The Lucky To Know You release is full of fantastic and versatile dies, stamps, stencils, sentiment cards, and sequins. There is also a free gift with every order (until supplies last), if you use the code WLY777 or FLF584, you get the Wooly Lucky stamp set or the Color the World enamel pin. This promotion will expire on 3/8 at 11:59 pm EDT.
I made a canvas board and a shaker card, both are tutorial. Let's start with the canvas board.
When I saw the Mushroom House stencil I knew I wanted to turn it into a house for the Spring Gnomes and make a a canvas. I am giving this to my youngest, who was stamping hearts next to me while I was making it. He was a little disappointed that the gnomes didn't look like Transformers, but thought the idea of tiny spring Christmas santas/gnomes/elfs was a fun. So this is where the Christmas gnomes live during spring, when they don't need to work so hard. There is a lot of old folklore in Sweden about these 'nissar', who helped out at farms, but could also be naughty. The canvas board is 5x7 in and I used Distress Paint to color it. You can turn it into a card instead.
Coat the board with gesso and let dry.
Apply texture paste through the stencil to create the base for the gnome home.
You can stamp the gnomes directly onto the background, but since the background has texture due to the gesso, I stamped them on tissue paper.
Tear around the edges of the tissue paper. A torn edge disappears better on the background. Add a layer of gloss multi-medium to the background. Carefully place one of the gnomes onto the board and then add a second layer of multi-medium on top. Don't use matte medium, since the tissue paper will show through more then.
Start coloring the board with Distress Paint. I misted water in the sky area to create the clouds. Pumice Stone was mixed with white since I wanted a lighter first layer on the house.
Continue adding color and don't worry if you are not happy with the result. At this stage of the project it often looks a bit flat.
Add a door to the house with red paint and the Mushroom House stencil.
The Mushroom House stencil is meant to build up layers and detail of the house. Next add stones around the door and a window and door knob. I also added black dots to the roof.
Mix a little green paint into texture paste and apply through the tree design on the stencil.
Shadows and shading give dimension and life to the scene. Here you can decide if you want a softer and cleaner look - then stick to lighter shadows, for instance, done with grey paint. Or a somewhat more distressed look - then add darker shadows and messier textures. I also dry brushed green moss on the house.
Stamp a sentiment from the Just Because Word Mix 2 to the sky and stamp the You Matter stamp here and there on the background. Splatter white paint on the canvas. I tore rough masks with printer paper for the house and the gnomes, so that they didn't get too many splatters.
Finally add details with a black pen and a white gel pen. You can use the black pen to fill in some of the lines that disappeared in the painting process, and to add more shading. I also added some details to the house. The white gel pen works great for highlights.
This is such a great sentiment and works for many types of projects.
The texture paste gives just the right rough texture to the mushroom house.
Here you can also see some of the rough lines that I added.
The pens can also be used for grass. The white splattered dots are meant to be flowers.
These Spring Gnomes are so cute. The stamp set has three gnomes, but I only had space for two. There are also coordinating dies.
You don't need to be very precise when painting. If you look at these roses, you can see that I painted the quickly and then later added some line work.
I try to pick specific sentiments from the You Matter stamp, which I want to be more visible than the rest.
Next, I made a quick and simple shaker Easter card. It's mainly green and yellow and I wanted something different than the more common pastel shades for Easter. The egg is from the Faberge Egg set.
Start by diecutting the egg from one of Tim Holtz's Abandoned papers.
Next, die cut the detailed design from heavystock paper.
Ink the egg with Mustard Seed.
Fold a piece of cardstock and die cut the egg window from the front. Glue a piece of acetate to the back. Place foam tape around the window and fill with mica flakes. Add a second piece of acetate on top to seal the shaker.
You can also add color to the acetate or place a colored paper behind the shaker, but I wanted my shaker to look like a real egg, with just the decor and the mica flakes showing.
Don't miss all the inspiration along the hop and of course there are prizes to be won too. SSS is giving away a $25 coupon to every stop on the hop and all you need to do is comment. Winners will be posted on the Simon Says Stamp blog on Wednesday 11 March.
This is the second day of the blog hop and don't miss all the inspiration from the blog hop that was yesterday. There is also a Lucky To Know You gallery where you will find even more inspiration. You can also link your own projects made with the release and there are galleries for all SSS releases, and for the card kits too.
This is the last stop of the hop. If you have missed any of the inspiration you can find all the links below:
Anna-Karin Evaldsson (you are here)
Thank you so much for taking the time to visit my blog today!
Happy crafting!
Anna-Karin
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WOW! These are amazing!
ReplyDeleteIt was so neat seeing the step-by-step evolution/process. It looks fun. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWonderful projects
ReplyDeleteLOVE this Anna-Karin! The gnomes and mushroom house are so adorable, the boys must love this one! and the egg is fun too! hugs, Maura
ReplyDeleteadding the mushroom was a great idea! I love the mixed media technique for the card. LOvely really!
ReplyDeleteSupercute! ❤️❤️
ReplyDeleteWhat creative projects!
ReplyDeleteYour canvas board is stunning, so many lovely elements! Amazing work on both projects.
ReplyDeleteCute cards
ReplyDeleteThese are INCREDIBLE! I love the texture and the painting!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteBoth your creations are beautiful; but the canvas is a real eyecatcher !
ReplyDeleteOh Wow!! Your canvas and card are both stunning!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat canvas board! Really cool! And I love your shaker card!
ReplyDeleteI love these, great job with the cards!
ReplyDeleteCute ideas and another dimension for these awesome products. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThese are really Fabulous!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful projects. I love the canvas board you created -- you've inspired me to give this a try!
ReplyDeleteYou are so creative! Great projects and use of the wonderful release!
ReplyDeleteThe mushroom house is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteLove those gnomes. fun card.
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Oh my goodness! Your designs are amazing!
ReplyDeleteEverything is great, but the canvas is adorable! What a great idea.
ReplyDeleteLike how you achieved wonderful dimension.
ReplyDeleteLove the darling cards.
ReplyDeleteYour cards are all so beautifully done. Thanks for the additional pictures showing the creative process. All of the little details are so wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThese are so different! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOMG, if I saw your canvas in a store, I'd buy it!! It is just beautiful and fun and so whimsical. Love every detail. The gnomes are so adorable! The one with the birdie is my favorite - being a birdie addict. lol Your Easter card is also quite lovely - shakers are my fave type of card.
ReplyDeleteGreat projects, love the bold colors!
ReplyDeleteWhoa, love what you created! Thanks for sharing your process!
ReplyDeleteAlthough your shaker card is gorgeous, my favorite is your awesome canvas! When I saw this release I immediately thought give the gnome a home! And you did. Thank you so much for sharing your awesome inspiration Anna-Karin and have a wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteAmazing multimedia projects! FABULOUS!!
ReplyDeleteHow awesome, I love all the texture and details! Thanks for sharing all the process info!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness...this is just amazing!
ReplyDeleteHow sweet is your project--love the gnomes and mushroom house!
ReplyDeletesuper cards - LOVE how you created the bricks on the gnome house - thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteOh. my. goodness! Your gnome canvas is absolutely amazing! Thank you so much for sharing your work!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your techniques! I'm loving the gnome home.
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love the mixed media approach! Seriously cool creations.
ReplyDeleteYour canvas is intriguing! Your son is very lucky to have such a talented Mom! Thank you for the detailed instructions. It’s amazing what you did with the mushroom house stencils. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThese are truly works of art.
ReplyDeleteThis is an awesome project. I LOVE it. Now I need to get the stencil and stamps. THANKS FOR THE INSPIRATION.
ReplyDeleteWow, watching every little step bring these projects to life was so inspiring! You’re truly an artist!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects!
ReplyDeleteI especially LOVE the mushroom house. SO CUTE
ReplyDeleteAwesome creations! Fabulous release!
ReplyDeleteOh I could stare at this all day! I immediately spotted the words in the background of your darling gnome card and i just love the whimsical look of it - the vibrant colors and the creativity of your hard work! Super cards - TFS!
ReplyDeleteAWESOME!!!! Absolutely beautiful, so very much detail in your work. Such talent and creativity. Thank you for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteYou've really added an artist's touch to your cards...all the texture...
ReplyDeleteThank you SO MUCH for the tutorial! I'm new to this whole thing and your tutorial has given me a few neat ideas! Thanks for sharing your time and talent.
ReplyDeleteWow! You really showed how to use this fabulous stencil. I LOVE this, and am now subscribed to your blog! You are a wonderful artist whom so inspires me!
ReplyDeleteThat Mushroom House Stencil is fabulous...wonderful projects and I love your mushroom house for the Gnomes...
ReplyDeleteLast but not least! Cute cards! I loved seeing your process. It really helps me understand how to use these products! Great hop!
ReplyDeleteHow adorable! Love those darling gnomes!
ReplyDeleteGreat release! Gorgeous creations! I especially love the mixed media gnome canvas!
ReplyDeleteOMG your canvas board is stunning, what a gorgeous creation - I just want to touch it!! (is that weird? lol)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely canvas! So many fun details!
ReplyDeleteWonderful canvas board. So creative.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing...
So beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow! These projects are gorgeous! Thanks for the awesome inspiration!
ReplyDeleteWonderful project. Thanks for including the very detailed instructions on how you created the gnome house.
ReplyDeleteFun scene with the mushroom house and gnomes! Love the beautiful egg die and the shaker card you created!
ReplyDeleteThe canvas has great texture. I like the word stamp over the panel. Great shaker card.
ReplyDeleteHey Anna-Karin! So very nice, Thank you, Denise
ReplyDeleteNice cards!
ReplyDeleteGreat techniques!
ReplyDeleteAmazing technique.Had no idea of it.
ReplyDeleteWow love the mushroom's card, so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects!!! It's really nice to see how much variety there is in your skills.
ReplyDeleteOh wow these are just amazing! That first card deserves to be hung on the wall!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the step out instructions as well as the tip about multi medium and tissue paper. So very helpful!
ReplyDeleteBoth of your projects are fantastic! The details you were able to add to the mushroom house are amazing. :)
Loved your projects..thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteThis canvas is so fun and whimsical. Love the texture on the mushroom house and all the details! Fun shaker card, I never thought to use Mica flakes but they are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, this is my FAVORITE and I bought both the gnomes and the stencil!! This is a work of ART! It's like a card and art journal project in one! Wish there was a video! I'm definitely trying this! Thank you so much for sharing your creativity!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to make a canvas - I love the gnomes and especially how you painted the mushroom house. Thanks for all the details! Have to save your instructions!!
ReplyDeleteHello :) it's my first time to comment on your blog and I am happy to find your website! The canvas is out of this world wow really
ReplyDeleteYour texture techniques are phenomenal. I will definitely have to branch out.
ReplyDeleteWOWOWOWOWOW!! Such AMAZING Projects!! I LOVE the INSPIRATION!! THANKS for sharing and have a FABULOUS WEEKEND!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely amazing!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! Your board and card are amazing, so much color and texture, love them!
ReplyDeleteI love that canvas! The gnomes are adorable!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and that canvas WOW!
ReplyDeleteWow! Love the shaker card - so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful projects! I love the canvas. Such a great idea!
ReplyDeleteWowsa! Simply amazing.
ReplyDeleteOH, how adorable!! And your decorating of the mushroom is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful project!! Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteIncredible artwork, love it!
ReplyDeleteOh my your canvas is stunning, love the use of the tissue to transfer the image. Thanks for the inspiration. Happy Crafting Everyone!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Easter shaker and thanks for sharing how you made the canvas.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful and unique, the canvas board is lovely with gnomes.
ReplyDeleteOMG, your images jump off the pages-- you are just that great! Thanks so much for your step by step walk thru's... so helpful to see how/when the images take shape and come to life! And the unexpected texture of the egg shaker's background is marvelous! I love your using the gnome and house for a canvas-- yet one more way these versatile elements can be put to beautiful use!
ReplyDeleteI love the canvas board and the shaker card. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOoh your mixed media project is awesome!! Love the colors and all the texture! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! Love the springfilled looks!
ReplyDeleteHi Anna :) I! Love! These! Projects! The color palettes...compositions...textures...balance are all amazing!!! Thanks for inspiring me :)
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