Hi everyone and welcome to my blog! I am happy to take part in the blog hop to celebrate the release of the new Simon Says Stamp Mothers, Fathers and Florals line.
Mothers, Fathers and Florals has lovely background stamp, clear stamps, dies, sequins and inks. You can see the full release here. I hope you will join us on the hop and there are of course prizes to win along the way. If you follow along the hop, you came here from the wonderful Nichol Spohr, and I am sure she had a great post for you.
I made two projects, an art journal page and a card, but all the techniques in this tutorial can be used on any type of project.
The background stamps from Mothers, Fathers and Florals are so pretty and can be used for a lot of projects. Here I used the Star Flower to create my background. The pretty flowers were done with the Forget Me Not set. I will show you how to make them dimensional too.
I absolutely love Dina Wakley's new Media Journal and this is the second page I made in it (you can find the first one, called Scribble Sticks Tree here). The journal has four types of surfaces: cotton rag watercolor paper, burlap, canvas and kraft. Here I worked on a watercolor page. The pages measures 7.25 x 10. I will also show you a bunch of ways in which you can use Dina's Scribble Sticks.
These are the Mothers, Fathers and Florals products that I used in my projects: Cora Background, Star Flower, Mom and Dad Icons, and Forget Me Not Flowers.
Start by white embossing the Star Flower three times on the background, two of them being partial impressions. Because the watercolor paper is cotton rag, it feels almost like fabric and the embossing sinks into it a little. This technique works just as well on ordinary watercolor paper, or on any paper that can handle a bit of water.
The Scribble Sticks are solid pigment sticks, like a coloured pencil, but as a solid crayon. Best of all, they are water-soluble like watercolour pencils. But they work great without water too, and are opaque then.
Scribble over the page with the Scribble Sticks. At this stage, the page doesn't look like much.
Use water and a paintbrush to turn the Sticks into watercolor, and to blend the colors.
It is easy to splatter with the Sticks. Make sure there is water at the tip of the stick and flick a paint brush against it, aiming at the paper. You get a different effect depending on if the background is dry or wet, the the latter case the splatters will blend with the wet paint, in the former, they will stand out more.
Pick up paint with a paint brush right from the Sticks and paint some details o the Star Flower.
Die cut the Forget Me Not Flowers from watercolor paper.
Apply a tiny amount of Distress Micro Glaze in the center and around the edges. This creates a resist effect.
Scribble on the flowers and then add water. I also splattered a little using the same color.
Die cut the leaves for the Forget Me Not flowers and a word from white SSS Glimmery Cardstock. I really like the shine of the SSS Glimmery Cardstock.
I try to avoid too many dimensional embellishments in my art journals, since that makes them bulky and harder to work in. That's why I glued down the flowers flat, but I will show you later how you can make them dimensional instead.
The star flower is so pretty and looks great in white.
I also used just a word from Mom and Dad Icons here and there.
The sentiment from Handlettered Encouragement was stamped with Jet Black ink. Here you can see the texture of the paper.
Because the embossing sinks into the paper a little, you get a less perfect resist effect, which I really liked. If you work on a smoother paper, you'll get a more crisp look from the white embossing.
Glue the word to the page and stamp a sentiment from Uplifting Thoughts underneath it. I love this sentiment set and use it all the time.
Here you can see the pretty binding of the Media Journal, and the lovely mix of surfaces.
Next, I made a Mother's Day card for my Mom, using softer colors and a mix of vellum and watercolor paper. Here I made the Forget Me Not flower dimensional instead, giving them a different look, and I'll show you how easy it is to do that.
Start by white embossing the lovely Cora Background on SSS vellum. I placed a metallic ruler along the edges and carefully tore them.
You can color vellum in so many different ways, and here I used the Scribble Sticks, but without adding water. Then they work like colored pencils. Work on the back of the vellum and color some of the details. You don't need to worry about perfection, because mistakes won't really show on the front.
Turn it around to see the pretty soft coloring. You need to place the vellum on a light surface, unless you want a different look.
Repeat the step above, by die cutting the flowers from watercolor paper and applying a tiny bit of Distress Micro Glaze to the centers.
Color the small ones pink and the big ones red, adding a little bit of pink to the red ones too. When dry, splatter with the Ruby Scribble Stick.
When the flowers were dry, I used the Tonic Craft Tool set, which I just got, to shape them. The set has three ball embossing tools, a pair of tweezers and an embossing mat. It works great. Move the ball tools around on the flowers on top of the embossing mat. You can press quite hard, depending on the strength of the paper. Watercolor paper can handle a lot. I used the tweezers to bend down the edges of the petals.
Layer the smaller flower inside the larger one and add a circle inside. I also added the tiny cut out dot since I thought it was a nice detail. The leaves were also die cut from watercolor paper and shaped with one of the ball tools. Adhere the flowers with foam dots for even more dimension.
Sentiments and hearts from the Mom and Dad Icons set were stamped with Melon.
I cut the inside of the 'o' out with a craft knife, but there are coordinating dies which will do the job for you. Adhere with foam dots, and glue a sentiment stamped on a banner on top.
I also used some of Tim Holtz Bouquet flowers and colored them yellow with the Scribble Sticks, so that they coordinate perfectly with the yellow in the background.
I am happy with the look of my vellum background. It was really long since I did the technique of coloring vellum at the back with crayons and it is such a fun and easy technique.
The Forget Me Not flowers look wonderful and are very versatile. You can make them in any color, and even layer more than two together. I also really like the look of the leaves.
I hope you will join us in celebrating Mothers, Fathers and Florals and don't miss all the inspiration along the hop. At every stop you can win a prize package worth over $25, if you leave a comment. Winners will be posted on the SSS blog on Tuesday.
Next stop on the blog is the very creative Heather Hoffman. If you get lost somewhere along the way, you can always head back to the start at the Simon Says Stamp Blog.
Below are all the stops along the hop:
Anna-Karin Evaldsson (you are here)
Thank you so much for stopping by here!
Have fun and happy stamping!
Anna-Karin
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Such lovely colors
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of scribble sticks before but they look super fun to use. Both your projects are gorgeous but I'm really drawn to your art journal page. Going to go and check out your link for the art journal itself - looks fantastic!
ReplyDeletethank you for the deatailed description, I've never made a journal page, but I do want to try one day, also never used the scribble sticks, don't have them but they colors are amazing and so is the result
ReplyDeleteExcellent tutorial, Anna-Karin! I am always a fan of your beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colours - I love the use of the background stamps on the vellum, with the addition of colour.
ReplyDeleteI'll have to pull out my watercolour crayons, haven't used them in a while. Thanks for the inspirations. Your mom will love her card.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration. Love the embossing on vellum with colors.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info. Beautiful projects!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful !
ReplyDeleteI absolutely adore your background and will be trying this technique soon ... thanks for the how to pics also !!
ReplyDeleteReally great design.
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Wow, wow, wow! I feel like a broken record on my comments for this blog hop. The whole hop is amazing and your technique has inspired me to pull out my Tim Holtz crayons and try what you shared!
ReplyDeleteI've got to try those scribble sticks. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI love the textures on your projects today! and your art journal.. I love it!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous projects, I love the watercolor effects! Awesome Release, Awesome Hop!
ReplyDeleteLove the stamp and your color choices are fantastic! Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteYour colors are great, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove how the background stamp looks on vellum - and the coloring on the back technique is super cool - love the soft shading with the layers of the flowers. Very creative! Thank you for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteLovely background. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteThis is so lovely but techniques you used are so simple!!!
ReplyDeleteBoth projects are beautiful. I love your take on the new release.
ReplyDeleteWOW!! I love your card and the colors you chose. These scribble sticks are interesting!!
ReplyDeleteWow, never thought about trying this, great ideas.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful creations. The journal page is so pretty. The card is very beautiful with the flowers.
ReplyDeleteWow, love the techniques you used!
ReplyDeleteLove how you mixed in other stamp sets and techniques!
ReplyDeletePretty! Thanks for the info about scribble sticks!
ReplyDeleteOMG!!! Love your gorgeous cards!!! Stunning backgrounds and colors!!! Thanks for sharing the tutorials!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful cards and wow, did you ever take a lot of time and effort for the wonderful tutorial. Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the colors you used.
ReplyDeleteLove your journaling page, these stamps make a perfect background!
ReplyDeleteSooooo beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove the look you created.
ReplyDeleteprachtige creaties, Super mooi gemaakt. Je tutorial is ook geweldig!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful projects. I really like your art journal page.
ReplyDeleteThanks for using the scribble sticks. Wanted to see how they look on projects.
ReplyDeleteLovely. Those sticks look a lot like the cranon'd'arche water soluble sticks. Those are lovely!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous journal page and card for your mother! Lots of fun to see how to use the scribble sticks too.
ReplyDeleteLoving your art journal page!
ReplyDeletewow you have a lot going on but it all comes together beautifully.
ReplyDeleteSo much to take in! I was looking at CHA videos and was contemplating the scribble sticks. My curiosity is really peaked now. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful - I'm looking into the scribble sticks!
ReplyDeleteI love, love your cards! Thank you for showing how to use watercolor crayons!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful project and card. The colors you chose are amazing. The scribble sticks look interesting! I love anything that produces color! :)
ReplyDeleteWow! The journal page is gorgeous! Thanks for sharing all the techniques, going to have to check out the scribble sticks!
ReplyDeleteLove the journal page. The new background stamps are gorgeous.
ReplyDeletelove the stamping on vellum and coloring it with a scribble stick, TFS!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, just beautiful! All the blog artists have done an amazing job.
ReplyDeleteVery cool and inspiring! Beautiful work! TFS!
ReplyDeleteSo wonderfully done. I need to check out the coloring sticks. Thanks for inspiring.
ReplyDeleteYour dimensional flowers are so lovely. I don't journal because I don't have time but I'll be using these ideas for cards soon. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteOMG your mixed media cards are amazing to see. Thanks for sharing your talents with us:)
ReplyDeleteLOve,love love it. Those media coloring sticks look awesome. Absolutely gorgeous. Thanks for sharing and inspiring.
ReplyDeleteLove the colors on the journal page. Pretty card as well.
ReplyDeleteFascinating techniques and products. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteLove all of your projects. The first one is my favorite. I now need those scribble sticks
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh these
ReplyDeleteare gorgeous! Love
the embossing and
velum and colors.
Carla from Utah
Wow, wow, and wow!! These are both just too
ReplyDeletestunning for words. Love these bold BG stamps.
And the way you colored is just so fun & pretty!
Your beautiful projects show the versatility of these gorgeous background stamps. Thanks for showing us yet another way of coloring these.
ReplyDeleteYour card and art journal page are terrific!
ReplyDeleteImpressive layout and card!! Love you used those beautiful items from the release!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing some inspiration! I just bought the Scribble Sticks a few days ago so I was excited to see you used them for your projects.
ReplyDeleteboth projects are absolutely gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteAll of this color is so fresh and fun!
ReplyDeletewonderful projects!!! Thanks for sharing about the crayons and journal too:)
ReplyDeleteLovely...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous colors on the journal page. I like how you did partials of the stamps.
ReplyDeleteSuch a variety of new products.
ReplyDeletebeautiful. I love the turquoise and purple together
ReplyDeleteLove the color combination in the first card.
ReplyDeleteFantastic projects! Love the medium you used. Fantastic release from Simon.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! Thanks for the inspiration and giveaways.
ReplyDeletewow love your background and great work on all thank you for sharing your work with us
ReplyDeleteLove this mixed media project of yours!
ReplyDeleteWow! Fabulous projects today! Thanks for showing me the Scribble Sticks. They look like so much fun to use. One more thing to add to my huge wish list this week. :)
ReplyDeleteVery creative and the colors are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYou must have had so much fun playing with this release. Time to de-stress and let the colors flow!
ReplyDeleteAmazing cards! Your colors and techniques are just perfect!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing how you've used these wonderful stamps and tools on two different kinds of projects! They are lovely on both and really help inspire me to want to make something beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSuch fun techniques! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThese projects are both so pretty!
ReplyDeleteInteresting designs using the different mediums and sticks on the stamps.
ReplyDeleteDebbieC
So vibrant and fun! Really like you designs.
ReplyDeleteOooOOOOooo! It is SO NICE to see a different medium being used! I LOVE what you've done on ALL of your pieces! JUST BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!!! :D
ReplyDeleteVery impressive cards. Thanks for the detailed tutorial.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting. Pretty.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen those scribble sticks before. Those are awesome. You did a fantastic job on these cards.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your technique, great tutorial. Your cards are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThese are fabulous! I love the background stamps and the colors are lovely. I have never heard of scribble sticks but they look like fun.
ReplyDeleteYour cards are so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous projects, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are so imaginative.
ReplyDeleteScribble sticks are completely new to me, very cute! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat projects! Thanks for sharing the techniques.
ReplyDeleteThere's so much drama in all your pieces that it's impossible to pick a favorite!
ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely stunning.
ReplyDeleteYour projects are so beautiful. Thanks for all the great inspiration.
ReplyDeleteNice cards and layout. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteLoved seeing how these products work. The scribble sticks look like fun! Very pretty cards!
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty cards. Thanks for sharing the technique you used.
ReplyDeleteSuch gorgeous colors! I love how you made your flowers...both on the card and the journal!
ReplyDeleteYour mixed media journal is stunning! So is your card. I like your tips on colouring with scribble sticks.
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteI love your card, they are like mixed media works of art.
ReplyDeleteHello Anna-Karin, What a beautiful art page and so many comprehensive details on how you created the different looks! Thank you for all the helpful info!
ReplyDeleteGah! these background stamps are gorgeous...
ReplyDeleteOh So Pretty!! Thanks for teaching me about some new and different products!
ReplyDeleteNice play with colours! Also! SSS "Forget me not" flowers are lovely =0
ReplyDeletePretty color combinations creating an ombre effect. The flowers on the second card make it look so special.
ReplyDeleteStunning creations! I love the backgrounds and the scribble sticks look like so much fun!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I have never seen these scribble sticks before. The finished result is so artsy! Love the colors you used. These background stamps are amazing! Great SSS release, can't wait to see all the talent and inspiration on this hop! Thanks as always for sharing yours!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your beautiful inspiration. Enjoyed seeing your process and I am definitely trying the scribble sticks.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful projects!! Your art journal page is stunning! And your card is so pretty too. Great techniques, thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteYour work is so inspiring!!
ReplyDeleteI love the journal page and the card for your Mom. You have convinced me I need that journal and some of these stamps and dies. Great tutorial as always!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful projects! Love how you did them. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI have wondered about the scribble sticks, so seeing the results with your great technique means I now know I need them!! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI love all the different techniques you used and can't wait to try some of them myself!
ReplyDeleteAwesome projects!
ReplyDeleteI especially love what you did with the dies and the distress glaze. Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI love your colouring on vellum - just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLoving the flowers! And I'm wondering if the Micro Glaze is a new product. Ineed to check that out. Great projects here.
ReplyDeletelooks so good! right i vowed to buy all these background stamps once i get paid, you make them look so pretty
ReplyDeleteLove these mixed media cards!! Love all the different ways you can use this release, thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAnna-Karin, your art journal page is so pretty and just seeing the glimpse of the binding/pages inspires me to try more of it myself.
ReplyDeleteYour Mom's card is beautiful and I am sure she'll love it!
Such pretty cards! I had never even heard of Scribble Sticks! Great inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThis turned out to be very beautiful. I like how the embossing is kind of spotty. It's a nice look.
ReplyDeleteYour inspiration is so wonderful and so is this new release!!!
ReplyDeleteLove your bright, colorful projects. Have not seen the Scribble Sticks before. Thanks for the inspiration !
ReplyDeleteYou have used these new products so well. I love all the different styles, and I love your overall message. Well done!
ReplyDeleteBoth are great but I really love the card, the way you colored and the colors you chose were so pretty
ReplyDeleteLove the Cora Background stamped on Vellum!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful journal page and card - thank for all the details of how your creative process. The Scribble Sticks look fun to use!
ReplyDeleteYour projects are just beautiful and really unique. I have never seen Scribble Sticks but they look like such a fun medium (yet another thing I need to buy :( ) Thanks for introducing me to some new products and new ways to approach my own work
ReplyDeleteoooo! really luv what you did with the art journal page!
ReplyDeleteLove the background on the first one!
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of you before. The first project is so gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteNever heard of Scribble Sticks before, but I am about to purchase some now! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors on the art journal page.. thanks for the tips.
ReplyDeleteLove all your techniques. Never seen scribble sticks but they look like fun. Like the way you used the embossed vellum with them. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen scribble sticks before. Thanks for sharing! So cool!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful creations.Thank you for sharing
ReplyDeleteWonderful projects !!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work! Your art journal page is stunning!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards!
ReplyDeleteLove the mixed media and colors used!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards - love the vellum card and how the colors became soft, thanks for the hint.
ReplyDeleteWow! Those scribble sticks are awesome! Thank you for sharing your techniques and your creativity! Beautiful & so inspiring and now I want to try scribble sticks!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. Thank you for sharing your talent with us!
ReplyDeleteWonderful creations! I need to try the scribble sticks!
ReplyDeleteYour use of several mediums inspires me to do the same...I am so restricted as it seems I have to be more spontaneous with products. Your creations are many layers and love this when making cards I am way oastvsatmp and color. However I do not own any background stamps.
ReplyDeleteYour projects are beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Those crayons look like so much fun!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow. Both your projects are fantastic. It is great to see someone use the products on something other than cards. I loved your art journal page!
ReplyDeletecheers,
Fantastic projects! I love hat Star Flower stamp!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! I love both color combinations. Thanks for sharing your techniques :) I've never heard of those scribble sticks.
ReplyDeleteWow , fantastic job !
ReplyDeletePretty card! Love the colors!
ReplyDeleteCan't pick a favourite! Gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteA new technique to me, but certainly worth trying, beautiful!
ReplyDeleteEnjoying this new release and blog hop. Your cards are great. I love the background stamps.
ReplyDeleteWow...this is just lovely. I had never heard of Scribble Sticks, but now I want to play with them!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing all your gorgeous 'art'.
ReplyDeleteAdorable!! Thank you for the step by step tutorial.
ReplyDeletethis is so stunning, thank you for sharing
ReplyDeleteVery cool. I haven't seen Scribble Sticks before.
ReplyDeleteLove the journal page! The message is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove your art journal! Everything is soooo pretty!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards with great colors and products!
ReplyDeleteCreative projects! Great ideas and inspiration!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful projects! I've never heard of scribble sticks, but I do have some watercolor crayons that I may need to pull out. Love the vibrant color in the journal and the really fun effect on the vellum.
ReplyDeleteYour journal page is so inspiring. I really loved that you showed us step by step how you made it. I also loved the process of your mother's card. It's beautiful! Jil
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love the artsy look you have created.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards, love my SSS!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous projects.
ReplyDeleteOh.. So pretty... loved your cards.. The colouring like this is new to me!
ReplyDeleteThe art journal is beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteSuch cool way of creating the background.
ReplyDeleteLOVE how you created your beautiful backgrounds! Your colors are so vibrant! WOW!
ReplyDeleteI love this release!!!
ReplyDeleteThe flowers are just so simple but gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove the vellum card and this new release from SSS.
ReplyDeleteSo many great ideas and techniques in these two projects!!! Both are stunning!!!
ReplyDeleteOk, I'm hooked! Turquoise to blue to purple: my all time favorite colors I will be instantly drawn to, so I call that a winner! I also occasionally go to the pink, orange, yellow range when I realize I am getting in a rut! Both of your projects are lovely. I need to see if I have some little leaf sprig dies: looks to me like a "must have" item. You have used them to create perfect little complementary elements in both projects. Thanks for a ton of inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI love both of these projects. Thanks for the step by step instructions.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, I love all colours throughout your projects!
ReplyDeleteScibbles sticks look like fun. TFS
ReplyDeleteI had never watched a video using Scribble Sticks,so this was very enlightening to me. I love your color choices on your journal page - they're gorgeous. Nice to know that this medium can also be used for something like coloring on vellum as well. Thanks for showing a different product.
ReplyDeleteBoth card and art journal page is gorgeous. The scribble sticks look like fun. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletePretty card and thanks for sharing the great technique
ReplyDeleteBeautiful projects! The Scribble Sticks look fun and the colors were fantastic!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I've never seen those scribble sticks before! Looks like fun!
ReplyDeleteAwesome journal page! Love the colors. And the three dimensional flowers are the card are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful journal page! I also love your card! These background stamps are so versatile!
ReplyDeletePretty! Love your scribble stick techniques!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous journal page! Your card is awesome too!
ReplyDeleteStunning! Thanks for sharing your step by step photos!
ReplyDeleteGreat how you use the doilies, or are the called mandela's now? Like this they realy pop and make the page so interesting!
ReplyDeleteThink your mom will be pleased with the card; love how the velum looks after colouring! Have a sunny weekend!
Absolutely STUNNING art!
ReplyDeleteKaren L
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