Showing posts with label ornaments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ornaments. Show all posts
Thursday, September 23, 2010
New Ornament Class
Here are the samples for my upcoming Christmas Stampscapes class I will be teaching at Scrap Tales and My Craft Room. Check the sidebar for upcoming dates. I would like to thank Ken Pesho for his never ending inspiration, you are a wonderfully talented scenic stamper.
Friday, September 10, 2010
Old Mill Ornament
I am working on a new Stampscapes Ornament class, last year's was so popular, So here is the first card I came up with for the class. Pretty cool, I want to thank Karen Wallace for the inspiration. And thanks to my monthly stamping ladies for letting me test run it on them.

Monday, December 7, 2009
One more Stampscapes ornament class
I taught one more Stampscapes ornament class at Stamp Image Studio. Sadly they have had to close their doors and on Saturday she had an Open House, a last blowout sale. I taught this class before the doors opened for the sale.

Once again, I want to thank Ken Pesho for the inspiration for these ornaments. The first one uses Country Stream Large from Nature Sheet 1 which I stamped with Marvy Matchables #3 Blue. The sky, stamped with the same ink, is 118E Star Cluster. Then using Adirondack Earthtones Denim and a Color Box Stylus, I added color around the edges and a little into the scene. The last step was to stamp 068D Reeds Large, again with Marvy Blue, to give the scene some dimension and finish off with a silver metallic pen for a nice edge.

For the next card, I began with 147F Lakeside Cabin stamped with Marvy Black ink. Then I added 197E Cloud with Rising Moon with Marvy Blue. I set this stamp on the far left edge of the ornament the first time which left a blank area on the right. So I had to ink it up again, flip it over and add the clouds on the right edge to finish the sky. I also inked up the portion above the moon, flipped it over and stamped on the stem of the ornament. You can bring the stamp right down to the top of the cabin, it will not hurt to stamp over the trees. Then as with the previous ornament, I added Adirondack Earthtones Denim around the edges and wherever I wanted to create shadows with my Colorbox Stylus and 068D Reeds Large at the bottom. The ornament background is a new 5x7 Cuttlebug embossing folder.
And for the third card, I started with 063G Old Mill Large stamped with Marvy black ink. This was followed up with 058E Milky Way stamped with Marvy Blue. And once again, color was added around the edges with the Color Box Stylus and Adirondack Earthtones Denim. I felt it needed a little something else, so I added some pine branches using a Martha Stewart punch.
The fourth card we did was the Bell ornament from this previous post. A couple of my students had trouble when they sealed their ornaments. I recommend spraying your ornaments/scenes with an acrylic glossy spray to stop the ink from fading. I use Krylon Acrylic Crystal Clear Gloss Clear or True Value PDS-7 Acrylic Glossy spray. These two students both used Krylon Acrylic Glossy Low Odor and had trouble with their ink running. So I don't recommend that particular brand of spray. I have never had any problems with anything I have sprayed over the years.

Once again, I want to thank Ken Pesho for the inspiration for these ornaments. The first one uses Country Stream Large from Nature Sheet 1 which I stamped with Marvy Matchables #3 Blue. The sky, stamped with the same ink, is 118E Star Cluster. Then using Adirondack Earthtones Denim and a Color Box Stylus, I added color around the edges and a little into the scene. The last step was to stamp 068D Reeds Large, again with Marvy Blue, to give the scene some dimension and finish off with a silver metallic pen for a nice edge.

For the next card, I began with 147F Lakeside Cabin stamped with Marvy Black ink. Then I added 197E Cloud with Rising Moon with Marvy Blue. I set this stamp on the far left edge of the ornament the first time which left a blank area on the right. So I had to ink it up again, flip it over and add the clouds on the right edge to finish the sky. I also inked up the portion above the moon, flipped it over and stamped on the stem of the ornament. You can bring the stamp right down to the top of the cabin, it will not hurt to stamp over the trees. Then as with the previous ornament, I added Adirondack Earthtones Denim around the edges and wherever I wanted to create shadows with my Colorbox Stylus and 068D Reeds Large at the bottom. The ornament background is a new 5x7 Cuttlebug embossing folder.
And for the third card, I started with 063G Old Mill Large stamped with Marvy black ink. This was followed up with 058E Milky Way stamped with Marvy Blue. And once again, color was added around the edges with the Color Box Stylus and Adirondack Earthtones Denim. I felt it needed a little something else, so I added some pine branches using a Martha Stewart punch.
The fourth card we did was the Bell ornament from this previous post. A couple of my students had trouble when they sealed their ornaments. I recommend spraying your ornaments/scenes with an acrylic glossy spray to stop the ink from fading. I use Krylon Acrylic Crystal Clear Gloss Clear or True Value PDS-7 Acrylic Glossy spray. These two students both used Krylon Acrylic Glossy Low Odor and had trouble with their ink running. So I don't recommend that particular brand of spray. I have never had any problems with anything I have sprayed over the years.
Friday, November 6, 2009
More Stampscapes Ornaments
I created two more ornament cards with Stampscapes rubber stamps for class with my ladies today, hey girls! These images are stamped on glossy paper from The Paper Cut.For the round ornament, I stamped 217G Star Birth in the sky with Marvy Blue ink. Then using 150E Pine Row, I stamped the pines, first with Marvy Blue full strength, then again as a second lighter stamping. One more stamping, this time with Marvy Black, giving the impression of quite a forest of pines. Soft color was added using a Colorbox Stylus tool and Adirondack Earthtones Demin ink. I used a silver metallic pen around the edge of the circle. The snowflakes are from Inkadinkado, heat embossed with white detail embossing powder.
The corner punch is a 4 in 1 Corner/Border punch by Kreaxions.

The bell ornament began by stamping 309E Country Chapel Small with Marvy Black ink. This was followed with 018E Cloud Cumulus stamped with Adirondack Earthtones Stonewashed. Then a little Adirondack Lights Pink Sherbet was added to the clouds before adding shading with Stonewashed around the edges and into the trees. Again, I used a silver metallic pen to outline the bell.
The background paper is a Stardreams textweight paper. It has a wonderful metallic sparkle to it and because it is textweight, it embosses beautifully in Cuttlebug embossing folders. This folder is called Divine Swirls.
The saying was computer generated. Both cards are A2, 4.25 x 5.5 inches.
Friday, October 23, 2009
Christmas Stampscape class samples
I finished the other 2 ornament cards that will be in my upcoming Christmas Stampscapes class. See my sidebar for class locations.
Once again, I would like to thank Ken Pesho for sharing his creations and inspiring me to create my own.
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