Showing posts with label Valentine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Valentine. Show all posts

Saturday, February 11, 2017

Saturday Step by Step: Follow Your Heart


Hello friends and welcome, Zoe here and I'm delighted to be hosting this Saturday step by step. With Valentine's day just days away and our current challenge theme "BE MY VALENTINE" I thought I would share a card that I made for my sweet valentine.

(click on each set of images for a closer look)

Step 1: Blend old paper, frayed burlap and walnut stain distress ink onto distress watercolor cardstock with a mini blending tool.
Step 2: Spritz the back of stencil with water, lay over the inked surface, place a piece of kitchen paper (paper towel) over the top to soak up any excess water. Smooth with your hand being careful not to move the stencil.
Step 3: Lift the kitchen paper and stencil, then dry with a heat tool.
Step 4: Run a paper distressing tool, followed by potting soil archival ink, along the edges of the distress watercolor cardstock.

Step 5: Cut a piece of black idea-ology classic kraft stock 6.5x6.5 inches and a piece of idea-ology metallic kraft stock 6x6 inches.
Step 6: Using a sanding grip, sand the classic and metallic kraft stock and blend in a little vintage photo distress ink.
Step 7: I used a little piece of the now discontinued copper metallic kraft core and as you can see, I'm a bit precious sparing with it! I used the stitched rectangle die to remove the middle portion and set aside for later.
Step 8: Layer up the cardstock and adhere with strips of scor-tape.


Step 9: Die cut hearts from scraps of cardboard using the heartfelt bigz die.
Step 10: Adhere tissue wrap to the top of the hearts with collage matte medium.
Step 11: Once dry cut roughly around the hearts.
Step 12: Using a sanding grip, sand the excess tissue wrap, it comes away really easily leaving you a nice neat edge.


Step 13: Ink up a background stamp, place the heart face down onto the inked up stamp and press firmly with your finger.
Step 14: Carefully lift off by the edges with your fingers or you could use a craft pick to help lift and flip the heart over and dry with a heat tool.
Step 15: Cover the hearts with collage matte medium and set aside to dry, (it's fast)!
Step 16: Scribble a little mahogany distress crayon into the hearts and blend with your finger.


Step 17: Run gathered twigs distress crayon around the edge of each heart, blending into the sides with your finger.
Step 18: Cover the hearts with a layer of glossy accents.
Step 19: Set aside to dry.
Step 20: Stamp the bowler hat and bow tie onto distress watercolor cardstock with black soot distress archival ink and fussy cut. Blend in vintage photo distress ink.

Step 21: Add 3D foam to the back of the stamped images and place on the background. Adhere the hearts with glossy accents.


Step 22: Stain an adornment arrow with potting soil archival ink to age. Place on top of the 3 mini hearts and secure in place with glossy accents.


Step 23: Die cut gears from metallic kraft stock using the gear head thinlits die set... remember that piece of metallic copper kraft core cardstock I saved? 
Step 24: Once you have a nice pile of gears, run each one over your sanding grip. Press the gear between your thumb and the base of the sanding grip and move it gently back and forth. I find there is less chance of the gear ripping. Blend in vintage photo distress ink to the exposed kraft core.
Step 25: Adhere the gears in layers using glossy acents. Try to just adhere the center of the gears where possible to give a more dimensional layer.
Step 26: Using the same die set, cut some larger gear heads from white substrate. Blend in vintage photo and walnut stain distress ink.


Step 27: Add the substrate gear heads over the top of the metallic layer attaching with a hex fastener. Add a thin layer of glossy accents to random parts of the gear heads to give a faux rust effect. The glossy accents make the distress ink pop.



Step 28: Blend in a little old paper distress ink over an idea-ology quote chip and edge with potting soil archival ink. Adhere the quote chip and mini gears with glossy accents. Add a game spinner to one of the mini gears with a hex fastener.

You could punch a hole in the top corners and add ribbon for a wall hanging or add to a card... there are no rules. ;)


I hope you have enjoyed the step by step. If this has you in the mood for some valentine themed inspiration, pop over and take a look at the current "BE MY VALENTINE" challenge. 

Have a great weekend.

Zoe x


Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Love is in the Air!

Hello and welcome! Zoe here and I'm so excited to be hosting the second week of my first Frilly and Funkie challenge. With Valentines this weekend I've chosen "LOVE IS IN THE AIR" as the challenge theme. Create a vintage or shabby chic project with love as the central theme. Think hearts, cupid, love and romance in whatever colour palette your heart desires.

The winner will earn the chance of a Guest DT spot here at Frilly and Funkie, and everyone who enters and follows the rules will go into the draw for the chance to win a $25 spending spree at The Funkie Junkie Boutique. And there are Top 3 Badges for three further outstanding entries, chosen by the Design Team, because choosing just one winner is so hard!

The guidelines for entering are simple: create a new vintage or shabby chic project following the challenge theme, link it below to your post (not just your blog) and also include a link back to this challenge in your post. You can combine our challenge with up to 10 challenges (including this one) to be in with a chance of winning. If you are entering through a public forum please use keyword F&F. Also, please be sure to turn off your Word Verification so our Design Team can leave comments on your blogs.

This week it's the turn of Funkie side of the Design Team to share their romantic creations with you (just click on each image for a closer look);

Jenny Marples - Pushing The Right Buttons

Suzz - Suzz's Stamping Spot


Sue Carrington - Stamping Sue Style

Zoe Hillman - iGirlZoe


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WEEK ONE

Let's start with some romantic inspiration from the Frilly side of the Design Team to get those creative juices flowing (just click on each image for a closer look);


Pamellia - My Little Craft Things

Cec - CW Card Creations

Nancy Dynes - Tattered Treasures 

Now it's your turn to show us some love here at Frilly and Funkie! Enter your projects below and remember to come back next week to see some more romantic projects from the Funkie side of the Design Team.

Zoe