowlark
Green Cardstock : Bazzill
Lace : local craft store
Die : Spellbinders Labels 4
Deckled Scissors
Stickles
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