(Edited to add: Sorry this is late today but I've been denied internet access by my provider -- cable box problems -- for several days now and I didn't have this post pre-scheduled.)
Once again, Valentine's Day looms just over the horizon and in honor of that, I've used a really fun image from Bugaboo Stamps (our sponsor) to make a card for the new challenge at The Outlawz Twisted Thursday. As always, our theme is "Anything Goes" but we have an optional twist of "Use Brads or Eyelets" on your card. I chose brads and I'll give you a tip on getting brad colors you need but might not have in your collection. First, the card:
The image (new to me) is colored in stripes with red ProMarkers (I wanted a black, white, and red monochromatic combo for this one), corner punched, matted and corner punched again. The two dp are from one of my new stacks by Authentique. I have been so good for months and months, using up my stash and my scraps of dp and not buying any papers at all but when I saw this particular stack, I simply had to have it! What's the point of using up what you already have if you don't get to buy something new to replace it?
I added stitching to the black striped dp and used a red heart brad in the corner. The ribbon is from Really Reasonable Ribbon and the scallops are die cuts using one of my new dies (Cheery Lynn) and yes, I am in love with that new die in case you think you've seen it once or twice already. :-D Finally, I finished off this celebration of 'New Love' by adding three different sizes of round brads.
Now, the tip I promised you -- I wanted to match the color of the heart brad as closely as possible but when I looked, I had no red brads anywhere! I did have some red embossing powder that was really close in color so I embossed the brads. How, you ask? I held each brad with very long tweezers (which also have a hard rubber covering on the handle), heated the brad head with my heat gun, then quickly dipped it into the EP, removing it immediately. The EP melts right onto the brad because the brad is hot. On a couple of them, I had to do two coats of EP but amazingly, the color was an exact match to the heart brad. I was so happy. Never again will I have to worry about having brads in the color I want because I have EP in every color of the rainbow. :-D
Challenges:
A Gem of a Challenge
Allsorts
Catch the Bug (ribbon/scallops/stitching)
Crafting Cafe
Crafting Musketeers
Crafty Calendar
Design Team Showcase
My Time to Craft
Nataliie and Amy's
One Stitch at a Time
Paper Creator's Crafts
Send a Smile 4 Kids
Sweet Stampin'
That Craft Place
I hope your week is going well and that we'll see you playing in the Twisted Thursday challenge at The Outlawz this week. Happy Stamping. NanaConnie
Once again, Valentine's Day looms just over the horizon and in honor of that, I've used a really fun image from Bugaboo Stamps (our sponsor) to make a card for the new challenge at The Outlawz Twisted Thursday. As always, our theme is "Anything Goes" but we have an optional twist of "Use Brads or Eyelets" on your card. I chose brads and I'll give you a tip on getting brad colors you need but might not have in your collection. First, the card:
The image (new to me) is colored in stripes with red ProMarkers (I wanted a black, white, and red monochromatic combo for this one), corner punched, matted and corner punched again. The two dp are from one of my new stacks by Authentique. I have been so good for months and months, using up my stash and my scraps of dp and not buying any papers at all but when I saw this particular stack, I simply had to have it! What's the point of using up what you already have if you don't get to buy something new to replace it?
I added stitching to the black striped dp and used a red heart brad in the corner. The ribbon is from Really Reasonable Ribbon and the scallops are die cuts using one of my new dies (Cheery Lynn) and yes, I am in love with that new die in case you think you've seen it once or twice already. :-D Finally, I finished off this celebration of 'New Love' by adding three different sizes of round brads.
Now, the tip I promised you -- I wanted to match the color of the heart brad as closely as possible but when I looked, I had no red brads anywhere! I did have some red embossing powder that was really close in color so I embossed the brads. How, you ask? I held each brad with very long tweezers (which also have a hard rubber covering on the handle), heated the brad head with my heat gun, then quickly dipped it into the EP, removing it immediately. The EP melts right onto the brad because the brad is hot. On a couple of them, I had to do two coats of EP but amazingly, the color was an exact match to the heart brad. I was so happy. Never again will I have to worry about having brads in the color I want because I have EP in every color of the rainbow. :-D
Challenges:
A Gem of a Challenge
Allsorts
Catch the Bug (ribbon/scallops/stitching)
Crafting Cafe
Crafting Musketeers
Crafty Calendar
Design Team Showcase
My Time to Craft
Nataliie and Amy's
One Stitch at a Time
Paper Creator's Crafts
Send a Smile 4 Kids
Sweet Stampin'
That Craft Place
I hope your week is going well and that we'll see you playing in the Twisted Thursday challenge at The Outlawz this week. Happy Stamping. NanaConnie
