
A birthday card – using distress inks and perfect pearls. Stamps used – happy birthday script, small Fleur-de-Lye and the scroll/flourish from the “Ebony and Ivory” set.

A birthday card – using distress inks and perfect pearls. Stamps used – happy birthday script, small Fleur-de-Lye and the scroll/flourish from the “Ebony and Ivory” set.
I wasn’t looking forward to this week at first – I thought how can I come up with 5 projects using “distress ink”? And then I googled Tim Holtz and distress inks, and saw what he does with “distress inks” and “perfect pearls” – instant inspiration!

I made this card last week for my Father-in-law for Father’s Day. I used stamps from the “Love and Cherish” set and the “Ebony and Ivory” set, along with the “Happy Father’s Day” greeting stamp. I can’t remember the card I used as the base card and card for embossing the greeting – but obviously it comes from Kaszazz. The distress ink background is “Faded Jeans” and “Vintage Photo”. I followed one of Tim Holtz’s techniques for that. Then the large Fleur-de-Lye design was stamped in “Walnut Stain” and then I applied “Perfect Pearls” – “Sunflower Sparkle” over the top. The small Fleur-de-lyes are stamped in Walnut Stain. “Happy Father’s Day” was stamped in Colourbox “Copper” and embossed with clear embossing powder. Finishing touch was three copper eyelets.

This is actually one of the ATCs I made for Fiona’s ATC Club swap for August. The stamp I used on the base card is from the “Ebony and Ivory Set” – I stamped it with. The greeting is embossed with “Cocoa Bean” embossing powder. The base card “Vanilla” Bazzil, and the layered cards are ”Olive” from card essentials and “Vanilla” Bazzil. I embellished the card with brown rick rack ribbon and sponged the edges with “Gold” paint dabber or “Dark Brown” fluid chalk.

The base card is oatmeal and the other two layers of card are “olive” from the new Earth Tones card essentials and a shade of blue Bazzil. I stamped the dragonfly from the “Springtime Set” randomly over the layered cards with Dark Brown Fluid chalk ink. I then embossed the “Happy Father’s Day” greeting in gold and then stamped the dragonfly again in gold. I then sponged the edges in Colourbox gold. I felt it needed more glitz so I lightly sponged Colourbox gold over the ATC.

I made this ATC today after watching a couple Tim Holtz videos on You Tube and his website. The base card is “Olive” from the new card essentials Earth Tones range. The “Dare to Dream” greeting is stamped on a piece of white card I distressed using “Fired Brick”. First step was to scrunch the card up tightly and then rub the inkpad directly over it. Then I spritzed it with water and ironed it dry. Another thing I learnt from the video was that you can emboss distress inks – so I embossed the greeting. I attached the greeting to a piece of “Coffee” card from the Earth Tones range. I then embellished with a split pin and turn mount from the Aged Copper collection. I stuck the turn mount down with some “Glossy Accents”.

I used two shades of blue Bazzil that Kaszazz sell – but I must admit I don’t know what the exact shades are. I rounded the corners of the base card and attached two lengths of 1/2″ Denim twill ribbon. I stamped the ribbon with the small flourish stamp. I stamped the greeting and the roman clock also using Fluid Chalk “Charcoal”. I sponged the edges of both cards with the same inkpad. I embellished the cards with gold mini round fasteners, before magic mounting the smaller card onto the bigger one.
What a great week – as you know I love making ATCs (Artist Trading Cards). Here is the card I made for Day 1.

Base card is Pomegranate (From new card essentials “Earth Tones”. A piece of “Stripes” from the “Spice” SB papers has been torn and edged with Espresso paint dabber. “Happy Father’s Day” stamped in distress ink “Walnut Stain” and edge sponged in “Peeled Paint”. Final touch is two mini aged copper safety pins.
Okay – so I haven’t used my imagination any on day 2: what I’ve done is use my design from Thursday and had fun with completely different colours. I’ve also used the oatmeal tags rather than the white tags – but that change of base colour hasn’t shown up in the photos.

Left – Amber Clay and Dark Brown with Brown/Cream Stitch ribbon
Middle – Olive Pastel and Deep Green with Evergreen/Cream Stitch ribbon
Right – Blue Lagoon and Dark Brown with Brown/Aqua Stitch ribbon
Techniques and stamps the same as day 1 this week – except instead of ice stickles on the “waves” on the bauble stamps I’ve coloured in the stars with gold gel pen. I found the Blue Lagoon edging too much of a contrast with the oatmeal card, so I sponged some dark brown fluid chalk on those tags as well.
Don’t you just love the effect of the two-step stamps? So quick and easy too! And because the Fluid Chalk inks are quick drying they are the perfect partner for two step stamping.

Dragonfly card featuring vellum and the new earthtones cardstock
This card was made to enter a challenge at Craft Camp. The base card is chestnut (with that fabulous texture) and I tore a piece of olive card and vellum and stuck them down the left hand side after edging with greens from the fluid chalk “Autumn Pastels” option pads.The dragonfly (from the Springtime set) is stamped using fluid chalk dark brown on olive card and then placed on a circle of ”Wood Spice” card from the Castaway card pack. The stamp “My thoughts are with you” is inked up with the fluid chalk dark brown inkpad and stamped on vellum and then edged with olive pastel fluid chalk. The finishing touches are three copper eyelets and the copper embellishments holding the vellum down.

I love this stamp – and I have to say I also love my watercolour crayons. I stamped the image with the Crafters black pigment ink pad and then embossed the image with clear embossing powder. Then I set to colouring the image using the fine Aquash brush. I have the set of twelve colours and by a little mixing on an acrylic block I can get all the colours I want – including the skin tone. The base card and the card used for stamping are “oatmeal”, and I mounted the image onto black card using super tape. The “Get Well Soon” message is stamped with one of the Mini Messages set.