Bleach is not something we associate with card making, however, I love what it looks like when you stamp with it or paint with it. This next weeks technique class is all about using bleach to make 3 lovely cards.
If you would like to attend this class and make these 3 gorgeous cards, please let me know as soon as possible as places are filling fast.
When:Wednesday 19th April 10am
Cost: $10
Where: Zena's Craft Studio in Wellington Point (email me for the address)
Please RSVP so that I can prepare all the kits.
Please bring your ‘basic kit’ to each class. This includes a paper trimmer, tape runner, double sided foam tape, multipurpose liquid adhesive and scissors.
* If you are a beginner and do not have a kit, there will be kits available for sale.
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Friday, April 14, 2017
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Arty Farty class
I was asked by a fellow demonstrator if I would conduct an Arty Farty class at her place. I love sharing special techniques and showing just how easy they are, even though they look so complicated.
The cards we made started out as a sheet of A4 Very Vanilla that went through layers of sponging, masking, stamping and finally stamping with bleach.
We then cut up the sheet to make the decorated layer of a Tri Shutter card. Everyone used 3 different colours of ink so each one was so different and absolutely gorgeous. Once they were in strips they took on a different look again. All the ladies were thrilled with this step.
The Tri shutter base was Natural White and went beautifully with all the colours. We decorated the front using Faux silk flowers (we made by distressing and pulling apart several scallop circles), our clay flowers and an acetate butterfly coloured with the blendabilities.
Phew finally finished.
This was only the first card of the day. Yep get the tough one over first and then the rest are easy peasy. The second one was a 3x3 card we used the same technique, minus the masking and stamping layers. I wanted them to use the same inks and this time sponge very softly to show how the same colours can look so different.
The last one was using the remainder of the A4 sheet.
This was such a great day and I loved all the completely different colour combinations. I think all the ladies had a great time.
The cards we made started out as a sheet of A4 Very Vanilla that went through layers of sponging, masking, stamping and finally stamping with bleach.
We then cut up the sheet to make the decorated layer of a Tri Shutter card. Everyone used 3 different colours of ink so each one was so different and absolutely gorgeous. Once they were in strips they took on a different look again. All the ladies were thrilled with this step.
The Tri shutter base was Natural White and went beautifully with all the colours. We decorated the front using Faux silk flowers (we made by distressing and pulling apart several scallop circles), our clay flowers and an acetate butterfly coloured with the blendabilities.
Phew finally finished.
This was only the first card of the day. Yep get the tough one over first and then the rest are easy peasy. The second one was a 3x3 card we used the same technique, minus the masking and stamping layers. I wanted them to use the same inks and this time sponge very softly to show how the same colours can look so different.
The last one was using the remainder of the A4 sheet.
This was such a great day and I loved all the completely different colour combinations. I think all the ladies had a great time.
Sunday, March 1, 2015
Using bleach on cards
Yes you did read that right. Using bleach on cards is a great technique and one that I am teaching in my next class. I have been busy making up samples of what the bleach does to the colour of the card. You will see in the picture below, how some colours change dramatically where others just fade.
Looking at the top row, the Soft Suede has turned a dark yellow, the Sahara Sand has also turned yellow, but much lighter and wow look at the chocolate chip, it has completely changed to green. Such an interesting technique that I am sure you will enjoy doing. If you are interested in any of my classes you can find them all in the Events section of my Stampin' Up! website.
Looking at the top row, the Soft Suede has turned a dark yellow, the Sahara Sand has also turned yellow, but much lighter and wow look at the chocolate chip, it has completely changed to green. Such an interesting technique that I am sure you will enjoy doing. If you are interested in any of my classes you can find them all in the Events section of my Stampin' Up! website.
Sunday, September 8, 2013
September Class - Background technique
Put your hands up if you don't seem to have enough time to get everything done. I have both mine up. I seem to be chasing my tail the entire time. I have heaps of things to update you all on, so keep coming back to see what is next on our busy agenda.
This months card classes are all about background techniques. You will incorporate sponging, stamping and bleach and make three lovely cards.
This class can get quite messy so please make sure you are wearing something that you will not be concerned about getting any bleach on.
September classes – Please BYO basic tool kits and adhesives
Wednesday 11th - 10am
Wednesday 11th - 7pm
Friday 13th - 7pm
Please RSVP by email or mobile 0402441964 so that I can prepare the kits
This months card classes are all about background techniques. You will incorporate sponging, stamping and bleach and make three lovely cards.
This class can get quite messy so please make sure you are wearing something that you will not be concerned about getting any bleach on.
September classes – Please BYO basic tool kits and adhesives
Wednesday 11th - 10am
Wednesday 11th - 7pm
Friday 13th - 7pm
Please RSVP by email or mobile 0402441964 so that I can prepare the kits
Monday, November 19, 2012
Please meet my friend ....
The Brayer....
My newest favourite Stampin Up tool. On Saturday I was one of the Demonstrators who manned the brayer table on Product Playground at our Brisbane Stampin Up Heartfelt Event. Because of this opportunity I have come up with so many different ways to use the brayer I decided to make up a Brayer Sample book. Here are a few pages...
My newest favourite Stampin Up tool. On Saturday I was one of the Demonstrators who manned the brayer table on Product Playground at our Brisbane Stampin Up Heartfelt Event. Because of this opportunity I have come up with so many different ways to use the brayer I decided to make up a Brayer Sample book. Here are a few pages...
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Background using ink refills dropped on to acetate and brayered. Then place gloss card face down and brayer |
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Ink refills dropped on card, fine cotton wrapped around brayer and glad wrap wrapped around brayer |
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Background is various thicknesses of cotton wrapped around brayer, masking, ink refills spritzed on card and brayered |
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Using the embossing folder with white craft ink and dazzling diamonds. |
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Background bleached bubblewrap and felt snowflakes dipped in bleach and brayered. Resist with clear gloss and versamark |
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Top background is brayered ink, spritzed and rock salt left to dry. Bottom background dark card brayered with white for misty look. Brayered and sanded, wax paper scrunched and ironed and brayered |
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Top background dark card brayered with string and then stamped with bleach. Bottom layer brayered in a frame Brayered and embossed stripes and tartan.. |
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