Thursday, May 23, 2024

AECP - Irresistible Inking Techniques

I have reached the last level 1 class Altenew Educators Certification Program. Here is my project for the Irresistible Inking Technique Irresistible Inking Technique class taught by Sara Naumann. In this class Sara gives some ideas for different inking techniques. 

For this project I used an acrylic block and inked it up with Distress Ink Tumbled Glass, then spritzed it with some water and stamped it down on a piece of watercolor paper for the background. Once that was dry I stamped and heat embossed the Altenew Blossoming Freesia stamp over top of the blue square. To color in the image I used Distress Inks that I put out on my glass mat with a little bit of water to get a watercolor look. Once the flowers were colored in I used some black ink and some gold water color to spatter over the card front.


I let this dry overnight and then attached it to a piece of black cardstock before attaching it to the card base. Using the Altenew Simply Hello die I cut out the hello 3 times using cardstock and stacked them together to get some dimension. I also used some Ranger Stickles in black and made dots, tapping the card on a hard surface to slightly flatten the glue dots out.


Supplies used:
Stamps - Altenew Blossoming Freesia
Ink - Distress Inks (Abandoned Coral, Tumbled Glass, and Mowed Lawn), Versamark
Dies - Altenew Simply Hello
Misc. - embossing powder, Distress Stickles, Yasutomo Watercolor Paint, Dr PH Martin Black Star Matte India Ink, Ranger Stickles Glitter Glue (black diamond)

Sunday, May 19, 2024

AECP - Seasonal Scene Building

In the Seasonal Scene Building class taught by Nichol Magourik, she teaches how to stretch your stamps and your creativity by creating scenes. Here is my final project for this class.



I recently ordered the Altenew Mini Delight: You're a Classic stamp & die set to use for masculine cards. After participating in the scene building class this idea came to mind. 

For this card I started out with Simon Says Stamp Holiday Horizon stencil and my blending brushes on Accent cardstock. I did not even reink my brushes just used the residual ink that was on them from previous projects. The mountains were done first and then the back rows of trees. I then stamped the car on the lower part and sketched in the road with a pencil.


This stencil works out great for scene cards because it has a choice of tree sizes. I used the larger trees for closer up on the sides of the road.  Once I was happy with the layout of the road I used my Copic markers to color in the road. 

I used the word die to cut out the word classic in Taylored Expression Black Licorice cardstock and stamped the "You are a" words with VersaFine Clair. Then layered the panel on a piece of Black Licorice cardstock.


Tuesday, May 14, 2024

AECP - Celebration Stencil Techniques

Celebration Stencil Techniques was taught by Laurel Beard. In this class she gave a number of different ideas for using all the stencils that are so popular in cardmaking right now. For my project I used the overlay technique.


I started this project by spraying my cardstock piece with Ranger Distress Ink Stains in Milled Lavender and Seedless Preserves. Once the sprays were dry I used the Altenew Color Block Triangles stencil with Distress Ink Pad in Seedless Preserves and a Ranger Domed Foam tool to do the overlay. I then used Ranger Distress Ink Pad in Black Soot to darken around the edges of the top layer.

For the floral image I embossed the image with silver embossing powder. Then I used the same 2 Ranger Distress Ink Stain sprays along with Distress Oxide Ink Spray in Mowed Lawn to color the image. Once the sprays were dried I fussy cut out the image and then using a Tiny Blending Tool I went around the edges with Black Soot Distress Ink. I used adhesive foam tape to pop up the image on the card front. 


I stamped a strip of black cardstock with hello and heat embossed it with silver embossing powder. This was glued to the card front layer so that I could trim it off before attaching the whole piece to a card front.
Supplies Used:
Stamps - Altenew Carefree Delight, Altenew Gracious Peonies
Stencil - Altenew Color Block Triangle 
Paper - Accent cardstock, Neenah cardstock, Taylored Expressions cardstock
Ink - Ranger Distress Sprays, Ranger Distress Oxide Spray, Ranger Distress Ink Pad
Misc - Unknown silver embossing powder, Versamark ink, Wagner Heat Tool

AECP - Let It Shine

The Let It Shine class is taught by Carissa Wiley. This class is all about the shiny bling we can add to our cards. For this project I did all the shiny things...lol. 



To add shine to your cards, you can use metallic paper, glitter cardstock, glitter, metallic embossing powder, sequins, pastes, and metallic paints. Some times all you need is one thing to give your card an extra little sparkle or shine. 

On this card I heat embossed the stamped image with gold embossing powder on navy blue cardstock. I then cut the image layer down and layered it on top of gold cardstock before attaching the layers to a card base. Then using Altenew glitter cardstock in gilded to die cut the hello. I also cut 3 additional hellos from navy blue cardstock and stacked them for dimension. It still felt like it needed something more so I added some sequins. Is all that too much sparkle and shine?  


Supplies Used:
Paper - Bazzill, Neenah, and Altenew Mirror and Glitter
Stamps - Altenew Magnolia Rustica
Misc. - VersaMark ink, Ranger Princess Gold embossing powder, Altenew Simply Hello die, Honey Bee Confetti Aurora Lights sequins
Tools - Gemini Junior die cutting machine, Misti stamp positioner, Wagner Heat Tool, 3M ATG tape gun

Monday, May 6, 2024

AECP - For the Guys

For the Guys class by Jennifer Rzasa is all about making masculine cards for all the men in our lives using geometrics, fun images, interactives, and even floral images. She provides tips and tricks on how to stretch your stamps and dies to make them more guy like and masculine.



Masculine cards are hard for me to make even though I have a husband and 2 sons. I struggle every time I have to sit down and make a card for any of them. I guess because I have lived in a world of testosterone and boys for so long I am general drawn more to the girly, pink, and shiny cardmaking supplies way more than guy related stuff...lol.

So for this class project I went simple clean-lined geometric and made a couple of birthday cards to add to my card stash. I used the Simple Shapes Cover die to create both of my cards. For both cards I cut the cover die in white, blue, green, kraft, peach and dark green. The card on the left uses the full cover die and the card on the right uses just the center section of the cover die to make a strip.


For both cards I randomly pieced in each of the color pieces and used liquid glue to attach them to each card front. For the left card I used the navy and green cardstock to die cut the Altenew Birthday Wish die set and layered them. I also popped the sentiment up with some foam tape.

For the second card on the right, I used my scissors and cut out the center section of the cover die before attaching it to the card front and adding the colored pieces. Then I stamped the birthday sentiment using Altenew Label Love Sentiments and Taylored Expressions Blue Corn dye ink. After it was stamp I used my paper trimmer to cut out the sentiment and popped it up using foam tape for added dimension.

SUPPLIES USED:
Stamps: Altenew Label Love Sentiments
Dies: Altenew Simple Shapes Cover die, Altenew Birthday Wishes die set
Paper:  Neenah 110lb Classic Crest, Hammermill, Taylored Expressions, Concord and 9th
Ink: Taylored Expressions Blue Corn
Misc: Bearly Art glue, Gemini Junior die cutting machine 

Sunday, April 21, 2024

AECP - Easy Ink Blending Techniques

Since I have been stamping and making cards since the mid 90s, I have tried a lot of different techniques. The faux watercolor with ink blending is one that I had not tried although I have probably seen it many times and didn't realize that is what it was. So of course for my project for the Easy Ink Blending Techniques class by Amy Lee I had to try it out.

I have had this stamp set for a while and could not figure out the best way to color it but when I saw this faux watercolor technique this stamp immediately came to mind.

Altenew Easy Ink Blending Techniques

At first when I was done I wasn't sure I liked how it turned out but once I got it mounted on a card base it started to grow on me. And while I do still need some practice on this technique and my splattering technique I think this turned out pretty well.

I followed along with Amy while doing this technique and it was very helpful to be able to stop and start the video while doing each of the step. 

Once I had the watercolor paper panel embossed with white embossing powder I then ink blended it with 4 Altenew Crisp Dye Inks.  Then using a watercolor paint brush and the same 4 colors of ink I added another layer to the image. Once that was dried using my heat tool, I then used 6 Distress Ink colors that coordinated with my Altenew ink colors to add a 3rd layer of ink to get more dimension and texture. When the final layer of ink was dry I used the purple Distress ink and gold watercolor paint to splatter the panel. 

Finally I die cut the panel using the My Favorite Things Stitched A2 Rectangle die and using some fun foam I attached the panel to a layer of dark purple cardstock and then on to my card base.

I learned that a bigger brush gives a much better look to the looseness of the "watercolor" than a smaller one I tried at first. And I am also learning that more layers of ink gives such a fun texture to my images.
 
Altenew Easy Ink Blending Techniques

SUPPLIES USED:
Stamps: Altenew Sketchy Floral and Birthday Builder
Paper: Strathmore watercolor, Bazzill and Neenah cardstock
Die: My Favorite Things A2 Stitched Rectangle
Inks: Altenew Crisp Dye Inks, Ranger Distress Inks, VersaFine Clair, 
Misc Tools: Yasutomo Pale Gold Japanese watercolor, fun foam
 

Monday, April 15, 2024

AECP - Easy Die Cutting Techniques

I really enjoyed the Easy Die Cutting Techniques class taught by Yana Smakula. For this class I chose to do a few of the techniques that Yana shared.

1. Using a cover die to emboss the background
2. Ink Blending the die cuts
3. Die cutting with vellum



SUPPLIES:
Dies: Altenew Simple Shapes Cover Die, Altenew Craft-A-Flower: Fragrant Peony Layering Die Set
Paper: Bazzill Canvas Texture and smooth cardstocks, vellum
Inks: Altenew Fresh Dye Inks
Tools: Spellbinders Platinum Six with embossing mat, liquid glue, ATG tape

I used the Simple Shapes Cover Die and the embossing mat for my die cut machine to emboss the background for this card. Then I die cut the flowers out of cardstock and the leaves from vellum using the Fragrant Peony Layering Die Set

After die cutting the flowers I used inks in the colors Crimson and Velvet to ink blend the flowers for additional color and depth. Altenew's keyhole system makes assembling the Craft-A-Flower dies so easy and quick.


Using liquid glue I assembled the flowers. While the flowers dried, I used ATG tape to glue the background onto a card base. Then I arranged the flowers and leaves on the card and used Press N Seal to pick up the dies to maintain the arrangement so that I could apply liquid glue to them and attach them to the card front. I then used some small adhesive foam dots under some of the flower petals to keep them raised.

Monday, April 8, 2024

AECP - Clean & Simple Boutique

My card for the Clean & Simple Boutique class taught by Jennifer Rzasa. I love clean and simple card designs and this has probably been my most used design style for the past 27 years of card making. The clean and simple lines just speak to my soul in all areas of life.


When creating a clean and simple look you want to remember that the small things can give you an extra little something. You want to think simple design with not a lot of extra layers or too much dimension. 

For this card I used a card sketch from CAS(E) this Sketch. I used sketch #305 as my jumping off point. When I saw this sketch I knew that Altenew's Paint-a-Flower: Sweet Pea stamp would be perfect.  I love using card sketches as a starting place. Some times it is nice not to have to make all of the decisions.

SUPPLIES:
Stamps: Altenew Paint-a-Flower: Sweet Peat Outline Stamp, Label Love Add-on
Cardstock: Bazzill Dark Seas, Altenew Brush Gold
Other Products: Brutus Monroe Gilded Embossing Powder, Versamark Ink and VersaFine Clair Nocturne, Yasutomo Pale Gold Japanese Watercolor

For this card I stamped the Bazzill cardstock with the Sweet Pea flower image using Versamark Embossing Ink. Then I embossed the image with Brutus Monroe Gilded embossing powder. Using the Yasutomo Watercolor paint and a small paint brush I splatter the card front. I offset the blue cardstock and gold cardstock and used ATG tape to attach the card front to a card base.

The final touch was to stamp the sentiment from Label Love Add-on with Versamark Clair Nocturne ink and used a black Copic marker along the edges to cover up the white cardstock edge. Then I attached the sentiment using foam squares.



Jen gives lots of different tips for doing clean and simple projects. If you are interested in learning more you can find the class here - Clean & Simple Boutique Cards.

Sunday, April 7, 2024

AECP - All About Layering 4

My project from the All About Layering 4 class taught by Lydia Evans. Lydia gives so many great tips in her layering classes for using layering stamps and putting them together with other products to give something extra. 

AECP, Altenew Educator Certificate Program

Supplies Used:
Cora Louise Peony Layering Stamp set
Simply Hello Die
Inks: Frosty Pink, Coral Berry, Warm Sunshine, Firefly, Grass Fields, and Shadow Creek Dye inks
Gold Embossing Powder

I started out with stamping my flowers using the Cora Louise Layering stamp set and die cutting the hello die from black cardstock. The flowers are layered on the card front using foam tape to pop some of them up and liquid glue on some to give some extra dimension. 

Then I used a couple of post-it notes to cover the Hello die at approximately the halfway point. And used Altenew Clear Embossing Ink and pressed it over the die. Once it was well coated with embossing ink I covered it with gold embossing powder and heat set it giving the die a little something extra before placing it on the card with liquid glue.

The 2 tone embossed die give this simple card a little extra shine and polish.


I have to admit that even though I have been stamping and making cards for 27 years learning to use the layering stamps was definitely a challenge for me and outside of my usual choice for designs or images. But I think it is a good thing for your creative mind to stretch yourself and try something new and different. 

Here are a few more cards I did while playing with my layering stamp sets and getting to learn how to layer and use them.
Card 1: Ornamental Flowers and Garden Hydrangea

Card 2: Vintage Flowers, Radial Circles Cover Die, and Essential Sentiments Hot Foil Plate
Card 3: Poppy Fields and Essential Sentiments Hot Foil Plate

Saturday, April 6, 2024

AECP - All about Layering 3

Here is my first project I have submitted for the Altenew Educator Certificate Program from the All About Layering 3 class taught by Lydia Evans. I have purchased a number of layering stamp sets from Altenew but had never used any of them so it was definitely pass time to do so. This class was the push I needed.



Supplies Used: Peony Bouquet stamps & dies
                Sweet Expressions Sentiment die
                Red Sunset Fresh Dye inks
                 Green Valley Fresh Dye inks
                Ocean Waves Crisp Dye ink from the Cool Summer Nights set
                Jet Black Crisp Dye ink 
                Neenah White and Stampin' Up Black cardstock 
 
 

I used the Ocean Waves to ink blend the card front and after stamping the peonies from Peony Bouquet Layering Stamp set using Altenew inks. Then the flowers were glued down with the top flower being layered on using foam tape. Using the Sweet Expressions sentiment dies I cut the thanks from Stampin' Up black cardstock.

Here are a few more cards that I made during the class using various Altenew Layering stamp sets.

Card 1: Peony Bouquet and Poppy Fields stamp sets
Card 2: Vintage Roses and Labels Love stamp sets. Playful Leaves Embossing Folder

Card 3: Watercolor Wonders and Heartfelt Sentiments stamp sets. Linear Crossroads die
Card 4: Garden Hydrangea. Hero Arts Glorious Petals stencil

Sunday, March 3, 2024

New Adventure Awaits - AECP Starts Today

 



I am someone who has always enjoyed learning new things and with that in mind I recently applied for the Altenew Educator Certification Program (AECP). If you are interested in learning more about the program you can see all the information here.

I received my acceptance notice today!! In order to become a certified educator there are 3 levels that must be completed. These levels include 25 Altenew Academy classes and 3 final challenges. 

Let the learning begin.