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Posted by on May 1, 2020 in Uncategorized | 1 comment

Blogging Friends Blog Hop

Fall

Today is the Blogging Friends Blog Hop all about items that will be retiring from the Stampin’ Up catalog. There are many things that I will miss including the Pigment Sprinkles, the In Colors that are retired, the designer series paper for the in colors and color families (I adore all the gingham…but new patterns coming soon yippee)

I decided to use a stamp set that I just had to have when it was first available!!! I knew exactly who I wanted to make a card for using it! My cousin Alex who is a huge animal lover and horse friend.  I don’t see a horse without thinking of Alex.  Anyway, I have actually never gotten around to making her a card with this set.  I know. Complete shame on my part.  So, today was the perfect excuse to make Alex not one but two cards.

Let it Ride is so beautifully sketched to me. It is perfect for coloring. Either with Stampin’ Blends or with Watercolor ink/pencils.  Today I decided to use Stampin’ Blends cause I have not used them in a bit

  • I stamped everything in Soft Suede It is always a 50/50chance that the ink will smear when you start coloring with alcohol markers.  So test the color first. You might get lucky and it is just fine.
  • I really don’t want completely brown trees so I used a green blend to trace over the trees and grass.  Witch sort of helped

  • This time everything is stamped in alcohol inks friendly Black ink. Witch means that the ink will not bleed
  • This house was a complete experiment. I wanted to try and make spots.  So, I used several different blends then went back with each color and tried to blend the color. I’m not sure I would do it this way again. But, it is what it is
  • I’m so going to miss Blueberry Bushel! It is one of my favorites!

I hope you have enjoyed the blog hop so far! Please continue the hop through the links below. 

Each of your comments makes me smile! Please, comment HERE.

Happy stamping!

Jennifer

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Posted by on Apr 22, 2020 in Uncategorized | 11 comments

Inking Royalty Spring Blog hop

Welcome to InKing Royalty’s April Blog Hop! During this year’s blog hops, we are enjoying a year of celebrations. This month’s projects celebrate Springtime, so I hope you are ready for gorgeous Spring colors, flowers and butterflies – and maybe some sweet baby animals. We are excited to share our creations with you today! After you read my post, I hope you’ll hop over to the next person on the list at the base of this post.

It just doesn’t seem like springtime to me yet here in Alabama.  We have definitely been having sprig weather with storms and warm temps during the day.  I just have not felt very springy.  It is one of the many side effects of the current virus situation.  Another side effect seems to be the emotional rollercoaster we all are riding. One of the things I started doing to bring calm back into the rollercoaster is actually using my sketchbook.  Those of you who know me know I don’t do well with art journaling.  I like to have something to give when I’m done. That is part of the reason I love card making so much!  In card making the end product brings joy to someone else and that makes me happy.  In other words, doing something that is purely for the sake of making or for my enjoyment is hard. Anywho, my routine has changed (who’s hasn’t)  and I have started incorporating watercolor back into my daily life.  That brings me to my post for today.  I am sharing just a little bit of what has been going on in my “sketchbook”

I love watercolor and one of my favorite watercolor mediums that Stampin up gives us is the Pigment Sprinkles. They come in a set of six. Bermuda Bay, Mango Melody,  Gorgeous Grape, Melon Mambo, Granny Apple Green, and Daffodil Delight

The pigment sprinkles are so much fun to use.  I really enjoy using them like traditional watercolor. There are also lots of cool techniques you can do with the pigment sprinkles

This is how I started out, with my favorite watercolor pallets, extra water bowls, sketchbook, a cool pen, paper towels, and the Pigment Sprinkles of course.

The first thing I wanted to do was make swatches of each color using some of the most popular techniques used with Pigment Sprinkles

  • For each color, I used 4 different techniques.
  • The first is as watercolor
  • The second technique is adding water to paper using a paintbrush, then sprinkle on pigments, the more water in spots with a paintbrush, then finally using a paper towel to blot in places
  • The third techniques are water on the paper then adding sprinkles.  This technique requires patience. Cause you want the pigments to do there thing.  It also requires the paper to be truly wet.
  • The final technique was to add the pigments to dry paper and spritz water on top

Below is two of my favorites from the above techniques

I love how the pigments move naturally and break into different shades and colors.  The peach in the Melon Mambo is the boom!

This is the Bermuda Bay. I adore this color.  It really is beautiful!  Look at all the different colors that come from one pigment sprinkle color. It is quite interesting that some pigments move and push color. And some kinda just sit.

The second thing I wanted to explore was the mixing properties of the pigment sprinkles On both pages you can see where I mixed colors on my pallet and made new colors. Below are a few of the interesting color blends I found

That Bermuda Bay and Gorgeous Grape is awesome!  As is Granny Apple Green and Gorgeous Grape.  The brown is so wonderful!

I found the colors created by Mixing Melon Mambo with other colors quite interesting.  The blue created when mixing with Bermuda Bay is quite interesting.  And a little Bermuda Bay you get a purple magenta.  And more Bermuda Bay you get a dark night blue-green. The next step was to start applying all the knowledge I had gained from the swatching.  I just naturally decided to try and Watercolor with the pigment sprinkles

Keeping with the learning process I decided to pick a stamp and Watercolor. Knowing today we were talking about spring. I picked one of my favorite spring flower stamps. Mine is a wood mount. But,  don’t fret Accented Blooms is still available in cling mount.

This is what the page looks like as of now! It is not quite finished but, you can see the progress and process of mixing colors and making notes. So, I can refer the next time I use the pigment sprinkles. Thank you for sticking with me through this long and nontraditional stamping post.  I hope each of you is finding ways to bring a little joy into your world.  Life has changed for us all and the one thing I know is we are all in this together.  Hugs and love to each of you!

Each of your comments makes me smile! Please, comment HERE.

 I hope you’ll hop along to the next stop on the blog hop, Candy Ford, Stamp Candy. There’s lots of inspiration to be found in this group – and you don’t want to miss it!

 

Thank you for hopping along with us. If you get stuck during the Blog Hop, please use this line-up as a guide:

  1. Brian King at Stamp with Brian
  2. Pam Morris at Tap Tap Stamp
  3. Ann Murray at Murray Stamps Ink
  4. Sue Jackson at Just Peachy Stamping
  5. Sheryl Sharp at Sharp Notes by Sheryl
  6. Julie DiMatteo at The Paper Pixie
  7. Peggy Noe at Pretty Paper Cards
  8. Robin Myren at Songbird Designs by Robin
  9. Lynn Kolcun at Avery’s Owlery
  10. Shawn de Oliveira at Shawn Stamps
  11. Linda Krueger at The Stamp Coach
  12. Joanne Brown at Stamping with JoJo
  13. Sheryl Abernathy at Elegant Sentiments
  14. Jackie Beers at Blue Line Stamping
  15. Jennifer Spiller at Westside Paper Creations
  16. Candy Ford at Stamp Candy

I truly hope that each of you is healthy and staying safe whatever that looks like for you.  If you are interested in seeing more of the sketchbook check out my Instagram @westsidepapercreations my stories Artsy life.  I have been trying to post different projects as much as possible! Have a great day and remember to always be creative in life

Peace my crafty friends-

Jennifer

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Posted by on Apr 3, 2020 in Uncategorized | 2 comments

Baby Come Rockin’ Blog Hop

Today is the Blogging Friends Blog Hop Baby Come Rockin’. We will be featuring cards based around the theme Baby Come Rockin’. I have made two cards for you featuring the Free as a Bird stamp set.  I will be real honest with you. I was not going to purchase this stamp set…. I know right???? What was I thinking!!! I had convinced myself that I didn’t “need” another Bird stamp set. (don’t ask me why cause I sure don’t apply this logic to flower stamp sets). Anywho, let me just tell you how wrong I was!

Free As A Bird Stamp Set

I really adore how this stamp set is drawn. All the extra little images are just too cute.  And the sentiments are awesome.  In combination with Free as A Bird, I also used sentiments from Animal Outings Stamp Set and the Parade worthy Prose Stamp Set.  In addition to these two stamp sets, I used the Well Written Dies.

  • one of my favorite things to do is to use the little elements in a stamp set to make backgrounds. Doing this really extends the use of a stamp set
  • one of the Dies used is the Ornate Borders Die.  I really like how the border adds a little extra pizzazz
  • the background was watercolored. you could use any of the Stampin’ Up!w mediums to achieve a similar look

I could not decide if I wanted to add a little extra something to this card.  Let me know if you like it with or without the little extra leaf.

Baby girl card

It is a settle difference but, one that adds a little texture and interest to the card. Up next is a baby cad that features that adorable bird in the Free as a Bird stamp set. This card tired out adorable in real life but, for whatever reason, I don’t get it captured in picture form very well.

Baby boy card

  • Yet again the little bird is watercolored but, seriously you could color him with any coloring medium and he would be awesome
  • That gingham paper just makes me so happy. As does the color combination of Blueberry Bushel and Granny Apple Green
  • How awesome is that border from the Ornate Garden Border dies

I’m going to leave you with an up-close of the watercolor bird. He is not perfect by no means, but he’s still cute.  Remember when watercoloring to embrace the process and imperfections.  That’s what makes it so beautiful

Each of your comments makes me smile! Please, comment HERE.

Thank you for stopping by today and hopping along with us.  I am sure that you will find more awesome inspiration along the hop.

Peace-

Jennifer

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Posted by on Mar 18, 2020 in Uncategorized | 9 comments

Inking Royalty Blog Hop – Easter

Welcome to the Inking Royalty’s March Blog Hop! During this year’s blog hops, we are enjoying a year of celebrations. Hop, hop! This month’s projects celebrate Easter, so prepare yourself for a variety of gorgeous, Easter-themed projects. We are excited to share our creations with you today! After you read my post, I hope you’ll hop over to the next person on the list at the base of this post.

There is a new floral stamp set coming and it is super fun to color!  The Ornate Style stamp set will be apart of the 2020 Annual catalog. It is also apart of the Ornate Garden suite that will be available for customers to order on April 1st

  • The flowers were colored with Stampin’ Blends.
  • The Costal Weave embossing folder added a little texture t the background
  • Using stampin dimensionals helps make the layers pop

I’m sure that there could be great debate about using gray for an Easter card and some meanings being pulled out by using it with purple and yellow. Something along the lines of We have been living in darkness yet, through Easter we experience light (yellow) because of Christ’s sacrifice (purple royalty). And really I wish I could tell you I was thinking about all that at the time. But, the truth is I just liked the color combination.

Thank you for stopping by today. I hope you’ll hop along to the next stop on the blog hop, Jackie Beers at Blue Line Stamping. There’s lots of inspiration to be found in this group – and you don’t want to miss it!

Each of your comments makes me smile! Please, comment HERE.

If you get stuck during the Blog Hop, please use this line-up as a guide:

  1. Brian King at Stamp with Brian
  2. Candy Ford at Stamp Candy
  3. Joanne Brown at Stamping with JoJo
  4. Susan Fields at Very Simply Susan
  5. Sue Jackson at Just Peachy Stamping
  6. Shawn de Oliveira at Shawn Stamps
  7. Lynn Kolcun at Avery’s Owlery
  8. Jennifer Spiller at Westside Paper Creations
  9. Jackie Beers at Blue Line Stamping
  10. Ann Murray at Murray Stamps Ink
  11. Pam Morris at Tap Tap Stamp
  12. Julie DiMatteo at The Paper Pixie

Jennifer

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Posted by on Mar 6, 2020 in Uncategorized | 1 comment

Blogging Friends Blog Hop

Hello friends! Today is the Blogging Friends Blog Hop! We are all sharing inspiration basses on the theme spring wedding. I will be totally honest with you. I had a card idea in mind and made the cards. Unfortunately, I totally forget the wedding part.  Instead of entirely remaking my card, I decided to share them with you anyway with the idea that if you just simply change the sentiment you have a wonderful wedding card.

The stamp set I decided to use is the Good Morning Magnolia stamp set. I truly love using this stamp set. You can color it and it is beautiful. You can use it in simple stamping and it is beautiful.  This makes for a very versatile set. That along with the sentiments just really makes it awesome!

Good Morning Magnolia

Good Morning Magnolia Stamp Set

I also used the Woven Heirloom stamp set and the Kindness and Compassion stamp set. Both of these sets have wonderful sentiments.  I really like the font of both.

I reach for the thinking of you in Woven Heirloom all the time!  I also use the Thank you in Kindness and Compassion just as much! So let’s get on with why you are here! Cards, right???

Thank You Card

  • Each card features a Magnolia simply stamped in Highland Heather on Purple Posey paper
  • The sentiment is also stamped in the same Highland Heather
  • The stitched rectangle dies gives a little extra details

I can see giving a set of the above card to a bride for her to write thank you’s. Just change the colors to match the wedding colors and you have a sweet and useful gift.  Now, for the cards, you would definitely have to change the sentiments

  • I love the simplest idea behind each card. As a card maker, it is like going back to your roots when you find a stamp that is this pretty just stamped
  • The card base is Mossy Meadow

Good Morning Magnolia

  • I love the combination of So Saffron and Highland Heather
  • The Woven Heirloom sentiments are just absolutely beautiful! I love the vintage feel.

Sympathy card

  • If you want to set up the design adding a sentiment on a separate layer is always a good place to start
  • Also, it is very hard to tell but the paper was embossed with the Subtle 3D Embossing Folder

So, here is the question of what stamp set makes these cards into perfect wedding cards???  My first thought is Last a Lifetime

Last a Lifetime

Last a Lifetime stamp Set

Other choices would be Forever Blossoms, or Bloom and Grow. 

Each of your comments makes me smile! Please, comment HERE.

Good Morning Magnolia

Thank you for stopping by! I hope each of you continues to hop along!

Peace my creative friends-

Jennifer

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