Showing posts with label Wings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wings. Show all posts

Friday, August 4, 2017

Adventure is Worthwhile - Step by Step Tutorial by Julie Lavalette

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Hi everyone, it's JULIE here and today and I am sharing with you all a step by step mixed media project on a 5" x 7" Artist Canvas Board using more of the fabulous Dies from the newly released Vintage Collection, so let's get started.


When I was deciding the composition on my canvas I first placed my Dies roughly where I wanted them and once I had decided on the placement I cut them all out from Cereal Box card. Cheery Lynn Dies always cut beautifully with this substrate and it helps to give more texture on a mixed media project when paints and mediums are applied. You will also notice on the Hot Air Balloon I cut the Balloon section from corrugated card.


Next I added Black Gesso to my die cuts and whilst still wet I sprinkled over Embossing powders for texture and a rust effect, heat setting in place.


Next I placed my die cuts back on my board to help me decide what colours I would make my balloon and wings. You will also notice at this point I had highlighted the texture on my cogs with some Gilding wax in a Renaissance Gold.


The wings were coloured with a Silver Alcohol Marker, touches of Gilding Wax and a Clear Glitter Pen to add touches of sparkle.


For my balloon I added Gilding Wax over the corrugated card. The outer part I added Black Gesso and a dark brown to the basket..


My ballon was glued together adding the cogs and a chain from an old necklace which was attached with brads for extra detail and a steampunk feel.


I now started to work on my background, gluing the negative parts of the Distress honeycomb die onto my canvas.


I added a selection of Acrylic paint onto my canvas starting with darker colours at the top. My plan was to have an ombré look of dark going to light and in colours that look similar to a landscape.


I loaded my flat paintbrush up with a lot of water and brushed the paint through from one side to another, making sure my paintbrush had plenty water on it to blend the paints easily.


Once dry I started to add some stamping with a Cogs Stamp and Grey Archival Ink, adding touches of Gilding Wax around the outside of my frame and onto the small corrugated pieces of card.


Now onto the fun part of seeing all the elements come together as I glued them into place. You will notice I also added some extra cogs onto the frame, keeping some complete and others cutting into sections.


My Penny Farthing I added Gilding Wax at the spokes on the wheels and cogs in to the centres. Finishing with a fun sentiment from Chit Chat Stickers.

I do hope you have enjoyed my post and feel inspired to have a go at making a mixed media project with your die cuts.

Thanks for stopping by,

Crafty Hugs,
Julie x 
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Friday, May 12, 2017

Goodbyes....With Lisa Blastick

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Hi everyone! Its Lisa back today sharing a new card for Cheery Lynn Designs. 
So many times I need a last minute card for a loss for someone. I have used this sentiment in the past for a colleague leaving. Yet, I was thinking that it is a beautiful sentiment for a loss of a loved one or a pet. That was my inspiration using the beautiful angel "wings"


The oval "mirror mirror doily" has such a detailed frame and the perfect inside for any sentiment. When I think of a loss I often think of the color green....I guess back to earth....


Closer views.
Sharing the paw print stamp with the detailed "circle".
Sorry about the color changes.....late in the evening....
Added a few pearls and ribbon.





Thanks for stopping by today!
Hope you were inspired but not saddened....
Have a great Friday!
Hugs Lisa 

Saturday, April 9, 2016

Lady Steampunk by Julie Lavalette

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Hi everyone, it's JULIE here today hosting the blog. Did you know Cheery Lynn has the most amazing selection of Steampunk dies and Embossing plates ? You can check them all out HERE. I have used a small selection of these dies on my card today and hope it inspires you to try some Steampunk if you haven't before.


My border was cut out in a dark brown textured cardstock and shaded with Inka Golds for a rusty aged look. I layered onto a cream cardstock to add shadow and offset 2 layers on the side of my card with foam strips for depth.


I used the same technique on my frame, by mounting onto corrugated card and fussy cutting around the edges. I love the detail in the wings die of the feathers, these were layered behind my stamped La Blanche image.


My key was heat embossed with Silver powder and as this melted I sprinkled some Vintage Photo Distress powders onto it for a rusty effect. My flower I added some microbeads into the centre.


My die cut layers were mounted onto my Frantaged background, I added some foam between the layers for added dimension and glued other layers flat together.

Cheery Lynn Dies Used:

Thanks so much for stopping by today and hope you get the chance to join in our latest challenge which is Back to Nature.

Crafty Hugs, 

Julie x

Monday, September 14, 2015

Spread your Wings by Eva Dobilas

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Hello, this is Eva and I am here today to share a card with wings to participate in this week's challenge.  I love butterflies so this was super fun to work on.

To start out my card I cut a 5.5" size card base, than I cut a square using the Square Stitch and Cut Tool out of black card stock, than I cut a smaller of that die out of light blue card stock.  I also cut a square to fit on the card base out of white water color card stock and splashed it with blue and green water color.

Next I die cut the wings using the Small Exotic Butterflies out of watercolor paper and painted it with blue and green water color paint.  Than I die cut a Horizon Fishtail Banners out of watercolor paper and painted it in with yellow shades of water color paint and stamped my sentiment on it.

I placed my banner on the card, and the butterflies and added some pretty crystals to finish my card.


Here are the dies I used to create this card


Thanks for stopping by today and Good Luck to everyone entering our Weekly Challenge.

Hugs,
Eva

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

A Harvest Hello

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 Happy Tuesday everyone! leslierahye stopping by with a harvest hello! I love using papers in one collection--they go so well together and make card making easy peasy! For this card I paired patterned papers with solids in the collection to make mats and frames. To play along with this weeks challenged I used the nesting Circle Stitch set with the Scalloped Circle Stackers to create a faux stitch around my Hello Focus! The little bees and sunflower are long time favorites. I picked the palest color in the collection, die cut my petals and bee bodies and then added in the yellow with my Spectrum Noir pens. On the strips edged with Ankara lace and on the bow, I ran a black marker along edges to give them a finished look. I love the wild vine look of the Add A Flourish--it gives the bee the look of flying around and adds a bit of interest to draw your eye into the card.
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Remember there is still time to join the new challenge!!! Challenge #140 is In Stitches There is a chance to win a $20 shopping spree at Cheery Lynn Designs. Thank you for stopping by today!


Thursday, June 26, 2014

Summer card with Irina Gerschuk

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Hi my dear friends!
It's Irina Gerschuk with you today. And I'd like to share with you my new card:

 Some close-ups:
I used a crok sheet to die-cut the fence
 I used craft paper to emboss it with the Clocks Embossing Plate:
Dies used:
Clocks Embossing Plate - E171
Garden Gate - B124
Tropical Leaves - B119
Lilith Doily Edger - B404
Large Rose - B155
Medium Rose - B154
Mailboxes (Set of 2) - B423
Tiny Things with Wings - B266

And don't miss our new challenge - the theme is so versatile, and the price is yummy)))))

Thank you for stopping by!
Have a lovely day!
Irina

Friday, June 20, 2014

Happy Steampunk Card with Corina Finley

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Hello Everyone! Corina here with you again on this Terrific Friday!

Last week I shared with you my card which was outside my CCZ! With this in mind, I thought this weeks card should show my Colour Comfort Zone and my creative style!


My favourite line in the Cheery Lynn Dies has to be the Steampunk! They are so versatile, allowing you to create in a number of styles. They bring the "playing out" in card making, each layer a different type of media.


I wanted to share the above picture, so you could see the quality and detail on these die cuts. They are an absolutely breeze to cut out and work with!

Dies used:
Clock w/Angel Wing (Steampunk Series) - B357
Lock and Keys (Set of 3) - B350
Wings (Steampunk Series) - B359
Steampunk Corner (Set of 2) Left & Right - B437
Gears (Set of 9) - B340
Happy (Set of 2) - B226
Barbed Wire (Set of 2) - B405
Old Barn Board (3 Dies) - B439
Coved Rectangle - XM-10
XM Scalloped Coved Rectangle - XM-11

I hope you will play along in our weekly Challenge 137 - Keep it Krafty   You could win a $20 shopping spree at the online Cheery Lynn Designs store!
 
Thanks for joining me today!
 
Take care,
 
Live, Laugh & Create

Monday, June 9, 2014

Many Thanks with Rhonda

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Happy Monday to you!  Rhonda here today to host the blog for you.

I wanted to create something for you with a nice burst of color and also to play along with this weeks new challenge "Creative Corners".

"Many Thanks" (A2 size card)

I used my Fancy Corner Cuts 4 on the base layer of my card.  Next you'll see the Polynesian Sails Oval. I traced around the outer oval to create my backer layer, then attached it with some Glossy Accents.


Recently I received the Wings (Steampunk Series) and I've been really wanting to use them. I took them out and cut the larger of the set from a ledger style simple paper. The flair that I had in mind to use wasn't quite the size I wanted, so I used an XM Scalloped Circle as an additional layer.


The base layer and my oval layers are all attached with foam dimensional adhesive to give a bit of texture and interest.  I added some simple bling accents along with a petite bow to finish the card.

Cheery Lynn Designs dies used:
Fancy Corner Cuts 4 - B431
Polynesian Sails Oval - DL153
Wings (Steampunk Series) - B359
Ship's Compass - B395
XM Scalloped Circle - XM5

Please join us in our "Creative Corners" Challenge this week!  The prize is a yummy $20 gift certificate to the online Cheery Lynn Designs store.  You can't win if you don't play though!!!

As always, thanks for taking the time to pop on over to the blog.  Please let us know what kind of projects you like to see!

~ Rhonda

Friday, September 27, 2013

Steampunk Card

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Hi and Good Morning! :)  Alison here today sharing a card made inspired some of the amazing Cheery Lynn Designs Steampunk Dies! 

I used a 6 x 6 inch blank card base and layered black bazzil card and MME paper, inking the edges slightly with DI.

I then cut the stunning Steampunk Clock die in metallic black and stainless steel card, and shadowed it for effect.  The image is a Kenny K digi stamp and she was coloured in PM's and backed with Steampunk Wings.  I matted and layered onto Circle Stacker and Scalloped circle stacker.

The Gears were also cut in a mix of silver and black and layered and fastened together with silver brads for a finishing touch.

All dies used on this card are:

B357 - Clock with Angel Wing - Steampunk
B340 - Gears
B359 - Steampunk Wings
XL-5 - Scalloped circle stackers
L-4 - Circle Stackers

Thanks so much for visiting our blog today, and I look forward to visiting your entries in our challenge this week!

Have a smashing day,



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