Showing posts with label sarcasm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sarcasm. Show all posts

Monday, June 03, 2019

Attitude...

Hello Crafty Friends

Happy Mail Art Monday!
I hope you all had a lovely weekend!

Today I am happy to share some super fun mail art!

Stamps Used:

(I just love this lady!!!)


I started with and A2 Envelope, and began by stamping my lady with scissors and my typeset scallop in memento ink. 


Next, I masked everything off and created an address box.  I used distress ink in carved pumpkin, to color my background.  I used a Tim Holtz layering stencil (THMS078) to add depth. 


I used various Blick Markers to color everything after removing the masks.
To finish the envelope off, I stamped my sentiment and added a marching postage stamp. 


I hope you all get a chuckle from this envelope!


Monday, April 01, 2019

Ignore Reality

Hello Again, 

Happy April Fool's Day and Mail Art Monday!!!






Stamps Used:
Man with Tea Cup
Double Coffee Rings
Doodle Frame
Cow in your face
Deliver To

I started with an A2 Envelope and card base.

I forgot to take pictures until a few steps in, so I hope you understand my description.
I started by inking my man with tea cup (when inking I masked off the head on the stamp). I stamped the body in memento ink. With the body stamped and dried, I masked this area off.

Next, I stamped the cows head in memento black and masked it off too.

On the envelope, I stamped my scalloped boarder "Doodle frame", and deliver to. I masked off the address area with a small block of paper, and masked off my boarder.

(Below you can see all the pieces masked off)


With everything masked off, I used Distress Oxide inks in: mustard seed, fossilized amber, ripe persimmon, and spiced marmalade. The stencils used were the Tim Holtz layering stencils. 


The best part... removing the masks....
And coloring the base pieces.


Now, the finishing touches...
I stamped my coffee ring stamp. I added a few flicks of distress stain inks in black soot, and picket fence. I also added a matching cactus stamp.


Below on my matching card, I added a Tim Holtz snarky sticker.


I hope you all enjoy this set. This was made special for a new friend whom is also a coffee lover as well as a fan of cows. 



How do you drink your coffee? 
Mine is usually 90% milk and sugar with a hint of coffee...
AKA cappuccino, frappes and lattes


Monday, March 04, 2019

Nervous Breakdown Mailart Monday

Hello crafty friends!

It's Monday!
And, do you know what that means?
 Mail art of course! One of my favorite days of the week!!

Today I want to share an extra special piece with you is so fitting with how my last week has gone! I hope you all get a kick out of this and we'll up and matching card.



Stamps Used:

Other products:
A2 card and envelope
Distress ink- candied apple, wild honey
Archival ink- jet black
Zig clean color markers 
Distress stain- black soot

I started by stamping my angry man on both the card base and the envelope base. As well, as on a separate piece of paper to create a mask.


I used post-it notes to create my address box, which also double as a mask for this area.



Next, I partially stamped the warn clock face on the top left corner of my envelope to give some depth. Or extra added depth I then used the dictionary page for more partial stamping all over.



With all my base stamping completed, I started to lay down my ink background. I used Wild Honey distress ink to cover the entire background layer.



With my inking done I felt they needed a little bit more texture and detail oh, so I used the tiny chevrons to add extra depth in the top left since eventually there will be a postage stamp on the top right.



After the background layer was where I wanted it, I used a Tim Holtz layering stencil to add candied apple distress ink for some texture. I also use the same color to Inca round the edges of the envelope.



I removed all of the masks, and decided to add my stitching to the sides of my address box. When I was satisfied with how everything looked I used my Zig clean color markers to color my main image.



I used the same colors to color the image on the card as well. To finish everything off I stamped my quote on my card oh, and added a few flicks of distress stain to my envelope.



To give extra flair, and top everything off...I added a basketball postage stamp. 
Which is perfectly fitting, since March is called "March Madness" for basketball season. 
This guy definitely looks like he has some Madness going on.

Thank you For joining me today!
Hope this inspires you!

Friday, May 10, 2013

Humor on Canvas by Pinky!

Hey there to all the amazing VLVS fans!

Pinky here today with a canvas project (I know right? She's artsy too??!)
Using the ever amazing Viva Las VegaStamps to add some humor to your day!

Of course I started with Plate 1404 because it was perfect to give
my giggles every day! People are always telling me to lighten up, so
I thought if I made a canvas to hang in my room I would remember
that life is not always serious....and I think it's hard for mom's to remember
that with the every day business. 
I made this canvas colorful and filled with sarcasm. 
It has a very feminine touch with the butterflies and crystals. 
Plate 1404 is amazing- Grab it just for fun, believe me you will use it!
Here is how to create your own canvas:
  1. Spritz canvas generously in 3 colors.
  2. Blot/smear Smooch and blend. 
  3. Dictionary paper- spritz same colors onto paper. 
  4. Adhere Dictionary paper 
  5. Spritz Kraft paper and allow to dry.
  6. Stamp VLVS Sentiments from Plate 1404
  7. Ink wooden letters (from Pink Paislee).
  8. Spritz canvas butterflies and doily- adhere. 
  9. Adhere embellishments as shown on canvas photo. 
  10. Fine Point Copic- apply hand drawn lines. 
  11. Seal Canvas
  12. Remind yourself to laugh daily! 

Will you remember to laugh today? I hope so.
Just have fun with it, get creative, be artsy, and be sarcastic...makes you feel happy
ok maybe it only makes me happy- but it's still worth it. 
Until next time- keep on giggling- keep on creating, have some fun.