I stamped all the images I wanted to use with Archival Ink onto Specialty Stamping Paper...because I'm just a little obsessed with this paper right now (the image is so very crisp).
You sure don't have to be precise with this technique (maybe that's why I like it).
I used the Sizzix Magnetic Platform and the Framelit dies that match the stamped images. Just make sure you follow the instructions to get the right "sandwich". Which is... Sizzix Magnetic Platform on the bottom, a cutting pad, then your stamped paper, then the Framelits dies, then another cutting pad. If you would like to see my friend Stephanie Barnard from Sizzix demo this platform and show the "sandwich", just watch her 2 minute video here.
They look so nice all cut out!
I know I just showed monoprinting a few weeks ago in my Simon Says Stamp tutorial, but today were going to do a double monoprint (i'm not even sure if that is a real thing...Well, it is today!).
Gather your supplies...Distress Ink, Layering stencil and #8 tag.
Use the Mini Distress Ink pads to cover the stencil surface.
Give it a good spray - don't underestimate the amount of water you need!
Flip it over onto the #8 tag. Press down with a paper towel to soak up any excess ink.
And there you have the 1st monoprint. You can see on the right side where I needed a bit more water but it's a small patch so I'm cool with that.
To create the plaid design you will need to lay the stencil over the tag horizontally. You only have to ink the stencil once, if you use half the stencil for the top, then pick it up and use the other half for the bottom. If you don't like that method you could ink the stencil a third time.
Here I am using the bottom portion of the stencil to create the double monoprint...
And then the top half of the stencil that still had ink on it, to finish the design.
I think it looks really cool. Love the Mini Distress Pack with the Spun Sugar, Evergreen Bough, Scattered Straw and Shaded Lilac.
So, lets gather all the pieces we have made so far and ink them with Vintage Photo Distress Ink using a Mini blending tool.
I cut a card base from turquoise Core'dinations Cardstock and also a piece of kraft cardstock. I used the texture folder, Trellis to create the texture on the kraft cardstock. Then I painted the entire piece with Distress Paint in Tarnished brass. I purposely created puddles of the Tarnished Brass paint to create more richness and texture over the kraft paper. I did have a to wait a bit for it to dry, but I think it was worth it in the end.
Once dry, I used the Spritzer tool and a Black Soot Distress Marker to create another layer over the gold paint.
I cut the tag to fit the card front (I used a little foam tape to raise it up off the gold cardstock).
Added my frame and a butterfly from the Remnant Rubs: botanical.
Next, I made a snip in the paper (see the arrow)....
Then the banner and floral spray (again, with little bits of foam tape on the back) was added over the frame.
Remnant Rubs -Words and a Heart Charm added and I'm done.Loving the pop of the gold background. That Texture Fade is awesome (love the small scale). And seriously, the Framelits couldn't be easier to use.
Oh, and I know you were waiting for this part...
Hobby Holster Winner
Congratulations to ldybg93
"I was just getting irritated with my glue gun yesterday as it kept
tipping over on my craft table. I was thinking about sticking it in a
clay flowerpot (a tip I saw on Pinterest) but didn't have one handy. The
Hobby Holster is THE PERFECT solution. I would love to win this!"
ldybg93 please send your shipping address to paula@oneluckday.net so I can get your prize in the mail!
paula
The cross-hatch monoprint is soft and reminiscent of a good plaid; it has a Scottish heather feel to it. Very vintage.
ReplyDeletelove that plaid work! genus! Have a happy 4th and thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteLove this project!
ReplyDeleteOh my word ... that is so beautiful ... fun plaid tutorial ! Love those colors (okay I need framelits like that ( I just want everything) Okay I gotta work a plan to live closer to people who have the same "addiction" so we can share supplies... obviously I can't have everything :) !!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely stunning. Love the technique with the stencil. Jx
ReplyDeleteMy word! So pretty Paula!! TFS
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One word. AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous - love that background.
ReplyDeleteTotally fabulous!, Love the plaid background and what you did with the banner and that flower is so clever! Really like the butterfly in the ornate frame too. A wonderful card!,
ReplyDeletemOnoprint and all gorgeous piece as always.
ReplyDeleteWonderfull Art work you´ve made to Show us !!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to the winner (very Lucky one)
CU hellerlittle
Well smack my forehead I never woulda thought to make plaid with that stencil (which I actually have, yay!). I can't wait to try this out with Halloween colors and Christmas colors. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the soft plaid and the trellis texture fade! More to put on my wish list:)) Great card!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the wonderful tip on making the plaid design, it looks very effective. I am going to have to add the die/stamps to my ever increasing wish list..... Congratulations to ldybg93 on winning! Anne x
ReplyDeleteAs with everyone else, I love the plaid!
ReplyDeleteLove the plaid. Love the card. Beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card! I won the Hobby Holster and am so excited - first time I've won something!! Thanks so much to Paula for the giveaway and thanks to the other commenters for the congrats.
ReplyDeletecongratulations ldybg93!!!
DeleteCongrats on winning and enjoy your prize ldybg93!
ReplyDeletePaula, another beautiful creation and great tutorial. Thanks.
Paula you are so clever and creative. You inspire me. Thank you so much for sharing your talent with us. I love your ending, "Carry on!"
ReplyDeleteLOVE that background...can't wait to try it. Thanks for sharing and congrats to the winner!
ReplyDeleteAmazing textures - love the plaid background!
ReplyDeleteI like how you used the stencil, I really need to get that particular stencil. I also want to get Tim's Dragonfly die cut and embossing folder... I need to own stock in Tim Holtz ;) lol
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the card I love how it turned out.
Really, every time I look at your work I am always speechless!The way that you create simple projects but absolutely classy is truly amazing! I love this tag in all its details! Stunning! BArbarayaya
ReplyDeleteLove the colours you have used...funny I have just made a faux plaid with that stencil myself but not in those pretty colours! a great make x
ReplyDeleteCongrats to ldybg93! Awesome Win and fabulous tutorial, Paula! Love the plaid technique and am going to give a go tomorrow. Love everything about this pretty card. Thanks sweet lady.
ReplyDeleteCongrats to the winner! Love that plaid monoprint. Gonna have to give it a whirl.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! Just love your picture tutorials!
ReplyDeleteLove Love Love this ... thanks for the ideas and inspiration.
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Beautiful tag here, I love it!
ReplyDeleteWonderful tut! I love love the brass lattice background with the specks...AWESOME!!!
ReplyDeleteDouble monoprint? Double delicious!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the double printing to make the plaid background.
ReplyDeleteI don't often comment on your blog, this time I have to....This is stunning!!! I love everything you did! Thanks for sharing your techniques! Love ya' Patricia B
ReplyDeleteThis technique is fabulous! I love the coloring and the color palette too.
ReplyDeleteKeeping on learning from you! LOVE the plaid and the soft look you've got with those Framelits. Jenny x
ReplyDeleteo my goodness- this is so beautiful! Really nothing else need be said!
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