Showing posts with label Brusho. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brusho. Show all posts

Monday, October 3, 2016

Friendly Ghost Card with Quilling



Hello friends!! October is here, and I can hardly believe it. The autumn colours are absolutely stunning outdoors and this weekend we went on four different walks, just to capture as much of it as possible. Beautiful sunny weather and quite warm.

This week at the Simon Says Stamp Monday challenge, we have a Halloween theme. Since it is the first Monday of the month, we are showcasing a specific company/designer and the turn has come to Memory Box. You don't have to use Memory Box products, but it is always fun if you do.

Layers of ink - Friendly Ghost Card with Quilling Tutorial by Anna-Karin
I made a card this week, although I actually started doing something different, but I will post that another day because it didn't end up being a Halloween project. For this card I used the Memory Box Swirling Ghosts and Goofy Halloween Decor die sets, as well as the Pensive Alphabet background stamp. 

Years ago, I did a lot of quilling, and I still do now and then, and I was happy to see that Simon Says Stamp now carries quilling paper. So you can expect more quilling tutorials coming along here, and maybe also a video. Speaking of videos, I have some news coming soon in that regard, and my new light and tripod set up is almost done. If Leo just stays healthy, I'll be doing videos very soon (he has been sick an awful lot lately, poor guy). 

Layers of ink - Friendly Ghost Card with Quilling Tutorial by Anna-Karin
I used this Bright White quilling paper by Quilled Creations, and it can easily be coloured with Distress Inks as you can see above. I made a graduated strip, which is lighter on one side and gradually becomes darker. It is easiest to start with the lightest ink, since the inks tend to blend more smoothly then. 

Layers of ink - Friendly Ghost Card with Quilling Tutorial by Anna-Karin
Here's a little trip about quilling paper. Cut a slit at the top of the bag, through just one layer of the plastic, leaving the other side intact and the label in place. You can then easily remove a strip of paper from the one side (from the inside edge), without taking the papers out of the bag and pull it out. This leaves the papers nicely organised and you don't have to handle the strips that you won't use.

Layers of ink - Friendly Ghost Card with Quilling Tutorial by Anna-Karin
You can roll quilled coils with your fingers alone, but I like to use a needle tool, at least to start with. I often take the coil off the tool and finish rolling it using just my fingers. The needle tool leaves a nice round center, which you can see to the left. A slotted quilling tool works great too, and is easier to use. To the right you can see the one by Tim Holtz (included in the Tiny Tattered Florals set). You can see me use it in my Quilled Flowers in a Mason Jar Video Tutorial. Quilled Creations also has a slotted tool. The slotted tool leaves a small notch in the center.

 Layers of ink - Friendly Ghost Card with Quilling Tutorial by Anna-Karin
For this card, I just make simple open circles, not gluing the ends down. I'll show you how to make more complicated shapes soon.

Layers of ink - Friendly Ghost Card with Quilling Tutorial by Anna-Karin
Die cut the Swirling Ghosts from White Wool Felt, and a shadow piece from a black Deco Sheet. On this photo, you see black cardstock instead, because I changed my mind and forgot to take a new photo. The bat was die cut from black Deco Sheet and from black kraft-core cardstock. I adhered the Deco Sheet to a piece of cardstock before die cutting.

Layers of ink - Friendly Ghost Card with Quilling Tutorial by Anna-Karin
I found a piece of watercolour paper that had been coloured with Brusho Crystals in my stash and decided to use it as the base for my card. Ink the Pensive Alphabet stamp with Distress Inks, mist with water about five times and stamp. When dry, the edges were distressed.

Layers of ink - Friendly Ghost Card with Quilling Tutorial by Anna-Karin
The ghosts were layered and adhered with foam tape. Here you can see the glittery black Deco Sheet, which looked more interesting than just black cardstock. I left the eyes in for the Deco Sheet ghosts, so that they shine through. The ghosts are so cute, and not very spooky.

Layers of ink - Friendly Ghost Card with Quilling Tutorial by Anna-Karin
I also added rub-on words to the background. 

Layers of ink - Friendly Ghost Card with Quilling Tutorial by Anna-Karin
To glue down the quilling circles, hold with a pair of tweezers and carefully apply a tiny bit of white glue to the back. You can use a tooth pick for this, or a Precision Tip Applicator Bottle filled with glue. The quilled circles add a really fun element to the card.

Layers of ink - Friendly Ghost Card with Quilling Tutorial by Anna-Karin
 Layer the bat with the kraft-core peeking out underneath.


Layers of ink - Friendly Ghost Card with Quilling Tutorial by Anna-Karin
You don't have to use holiday background stamps for holiday projects, this background stamp was totally unrelated to Halloween, but still worked great.

I hope you will join us in our Halloween challenge. As every week, you have a chance to win a $50 gift voucher from Simon Says Stamp. You have until Monday 8am Ohio time. 1pm UK time, 2 pm CET to join in.

If you want to, follow Simon Says Stamp on Instagram, they post great stuff daily. 


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Thank you so much for visiting my blog today!

Happy crafting!

Anna-Karin

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Monday, June 13, 2016

Urban Grunge Brusho Layout



Hello everyone! I hope your weekend was nice, even with the very tragic event in Orlando. How awful and so sad. We spent a lot of time outdoors again this weekend. It is Monday again and this week at the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge we have a World Traveller theme. Lots of options for this one.

Layers of ink - Urban Grunge Brusho Layout by Anna-Karin, with stamps by Nathalie Kalbach and Brusho Crystals
I felt like doing a scrapbooking layout and remembered this A4 photo that I took quite some years ago in Johannesburg. It isn't a perfect photo, but I don't have a lot of photos of downtown Johannesburg (I rarely brought along my camera there), but it would have to do because I wanted to tell the story about my relationship to this big city. Every place has good and less good aspects, and  when in a new place, I try to focus on the good ones. It took some time for us to become friends, but we did eventually, and there are lots of things from Johannesburg that I miss. The journaling is tucked in behind the layout, because it was too long. 

The cityscape at the top of the layout was built with Nathalie Kalbach's stunning Urban Scribble set, which contains a cling stamp, a foam stamp where both sides can be used, and a stencil. I didn't use the stencil.

Layers of ink - Urban Grunge Brusho Layout by Anna-Karin, with stamps by Nathalie Kalbach and Brusho Crystals
Start by stamping the cling stamp several times on the smooth side of Ranger's watercolour paper, with Jet Black ink. I coloured the houses with Brusho Crystals, because they worked well for the colourful, yet somewhat gritty, look I was aiming for. Crystals were first mixed into a little bit of water and used as ordinary watercolour paint. Before the paint dried completely, I sprinkled grey or black crystals onto the houses, to get a textured look.

Layers of ink - Urban Grunge Brusho Layout by Anna-Karin, with stamps by Nathalie Kalbach and Brusho Crystals
When dry, I misted just a little bit of Tim Holtz Brushed Pewter Mica Spray on the buildings.

Layers of ink - Urban Grunge Brusho Layout by Anna-Karin, with stamps by Nathalie Kalbach and Brusho Crystals
The background was done on watercolour paper too, and first covered with gesso. When dry, I painted it with watered-down Tumbled Glass.

Layers of ink - Urban Grunge Brusho Layout by Anna-Karin, with stamps by Nathalie Kalbach and Brusho Crystals
The back of the foam stamp was stamped repeatedly with Hickory Smoke paint, using both first, second and third generation stamping. The purpose was to create the look of a big city stretching into the background.

Layers of ink - Urban Grunge Brusho Layout by Anna-Karin, with stamps by Nathalie Kalbach and Brusho Crystals
Then I used the front of the foam stamp and Jet Black ink, adding some outlined buildings here and there. I also used two stamps by Tim Holtz, a script one which has addresses from Johannesburg on it, and a cool number stamp.

Layers of ink - Urban Grunge Brusho Layout by Anna-Karin, with stamps by Nathalie Kalbach and Brusho Crystals
I cut some of the buildings out and placed them on top of the others with foam dots, to give my city more dimension.

Layers of ink - Urban Grunge Brusho Layout by Anna-Karin, with stamps by Nathalie Kalbach and Brusho Crystals
Here you can see some of the stamping. I just love that the script stamp has addresses from South Africa.

Layers of ink - Urban Grunge Brusho Layout by Anna-Karin, with stamps by Nathalie Kalbach and Brusho Crystals
The buildings on this large stamp are wonderful and so varied. You can easily cut them apart and they would be great to use on a card or an art journal page too.

Layers of ink - Urban Grunge Brusho Layout by Anna-Karin, with stamps by Nathalie Kalbach and Brusho Crystals
At the bottom of the photo, I placed another two buildings, and stamped a circle stamp from Hero Arts, on a piece of paper coloured with the Brusho crystals, while testing which colours I wanted to use.

Layers of ink - Urban Grunge Brusho Layout by Anna-Karin, with stamps by Nathalie Kalbach and Brusho Crystals
The title was die cut with Tim Holtz Wanted and Alphabet Typo Lower dies, from metallic kraft-core cardstock, and slightly sanded. 

I hope you will join us in our World Traveller challenge. As every week, you have a chance to win a $50 gift voucher from Simon Says Stamp. You have until Monday 8am Ohio time. 1pm UK time, 2 pm CET to join in.


If you want to, follow Simon Says Stamp on Instagram, they post great stuff daily. 


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Thank you so much for stopping by today!

Happy crafting!

Anna-Karin

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