Simon Says: Anything goes!

It’s a rare “anything goes” week over at Simon Says Stamp & Show! This means that you can do absolutely anything you like for the challenge – there are no rules. Ok well there are a few rules like it needs to be a new creation, you must post a link directly to project, etc… but creatively speaking the field is WIDE open! So be sure to visit the blog to see all of the other creations and to enter. This week’s prize (as always) is a $50 voucher to Simon Says Stamp! The winner is randomly drawn – you can enter by posting to your blog, flickr, or other site too. See the blog for entry details and rules as usual.

So, what did I make this week? I decided to cut loose and get WILD with my Claudine Hellmuth multi-medium and Dylusions ink sprays!

 

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To create the base I took a sheet of manila cardstock (because it is nice and heavy and will work well for this technique) and I used glossy multi-medium and a floral stencil to create a background design.

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Now the hardest part – let it dry. Once dry the glossy multi-medium will resist most inks, sprays, and other mediums you would add to color which is cool, plus the raised texture is always fun on projects. Once it is dry, go wild with the Dylusions sprays! Well let me clarify – you want to use enough color to coat, but don’t soak the paper all the way through.

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Once your paper is covered in colorful spray and the colors are blending, blot with a paper towel to remove the excess. Then spray with the white Dylusions spray to tone down the colors. I *love* doing this on projects and how the results give me a much softer look!

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I love how fun this background was to make, and how with just a few stamps and minimal accents this layout came together! This technique would be great on cards, tags, and canvases too so if you’re not a scrapbooker multi-medium is definitely something you want to try out!

speaking of multi-medium – don’t forget Claudine Hellmuth’s class starts soon!

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I’m excited to be a contributor in this class, and I can’t wait to see all the great techniques she has for us to try.

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We are in the grips of a BIG summer heat wave, and the upside of that is that all of my liquid mediums are drying super fast… silver linings, right?

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Here are the supplies used for this layout:

Hope you join us in the Stamp & Show challenge this week too – happy crafting!

quick look: gesso & multi medium

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You know I love my techniques + summer + creative play, and today I’ve got a quick video sharing a bit about Claudine Hellmuth’s gesso and multi-medium products and what those are. Really pretty simple in that the gesso is like primer, and the multi-medium is more like a glaze/finishing touch type product.

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I just slapped a sticker on the background I had made to create a quick summer card – love that!

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The best way to figure out what products do honestly is to look and see what people do with them, then simply go try them for yourself!

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A gentleman caller…

I was just messing around yesterday afternoon in my studio and this gentleman stopped by.

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stamped watercolor style (distress pens + water) he was the perfect addition to this painted tag base.

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I do so love warming up and just playing. What will become of my gentleman caller? He might end up on a birthday gift as a topper/tag, added to a card, or maybe he’ll just hang out on my wall for a while.

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Challenge: Stripes!

It’s stripes week over at Simon Says Stamp & Show! A super fun one if you asked me – I love the directions that the design team ran in. Also – we have a new member and she’s got some rockin’ scrapbook inspiration to share. So be sure to visit the blog to see all of the other creations and to enter. This week’s prize (as always) is a $50 voucher to Simon Says Stamp! The winner is randomly drawn – you can enter by posting to your blog, flickr, or other site too. See the blog for entry details and rules as usual.

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I went ‘stars & stripes’ with my inspiration..

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How-to:

1. Ink flag stamp with red and blue distress ink carefully, stamp onto center of card. Coat with clear embossing powder and heat set.

2. On a separate sheet of paper, stamp USA with any ink (embossing or distress), then coat with black embossing powder, heat set, and cut out the letters.

3. Rub the background with some gathered twigs distress ink and let it dry for a minute. Then stamp with perfect medium (star stamp) several times, and brush sunflower sparkle perfect pearls over to add a subtle sparkle!

4. Finish the card by edging with blue ink, adding the “USA” with foam adhesive, and sticking the stars and words onto the card.

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Supplies Used: