Close to My Heart

Guest Artist – Cindy Butler

dream pop paper (12)Cindy Butler is a retired school teacher and a great crafter.  She knew that I was looking for guest artists for this blog and sent me these seven photos.

All the cards are from the Dream Pop paper pack.  This paper was a special in May.

Cindy didn’t share many details, so  I’m guessing on some of this based on my memory.

This first card looks to have a tree from the Art Philosophy cartridge as it’s focal point.  Love all the trees on the texture resist background.dream pop paper (13)

 

 

All these cards are a gate fold card (except the dragon fly.)  Look at the great colors on this owl. Just pops right off the page at us.

 

 

 

 

Here’s another one!  (I really think I need to get out my Dream Pop paper and scraplift these cards.  Cindy will have to give me some more information to create them.  I don’t know where the owls all came from!)

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dream pop paper (11)One of my favorite papers in this set is the “little green tree” paper.  How fun to have “Woodsie the owl” with the trees!

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Here’s a great card for using up small scraps!  I think it would take some patience too.dream pop paper (4)I saved my favorite for last.  Love butterflies, and this card is just so cheerful how can you not smile when you see it!

Thanks Cindy for sharing some of your wonderful creations!  You really are inspiring.

 

Happy Crafting!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This card would be a great way to use up some smaller scrap pieces!  Think it would take some patience too!

Tuturial on Random Stamping – Amanda’s Style

I found a minute to do some crafting, then another minute to edit some photos, and now I’m squeezing in a moment while the kids eat a donut to post the results.endproduct

This week at our monthly club night I’ve decided to do random stamping, then cut that sheet and create some cards.  The ladies love, I mean, LOVE to random stamp, and it’s been a while since we’ve done it.  We have some new girls that have joined us and they need to be initiated into the joy of random stamping!

Indian Corn Blue is one of my favorite colors, and when I am having a stressful day, or can’t decide on what colors, this is a go to for me.  So it will come as no surprise to those that know me that the biggest image is done in Indian Corn Blue.  Here are a list of what I used to create this wonderful paper.

rdinksusedIn addition, I swiped with Sky blue ink as my very last step.

So, random stamping is just that, random, right?  No, not so much.  My husband is an computer engineer, and he often reminds me there is no such thing a random.  Random stamping is a great technique of layering.  You can achieve many different looks with the same sets of stamps and ink.  You can create themed paper to match your event or set the tone on an invitation or card.

Where to begin?  Random stamping was one of the first techniques I taught myself.  I had looked on line and had a definition of random stamping, and even some suggestions of stamping images in triangles, but when I tried that, I wasn’t happy with the results.  I will attempt to share with you what I do to create my custom paper.

First I choose all of my stamps and select the ink colors I want to use.  Today I choose Happy Autumn and Swirls Around Flair as my stamp sets.  My inks are shown above.  I like to arrange my inks from lightest color to darkest color.  This is incase I want to do some “rock and roll” stamping I have my ink pads already in place and don’t have to worry about putting a darker ink on a lighter colored pad.

I grabbed a couple sheets of scrap typing paper and a sheet of colonial white.  (I like the softer tone in Colonial white for the autumn colors.)  I choose the largest image first and go smaller and smaller as I continue to create my paper.  I found if I stick to one color for each image the results are less “muddy.”  You may find you like the look of each image in all the colors, but for me it was too busy.  rsgeneration2

I do like to use 2nd and sometimes 3rd generation stamping to add depth.  (first generation is you ink and stamp, 2nd generation, don’t re-ink, stamp a second time after your first stamping of the image.)  Also be sure to stamp off the edge of the paper.

rsrockrollFor my leaf I decided I wanted to rock and roll.  I was able to continue adding second generation with this as well.

rsrockroll1The Olive ink was a little darker than I wanted all the time, so I sometimes inked up the image then stamped it on my scrap paper before I continued to rock and roll the image into the other colors.

One more tip that works for me and took my random stamped sheets from good to wow was being sure to overlap some of the stamped images.  In other words don’t leave a space around each image.

An exception to starting with my biggest image is any swirls or frills that I use towards the end of my creation.rsrockroll3colorblock

I wanted some more color on my creation, and if my 3×3 block had been handy, I would have used that, but as I didn’t want to leave my chair to search for the block I made due with my 2×2.  Without putting any stamp on the block, I inked up the surface and stamped the square on my paper.  Again you can do second generation stamping with this technique as well.  I think if I would have had my bigger block I might have called it good, but still seeing so many open areas I decided to swipe the sky ink directly on the paper.dtpswipeSo now that I have created my paper, need to figure out a cutting guide for my ladies to use on Thursday to create some cards.  I hope to post those tomorrow, but we’ll see what tonight brings.   I need to make lunches and get both kids ready for school, fingers crossed!

Happy Crafting!

Subway Tidings Video.

Okay, I just did the math, and when you make a $50 purchase, you can add the “You are my happy” stamp sets AND the Sept Stamp of the Month “Poster Tidings” for only $15.  That means you are getting $65.85 worth of stamp sets for only $15!  (Photos are below) To get yours today go to my website.

Here’s a great video giving some fun ideas for September’s stamp of the month.

Great uses for "You Are My Happy" Stamp Set.

Great uses for “You Are My Happy” Stamp Set.

Here’s a peak at the “You Are My Happy” Sets.

Sept "You are my Happy" campaign

Sept “You are my Happy” campaign

So many great phrases are included in this months stamp of the month!sept_sotm_imagesm

 

 

Happy Crafting!

 

$47.90 worth of stamps for Only $10*!

Sept "You are my Happy" campaign

Sept “You are my Happy” campaign

Oh how many cards I am going to make with these stamp sets!  I just taught some techniques of using our alcohol markers for coloring at our last club night, and I can see hours of fun coloring in all the different critters and shapes!

School has started for both kids, so I need a few more days to uncover my cleaning talents and bless my family with some home cooked meals, but soon I will be pulling out my new “you are my happy” stamp sets and creating up a storm.Sept2013campaign

Here is some artwork from the Close to My Heart offices.

* To get your triple set of stamps for only $10, go to my CTMH website HERE, place at least a $50 order and add the You are My Happy stamp sets for only $10 more!  You can also add the Sept Stamp of the month too for $5 more.

Happy Crafting!

 

Dream Pop Paper pack winner

So excited to announce my first contest winner!

dreampopnamelistHere’s my list of all the entries.  I knew with being busy on a tractor I needed to stay on top of the entries as they were earned.  dreampoprandomgenerator

Today I got to generate the random winner and here is the number it picked!

 

Shelly Kinnear

YAY!

Thanks for everyone who entered.  I’m sure I’ll be doing another one soon!

Happy Crafting!