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Monday, April 2, 2012

My Favorite Things Guest Designer Contest - Keep Calm & Hop On!!

Greetings!!  It's another fabulous month over at My Favorite Things as a new Guest Designer Challenge has been issued!!  This month's theme is "Do The Bunny Hop".  Which can be super wide open to many interpretations.  So I'm going to give you my loose thought process on this one, because I must admit it was just that...a process to figure out what I wanted to do.  I really like to take the theme and use the literal theme as my jumping off point but also try and create a play on it as well.  So I knew I wanted to do something with bunnies and the word hop.  But we don't really celebrate Easter in my house so I didn't want to go too specific so I went with the bunnies, the word 'hop', and decided to incorporate a nice spring theme to tie it all together.  I started on Pinterest.  Just poking around getting inspiration for color combinations, spring themed creations, verbiage, etc.  After doing that for a few minutes I started to ruminate and the ideas started to come.  I found a SUPER cute pattern for stuffed animal style felt "Peep" bunnies and chickies.  So cute but not quite appropriate for this particular challenge.  But I do love the shape of Peeps bunnies - there's something just so quintessential and sweet about that generic bunny shape.  So I went to my desk and started playing around with my MFT Die-namics trying to figure out how I could create a bunny shape.  Here's what I used:
I know, I know...the two die graphics don't look much like a bunny, do they?

Ok...how about now? 
This is a 12"x12" MDF shadow box/canvas that I got at my local Michael's.  It becomes a shadow box if you flip it around and use it the other way.  I used the larger and medium hearts from the Hearts-A-Plenty Die-namic to create my bunny feet, the small and most recognizable MFT heart from the trio as the ears and two of the smaller Oval STAX Die-namics set 1 and Oval STAX Die-namics set 2 as the body for each of my 15 sweet, hopping creatures! 
I started out by going through my color coordinated scrap containers, pulling random papers together trying to go for a super "mixey-matchy" theme.  But that wasn't so much working out as it quickly became too busy.  But I did three (not shown here) as my trial bunnies.  I played around with the placement of the hearts, smaller feet, bigger ears?  Medium feet and small ears?  Large ears, medium feet?  You see where I'm going with this.  I began by using regular cardstock for the bunny bodies.  They were cute but lacked some...texture and dimension.  I loved the idea of using felt but thought better of it as I knew I wanted to stamp their cute bunny faces and painting/stamping on felt can be temperamental at best.  And then it came to me!

I recently placed an order for my favorite corrugated cardboard which comes, naturally, in Kraft but is now also available in white!  Which is so versatile and when run through a die cutting machine flattens just enough not to lose it's wonderful textured quality but makes it flat enough to do some stamping on it without losing pieces of your images due to the wavy nature of the medium.  But remember, I wanted texture and depth so in keeping with that need I cut 30 ovals out of the flattened, white corrugated cardboard.  I distressed each edge of all 30 using my Vintage Photo distress ink and an ink blending tool.  I then adhered two of the ovals together giving the initial body of my bunny more "puffiness".  

I wanted harmony within my project but didn't want to limit it to a monochromatic scheme, or all pastels, or all brights.  So I went with a rainbow theme making 3 bunnies each in five colors; red, orange, yellow, green and blue.   I didn't want a ton of straight solid color so I opted to use my solid cardstock as a body backing for each of my corrugated double layered oval bodies.  So for each bunny in it's color category, I used the same solid color cardstock - regardless of the designer papers that I was using for the bunny legs/feet and ears.

The Reds:
The Oranges:
The Yellows:
The Greens:
The Blues:
Once I had decided on my bunny shape and the color "scheme", I had to figure out how to make a tiny and sweet bunny face.  So I pulled out all of my MFT stamps looking for the perfect tiny stamps to help me.  And, of COURSE, I was able to do so since there are so many amazingly versatile stamps that can do double duty!  The eyes are the period from the Monogram Alphabet set and the nose is the tiny heart from the newly released Umbrella Stamp and Die Set.  I stamped the eyes using Momento ink in brown and the nose was inked using Brilliance Craft ink in Red Rocket.  I did each face one at a time so that I could coat the eyes and nose in clear embossing powder and heat set. (if you wait too long to do this step the ink dries and the embossing powder won't stick)  I did this to add shine and texture but to also safeguard any smudging.  I hand drew the whiskers on each bunny using a Micron pen and created the more lifelike look in their eyes using ivory acrylic paint and the end of a very tiny paintbrush.  I would dip the end of the brush (not the end that has bristles...just the handle end) into the paint, dab a bit off onto my craft sheet and then create a large dot on the eye and then a smaller one angled a bit down from the original.  I like how each one came out just a bit different giving the bunnies just slightly different expressions from each other.  

Each piece of the bunny; body and backing, ears, and legs/feet was edged using the Vintage Photo Distress Ink.  Taking this extra step just ensures more dimension and texture and I find that it's well worth it.  I adhered my medium, scalloped heart just inside of the largest heart and then hand stitched their toes using black embroidery floss.  I curled each of the bunnies left ears around the handle of my skinny paintbrush to give them one floppy ear.  I mean really, is there anything sweeter than a loppy and floppy eared bunny??  I did also move the paper for the feet around in my hands a tiny bit, rolling them in just slightly giving them some "movement" if you will.  After all, they are bunnies all hopping around in their beautiful grass on a nice spring day!!  

And speaking of grass, it's all cut, one piece at at time using the handle of the newly released Umbrella Die-namics.  
Yes...I cut out 150 umbrella handles using a large variety of solid and patterned green papers to create the individual blades of grass.  After cutting the 150 umbrella handles, I then took my super sharp, small snips and sliced each handle in half only cutting about half way down the umbrella handle so that the two pieces stayed attached at the bottom.  Then using one edge of my scissor blade I very gently curled the grass as one would curl a piece of curly ribbon on a gift.  But with paper you have to be super gentle so as to not tear the paper.  I adhered the blades of grass using my "red-liner" style tape.  Only it's not red liner - it's clear and has a white paper backing so it's tearable making it easier to work with.  I'd pull about 7-10 pieces, depending on the space, adhere each blade to the tape so that the backing of the tape was facing me and the sticky side was facing away from me.  I'd then lay the grass cluster down on my project in between where I was going to position my bunnies.  I didn't want to put the grass completely across the board as I was afraid the added bulk wouldn't let my bunnies lie nicely next to each other.  So while there is some grass behind each bunny it's not clear across and you'll see why in a minute. 

After I completed the three rows of grass, I needed something to cover the ends where the grass adheres to the board.  I used Chocolate MFT Felt to represent the earth under the grass.  I used the newly released pinking edge (its the skinniest one on the top of the graphic below) (LOVE!) to cut my felt.  I thought it really flowed nicely with the angle of the grass.
In keeping with the theme and trying to use a play on the words as well I decided that I wanted to use a cute phrase and have one added surprise in my project.  I have always loved the phrase "Keep Calm and Carry On" and I've seen it used in lots of places in the last few years.  I chose to twist it a bit and used the phrase "Keep Calm & Hop On".  I used the By The Letters Die-namics to cut my phrase out of a cereal box that was headed for the recycle bin.  I wanted to use something sturdy like thin chipboard because once I had cut my sentiment, I coated it in black Colorbox ink, coated it in black embossing powder and heat set it.  I then laid my sentiment out onto a piece of wax paper and coated each letter with Glossy Accents letting it dry overnight setting in a super fabulous, patent leather-like shine.  It came out EXACTLY as I wanted it to and I love it!
It matches oh so perfectly with my darling bunnies which in and of themselves...do actually HOP around!!!  I decided to make them completely interchangeable and moveable by adhering each bunny with Velcro dots!!  
(back of red bunny with felt ears)
(space for bunny in between grass)
Yes...believe me my children have already had a blast (post photographing, of course!) hopping the bunnies all over the board in multiple color combinations and mixtures!  They even hopped them entirely off the display board to have a puppet show (big in my house at the moment) with them!  The bunny body pieces are all adhered with hot glue so they are super sturdy and can actually be played with.  
As my last decorating bits, I pulled out my MFT Royal Rose (red felt and paper, orange felt, yellow felt, turquoise felt and paper) and Solid Bracket Border Die-namics and made just a few tiny flowers to embellish the areas through the grass and around the bunnies.  I cut some out of felt and some out of paper and snipped the majority of the rolled flower off in order to keep it really small when I rolled it.  As for the Solid Bracket Border flowers (tiny orange, tiny blue), I also snipped it about 3/4 of the way down in order to keep it a really tiny little bud flower.  I rolled the bright green flower totally by hand (no die used) and added some pearls to just a few of the flowers.  My last touch was to add a sun using the tiny flower from the Notched Tag Die-namics set that is displayed in the upper right hand corner finished off with a baby brad in the center.  
I truly thank you for sticking in on with this very long blog post!  I had a fantastic time coming up with this project and I thank Jody and Joanne for always challenging us with a wonderfully creative new theme each and every month!!

Crafty Hugs!
Meredith

Monday, March 26, 2012

Weekly Stamp Club

Good Morning Everyone!!  I hope that everyone had a wonderful weekend!!  I spent lots of time with my hubby and kiddies, tending to my garden (mulching in March!!  unheard of...) and visiting with great friends.  I did manage to find a bit of time on Friday morning to work on this week's sketch challenge for MFT! 
A fantastic sketch as always, right?!?!  I thought so!  And here's my interpretation:
 
I started with my 5"x5" chocolate cardstock base.  I then used my white corrugated cardboard, which I ran through my Big Shot first to flatten down a bit, as my background.  I ran a zig zag stitch around the edge and lightly brushed it with Tea Dye Distress ink and my ink blending tool.

I pulled out a bag of thin, wood circles that I purchased in the kids section at my local Michael's.  I used my Brilliance pearlescent inks in orange, jade and pink to coat the circles and then clear heat emboss.  I then used my hot glue gun to position all of the circles to create my fun background.  I did not sand the circles first as I wanted the rough wood grain texture to show through.
I used the newly released Triple Scoop Promo Big Greetings as my main focal sentiment.  I chose the sentiment "Sending Big Hugs" to stamp on my sticky back canvas to tuck behind my rolled flowers and flowery paper strip.  I used my Solid Bracket Border as an added detail on the main strip through the center of my card.

My interior uses Well Worn Greetings.  I continued the use of the white cardboard, once again, flattening it down with my Big Shot in order to stamp my "You're Priceless" greeting.
 I also used my Solid Bracket Border again on the inside.  My papers are from MME - Oh La La. 

Thanks so much for popping in today!! 

Crafty Hugs!
Meredith

Thursday, March 1, 2012

MFT Teaser Time! So Inspired....

 
I must tell you all that I love today!!  For two years in a row, we've been lucky enough (some of you may think not so lucky) to have had Mama Robins nesting in a bush right next to our front door.  Sometimes they nest, lay eggs, and then they're gone before we even know it.  Other years, the babies have been abandoned and we've ended up caring for them.  Sometimes it works out and other times...not so much.  But without going into immense detail...today's GORGEOUS Inspired By stamp set holds a very special place in my heart.  I was so inspired to create with this beautiful set that I set down and using my fabulous watercolor paper, distress inks and pearlized water created this:
Now I know that Robin's are not blue but their eggs are so I was inspired to pull in a bit of blue...even on the bird ;)  Here's how I painted the bird.

I prep my watercolor paper by wiping it lightly with a dryer sheet.  This will help ward off any static cling that may occur when using my black embossing powder.  If you've ever used black embossing powder you know how it always sticks in places you don't want it to.  I then stamped the image using Black Colorbox ink onto very high quality water color paper.  I get mine in spiral bound books in the Fine Art section of Michael's or at AC Moore.  I coated my stamped image in black embossing powder and heat set it.  It comes out looking like this:
The embossed image is really wonderful for painting as the raised areas hold the paint in which is great as it keeps it from spreading over the lines and edges.  

Now it's painting time!!  I pulled out my favorite Distress Inks and decided on the colors that I needed:
I then opened each one and dabbed it three or four times on the brown craft sheet that you see underneath:
My pearlized water is made by adding a few small scoops (I use the end of a straw that I cut open) of Perfect Pearls Pigment Powder mixed in a spray bottle with water.  It looks like this:
I sprayed each color twice with a close range spray.  It beads up and helps intensify the color as Distress Inks were meant to play and blend so well with water.  The Pearl Powder adds the most LOVELY shimmer and shine!!
Now I take a small paintbrush and start picking up color and slowly and carefully start adding it to the areas of my inked and embossed image.
I started with the blues.  You see how beautifully the color pools up in the embossed areas keeping it trapped from spilling over?  Just awesome.  I eventually end up blending the colors together on my craft sheet.  Oh and the most marvelous thing about the craft sheet is that all that paint cleans up with literally one swipe with a baby wipe!  It's fantastic!

I then started adding the browns in. 
I then used my pinky finger to just move the paint puddles around until I was happy with where they were.  I let it dry for about five minutes and then hit it with my heat gun to make extra sure it was dry.  Then I could create with it!  I colored the beak with a Pantone marker (it has a teeny tiny point) in a beautiful golden yellow.
I really love how this techniques produces such beautiful color, shine and brilliance!  I have paired my creation with the fabulous new Oval STAX Die-namics (you MUST MUST get these onto your list ASAP!) and the new Royal Rose Die-namic which I cut out of luscious 100% wool felt.

My designer papers are all from Authentique.  I used corrugated cardboard to matte them all onto and used SU! Night of Navy as my card base.

I used one of the beautiful sentiments that comes with this set 'You Can Fly' which I stamped and then trimmed apart and matted and housed them under the oval.
My interior uses the beautiful birdhouse image from this set.
I kept the interior relatively simple, using another sentiment, inking the birdhouse in Hero Hues Latte Chalk ink.  I added one of the STUNNING new Photo Corner Die-namics as an unexpected and fun touch!

Thank you so much for coming by today!!  I'm sure you're having a fabulous day checking out the amazing and unbelievable creations from the MFT Design Team Members!!

See you tomorrow for another teaser!!

Crafty Hugs!
Meredith

Administrative Bits and Bobs:
  • You can attend the New Release Party on March 6th from 8-10 PM EST HERE in the MFT forum, where you can enjoy fun, games, and PRIZES!
  • The MFT release, including all new stamp sets and Die-namics, is on March 6th at 10 PM EST.  You'll find all the newest products HERE at release time.
  • The guest designer contest is ON!  Check out the forum for details on how YOU can win $200 in stamp sets and Die-namics, and play along with the MFT Design Team for a month.
  • If you'd like to see all the teasers for today, please click on over to the MFT Blog NOW.  Be sure to leave comments as you go for the chance to win one of 2, $10 gift certificates given away daily.  The winners will be posted on March 6th just before the release party, on the MFT blog.

Here are the details about the upcoming release on March 6th at 10 PM EST:
  • You can attend the New Release Party on March 6th from 8-10 PM EST HERE in the MFT forum, where you can enjoy fun, games, and PRIZES!
  • The MFT release, including all new stamp sets and Die-namics, is on March 6th at 10 PM EST.  You'll find all the newest products HERE at release time.
  • The guest designer contest is ON!  Check out the forum for details on how YOU can win $200 in stamp sets and Die-namics, and play along with the MFT Design Team for a month.
  • If you'd like to see all the teasers for today, please click on over to the MFT Blog NOW.  Be sure to leave comments as you go for the chance to win one of 2, $10 gift certificates given away daily.  The winners will be posted on March 6th just before the release party, on the MFT blog.
    Fabulous MFT Die-namics used in today's creation: