Tuesday, January 29, 2013

More from Creative Jump Start 2013!

Here are some more photos of work I did throughout the CJS online course. 

 
Using a foam stamp - that I had created from a Tim Holtz die,
I added Claudine Hellmuth's paint, dried it and then put a mask on top. 
Adding another colour over the mask with a sponge dabber, added the pattern on to the tree.
 
 
One of Nathalie's tutorials - put a stencil on the tag and add embossing ink and
then powder (heat emboss), spray the tag with a couple of different colours
 and wipe of the embossed areas that resist the ink.  Here I used the Dylusions mists.

 
 
This was cool!  Take a piece of sticky back canvas, peel back the sticky side and add a piece of patterned cardstock.  Using a water mister, saturate the paper and start to rub it off!!! The pattern remained on the canvas!!! cool!

 
 
I never thought of trying this simple technique - a couple of acrylic paint dabs on the paper and use a brayer to roll out the colours in various angles and voila!  Great for backgrounds!

 
 
This is a tag pouch I had from Graphic 45 - I did not have any WOW bonding powder or the metalic paper that was used...but I remembered I had the old 3M coloured transfer film (?) that was so popular a few years ago.  I tried the technique with regular embossing powder and the coloured paper - very pretty effect!  This is with one of Tim Holtz's new stamps, too!

 
This was cool - I cut out a heart out of a scrap piece of paper and used the negative for my mask.
I put a stencil over top of the open area and spritzed away with the Perfect Pearl's red. 
Then, using archival jet black ink - I added the other stamps.
Can't wait to finish this LO!

 
This is a little difficult to see, but instead of just using a manila tag on a LO - add a mask, I sprayed the Heirloom Gold Perfect Pearls on it and now you have a journaling area
with a bit more dimension that would go with pretty much any LO! 

 
These techniques with with Julie Fei Fan Balzer
- the left tag is done with a stencil and various distress inks with a ink applicator. 
The right had the same stencil, but I used the Dylusion sprays. 
There is quite the difference between the two
- I like both depending on what you want to do with it after!!


Thanks so much for looking!

2 comments:

Last Diva Standing said...

love them all.I thought of you when they used the sticky back canvas because you introduced it to me in a Tim's tag class.i think i may have withdrawal symptoms when it's done in a few days!
(Diane Houle)

Nathalie Kalbach said...

These are cool - love it!!! Thank you for sharing!