Watercolor Wings Just for You

Saturday mornings are usually busy with everything under the sun and then some.  I had the opportunity to chat with my oldest daughter while she got ready for work.  We put each other on speaker phone so we could keep moving along.  This is what I did during our chat.

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With all of the excitement of Sale-a-bration products and the wonderful spring catalog, it is easy to put aside all of the great product in the annual catalog.  This set, Watercolor Wings, has been a favorite since it came out.  I hadn’t had it put to use lately and thought that was long overdue.

I stamped my ink layers onto watercolor paper this time not quite sure how it would all turn out.  The initial stamping was a bit too detailed for the effect I was going for, but I remained patient and kept going.  I moved in with the aqua painter and began blending, but still wasn’t satisfied.  Perhaps because I had stamped off to get the tones I wanted the ink didn’t want to move around too much.

I thought things were a bit stark still so I came in with pear pizzazz for my background. That really helped out a lot.  But the butterflies still weren’t what I wanted.  I got a spritzer out and put more water on.  Which led to dabbing water off, spraying again, and moving along to the heat tool and doing it all over again.  I did finally get a result I liked, but decided to bring out the wink of stella pens, both the clear and gold glitter ones, and put in finishing details.  I think it all worked out, but I wasn’t sure for a while.  Sometimes watercolors can be that way.

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Have a creative day!

Moana

Lovely Amazing You Gift Set

I got myself back to that little set of cards to make a gift box for them.  I do like how it turned out, but I didn’t choose my paper very wisely.  One of those times where I just went for it, didn’t plan like I should have, but it worked out anyway moments.  Lucky for me…

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The adventure began with a full sheet of this wonderful foil velum.  I was more preoccupied with the score lines for thickness and width for the box.  When I wrapped them around to close the box it ended up just over an inch too short.  Ooooops.  So I decided a belly band was in order.  I needed a bit more stability anyway, so I was good with that.  What to use?  I couldn’t use the rest of the sheet because the hearts would be facing in a different direction and that would bug me.

I got into the foil paper and pulled out one of the remaining scraps.  I am very sparing with the foil paper you know.  There was just enough to get a strip to almost go around.  I then created a layered base to connect the two sides of the band and covered it up with another scrap of foil.  Now, to make the perfect front.

Lovely Amazing You is a stamp set is one of my favorites.  The sentiments are so kind and fun.  The handwriting is also adorable.  I used the little envelope to create the background. The four colors coordinate with the different cards inside.  Nice little connection I thought. Then I chose the sentiment that tied in with the hearts on the foil.  Pretty cool.  I don’t know if I would try to do it again, the velum isn’t the most sturdy gift box choice.

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Have a creative day.

Moana

Calling All Heroes – to Girls Camp that is!

Guess what?  I am going to take you to girls camp with me this week, kind of.  I will be leaving in the morning and won’t be back until Saturday.  So, the projects I will be showing you all week have to do with what I am getting into at camp.

Calling All Heroes - to Girls Camp that is!

Are you wondering just what this one is about?  Well…I will be helping the youth camp leaders keep things on schedule, they are busy, let me tell you.  One of the fun things they get to do is give out pins to any of the young lady campers, or adults, who are doing great things.  Our particular camp site is all about super heroes, so I thought our pin should reflect that.  I stamped on shrinky dink, remember that stuff?  It is pretty smooth, and those stamps really wanted to dance.  I put my stamp to work and then punched them out with my 2″ circle punch.  Nearly 170 of them.  My wrists were so sore.

Calling All Heroes - to Girls Camp that is!

They have to bake so they can do their shrinking.  I could do twenty at a time, so I did them all in about an hour and a half one morning before work.  Tricky stuff there.  You can see all of them all piled up.

Calling All Heroes - to Girls Camp that is!

See how small they get?  They ended up just big enough for me to glue a pin on the back.  Since they shrunk so much, it kind of covered up any of my slippy slidy stamping problems.  That was nice.  The glue worked out, but didn’t give me the look I wanted.  Either way, they are all done and ready to go.  Now, I just need to do the same.

Have a creative day!

Moana