A crop party is a modern quilting bee. A group of friends gather to have girl friend time, sharing joys and sorrows while preserving memories and creating a special keepsake.
Thursday, January 13, 2022
A is For Anything Christmas, S is for Snowflake, Sparkle, and Spray
Wednesday, January 12, 2022
More Fun With My New Toy
The Jingle Belles want to see what goodies either Santa brought, or we treated ourselves to in the pre or post holiday sales. I happily obliged while having fun playing with my new 8x10 Gel Press, experimenting and getting a feel for applying acrylic paint to it. The colors I used for this background are actually pretty bright, not pastels. After rolling out the paint, I continued to brayer off paint until I had a thin coat, let it dry, and then rolled on a thin coat of white to pull it. I used part of the print to back a die cut made using the Hero Arts Snowflake Pattern Cover Plate die. I used a die set from Pink and Main to cut the sentiment from the darkest sheet from Stampin' Up's Silver Foil Specialty pack. I love the purple cast and lined texture of it. Although it showed against the background, the snowflakes were a little distracting, so I cut the shadow from some vellum which muted the snowflakes just enough to lift the sentiment from the background. I finished my card with some light purple sparkles.
I also plan to enter this in the {PIN}spirational Winter Challenge and Happy Little Stampers Anything Goes With Dies challenge. Thank you for stopping by! Until next time, Hansi
Sunday, January 9, 2022
New Year, New Toys, New Techniques
I bought a gel press last fall and never had time to play with it, so you could say it is new to me and using it with acrylic paint is a whole new experience. Acrylics don't behave like ink and have a bit of a learning curve, but you can get effects you can't get with ink. It is definitely a lesson in letting go because despite your planning, you can never be sure exactly what you are going to end up with. That's part of what makes it so fun! Right now I am practicing putting down a layer using different colors of paint and picking it back up on paper, otherwise known as pulling the print.
I needed a birthday card for my husband, had a bunch of prints, and saw this Freshly Made Sketch:
I could see little cats sitting/standing in squares cut from my prints just like they were in windows. Did I mention he is the world's best catdad? I cut pieces out of several prints, sponged Archival ink along the edges and set about to arranging them, deciding on the more muted colors for the front and using the leftover bolder pieces for the inside below: