Love Is In The Air

CS Love Is In The Air

And available at Cocoa’s Studio store at My Grafico!  I had the privilege of working with this new SVG cutting set – a let me tell you – it was EASY! The files cut beautifully (thanks again Mom for loaning me your baby bug).  Cocoa has included JPG printables and cutting templates for those that don’t have a Cricut or SCAL/Make The Cut.  The printables are full color and adorable – perfect for other cutting systems (think print and cut with your KNK, Wishblade, Gazelle, Silhouette, etc). The JPG templates offer further customization – bring them into your favorite editing software and use them with digital papers to create one of kind items!  FABULOUS!!!  Ok, so you want to see what I did – here ya go: Love Is In the Air Bear CardThis card was a breeze to assemble! First I cut the adorable bear set from Confetti Vanilla CS using the SVG cutting files in SCAL and my Mom’s baby Bug. I wanted to add some texture, so I coated the bear in Versamark and then applied Heat N Stick Powder.  I melted the powder with my heat gun and applied brown flock (I should have heated the powder a bit longer so that more of the flock adhered) and then reheated to set it.  I used Taffy and Moonlight Smooch (check out Bunny’s Stamping Studio – love the goods and she’ll try to order anything you need – just ask) on the mouth, ears, nose and heart cutouts and then glued them on to my bear body. I colored the eyes and added the smile with my Spica and Sakura glitter pens.  I used my SU Regal Rose marker to color the balloon, then coated it in Versamark and Heat N Stick Powder.  This time I wanted bling instead of fuzz, so I used Doodlebug Design’s Sugar Coating Bubblegum Glitter over the Heat N Stick powder.  I painted the balloon highlight with Moonlight Smooch and glued it in place.  I was going to cut off the “string” that came with the balloon but found I liked the swirl shape, so I wrapped it in white embroidery floss from my stash and viola – a string that has the paper shape but a more realistic appearance! Hooray! Before Christmas I has snagged a couple of packages of DCWV glitter cards from the Hobby Lobby clearance rack, so I used one of those cards with the largest of the Labels 8 nesties to create my shaped card base(which means I can enter TSG’s challenge – woohoo).  For the mat, I found this fabulous swirled and embossed paper in my DCWV The Sweet Stack mat stack, so I used the 2nd largest of the Label 8 nesties to cut the mat – you could do the same thing in Cricut using SCAL if you’d rather or if you don’t have the Labels nesties, etc. I used ultra thin glue dots to adhere the mat and base as my mono adhesive doesn’t always handle glitter well. For the bear and balloon I used Dimensional Dots and Ultra Thin glue Dots.  The mini pearls are from my stash. I think the card is adorable – perfect for Valentine’s Day, or in my case, a little girl’s birthday! 

I’d better run – it’s grocery shopping and errand day. Tongue out So we’ll be heading to  my “favorite” place – WalMart. Have a good one!

Sig

Whew

Where does the time go? It seems like just yesterday I was redecorating my blog and getting the rest of my website online and now it’s time to throw off the Holiday digs and create something new…  I had quite the time with the image map in my blog header – thankfully Bunny was able to help me out as the tech support guys of the software I was using were not at all helpful!  While we’re on the subject of new, I have some “news” too.

I’m looking forward to the coming year – at least most of it.  There are some new and exciting events in my future; though I can’t go into all of the details yet, one of them will be focusing on incorporating my paper crafts into my website and offering items for sale – kind of Etsy style.  So, at some point I’ll be joining the ranks of my super-talented friends Bunny (The Lil Stamping Studio) and Suzanne (Crafting Connection) in the realm of ecommerce.  In preparation for that adventure, and to help my friend Suzanne a bit (I’m far from an ecommerce service provider, but I did help her get her website online), I have installed ZenCart as well as a Shopping Cart application from Coffee Cup.  I’m running into an issue with inventory control with the Coffee Cup software in that their software isn’t tied to a database, so it doesn’t offer any sort of automatic control – which means if I have only 1 or 2 of an item, I could end up selling more than I have in stock since the software doesn’t deduct purchases from the inventory count – not a big deal for digital products, but a definite pain for me!  ZenCart isn’t bad as far as cart software goes, but it’s not as easy to use – hence a bit of a learning curve for me. I’m always up for a challenge, but I don’t want to kill my creative spirit as my time, like everyone else’s, is limited and Nadya will remain my top priority!

All of that to say, I’m really excited about 2010 and I hope everyone else has something exciting or rewarding to look forward to as well. May you have a fabulous New Year!

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PSE Gradients and Digi-Stamps

Welcome to another Lindsay Day – aka Thursday!  Last week I had several people ask how I created the multi-colored or gradient text fills and effects on my Elephant Birthday card.  So, I decided I’d do a quick tutorial for you.  I used a flower and a a sentiment from Lindsay’s Doodle Flowers set for this tutorial.

I launched PSE 6 and opened my two digital-stamps along with a new 6×6 file at 300 PPI.imageI centered the sentiment on my blank canvas and then added the flower.  I wanted the flower to fit inside the sentiment, so I adjusted its size by to 60% and kept the ratios locked so it wouldn’t be distorted.image Now the fun (aka coloring) begins!  I created a new layer ABOVE my sentiment layer by clicking the new layer button (upper left corner of the layers palette) or you can go to Layer—> New—> Layer or Ctrl+Shift+N.image Then I select my Gradient Tool (located just under the Paint Bucket on your toolbar) and pattern (this is from the default menu):imageNext draw a line across your canvas – I used a diagonal from upper left to lower right.  You can redraw them over and over until you get the look you want.imageNow take your mouse and Alt+Click on the narrow line between the Gradient Fill and your Sentiment layer to create the mask (filled the bottom layer with white so you could see the effect more clearly and to simulate being printed on white paper/cardstock): image If you want your flower outline to match your text, you c an duplicate the Gradient layer by Right Clicking on it in the Layers Palette and selecting duplicate; then drag the duplicated layer ABOVE the Flower layer and Alt+Click to create the mask:image You could print from here – color as you’d like or merely trim, embellish, and attach to your card. However, I thought I’d take it a step further and add some more color and texture to mine.  I created 4 new layers BELOW my flower stamp and above my Sentiment by selecting the Gradient Layer ABOVE the sentiment and clicking my Add New Layer button 4 times.  Then I double-clicked on the text of each layer and renamed it so I would know what I was working on. In this case my layers are titled, from top to bottom, Flower Outline Gradient, Flower Outline, Center Button, Top Petal, Bottom Petal, Leaves, Sentiment Gradient, Sentiment, and Background.imageNext, I selected my magic wand tool (7th button from the top on the toolbar). Then in my Layers Palette, I selected my Flower Outline Layer. I clicked inside the button to get “marching ants” or dotted lines around the button.imageNext I expanded my selection by 1 pixel – to do this go to your Select Menu –> Modify –> Expandimage          Enter 1 in the pop-up and click OK.imageNow, on your Layers Palette, select your Button Layer and fill it with color (it doesn’t matter what color you choose as we’ll be adding gradients above it anyway). Instead of the Paint Bucket tool, I used the Edit –> Fill Layer from the drop down menu. imageI selected Color… from the Contents drop-down and picked a light pink so I could see where my fill was.image    Then I removed the marching ants by using Select –> Deselect (or Ctrl+D).imageI repeated the above steps for the top petal, bottom petal, and leaves to get this: imageThen I created a new layer above each of my Flower layers so I could add Gradient Fills to them as well. I played with my Gradients (the fill process is the same as above) until I was satisfied and ended up with this: image You could save and print from here, but I wanted to add a bit of texture too. So, I simplified my Flower Layers (I selected my Gradient Layer and Ctrl+Clicked the corresponding Flower layer so that both layers were highlighted in my Layers Palette and then right Clicked and selected Merge Layers). My Gradients are no longer editable, but I can easily add texture now. To add Texture, I selected the Texture options from the Effects Palette (located above the Layers Palette) image

You can use the defaults, or add your own.  I used a Texture from KimB  Designs (available as part of the DSV grab bag this month). Here’s my almost end-result:image

Next I added a Scallop shape – I added a new layer BELOW my sentiment and then used my Custom Shape Tool (just below the Gradient button on the toolbar) to draw the Scallop (I also had my Shift button pressed while I was drawing so that my Scallop would be proportional. After I was satisfied with my Shape, I right clicked on the Scallop Layer in the Layers Palette and Simplified my shape. image Again, you can print from here or add a bit of shadow to your flower layers to give them a more “pieced” look. To add the shadow, select the layer you want to work with, I selected my button fill first and worked down. Then in your Effects Palette, select Layer Styles (the button that looks like 2 frames), and then select Drop Shadows from the Drop-Down menu.image Play with them until you find one you like (Ctrl+Z) will undo anything. My final stamped and colored image is now ready to printed and added to my card. image

I hope you found this little tutorial helpful.  If you have questions, leave me a comment and I’ll see what I can do to help. Happy stamping! And, just for playing along, I have to gradient background papers for you (just click the image to download) – they are Fall colors and coordinate well with Lindsay’s Sketchy Leaves digital stamp set or any of her fabulous $1 Leaves and Acorns individual stamps.folder

Oh, and don’t forget, Lindsay’s DT call is open until November 7th, you can get the details here.  Also, be sure you stop by Lindsay’s blog as she has some fabulous eye-candy up this week and there might be a freebie in it for you as well.  You can visit the rest of the DT from there – the team is so talented and I know they have some amazing projects to showcase this week.

I’d also like to remind everyone of the Spread the Love Blog Hop and my Blog Candy – it’s all up until November 9 and such a great cause to support – why not use some of Lindsay’s digital stamps (where every $5 purchase earns you a FREE $1 stamp) to create a card for Jaimie – then come back here, leave a link, and be entered to win some candy?!?!

 

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