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here's how I got started...
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Monday, December 16, 2013

a favorite art journal page...


but first…

from the bottom of my heart…

THANK YOU SO MUCH for all the birthday wishes…
I sincerely appreciate each & every one of them…

Rick said…"I didn't know that you knew so many people"…

lol…LOTS of my art friends live in my computer!

again…

THANK YOU ALL…I got well over 400 wishes, emails, cards & texts…made my day!

now speaking of hearts

here's a fun art journal page…
I was actually sad when it was finished…
I really enjoyed creating this one & didn't want it to end...

it's the large size page that I've been doing…
8 ½ x 6 inches…so it's BIG!




I've gotten LOTS of requests for a tutorial for this new technique…
and also questions about making this a class for stores…

YES…that's my plan for 2014…a full 2 day art journal weekend marathon, where we'll make the journal covers & then fill the journal with this style of pages...

I'll be demoing this technique in the Ranger booth at CHA, so if you're attending, please stop by & visit us…

if you're not attending CHA, I plan to do a video of this technique with Christine from Scraptime…she & her hubby Mark do an awesome job… and she posts these videos right after CHA…so no long wait to get started with the fun…

if you want to be ready with the ingredients, so you can play along…


after that it's just adding stamping & stenciling


so if you have these ingredients, you'll be ready to go…

and speaking of going…

I'm off to the studio to

make CHA art!
wendy
ps…YES there is a Ranger designer challenge for this CHA…
gotta get my thinking cap on for this one!




Wednesday, December 11, 2013

a quickie art journal share...

a very fun large mixed media art journal page...


and some thoughts for today…

make art!
wendy
ps…the title says…QUICKIE!
that's all folks! 
I got LOTS of (CHA) art to make...

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

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gotta run to the studio to…

make (CHA) art!
wendy
ps YEAH BEARS!!!

Monday, December 9, 2013

a little vintage holiday decor...

and literally…

it's LITTLE!

it's full steam ahead working on CHA samples, but yesterday this idea popped into my head…
I couldn't concentrate…
so I HAD to take a break & see if it would look good…

I like to make a small Christmas goodie every year for Rick's bathroom…
and I had an IDEA…

to play along, follow these simple steps…

drop some of the smallest pearl baubles into a sandwich bag & add about 3 or 4 drops of red pepper alcohol ink

seal the baggie & squish the bag to color the baubles…

remove them & set them out to dry…it's pretty quick…





if you haven't tried misting with the distress stains, you're missing out on a lot of fun…
this just *might* be my favorite way to use them…

just pop the top & put the stain into a mister

TRUST ME…you WILL love them!


here's my green tree…
use potting soil archival ink on the blending tool to ink the wood base easily...


next, use Glue N Seal to lightly & randomly paint the branch edges…

the photo below shows that the Glue N Seal does activate the distress stain, since it's water based..

BUT...no problem…
just run the brush under water & it removes the distress color quickly & the brush bristles are unharmed…





since Rick likes vintage bling, peeled paint distress glitter was perfect…

I put the tree (with the wet Glue N Seal) into a sandwich baggie & sprinkled it with the distress glitter…

and here's a TIP…

shake the tree inside the bag to remove the excess glitter...

after I removed the tree & set it aside to dry, I cut the bottom corner off the baggie & funneled the glitter right back into the container & tossed the baggie...NO MESS!

it's kind of like those pastry/frosting bags…




to make the tree secure in the base, make a small hole in the wood base & insert a nail…
make sure to cut it if necessary, so it sits flush in the base…

use hot glue to fill the hole in the shoe form & the nail holds it securely in place...


now add the red baubles to the tree with Glossy Accents

in this next photo, you can see how awesome the glitter looks...


add a bow to the base with the red natural trimmings

the finishing touches are some of tim's remnant rubs…

they adhere easily to the child sized wood shoe form…
MUCH easier than trying to stamp on a curved surface…


vintage…quick & FUN…
kind of a darkish photo, in the laundry room…lol...




this is a better one

and here's the LITTLE decor that fits perfectly in his bathroom…
complete with a mirrored star tree topper...


here's plan B, just incase you don't have a shoe form…

vintage tin reflectors will make a perfect stand for the large tree too…

this will be CUTE ...


and if you have a little tree, a wooden vintage thread spool is a great fit...



now it's back to the studio…

today is all about new stamps, new stencils, new art parts, new _______ & ________…

when they arrived I felt like a 5 year old on Christmas Eve!

if you have a little spot that needs a little holiday decor…
or need a super sweet hostess gift...

try this little project & 

make art!
wendy
ps…GO BEARS!










Sunday, December 1, 2013

clearly for art and frosted film...

frosty & sturdy…
it's a match made in heaven!

while talking with tim one day at CHA, I asked him about his ideas  (ok…picking his brain) for using his frosted film…

he said I think you should try it with your clearly for art & see what happens…

GENIUS!

so today, his December tag is created with frosted film, clearly for art, the tattered poinsettia die & my MWAHarchival inks

tim asked if I would share some projects using the same products…

below is my tattered poinsettia card…

the base is the new distress watercolor cardstock & it's the perfect base for a more classy card…
it's a nice white & a very substantial base...

I used red geranium archival to tint the frosted film…just a little on the blending tool is all it takes…
tap it on...then dry it with Ranger's heat-it tool...

I used watering can archival, with my ornate dots background stamp, to lightly stamp over the large die cuts before assembling the flower…

fern green archival was perfect for tinting the frosty little sprigs…
these are on the pinecone die & they fit perfectly with any flower…I use them LOTS…they add great detail & dimension, but no bulk…so if you are mailing a card or adding them to an art journal page…they are perfect...

I felt like the card needed very little, since the poinsettia made such a great focal point…

just some stripes stenciled along the left side with watering can archival and some random script background stamping, also with watering can archival…

I used bundled sage distress ink, on the blending tool to shade the card edges…

a big pearl bauble for the center & some smaller pearls & some pens stitching to the edge…
done!



this next photo shows how pretty the flower is…

it's frosty & un-smashable…
that's the benefit of using CFA...

oh…see the small flower hiding?

that's the mini movers & shapers cardinal/poinsettia…it was lightly inked with red geranium, then stamped over with my reverse dots background, that was inked with watering can archival…
that's how the dots are pink-ish & the background is grey...

this made the flower darker & helped it stand out so it could be tucked behind the larger poinsettia...


so that's one way to use the frosted film/clearly for art combo…
for a clean & simple classy card…
plan A...

but how about a more vintage look?

plan B...

for the tag below, I covered a sheet of the CFA with the frosted film, then die cut the mini bottles

the left & center bottles were colored with orange blossom archival, with a bit of potting soil archival on the edges…

the bottle on the right is a little different…

I used a thin layer of broken china distress PAINT on the BACK of the bottle…then added cornflower blue archival to the frosted film front…

YES! distress paint works great on CFA...

what you'll notice is that the bottle on the right is more opaque, because of the distress paint and that the paint really makes the frosted film stand out...

to jazz up the bottle fronts, I wanted to add some remnant rubs

they work perfectly AS LONG AS THE ARCHIVAL INK IS DRY, before you apply them…

archivals are oil based, so they need to be 100% dry for the rubs to stick...

you'll see those cute sprigs on this tag too…
and just a portion of the ornate dots background, to create a border...

I like that the same products can be classy or vintage...




some other tips I wanted to share…

I heat these pieces from the back…the CFA side...

after heating the CFA to shape the pieces, I used glue dots to add them to the tag…

the frosted film really helps to hide the glue dots…
they are almost invisible...

I added the rubs after I heated & shaped the bottles
I wasn't sure if rubs are heat stable or not…

distress paint on the bottle back creates a whole different effect… & completely hides the adhesive…

I used the distress markers to highlight the bottle corks…

clearly for art can be reheated & reshaped many times…

archivals inks are permanent on the frosted film, when dry...

now for plan C…

this play day got me thinking...

it's the same moldable material, but pure solid black…

and I'm happy to report…

it does & it's really a unique effect…
this is the tattered florals flower & the center is rusty hinge, distress glitter...


I decided to use the flower on this art journal page…



you can see that orange blossom archival berries looks great with rusty hinge…

I LOVE LOVE LOVE the flourishes, stamped with fern green archival & for sure, jet black archival for my main sentiment...


make sure you pop over to tim's blog & see his AWESOME December tag along with more tips & hints…

if you came over from tim's blog…
THANKS SO MUCH for stopping by!

now...it's time for YOU to grab your frosted film & clearly for art so you can have fun and…

make art!
wendy



Tuesday, November 26, 2013

a quick art journal share and THE WINNER...

I wanted to pop in for a quickie hello…

I am TOTALLY flipping ADDICTED 
to this larger art journal size…

OMG…seriously…
I'm up at 4:30am…too excited to sleep…

I LOVE new stuff…don't we all?

hello new shoes…
(I couldn't pass them up, sorry Rick)…
onlineshoes.com is EVIL...

but…since I started this journal I am hooking up with tons of my favorite older stamps
I'm using them in new ways &  refreshing them with new stamps, inks, stencils, tim's remnant rubs & tissue tapes

I'm keeping these pages pretty flat, so that's been a challenge, but I'm loving it…it blows the cobwebs out & it makes me think about options & possibilities...
all the products listed above are perfect for adding detail, but not bulk...

I'm going back to some basics too…
lots of masking
so simple, yet so effective…
and perfect for art journals...

SHE is stamped on CFA that's covered with vintage text…
same with the flowers…

I do believe that orange blossom archival coordinates with everything...

the clearly for art (CFA) adds just a bit of dimension & I like that it's simple to cut out the stamped image or die cut whatever you need…

I have completed 10 LARGE pages since my last post…

I told you…ADDICTED!

I have always really LOVED mini, but this large size
has stolen my heart...

here's one of the 10...



this page was really fun & is another mixed media page…

and speaking of FUN…

my friend Paula Cheney has a GREAT tutorial up on her blog…

she shows how to make fabulous gift tags, using my translucent embossing paste, tim's stencil & dry stickles platinum glitter

these could easily be mass produced, to make your gifts extra special...

leave her some LOVE & tell her HI from me!

time for the drumroll...

CONGRATS!

I have a new stamp set headed to…


Blogger Claudine Criner said...
It was so fun learning all those random facts a about you Wendy, my husband has no sense of direction either, we lived in Virginia for four years and he still didn't know how to get to the mall. Lol
Thanks again for the chance to win some stamps, I absolutely love your journal page.
November 22, 2013 at 3:34 PM
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Claudine, please email me with your shipping info…

if I don't see you before Thursday…

have a very happy Thanksgiving!
it's my understanding that desserts have no calories on holidays…
I THINK that's what I was told...

now...guess where I'm headed…

yes…back to the studio 

to…

make (large page) art!
wendy
ps...the BEARS suck…BIG TIME!
uggg...




Friday, November 22, 2013

random facts and an art journal spread...


as promised…the numbers game...

I was given 3 numbers…9, 14 & 18…
and I'm supposed to list that many random facts about me...

YIKES...I can't go to 18...you'd fall asleep…

so...I'll do the best I can…

#1…I have NO sense of direction…NONE! if I stay in a hotel for a week, 99% of the time I'll leave the room & go the wrong way…
sad, but true…I make Rick go out the door first, so I can follow him & he can't tease me…

now that I travel alone a lot, I remind force myself to pay special attention… ps…I LOVE the GPS...

#2…NO sushi, tuna, mushrooms or cooked veggies for me…
YUCK! I only like fresh cold veggies...

#3…I have weird allergies to cooked green peppers & fresh pears…I love pears, but can not even eat a single bite...

#4…I LOVE to play blackjack & actually won a tournament in Aruba…that's where the nickname "blondie"came from…
I beat the locals who play every week!  we were shopping in town one day & a local guy spotted us & yelled…
"hey blondie…nice going"…Rick picked up on that immediately...

#5…I played blackjack in Vegas with Joe Thiesmann & Telly Savalas…but didn't realize who they were. Rick was flipping out…"didn't you see the bald head?"…nope…I was watching my cards…I have priorities...

#6…I NEED sun to survive... when it gets dark, I'm ready for bed…never ever was a night owl, even as a child or teen…
if it's a cloudy day, I have every light on in every room…
yes…Com Ed loves us...

#7…favorite movie? the wizard of Oz…it always aired in December when I was little & I believed that my parents had it televised to celebrate my birthday…lol…and then I got older & realized...maybe NOT!

#8…given the choice of a new car or 12 pairs of shoes…
I'll have shoes to coordinate with every outfit…

#9…discovering a new inky technique makes me absolutely giddy…I feel like a 5 year old on Christmas Eve...

#10…I hate paper napkins…LOVE cloth…

#11…I LOVE day old warm diet coke with lime…
warm & no fizz = perfect…

#12…I'm totally flipping addicted to Downton Abby (thanks to tim!)…I almost had to take a sick day when Matthew died…hmmm…wonder who I'd call?

#13…I hate going to movies…it's that darkness thing again…lights out = sleep…
the last one we went to see…silence of the lambs…poor Rick…
thank goodness for dvds...

#14…the necklace I wear was made from my mother's wedding ring. I put it on in 1989 when she died & never take it off...

so there you have it…that's random...me!

we can't have a blog post without photos, so I thought I'd share these…

I was thinking that I want a larger journal to work in, so I made these pages using specialty stamping paperTHE BEST PAPER in the universe for mixed media inky techniques! 
I'm 100% serious! it takes TONS of abuse...

I used the 8 ½ x 11 paper & cut them to 8 ½ x 6…this allows the left over to be made into pages for my other small art journal
or tags for my art parts tag journal...

#15…I HATE waste!

I was just playing & I had not planned to share these pages, so I don't have step out photos...

but I am planning a tutorial in the near future to explain the background technique I used…see #9 above...

this is the result of yesterday afternoon in the studio

I *think* it's actually the first 2 page spread I've done
now I'm wondering why I didn't do this before? duh...

talk about mixed media

you'll see archival inks...all 6 of my yummy colors…plus the best jet black archival ink, used for the main images…

my archival reinkers…( I have a really fun discovery with them)



my black embossing paste…the embossing paste lid makes a great circle stamp when inked with archival or distress...


laboratorie tissue tape & some special washi tapes that were a gift from a friend who visited China…

a little different for me & I had soooo much fun…
I'm planning a new class for next year that will include pages like this...



here's a better look at Edgar...


and below is the right hand page…

notice the white space? I KNOW…shocking!



SURPRISE!


it seems I have 1 UNCLAIMED stamp set from my last giveaway…

so…if you're still awake…CONGRATS!

if you want a chance to WIN a set of new rubber stamps…
you can leave a comment & I'll be happy to send it off to a random commenter…

enjoy your weekend…

stay warm and…
I hope you'll have time to play and…

make art!
wendy 
ps…GO BEARS!