Hello and welcome to my blog; today I am going to share with you a card i created for this weeks Paper Craft Crew Challenge. This weeks challenge is all about Halloween and Haunting. One of the things that I think of when someone mentions Halloween is Jack-o-lanterns. The other thing I think of is fall leaves and the crisp cool night air. So, for my card I wanted to come up with something that embodied all those elements. I think I came up with a super cute card for you all today. Here's a look at my card.
Wednesday, October 9, 2019
Harvest Hello Jack-o-lantern and a Night Scene Card for #PCC354 Rick Adkins
I created a card with a fun little jack-o-lantern in a pile of Fall leaves at night. Here's the image that inspired my card. I have linked the inspiration image below to the Paper Craft Crew website. You can click on the image to play along and to check out what all the other design team members came up with.
I started my card by stamping the jack-o-lantern face in Pineapple Punch Ink and then masked it off. I then stamped the pumpkin from Harvest Hello in Tuxedo Black ink, because I knew I was going to color it with my stampin' blends. But before coloring I needed to create my night sky.
To start that process I masked off the pumpkin and stem with some masking paper. Then I stamped the some of the leaves in front of the pumpkin. After that was done I began with some ink blending. I did this really light starting in the center around the pumpkin. I started out with Pineapple Punch, then moved to Mango Melody, and Pumpkin Pie. And finally moving into Rich Razzleberry. Then I repeated the process again blending all the colors together. Once I had everything blended I came back in with a little tuxedo black just around the edges.
After everything was blended the way I wanted it. I flipped on some water from my stampin' spritzers and let it sit for just a little bit then pressed a paper towel on that. I then dried the ink with a heat tool. Then I removed the masks from the pumpkin. With the ink blending and the masks in place; I had a white ring around the stem and the pumpkin. So, how to handle that. I made both into part of the jack-o-lantern. I colored the jack-o-lantern with a combination of Mango Melody, Pumpkin Pie, and a little Pineapple Punch. I also added a little dark soft suede around the edge and the stem. When I have so many colors on the same image I like to color from lightest to darkest, then come back with darkest to lightest.
After the coloring was done on the pumpkin I came back in with my stampin' blends but added in the same colors I used before but added in a little Cherry Cobbler and Rich Razzleberry as well. Once That was all done I came back in with a journaling pen and outlined the pumpkin, the face, and the leaves. I then came back in with the dark soft suede blend and added some shadows around the outside of the leaves around the pumpkin leaving the center free to give the look of a glow from the jack-o-lantern. I finished off my card by heating embossing my sentiments on Early Espresso Cardstock. My sentiments came from Harvest Hellos and Wonderfully Wicked. I matted my focal image on a Early Espresso mat and then placed everything on a Pineapple Punch card base.
Thanks for dropping by today, I hope that you have enjoyed my little card that I came up for you.
Happy Stampin'
Rick Adkins
If you live in the US. I would love you to choose me as your demonstrator. If you would like to purchase any of these products you can click on the Shop Now Button or by clicking on any of the images below. Alternatively, you can also contact me by email to place your order. Please be sure to use the monthly host code and I’ll send a little something out to you the following month to say Thank You!
October 09, 2019 #pcc354, Harvest Hello bundle, ink blending, Jack-o-lantern, leaves, night scene, Pumpkin, Stampin' Blends Leave a Comment
Tuesday, October 8, 2019
Christmas Gleaming Gap Card
Hello and welcome to my blog; today I am going to share with you a Gap Card. Actually I am going to share with you a couple examples of Gap Cards. These fun cards can be made a lot of different ways once you get the basics. These types of cards are also a great way to spice up your card designs. For today's cards I used products from the Brightly Gleaming Suite. This is a well gleaming beautiful suite of products that feature accents with copper through out. Here's a look at my card.
Once you figure out the measurements the next thing is to add your bridge. I like to put one my focal image on the front, just doing the one section on isn't enough. The cards are very unstable with just the one layer. If you add a stabilize to the inside of the card this makes the card so much stronger.
One thing about Gap Cards is you can bridge that gap anyway you want. You can put anything in between the gaps as long as it reaches between each part. Think of the possibilities.
Video Tutorial:
If you are viewing this post by email you may not see the video tutorial. If you do not see the video above you can click here or click on the image below to view the video.
As I mentioned before once you figure out how to create these types of cards you can figure out how to do them in different ways. Here' I have created two different gap cards to share with you. The first one is done the same way as the one that I show in the video, but I used different elements on the card. I used a couple circle punches for the sentiment; which by the way is the bridge on the card. I have one of the large ornaments hanging down from the top section and barely touching the bottom part. To add more stability to the card I added a second bridge to the back of the ornament. I added a third ornament closer toward the top of the card. Here's the first one.
For the third gap card I cut the gap in a diagonal opening. Which makes for a super fun version of the gap card technique. I went from the top corner of the card down. This created two triangles for the base of the card. I bridged the gap with a 2" circle with the holly leaves and berries stamped in tuxedo black ink and then colored it with blends. I added a copper starburst punch behind the 2" circle. I added the same copper starburst to the inside.
I hope that you have found a little inspiration from my post today and that you give making gap cards a try. Thanks for dropping by today, I will see you again tomorrow with another card project for the Paper Craft Crew Challenge. This week we have a Halloween theme for you to be inspired and play along with.
Happy Stampin'
Rick Adkins
If you live in
the US. I would love you to choose me as
your demonstrator. If you would like to
purchase any of these products you can click on the Shop Now Button or by
clicking on any of the images below. Alternatively,
you can also contact me by email to place your order. Please be sure to use the monthly host code
and I’ll send a little something out to you the following month to say Thank
You!
- Spend any amount with me this month and receive the Creative Stampers Tutorial Bundle featuring Fall & Halloween Projects. Plus get a gift from me in November.
Please
remember that if you use the host code you cannot use that order towards my KCRP’s
(Kinmon Crafty Reward Points) that would be double dipping and is not
allowed. For more information on KCRP’s click here.
October 08, 2019 brightly gleaming specialty dsp, Christmas Gleaming bundle, Gap Cards, video tutorial Leave a Comment
Monday, October 7, 2019
Let It Snow Online Christmas Card Class:
I am super excited to bring to you my NEW Online Class featuring the
Snowman Season Bundle from the 2019 Stampin’ Up! Holiday Catalog. This class is part of my Christmas Card Series
that I do each year. But this is not
only a new class; I am also excited to be able to offer you a new way to order my
class! If you notice below there are
links in the post, that’s because we have a new system in place that allows me
to add a shopping cart for everything in the class. Yes, you read that correct. Instead of me ordering everything for you in
the class, having it shipped to me, then having to repack everything along with
your class kits. You can know click on
the option you want and click add to cart and put in your information, and have
it shipped directly to your home. What
does this also allow I can add 12 x 12 paper to my classes, and you don’t have
to pay the huge amount for extra shipping.
So, this new feature opens a whole new world for my Online Classes and
new experiences for you my wonderful customers!
I still have the different options available to you. In this class you have three options to chose
from!
Here’s how it works:
You click on the link below on which ever option you want to purchase
the medium or large option. And the link
will take you to the shopping cart. Once
there you can click ADD ALL TO CART and that will put everything that I have
preselected for the class in your order.
Say you want to substitute the stamp set or bundle. You can do so by unchecking it and then hit ADD
ALL TO CART then once in the shopping cart hit continue shopping, add the
bundle or equal or greater value to the cart and then hit check out. Before paying you will add the host code
listed on the order where it says. And then hit submit and pay. All the products will be shipped to you and once
I get your confirmation email with your address, I will mail out the class kits
to you within 48 hours. I will then send
you an email with the PDF Instructions and link to the video tutorials by the
date of the class. Super easy
right!
Let It Snow Online Christmas Card Class:
When: Saturday, October
19, 2019
Deadline to RSVP & Prepay:
October 14, 2019
Cost: $58.25 to $86.75 (plus
shipping and taxes)
Time: Your convenience
Location: Comfort of your
own Home
Details:
Join me for my Let it Snow Christmas Card Class. It’s never too early to get your Christmas
Cards finished or get a jump start on them.
Each attendee will make 8 cards (2 each of 4 designs). Your class fee includes:
·
The Snowman Season Bundle
o
Snowman Season Stamp Set
o
Snow Man Builder Punch
·
Let it Snow Specialty Designer Series Paper (12
x 12)
·
Snowfall Accents Puff Paint
·
Real Red 1/8” Curly Ribbon
·
Plus, all the Make & Take Kits to do each
project.
·
Envelopes are included in each Make & Take
Packet.
·
Printable PDF Full color Tutorial will be
emailed to you along with the link to the class videos.
·
The Snowman Season Bundle
o
Snowman Season Stamp Set
o
Snow Man Builder Punch
·
Let it Snow Specialty Designer Series Paper (12
x 12)
·
Snowfall Accents Puff Paint
·
Real Red 1/8” Curly Ribbon
·
Plus, all the Make & Take Kits to do each
project.
·
Envelopes are included in each Make & Take
Packet.
·
Printable PDF Full color Tutorial will be
emailed to you along with the link to the class videos.
·
2 FREE VIP Bonus Projects
If you don’t want me to send you any products but you want the tutorial
only. You have the Bundle, the paper,
inks, everything you need to make the projects; you can click this option, and email me letting me know you want the tutorial only option. I will email you the tutorial starting the week
of October 22nd.
Option 4: Team Make and Take Packet $12.00
This option is for my Kinsmon Crafter Team Members only! As a perk from me they get to order the Make
and Take Packets at a discount for my online classes. Team members can order the make and takes by
emailing or private messaging me.
Host Code to Order With:
You can purchase all the items needed for this class with the shopping
cart link provided here along with using the Host Code SQ2WWJZN at check
out.
Additional Supplies Need:
You
will provide your favorite Adhesive, Memento Tuxedo Black, Coastal Cabana,
Flirty Flamingo, and Blueberry Bushel ink pads.
You will also need a heat tool for this class. Your Favorite Coloring Media: I used Stampin' Blends for my coloring in Pumpkin Pie, Pool Party, Basic Black, Real Red, and Shaded Spruce, but you can use whatever you like.
If you already own the Snowman Season Bundle you can substitute it for
something of equal or greater value.
Once you have placed your order using the host code above please Email
Rick at rick@rckinsmonstudio.net
to verify your register.
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