Thanks for joining in our challenge this month. We had fun looking at all the fabulous KRAFT entries! We used random.org to choose the winner. #7 is Laura Turcotte!!
This months winner will be sent a High Hopes prize pack:
Congrats Laura!
Please email lora at onecrazystamper dot com to claim your prize.
Check back tomorrow for our new monthly challenge and another chance to win!
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Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Totally Fintastic Sepia!!!
So for my last post this month here at One Crazy Stamper I've tried a new technique - using just two colors of Prismacolor pencils to create an all Sepia colored image on Kraft cardstock! I first saw the technique on a Designed to Color showcase here, and since I love the sepia look I had to give it a try.
For my first attempt at this technique I think it turned out okay, maybe a little bit darker then I would really like, but practice makes perfect. The image is "Bella" from Whimsy Stamps, that I stamped on kraft cardstock with Versafine Onyx Black ink. I then used Prismacolor PC938 White and PC 948 Sepia to color the highlights and shadows, and blended the colors together with Gamsol and two blending stumps. The dp is Bo Bunny's Key Lime Making Waves.
Monday, July 29, 2013
Friends are like Rainbows
Thanks for stopping friends, today is another fun post from me, as I colored up this awesome stamp from Your Next Stamp Darling Diva Collection - Peyton.
So much fun and there is still time to play our Kraft challenge, use kraft/craft color on your project! Pretty easy, and so much fun. Thanks for stopping and please play along, share the love at One Crazy Stamper and maybe do some shopping at One Crazy Stamper.
I hope you get a chance to get into your craft room and get your craft groove on!
Supplies: Kraft, White card stock, MME-Lost & Found Pattern Paper, Spellbinders, Bling, Whimsy Dies-Clouds, twine, glue dots, 3D foam squares, Stamp-Your Next Stamp-Darling Diva Collection-Peyton, Copic Markers-BG11, BG10, BG13,YR23,YR24,W5,W7.E30.E31,E55,E00,E02,YR00,B04,E93
So much fun and there is still time to play our Kraft challenge, use kraft/craft color on your project! Pretty easy, and so much fun. Thanks for stopping and please play along, share the love at One Crazy Stamper and maybe do some shopping at One Crazy Stamper.
I hope you get a chance to get into your craft room and get your craft groove on!
Supplies: Kraft, White card stock, MME-Lost & Found Pattern Paper, Spellbinders, Bling, Whimsy Dies-Clouds, twine, glue dots, 3D foam squares, Stamp-Your Next Stamp-Darling Diva Collection-Peyton, Copic Markers-BG11, BG10, BG13,YR23,YR24,W5,W7.E30.E31,E55,E00,E02,YR00,B04,E93
Sunday, July 28, 2013
A Birthday Secret!!!
Hi All
Today's post is my last one for this month's birthday challenge at One Crazy Stamper, and I have used 4 very versatile and different sets of stamps from Heartfelt Creations. I also have a secret to share; it is Lora's (boss lady at One Crazy Stamper) birthday on Tuesday, and hence my card today is for Lora.
Supplies used:
Today's post is my last one for this month's birthday challenge at One Crazy Stamper, and I have used 4 very versatile and different sets of stamps from Heartfelt Creations. I also have a secret to share; it is Lora's (boss lady at One Crazy Stamper) birthday on Tuesday, and hence my card today is for Lora.
Outside of card
Inside of card
All of the images were coloured with PrismacolourPencils and fussy cut. There are about 7 parts to the flower. I used the Busy Bee set on the inside of the card. Lora is definitely one Busy Bee with the amazing new products (arriving daily) and arranging all the awesome classes.
- Stamps: Melodious Songbird, Flora Fence, Sun Kissed Fleur and Busy Bee all from Heartfelt Creations
- Paper: Creamy White Cardstock, DP - In the Garden (Whimsy Designer Patterned Paper)
- Prisma Colour Pencils: PC974 - Dark Umber, PC941 - Light Umber, PC946 - Dark Brown, PC911 - Olive Green, PC909 - Green Grass, PC908 - Dark Green, PC903 - True Blue, PC904 - Light Cerulean Blue, PC919 - Canary Yellow, PC1002 - Yellowed Orange, PC1003 - Spanish orange, PC1034 - Goldenrod, PC956 - Lilac, PC1051 - 20% Warm Gray
- Spellbinders: Labels Eleven
- Miscellaneous: Rhinestone
Thinking of You
Hi Everyone;
For today's post for One Crazy Stamper, I did a card using the a Susan's Garden die called Mini Lily die by Sissix. This is a follow up to the tutorial I did last week.
For today's post for One Crazy Stamper, I did a card using the a Susan's Garden die called Mini Lily die by Sissix. This is a follow up to the tutorial I did last week.
I stitched two card layers and put the one on the inside of the card. I then trimmed a bit of f the card front
so that the stitching could be seen. To make the decorative edge, I used a Martha Stewart Arch Lattice edge punch. I made the lilies the same way as I did in last week's Card Layers and Susan's Garden Tutorial. Butterfly peel off stickers were added and coloured with Sakura Gellyroll Stardust pens. Finally I added the "Thinking of You" which is also a peel off sticker.
Supplies used:
- Small Argyle Card layer
- DP: Victorian Vintage (Marianne Designs)
- Sulky Thread: Green and Orange
- Die: Mini Lily (Susan's Garden) by Sizzix
- Flower Making Tool Kit
- PanPastels: Orange and Red Iron Oxide
- Peel offs: Butterflies and Sentiment
- Martha Stewart Arch Lattice edge punch
- Sakura Gelly Role Stardust Pens
- Rhinestones
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Good Ol' Fun
It's the weekend, and I'm feeling crafty! I have a lot of things to catch up on but I think I will sit at my desk and get a little work done here first(then some house work). I did a fun circus/carnival theme with this cute Kraftin Kimmie stamp, isn't he a sweetie pie. I coloured him with Copics and a few Prisma pencils. I used some cool G 45 paper and unravelled some Sew Easy thread to make the balloon strings.
Supplies Used
Carnival Fun(Kraftin Kimmie), Copic Markers, Prismacolor Pencils-Grass Green, Crimson Red, Nectar, Chocolate, Colourless Blender, GellyRoll Glaze Pen-Black(Sakura), Copic Multiliner
Copic Markers
Hair-E29,E37,E53. Skin-E13,E15. Balloons-YR04,YR07, B95,B97, YG07,YG09, R39,R46,Y11,Y15. Clothes-C3,C5,Y15, B95,B97,R39,R46
Friday, July 26, 2013
Live for Today!
HAPPY FRIDAY!!! Hope that you have had a great week! Any plans for the weekend? Well my Friend Mary and I are going shopping Saturday at One Crazy Stamper then back to my place to play in the craft room! Can not wait!
Today I have a fun card to show to you, hope you like it....
Here is a close up of the fun image to see the Copic colours used....
Today I have a fun card to show to you, hope you like it....
Here is a look at the inside of the card....
Supplies used: Image High Hopes Rubber Stamps - * Copic Xpress It Paper * Copic Sketch Markers * Memento Inks: Tuxedo Black & Rich CocoaHere is a close up of the fun image to see the Copic colours used....
Copic Colours Used: * Skin: E11,E00, E000 * Hair: N2, N0 * Eyes: YG63 * Shirt: YG18, YG16, YG14, YG12 * Pants: E47, E44, E43, E42, E41 * Socks: YG18, YG16, YG14, YG12, E47 * Shoes: N10, N8, N6, N4, N0, 0 * Ball: N0 * Tee: YG18, YG14, YG12 * Bird: T4, T2, T0, YG12 * Ground: YG67, YG63, YG61
Until Next Time, Keep Crafting!
Hugs;
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Whismy Stamps Shelley!!
as you can see there are some layers involved with this card!! |
supplies all of which can be found at this link..ONE CRAZY STAMPER |
Copics used and I will list the Pencils below!! Prisma Pencils Used PC943 Burnt Ochre PC941 Light Umber PC947 Dark Umber PC946 Dark Brown PC930 Magenta PC994 Process Red PC1031 Henna Nectar PC1095 Black Raspberry PC1054 Warm Grey 50% PC1056 Warm Grey 70% PC911 Green Olive PC935 Black PC1079 PC103 Cerulean Blue PC901 Blue Indigo Just a reminder that the Challenge this month is KRAFT so come out and give it a whirl!! Check out the blog and see the great work submitted..CHALLENGE BLOG Thanks for stopping by!! |
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Pretty as a Picture!
Good Morning. It is "Wonderful Wednesday" once again at One Crazy Stamper. Since we visited last week things have cooled down and I am enjoying life a lot more.
Today's card uses an older but new to me stamp from the My Favorite Things "Pure Innocence" line. There are many to choose from in this line and she is perfect to paper piece like I did. Her dress, boots and the picture frame are all paper pieced.
Today's card uses an older but new to me stamp from the My Favorite Things "Pure Innocence" line. There are many to choose from in this line and she is perfect to paper piece like I did. Her dress, boots and the picture frame are all paper pieced.
Supplies Used: Copic Xpress It Blending Card Stock, Memento Tuxedo Black Ink, My Favorite Things "Picture Perfect", Copic Markers, Authentique Spring Pad, Memory Box Dies
Copics Used: Skin ~ E00, E02, E11, R20; Hair ~ E35, Y21, YR23; Ground ~ E31, E33, E35, E37; Sky ~ B000, 0
So, thank you for coming by today. Don't forget there is still time to enter our "Kraft Challenge" for the month of July. See the details above.
Hugs,
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Gardening Friends
Welcome to Terrific Tuesday here at One Crazy Stamper, and another card from me using the theme for this month's challenge of "KRAFT". When I first heard what the theme for this months challenge would be, I was stumped as I very rarely use kraft colored cardstock, but that's what a challenge is about right - it's to challenge us to create with something we don't usually use, so.......here's my card!
I really went with the kraft theme by using the kraft cardstock as my base, and then stamping the image with Versamark ink and embossing it all with a dark brown embossing powder. I even had to mask the image to extend the flower border across the entire width of the card. Once the embossed image had cooled, I used my Copic Sketch Markers to color in the details ( sorry about the glare on the photo ). The sentiment and ribbon are from my stash, and the image is "Garden Assistant" from Penny Black!!!
There is still a week left to enter the challenge to win a great prize package of High Hopes stamps from One Crazy Stamper, so get busy and create!!!
Monday, July 22, 2013
Zoe Kraft
Hello friends, today I am using Zoe from Saturated Canary stamps. I love these stamps, awesome to color up. As you know today it is my turn again to host the post for One Crazy Stamper. And all month long our challenge is to use Kraft on your project, as long as it is kraft/craft color you are good to go. Thanks for stopping here, play along with our challenge, share some love with our amazing design team, stop over at One Crazy Stamper and do some shopping. Always fun! Hope you get in your craft room and get crafty!
Supplies: Kraft, White Card stock, spellbinders, embossing folder, flowers, glue dots, 3D foam squares, pearls.
Supplies: Kraft, White Card stock, spellbinders, embossing folder, flowers, glue dots, 3D foam squares, pearls.
Sunday, July 21, 2013
Card Layers and Susan's Garden Tutorial
Hi All;
For today's post for One Crazy Stamper I have a tutorial using the Doodey Luxury Stitching Card Layers and the following Sissix Thinlit Dies Flowering Quince, Mini Daisy, Mini Lily and Garden Leaves which are part of the Susan's Garden Collection.
Grab yourself a cup of coffee or tea and get comfy, as this tutorial will take a little bit of time. The picture below are the finished cards. Going from left to right the Dies are the Mini Daisy, Flowering Quince and Mini Lily.
I started by stitching the Luxury Cardlayers first. Going from left to right they are: Small Argyle, Flower Circle 1 and the Big Small Argyle.
Sulky thread was used for the stitching and these are the stitches that were used:
These are the tools that are used to create these flowers.
Mini Daisy.
This die set includes multiple daisy petals, leafs and the calyx, which forms the base of the flower.
1. I cut the petals using white Mulberry Paper and green cardstock for the leafs and calyx.
2. I then applied some Diarylide Yellow (panpastels) colour toward the stem end of the petals. Each petal was then shaped using the loop tool, and pinched.
3. The calyx was formed into a cup using a stylus. Then each end of the petals was dipped lightly into glue and adhered to an arm of the calyx.
4. A small dot of colour was applied to the center using a Yellow Viva Decor Pearl Pen, and then sprinkled some Spring Flower Soft instead of Woodland Scenics Pollen.
5. The leafs were stemmed, veined and bent using the Leaf Tool and the leaf pad. They were then tucked under the flower and adhered.
This is the finished flower, which was then adhered to the Flower Circle 1 card layer.
This is the finished card.
1. The petals, and stamen were cut using Mulberry paper while green cardstock was used to cut the calyx.
2. Permanent Red Tint (panpastel) was used to colour the petals while a yellow copic marker was used to colour the stamen.
3. Each petal was shaped, pinched and bent to add dimension.
4.. The calyx was formed into a cup, and each stem end of the petals was dipped into glue and set in place -- one on each arm of the calyx.
5. The stamen was rolled and a small amount of glue was applied to one to secure. Fan the stamen and dip lightly into glue and then sprinkle some Spring Flower Soft.
6. A bit of glue was used to adhere the flowers to a branch of paper-covered wire.
7. I cut some leaves using green cardstock from the Garden Leaves die set.
This is the finished card.
Mini Lily
Leaves, petals, calyx and stamen are included in the die set.
1. The leaves and calyx were cut from green cardstock, while the petals and stamen were cut from Mulberry Paper.
2. The petals were coloured with Orange and Red Iron Oxide (panpastels), while the stamen was coloured with YR18 - Sanguine copic marker.
3. The petals were then shaped, lined, pinched and bent to give dimension, while the calyx was formed into a cup.
4. Each stem end of the petals were dipped in glue and adhered to the calyx, evenly spacing three petals.
5. Three other petals were placed slightly closer to the center between each of the first three petals. Flower was allowed to dry.
6. The stamen was rolled and a small dab of glue was placed on the end to seal.
7. A small amount of glue was applied to the fanned ends of the stamen with a toothpick and some Spring Flower Soft was added. The base of the stamen was dipped into glue and adhered to the center of the flower.
8. The leaves were lined with the the leaf tool by dragging two or three lines lengthwise down the leaf. They were shaped slightly, then pinched and bent. The leaves were tucked around the flower to finish.
9. The flower was then attached to the Big Small Argyle card layer.
This is the finished card.
Other miscellaneous supplies used for the cards are Rhinestones, Cream Viva Decor Pearl Pen and the design paper is In the Garden from Whimsy Stamps.
Hope you have enjoyed this tutorial and here are some links for further instructions for this unique Garden set of Dies.
There are still a few days left to enter this months Kraft Challenge at One Crazy Stamper for a change to win a prize pack from High Hopes stamps. Until next time have fun crafting.
For today's post for One Crazy Stamper I have a tutorial using the Doodey Luxury Stitching Card Layers and the following Sissix Thinlit Dies Flowering Quince, Mini Daisy, Mini Lily and Garden Leaves which are part of the Susan's Garden Collection.
Grab yourself a cup of coffee or tea and get comfy, as this tutorial will take a little bit of time. The picture below are the finished cards. Going from left to right the Dies are the Mini Daisy, Flowering Quince and Mini Lily.
I started by stitching the Luxury Cardlayers first. Going from left to right they are: Small Argyle, Flower Circle 1 and the Big Small Argyle.
Golden Rod (1024) was used on all three card layers, while Pink (1121) was used on the Small Argyle, Tangerine (1078) was used on the Big Small Argyle and Lemon Yellow (1067) was used on the Flower Circle 1.
Here are the stitched card layers:
Now we really come to the fun part and that is creating the flowers using the Susan`s Garden selection of dies from Sissix. These are designed by Susan Tierney-Cockburn. From left to right they are the Flowering Quince, Mini Daisy and Mini Lily. Below these are the Garden Leaves.
These are the tools that are used to create these flowers.
Flower making tool kit includes: Leaf Tool 1mm/2mm, Stylus 5mm/8mm, Loop Tool 3mm/5mm, pair of fine-tip scissors with a protective cap, fine-point reverse |
Flower Making Pads: Molding pad, leaf pad and non-stick sheet. These are also included in the above kit and can also be purchased separately |
Susan`s Garden Flower Colouring Kit |
Mini Daisy.
This die set includes multiple daisy petals, leafs and the calyx, which forms the base of the flower.
1. I cut the petals using white Mulberry Paper and green cardstock for the leafs and calyx.
2. I then applied some Diarylide Yellow (panpastels) colour toward the stem end of the petals. Each petal was then shaped using the loop tool, and pinched.
3. The calyx was formed into a cup using a stylus. Then each end of the petals was dipped lightly into glue and adhered to an arm of the calyx.
4. A small dot of colour was applied to the center using a Yellow Viva Decor Pearl Pen, and then sprinkled some Spring Flower Soft instead of Woodland Scenics Pollen.
5. The leafs were stemmed, veined and bent using the Leaf Tool and the leaf pad. They were then tucked under the flower and adhered.
This is the finished flower, which was then adhered to the Flower Circle 1 card layer.
This is the finished card.
This die set includes multiple petals, stamen and calyx.
1. The petals, and stamen were cut using Mulberry paper while green cardstock was used to cut the calyx.
2. Permanent Red Tint (panpastel) was used to colour the petals while a yellow copic marker was used to colour the stamen.
3. Each petal was shaped, pinched and bent to add dimension.
4.. The calyx was formed into a cup, and each stem end of the petals was dipped into glue and set in place -- one on each arm of the calyx.
5. The stamen was rolled and a small amount of glue was applied to one to secure. Fan the stamen and dip lightly into glue and then sprinkle some Spring Flower Soft.
6. A bit of glue was used to adhere the flowers to a branch of paper-covered wire.
7. I cut some leaves using green cardstock from the Garden Leaves die set.
Finished flower |
Flowers adhered to paper-covered wire |
Mini Lily
Leaves, petals, calyx and stamen are included in the die set.
1. The leaves and calyx were cut from green cardstock, while the petals and stamen were cut from Mulberry Paper.
2. The petals were coloured with Orange and Red Iron Oxide (panpastels), while the stamen was coloured with YR18 - Sanguine copic marker.
3. The petals were then shaped, lined, pinched and bent to give dimension, while the calyx was formed into a cup.
4. Each stem end of the petals were dipped in glue and adhered to the calyx, evenly spacing three petals.
5. Three other petals were placed slightly closer to the center between each of the first three petals. Flower was allowed to dry.
6. The stamen was rolled and a small dab of glue was placed on the end to seal.
7. A small amount of glue was applied to the fanned ends of the stamen with a toothpick and some Spring Flower Soft was added. The base of the stamen was dipped into glue and adhered to the center of the flower.
8. The leaves were lined with the the leaf tool by dragging two or three lines lengthwise down the leaf. They were shaped slightly, then pinched and bent. The leaves were tucked around the flower to finish.
9. The flower was then attached to the Big Small Argyle card layer.
This is the finished card.
Hope you have enjoyed this tutorial and here are some links for further instructions for this unique Garden set of Dies.
There are still a few days left to enter this months Kraft Challenge at One Crazy Stamper for a change to win a prize pack from High Hopes stamps. Until next time have fun crafting.