Wednesday 1 October 2014

Home for the Holidays S1410 : CTMH Stamp of the Month Australasian BlogHop

Welcome to our October Stamp of the month Australasian Close to My Heart Blog Hop. If you have arrived here from Denise's Blog: Scrap Stamp Share then you are in the right place. If you landed here by accident, no problem, please join in by following the link at the end of this post. 

Today I am going to share a cute little embellishment idea that could be used on a card, a tag or on a scrapbook page. I like to call it 'There's a bear in there'.
It features this month's stamp of the month: Home for the Holidays available exclusively throughout October for $27 or for just $5 when you spend $75.

 


Now you will have to excuse the craft surface you may see in some of my photos, being a Mum of two very active children I completed this project on THEIR craft table so they could 'help'.

Step 1: Stamp the polar bear stamp in Crystal Blue ink onto White Daisy Cardstock. Isn't he cute?


Step 2: I use a technique I entirely made up myself. In saying that I am sure I am not the only person who has ever done this just that it is not something I learnt from anyone else. Ok, so I took one of my son's old textas and removed the ink bit from the inside. I ran it under warm water for a few minutes until the water ran clear. I now how have a thoroughly dead texta. Good. Because what I really want is a fine tip pointy sponge.
I take my new tool and dab it in my VersaMark ink. Then I draw over the top of each snowflake on my stamped image dabbing in the ink in between each one.
I keep my special home made tool in my organiser and I don't let anyone else near it. I have used it for lots of projects now with both the VersaMark ink and also my pigment inks - my previous one met a sad end when someone tried a little too hard to get the texta to work.... grrrrrr.... don't touch other people's tools without asking! Sorry... digressing...


Step 3: Coat with Silver Embossing Powder (and tap off of course). In this case I haven't worried about flecks of dust on the image as it adds to the effect I am creating.
Step 4: Apply heat (as per normal heat embossing).


Step 6: I took my stamp and inked it with Cranberry Ink. Then I took a piece of paper towel and rubbed off the ink on the ears, the facial features and the arms. You could also just use your finger. I don't like to use wet wipes for this because they are sometimes too effective and stop the next bit from working.
Next I used a dauber inked with Cocoa Ink and daubered the face and arms. Then I took a dauber inked with Cotton Candy Ink and daubered the ears.

Step 7: Stamp this onto White Daisy Cardstock. Using micro-tip scissors cut around the bear. Don't leave any colour around the edges of him.


Step 8: Stamp the image again in Crystal Blue ink on white daisy cardstock and cut out the inside of the picture leaving only the frame.


Step 9: Take a piece of Cranberry Cardstock and cut to 3 1/8" x 4 1/4"
In the centre bottom of the back stamp the image again. It does not matter how perfect or imperfect this stamped image is.


Step 10: Cut out the inside of the image including the frame parts - go slightly wider than the frame on all sides.

Step 11: Use adhesive to stick the Crystal Blue Frame to the Cranberry cardstock.


Step 12: Use Glue dots to stick the cut out bear to the embossed image. The glue dots will raise him up off the page just a little bit.


Step 13: Stick the window on top of the embossed image using foam tape.


Step 14: There's a bear in there.... Just decide what you want to do with your little cutie!



Home for the Holidays is only available until  the 31st of October 2014 from your CTMH consultant.

Bear and I would love you to leave a comment before heading off to your next stop: Georgia Creates CTMH.


20 comments:

  1. Anne, this card is super cute. Thank you so much for your wonderful step-by-step instructions! Can't wait to create this. :)

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    1. Thanks, Denise. I'm glad you like him as much as I do :)

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  2. This is such a great step-by-step process, thanks for sharing!

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    1. Thanks, Lauren. I'm glad you like it and can follow the steps easily enough:)

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  3. Very fabulous step by step instructions - thank you.

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    1. Thanks, Jenny. I am just so pleased others can follow my process! Sometimes I'm not sure if I am only making sense to me!

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  4. Lovely card and good instructions as well :)

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  5. Great tip on getting some fine embossing! Thanks for sharing - he is just the cutest bear and I'm sure your son is going to love this latest creation.

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    1. Thanks, Britt. Glad to share my texta technique. My son loves the bear in there... Now I just have to find a chair as well...

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  6. This is soooo cute! Thanks for sharing your idea and detailed instructions.

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  7. Love love love it Anne. well done. I have a grandie that will be like your son I think. Better get cracking and make one myself. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Great! Go for it - so glad you like it :)

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  8. Love the fabulous instructions and fab little tip using that old texta... we have heaps of those kicking around the house cause the kids always forget to leave lids on! Bonus now i can use them for fine tip embossing :)

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    1. Thanks, Vandra, Yes use those textas! lol - to think I have been throwing them out all these years...

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  9. This is totally cool Anne. You have really brought this rather one dimensional bear to life with your techniques. thanks for sharing the step by step instructions. I love the texta tip too, I actually have a versamark pen, but will definitely give this a go for using in workshops with customers - it's fabulous!

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    1. Thanks :) I am so pleased you like him. Hope your customers enjoy using the textas this way.

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  10. I like the texta tip, didn't have any so used a dried up CTMH Marker pen and then you can use both the fine tip and the brush tip- works well

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    1. Great tip! I will remember that when I get a dried up one of those (mine are all still chugging along at the moment). Love trying these new techniques :)

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