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Saturday, January 19, 2013

Pink Paris

I love to use non traditional colors on cards.  I'm not sure if pink is non traditional for a Paris card but here goes! LOL

Almost everything is pink on pink:  pink card base, pink mat, pink pearls.  I layered an image of the Tower without matting it first and layered the other images on top.



Close Up!

I love the way the pink pearls turned out! I used three different sizes. (The 2mm pearls are hard to find!)


Come again soon! Lis

Friday, January 18, 2013

A Door in Paris

Today's card uses a Sizzix die that I discovered. A door!  I really love it!  One tip - only run through one piece of cardstock at a time or you will end up cutting where you want to crease.

I wanted the front of my card to look like a door in a hallway.  I added a broom and a rolled up paper.


Here is the inside when I open the door- the Eiffel Tour.  The inside of the card has a greeting.

Close Up!

The broom was originally purchased for Halloween and had an orange tie around it.  I dyed this with walnut stain and it came out really well.

The white you are seeing is from the Picket Fence distress marker.

I hope you enjoyed this door card. It was fun to make.

Lis

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Une Poire de Paris

Bonjour Mes Amis!  Bienvenu a l'edition Parisienne!




I was looking through my inks the other day and ran across my Luna Lights Paints.  I thought this would be a nice tutorial.  Luna Lights are metallic shimmer paints. (This technique can be used with other paints also as long as they are not too thick.)

This technique creates a background that can then be used on cards or whatever you desire.

First, the materials!
  • I am using glossy white cardstock.  The glossy has a slick surface that helps the process.
  • Luna Lights Paints
  • A painters brush and a metal spreader (scraper thingie....not sure what the correct term is.)


1. I used two white glossy sheets, each 5 1/2 x 4 1/4 inches.  I dripped the colors onto one piece of cardstock (shake the bottles first!).

2. Take the clean cardstock and put it on top of the first one.  Rub them together swirling around (not too tightly though as you want to move the paint around, not mix it together or squeeze it out the sides).
3. You can either slide the top piece off the bottom piece or pull one off the other. Each gives you a different pattern.
 4. Dry with a heat gun.
 5. Add a large drop of the third color (blue in my case). Spread it from right to left with the spreader metal thingie.
 6.  Dry again with a heat gun. (Not to hot otherwise it will bubble - unless that is what you want - another interesting pattern/texture).
 7. I put a large drop of silver on my craft sheet and used a brush to paint swirls.
 8. Done!
 9. I stamped a pear image with StazOn black onto the background and then cut out my pear.
 10. Now for my card - I punched out three of these borders in gold foil.

11. I attached them with glue stick to an ivory mat which had been embossed.  I attached my pear with mounting tape.  I added blue pearls and a gold tassel to finish.


I haven't tried this technique with Lumiere paints yet but plan to.  I hope you try this!

Take care and see you next time!

Lis

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Letters Home - a Collage Card

I really love collage.  I think sometimes its so tempting to go too far adding things...LOL! 

I like the lines of this card.  Some of the papers I used had these zebra lines on them.  I kept them and also added a couple of lines of jewels.
I tried to tell a story with this card of travel and discovery.




Close Up!

These are letter brads.


I really love maps. Its hard to see but I added some small jewels here.

Thanks for stopping by!  Come again soon!

Lis