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Create this card using Paper Pumpkin May 2024 Kit by Stampin' Up! DebbieMageed SecretsToStamping #PaperPumpkin #FunFold #stampinup
Estonian illustrator Eiko Ojala is a master of deception. At first glance, his portfolio appears to be a series of artfully minimalist paper-cut compositions. But look closer and you’ll discover that nearly every shadow and highlight has been digitally rendered, minus a few carefully integrated phot
1.) Cut butcher paper to size. (I had to double-layer my paper since I was covering a window)
Stampin' Up! Natures Harvest stamp set offset triple layer technique by Lisa Ann Bernard of Queen B Creations
This is a collection of 40 long vowel word family phonics flipbooks! Students will blend onsets and rimes to read each long vowel word.
Hi friends! I hope you are well and healthy! Today, I have a quick tutorial about coloring with colored pencils on kraft paper, something that works particularly well for autumn-themed projects since the kraft background naturally tints the colors. I made a tag, but the techniques are great for cardmaking too or in your art journal. I used the Simon Says Stamp November Card Kit, but you can also get just the stamp set separately. Start by die cutting a tag from kraft paper and stamp the larger stamp in the Big Thanks set. Then add one of the smaller flowers up in the corner. Start coloring the flowers and leaves. I used Faber-Castell Polychromos pencils. Prismacolor pencils work great on kraft too. Continue adding more colors, blending with a lighter shade. I used one of the yellow pencils to blend. Make the bottom petals of the sunflowers darker with an orange pencil and add shadows and with a brown and a black pencil. This gives dimension. Ink around the edges with Vintage Photo Distress Ink. Stamp the tag with the SSS Old Letter 1878 background stamp and Khaki ink, just to add some texture. Add details and highlights with a white gel pen. I stamped 'smile' from the Big Thanks set here and there on the tag. The sentiments come from the SSS Sentiment strips included in the November Card Kit. I also added even more ink to the edge by dragging it along the ink pad, after distressing. The main sentiment was placed on top of a piece of lace trim. The shading adds life to the sunflowers. I also added autumn sequins here and there. I know, there are sequins on a lot of my projects at the moment. They are such a fun final touch. I hope you enjoyed this tutorial. For more inspiration on colored pencils on kraft paper check out my: Steampunk Gnome, Smiles Mini-Album, and Autumn Tree on Kraft Art Journal Page. And for more inspiration regarding sunflowers and colored pencils, see my Sunflowers with Colored Pencils tutorial. Thank you so much for taking the time to visit my blog today! Happy crafting! Anna-Karin Supplies: * Please note: the links are affiliate links, for which I receive a small percentage of sales generated by the link, at no extra cost to you.
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Silhouette animation is a cut out animation that tells a story by creating the characters made of either cut outs of black paper or silhouette cardboard with a while backdrop, or it can be a white …
It’s Thursday and that means a brand new Tic Tac Toe Challenge. I had the honor of creating this week’s board. I hope you’ll find the elements creative as well as fun and will play along with us. For my card today, I chose the first row across: Floral, Metallic, Die Cut/Punch I think what I’m celebrating most about this card is the fabulous new Designer Series Paper collection, Share What You Love. I shared… Continue reading
Color this printable map of Columbus' first voyage to the New World. Read the history of Columbus while your kids are coloring.
Today’s card was created for a challenge to use patterned paper pieces to to create or decorate an image on a card. This technique works great for a party dress but for this card I decided to…
Well, I've been thinking about trying to layer these Picture This pieces since I first cut a bunch of them while trying a friend's dies - last summer.
There are lots of unique ways to express yourself through collage design. With collage art, you can combine images in unconventional ways and experiment with a variety of colors and textures. Here's how designers use collage in various media.
One of the many things I'm working on at the moment is an Altered Book project, with a group of like-minded paper lovers. This is the first...
My art group met at the first of June and we played with Tyvek. We were inspired by Karen L’s recent post here. We cut up Tyvek envelopes, painted and heated them with a variety of heat tool…
Årets første kort har jeg laget i dag. Da ble det et brettekort med dette herlige mønsterarket fra Papirdesign. Tekst, blonde og bling fra KOG. Ellers brukt MS punch. Og da hiver jeg meg på årets første utfordring for meg hos Scrap along. Legger inn malen som jeg har laget til dette kortet, da det er en del som har spurt etter denne. Lag et tilsvarene ark på 23x14,5. som skal limes på dette. Jeg limer det på de to yttersteflatene, se på bilde hvordan jeg har gjort dette. Tilslutt limer jeg det på hovedkortet som er 26x15,5 og er preget på midten. Håper dere forstår dette, hvis ikke er det bare å spørre:)
’m sculpting my second ball-jointed doll and I’ve decided to document all the process! A few years ago when I was just trying to understand how ball-jointed dolls actually work, there was almost no information about the topic. Now, people are sharing a little bit more on Instagram or Facebook groups
My son recently celebrated his 39th birthday and this is the card I made for him. He loves sailing and would love to have another boat, so this is the next best thing... a picture of one! The die is from Poppy Stamps, cut several times, inlaid and layered with the cut from the original Stampin' Up stamping placed on top! It's for the TRAVEL challenge from CAS on Sunday! Plus the Anything Goes challenge at Seize the Birthday This card uses the sketch from CASe this Sketch once more. This time with a border embossing folder from Cuttlebug, flowers from Simon Says Stamp and a sentiment from Papermania It's also for the Anything Goes challenge at Addicted to Stamps and More
What at first look like delicate works of carved porcelain are actually thousands of layers of soft white paper, carved into busts, skulls, and human forms by Beijing artist Li Hongbo. A book editor and designer, the artist became fascinated by traditional Chinese toys and festive decorations known as paper gourds made from glued layers of thin paper which can be stored flat but then opened to reveal a flower or other shape. More
I feel very lucky living near to Manchester as there is a superb exhibition on at Manchester City Art Gallery and it’s all free ! It’s an amazing collection of pieces from the work of 3…