Thursday, April 20, 2017

Bible Journaling: Matthew 17:20-21



Hello there!  I have a fun project to share with you today!  I am using some of my favorite Reverse Confetti products to do a little Bible Art Journaling!  Reverse Confetti has a line of faith based sentiments that are perfect, not only for card making, but also for bible journaling.

Today, I chose to journal Matthew, 17:20-21 which reads: He replied, “Because you have so little faith. Truly I tell you, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you.”

I started off my page by using my Neocolors II water reactive crayons to lay down a watercolor wash in the column of the page, and overlapping slightly onto the text.  I started with yellow at the top, then two shades of orange, and finally green at the bottom.  I used the darkest orange to also highlight the verse that I wanted to journal.  For the sun rays at the top, I used the Sunburst Cover Panel to cut a piece of clear acetate to use as a stencil.  I used my Distress Oxide inks in Spiced Marmalade and Fossilized Amber with an ink blending tool to give a good contrast to the watercolored sky behind.  Just below the sun, I stamped a sentiment from The Lord's Strength stamp set.  For the mountains, I used an image from the Bearing Gifts stamp set.  The little clouds in the sky are from the Weather it Together stamp set.  I outlined the watercolored verse with a black journaling pen, and to mark my page, I used some patterned paper from the Free Spirit paper pad to make a tab using a tab punch.  I selectively inked and stamped the word "mountains" from the same sentiment I used on the page.  To finish things off and add a bit more interest. I added some black spatter all over the page.

Mountains

I love stamps that are multipurpose, and digging through my stash to look for things to use in my bible is very relaxing and fun for me.  If you have never painted in the pages if your bible, I encourage you to give it a try!  I was so nervous at first, but I quickly realized how silly it was to be nervous!  I have a separate bible just for my art journaling, the ESV Single Column Journaling Bible by Crossway, but there are so many to choose from! :)

Bible Journaling

That's it for me today!  I hope you enjoyed a peek into my bible! :)

Thanks for stopping by!! :)
















Wednesday, April 19, 2017

Lawn Fawn Inspiration Week - Zig Zag Stackables


Hello there!  Today, Lawn Fawn April Inspiration Week comes to a close. So sad!  But I have one more project to share with you using the Zig Zag Circles Stackables!  I think the zig zags are some of my most favorite stackables sets yet!  So fun!

To create my card, I started off with a white card base.  I diecut the Stripey Backdrop from black cardstock and glued that on top.  For my focal point, I diecut the largest Zig Zag Circle from the set out of black cardstock, and then cut a Dotted Circle slightly smaller from Watercolor Wishes patterned paper.  I added a strip of grass to the bottom of the circle using the Simple Grassy Hillside borders cut from Cilantro cardstock.  I stamped and colored the cute flamingo pair from Flamingo Together along with a few little palm trees from the same set.  I popped everything up with foam tape, and added a few diecut clouds using the Simple Puffy Cloud Frames die set.  I adhered the circle to the card base with foam tape, and stamped a sentiment from Flamingo Together onto one of the banners from the new Bannertastic stamp set.  Finally, I few white gel pen accents to finish things off.

Zig Zag Circles

That's all for me today!  Be sure to visit the Lawn Fawn blog for lots more inspiration from the design team!

Thanks so  much for stopping by! :)

Monday, April 17, 2017

Lawn Fawn Inspiration Week - Embroidered Hello

Hello there!  Welcome to day 3 of Lawn Fawn Inspiration Week!  Today, the teal is showcasing the Embroidered Hello and Embroidered Thanks dies!

For my card, I used the Embroidered Hello die.  I ink blended a pastel rainbow on a piece of watercolor paper with distress inks, then diecut with the Dotted Circles dies.  I diecut the Embroidered Hello from the center and stitched it with dark grey thread.  I added a patch of grass underneath with the Grassy Border die cut from Cilantro cardstock, and a few clouds to the sky using the Simple Puffy Cloud Frame dies.  The cute little bird is from the Hello Sunshine stamp set, and his music notes are from the Year Four stamp set.  I adhered the dotted circle to a Zig Zag Circle diecut, and created a card by diecutting a second zig zag circle and scoring it to make it easy to open.

Embroidered Hello

That's all for me today!  Be sure to stop by the Lawn Fawn blog for lots more inspiration from the design team!

Thanks so much for stopping by!! :)

Sunday, April 16, 2017

Lawn Fawn Inspiration Week - It's a Girl Border


Hello there!  Welcome to day 2 of Lawn Fawn Inspiration week!  Today, I have a card to share with you using the new It's a Girl Border die.

To create my card, I started off by ink blending a piece of watercolor paper with Spun Sugar and Worn Lipstick distress inks.  I added a splattering of clean clear water to bleach out some areas.  Then I ran it through my diecut machine using the Fancy Scalloped Rectangles stackables to give it a scalloped edge.  I stamped and colored the cute owl image from Mom+Me and popped it up on a sentiment I created with the Louie's ABCs dies.  Under that sentiment, I added the It's a Girl border, diecut from white cardstock.  I stamped a few hearts in Bubblegum ink, and popped the panel up on a Guava card base.

Its a Girl Border

That's all for me today!  Be sure to stop by the Lawn Fawn blog to see lots more inspiration from the design team!  I'll be back tomorrow with another project! :)

Thanks for stopping by! :)

Saturday, April 15, 2017

Lawn Fawn Inspiration Week - Sewn With Love


Hello there!  Today starts Lawn Fawn Inspiration Week!  Today, the team is showcasing the super cute set, Sewn With Love.

To create my card, I started off by ink blending Wild Honey and Spiced Marmalade distress ink on to a piece of Tim Holtz watercolor paper, then added splatters of clean water to bleach out a few areas.  When it was dry, I diecut with the Dotted Rectangles Stackables.  I stamped and colored images from the Sewn With Love stamp set and diecut with the coordinating Sewn With Love dies.  I grounded the images with a piece of patterned paper from the Perfectly Plaid Rainbow 6x6 paper pad, then popped the images up with foam tape.  I stamped part of the sentiment, and glued the diecut pieces of the sentiment down with a glue pen, then mounted the panel on a piece of red cardstock diecut with the Zig Zag Rectangles Stackables.  I mounted everything on a white card base, and added accents with a white gel pen.


Sew Cute

That's all for me today!  Be sure to visit the Lawn Fawn blog for lots more inspiration from the design team and join me again tomorrow when I will share another project with you! :)

Thanks for stopping by!! :)

Monday, April 10, 2017

Pineapple Crush {Paper Smooches}

Hello hello!  Happy Monday!

If you follow me on Instagram, you already know that I had the opportunity to visit the Whatever Craft House in Newton, Kansas this weekend for a girls weekend!  A bunch of stamping friends got together for 4 days of fun!  Today, I have a few cards to share with you using the ADORABLE new release from Paper Smooches!  Pineapples are a hot new trendy thing, and as soon as I saw them, I knew I had to have them!

My first card uses the Pineapple Crush and Pineapple Crush 2 stamp sets.  I started off by ink blending distress inks in Picked Raspberry, Mustard Seed and Broken China in vertical stripes on a piece of Tim Holtz Distress Watercolor paper.  I started blending at the bottom and working my way up so that it was darker at the bottom and gradually faded into a light wash of color.  I added some droplets of clean, clear water to bleach out some areas, and then ink splattered in the same colors.  I added a strip of Lawn Fawn Perfectly Plaid Rainbow paper to the bottom, and diecut the panel with the Lawn Fawn Stitched Rectangles dies.  I stamped and colored the large detailed pineapple from Pineapple Crush, one in pink, yellow and blue to coordinate with the distress inked background.  I popped those up with foam tape, then stamped a sentiment from Pineapple Crush 2 onto a hand cut banner, and popped that up.  Finally, I added a scattering of Pretty Pink Posh iridescent sequins in Strawberry Burst, Sunshine Glow and Peacock Feathers, and then popped it up on a white card base.

Pineapple Thank You

My second card uses the Pineapple 2 die set.  I started off by masking off the bottom of the paper and then ink blending a background on watercolor paper using Wild Honey, Spiced Marmalade and Candied Apple distress inks.  I bleached out some spots with a sprinkle of water, and then added ink splatters using the same ink colors.  I ran it through my diecut machine to add a stitched edge.  I diecut the solid pineapple from the set from white cardstock, and I cut the detail later from the die set as well.  I held the detailed layer over the top to serve as a mask, and colored in the holes with my copic markers, and then removed the detailed layer.  I added cute little arms and legs to him using the Fruit People dies.  His glasses were cut from black cardstock and I stamped the centers with the tiny heart from the Pineapple Crush 2 stamp set.  I stamped a sentiment from the Cute Fruit stamp set onto a speech bubble diecut by Pretty Pink Posh, and popped everything up with foam tape before adding it to an orange card base.

Hi Sweetie

That's all for me today!  Thanks so much for stopping by! :)

Saturday, April 8, 2017

Reverse Confetti April Blog Hop!



Hello there!!  Today is the Reverse Confetti April Blog Hop!  I have three projects to share with you today!

You should have come here by way of Amy Tsuruta's blog, If you've gotten lost or want to start at the beginning, head on over to the Reverse Confetti blog.



Reverse Confetti will be retiring lots of products to make room for the new amazingness that is headed your way! My first two projects feature the So Very Spring Quick Card Panels which are on the retirement list.  All of the QCP sets will be retired, so get your favorites while you can!  You can see a full list of retiring products on the Reverse Confetti blog!

For my first Card, I started off with a Stone card base and diecut the Striped Frame Confetti Cuts from Stormy cardstock.  In the center of the frame, I diecut one of the So Very Spring Quick Card panels.  I stamped and colored images from the Unicorn Wishes stamp set and popped them up using foam tape.  A sentiment from the same stamp set was stamped on the banner diecut from the Tag Me Confetti Cuts die set.

Unicorn Wishes

The QCP add a fun pattern to the card without having to cut into a full sheet of paper!  They are great for little bits of patterned paper!! 

Unicorn Wishes

For my second project, I chose another pattern from the So Very Spring Quick Card Panels set.  I diecut the All Framed Up Confetti Cuts from white cardstock and added foam tape the other outer three frames.  Running foam tape along the back not only adds dimension,  but it also keeps all of the frames nested inside eachother nicely.  I glued the Quick Card Panel to the center of a white card base, then popped the frame up on top of it.  I stamped and  colored images from several stamp sets - You Lift Me Up, All About Ewe and Monkey Business. I adhered them to the card base with a glue pen and foam tape, and stamped a sentiment from Monkey Business on a banner diecut.  White gel pen accents finish things off.

Happy Birthday

I just love how all of the Reverse Confetti animal stamp sets work together.  They make scene building a breeze and I think the are all just extra cute!


Happy Birthday

And finally a project using the newest Reverse Confetti Release!   To create this card, I started off with a Sand card base.  I stamped the dashed line image from Elemental Stripes in Sand ink along the bottom of the card.  Then I stamped images from All About Ewe in sand ink.  I gave them a quick dry with my heat tool to make sure there wouldn't be an ink smearing with the copics.  I popped them images up with foam tape, and stamped a sentiment from Easter Blessings in Sand ink.  A scattering of sequins, some white gel pen accents, and a strip of patterned paper from the True Love paper pad finishes off the card.

Easter Blessings

I wanted to create a softer Easter card, so I got a little outside of my bright colors and black ink comfort zone.  LOL!   The strip of patterned pink paper pulls in the pale pink of the hearts in the design and adds a little more balance.

Easter Blessings

That's it for me today!  Be sure to head to the next stop on the hop is Amy Sheffer!

Thanks so much for stopping by! :)




















Tuesday, April 4, 2017

BRI April Mood Board {Reverse Confetti}


Hello there!  Today I have a card to share with you using Reverse Confetti goodies!  I just LOVE this month's mood board over at Butterfly Reflections Ink, and couldn't wait to play along!



For my card, I used the Drop Cover Panel Confetti Cuts die and the Weather It Together stamp set and coordinating Confetti Cuts.  I will share more below on how I created by card.

Weather it Together

I started off with a piece of Tim Holtz Watercolor paper and ink blended two shades of Tim Holtz Distress Oxide inks and then splattered some water on the paper to lift some of the color.  I diecut the Drop Cover Panel Confetti Cuts from white cardstock, and gluded that on top.  I stamped and colored images from the Weather it Together stamp set, and diecut with the coordinating dies.  I popped everything up foam tape, and stamped a sentiment on the banner from the Tag Me Confetti Cuts die set, which I also popped up with foam tape.

Weather it Together

Thanks so much for stopping by!

Have a great day!! :)









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