Showing posts with label Heat Embossing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heat Embossing. Show all posts

Monday, August 25, 2025

Crazy Dog Card

Hi stampers! I hope you are well and had a good weekend! We are back with a new Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge. 

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This week our theme is 4-legged friends. I hope you will join us! And don't miss the project by our August guest designer Ann Chuang.

Layers of ink - Crazy Dog Watercolor Card Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson.

I made a card with a fun dog stamp from Tim Holtz Crazy Dogs set. It was watercolored and then sentiments were stamped with Simon Says Stamp Mandala Blossoms. 

Stamp with Tim Holtz Crazy Dog.

Stamp one of the Crazy Dogs with Archival Ink on watercolor paper.

Paint with Daniel Smith watercolors.

Color with watercolor paint, leaving a few highlights. 

Paint the background with watercolor paint.

Paint the background and add shading under the dog. 

Stamp the background with Simon Says Stamp Pepita Background.

When dry, ink Simon Says Stamp Pepita Background with Lucky Clover Distress Ink. Mist with water and stamp on the background. Avoid stamping on the dog. You can mask him out if you want to.

I didn't want the dog to be centered on the background, so I cut off some of paper on the left-hand side, but left the tail.

Stamp with Simon Says Stamp Mandala Blossoms.

White emboss the larger sentiment from Simon Says Stamp Mandala Blossoms. Stamp the second sentiment with black ink.

Add Glossy Accents.

Add Glossy Accents to the collar and highlights with a white gel pen. I also added some marks with a black pen.


This is such a fun dog image.

Add Simon Says Stamp Pawsitively Dazzling Prism Gems.

The watercolor stamping in the background gives texture and a tone-on-tone effect without being overwhelming.




The tail sticks out, but can be carefully folded up if the envelope is too small.

Join us this week in our 4-Legged Friends challenge! You have a chance to win a $25 gift voucher to do some fun shopping at Simon Says Stamp. You have until Monday 8am Ohio time. 1pm UK time, 2 pm CET to join in.



Do you use Instagram? If so please add #sssmchallenge so we can see your entries there too.





Thank you so much for visiting today! 

Happy crafting!

Anna-Karin

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Tuesday, July 29, 2025

Floral Art Journal Page

Hello friends! Today I have an art journal page to share, with a summertime field of flowers. You can also turn it into a card instead.

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Layers of ink - Floral Art Journal Page Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson.

On one of my walks there is a gorgeous field of wildflowers and that field inspired this page. I wanted flowers in bright colors and with the addition of long grass. The page was done in my Stamperia Happiness Mixed Media Journal 8.5x4 in.

Stamp with Distress Ink and an acrylic block.

The background was done by smearing Distress Ink on an acrylic block, misting it with water and stamping on the background. Repeat for the lower half, leaving a thin white line.

Stamp flowers with Distress Ink.

When the background was dry, I stamped the page with various Tim Holtz Wildflowers and Mini Bouquet stamps. Ink with several Distress Inks, mist with water and stamp. Simon Says Stamp has recently released coordinating dies for both these stamp sets: Mini Bouquet and Wildflowers. You don't need them for this project, but they are great if you want to cut out these images.


Next, I added grass with the grass stamp from Tim's Spring Sprung set.

Stamp sentiments and Simon Says Stamp Crackle Background.

I used Simon Says Stamp Crackle Background to add a little texture to the page, focusing on the bottom area, where the soil would be.

White emboss flowers.

I thought the page needed another layer and a bit more white and white embossed some of the flowers, placing them lower on the page.


The main sentiment comes from Tim's Perspective set. I also used Small Talk and Clippings Stickers.


The inks will blend on the stamp and on the page. 


Using embossing powder is often a good idea if you want to add an element on top of an already busy background.


Some white embossing powder got stuck on the crackles, which added a nice effect. I initially stamped the sentiment from Curiosity Shop on the background, but it was hard to read, so I restamped it on watercolor paper and cut out.


Thank you for visiting! 

Happy crafting!

Anna-Karin

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Monday, July 21, 2025

Fresh Cut Floral Card

Hi friends! I hope you are enjoying summer (or winter if you are in the southern hemisphere). 

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It is Monday and we have a new Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge. This week our theme is Make Your Own Background. I made my own backgrounds almost all the time, it is one of my favorite things to do. Don't miss the project by our July guest designer Thom Santilla.

Layers of ink - Fresh Cut Floral Card Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson.

I made a background with several layers: watercolor, stencil-stamping with mist, heat embossing and script stamping. It was paired with two bright flowers and stamped sentiments. 

Watercolor the background.

I started out with this piece of paper which had been watercolored for another project - my Blue Shark Card, which you can find here.

Mist stencil and stamp on the background.

Using Tim Holtz Latticework, I misted through it with Distress Spritz Peacock Feathers and Tumbled Glass and then some Distress Spray Stain Salty Ocean. Turn the stencil around and stamp it on the watercolored background.

Mist stencil and stamp on the project.

I was doing the previous step outdoors and got a surprise visit by a curious dog, making my stamped impression not exactly as planned. I continued by misting through Tim's Linen stencil using Antique Linen Distress Spritz.

Die cut Simon Says Stamp Fresh Cut Floral.

The Simon Says Stamp Fresh Cut Floral Stem was die cut from various backgrounds in my scrap pile, most of these had been inked with Distress Ink, some were watercolored.

Stamp Simon Says Stamp Outline Hearts.

I cut off the edges of the background and then white embossed Simon Says Stamp Outline Hearts on the sky part.

Stamp with Simon Says Stamp Old Letter.

Stamp in a few places with Simon Says Stamp Old Letter and black ink.




Shape the petals before gluing them to the background. I also added Simon Says Stamp Pawsitively Dazzling Dusk Gems.

Stamp sentiments with Simon Says Stamp Retro Hearts.

The sentiments come from Simon Says Stamp Retro Hearts and were stamped with black and Guava ink. I also added a piece of lace trim and organza ribbon.


The background had layers, depth and textures, without overwhelming the flowers.

Layers of ink - Fresh Cut Floral Card Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson.

Join us this week in our Make Your Own Background challenge! You have a chance to win a $25 gift voucher to do some fun shopping at Simon Says Stamp. You have until Monday 8am Ohio time. 1pm UK time, 2 pm CET to join in.



Do you use Instagram? If so please add #sssmchallenge so we can see your entries there too.





Thank you so much for visiting today! 

Happy crafting!

Anna-Karin

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Saturday, July 19, 2025

Blue and Gold tag

Hello crafters! Today I have a tag to share with a resist effect combined with a dark blue background and metallic gold elements.

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Layers of ink - Blue and Gold Tag Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson.

I was in the mood for a project with a dark background, but also wanted to use these fine leafy stamps from Simon Says Stamp Wildflower Cuttings. I decided to go with two resist techniques: heat embossing and colored pencils. 

Stamp with Simon Says Stamp Wildflower Cuttings.

Start by white embossing several of the detailed leafy designs from Simon Says Stamp Wildflower Cuttings. This stamp set comes from the new Friend Like You release.

Color with pencils.

Color the leaves with Prismacolor pencils.

Ink with Distress Ink.

Ink the tag with plenty of Distress Ink. The embossing and the colored pencil will resist the ink.

Add Tim Holtz Foundry Wax.

Apply Tim Holtz Gold Foundry Wax around the edges with a paint brush. Heat to activate.


Add dots of wax around the edges with a tooth pick.
Die cut Simon Says Stamp Giggle Thank You.

Die cut Simon Says Stamp Giggle Thank You from gold metallic kraft stock and from black cardstock.


Add sticker sentiments using Tim Holtz Metallic Sticker Book. 




Layer the sentiments together to form dimensional words. 

Layers of ink - Blue and Gold Tag Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson.

I hope you enjoyed this tutorial!


Thank you for visiting! 

Happy crafting!

Anna-Karin

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