Friday, October 19, 2012

Black Magic

One thing I love about my Stamp Clubs is the ladies always challenge me to learn new techniques.  I learned this particular technique at the request of a lady who has been special blessing to me and to my Stampin' Up! business.  

This is called the "black magic" technique.  It's not hard to do at all.  You simply stamp your image using Stampin' Up! whisper white craft ink on basic black paper.  Then heat set the image using your heating tool, or embossing gun.  Next you color the image with Stampin' Up! watercolor pencils.  Then heat set the image again.  And wah-lah!  You have a work of art.

You can do this technique using your whisper white craft ink on any dark-colored paper.  You can also use very vanilla craft ink on chocolate chip or early espresso paper.

Here is a list of Stampin' Up! products used to make this card:

Stamp Sets
Just Believe
Heard from the Heart

Paper
Rose Red
     5-1/2" x 8-1/2" - scored halfway to create base of card
     2-1/2" x 4-1/2"
Basic Black
     5-1/4" x 3-1/2"
     4-3/4" x 2-3/4"
     4-1/4" x 2-1/4"
Garden Green  
     5" x 3-1/4"

Ink
Whisper White - craft ink
Basic Black

Punches
scallop edge border

Tools
SNAIL adhesive
Heating Tool
Watercolor Pencils
If you would like to order any of these products, please visit my Stampin' Up! website.     
                      http://www.marcibray.stampinup.net/



Here are a few other cards I've made using the black magic technique.  If you'd like a list of materials used, please email me at BRAYpartyof4@yahoo.com






Friday, July 20, 2012

Circle Circus

     I have so much fun using the Circle Circus stamp set.
     My favorite use for it is to design paper.  Many times I do not have a paper that coordinates with the colors I want to use.  However, because I have this stamp set, that doesn't have to keep me from creating a eye-pleasing card.
     As you can see in this picture, it makes a very nice background for a masculine birthday card.
     I've listed the Stampin' Up! products used to create this card.



Stamp Set
Circle Circus
Teeny Tiny Wishes
Paper
Chocolate Chip 
     5-1/2" x 8-1/2" - scored halfway to create base of card, + scrap
Wild Wasabi 
     5-1/4" x 3", + scrap
Whisper White  
     5" x 2-3/4", + scrap
Pacific Point
     5-1/2" x 3/4", + scrap 

Ink
Wild Wasabi
Pacific Point
Chocolate Chip
Punches
1-3/4" scalloped circle
1-1/4" circle
1" circle
word window
modern label
Tools
SNAIL adhesive
Stampin' Dimensionals
If you would like to order any of these products, please visit my Stampin' Up! website.                           http://www.marcibray.stampinup.net/



Here are a few other cards I've made using the Circle Circus stamp set.  If you'd like a list of materials used, please email me at BRAYpartyof4@yahoo.com



Saturday, March 31, 2012

Easter Basket

I designed this basket last year for one of my stamp clubs.  I wanted to do something "Eastery", but I quickly realized I have no Easter stamp sets.  So I improvised.  I thought, "Easter signifies new life.  Butterflies make me think of new life".  It's a bit of a stretch, but it came out really cute. 
 
I brought the basket back out yesterday to show the ladies in my newest stamp club.  (That's right!  I'm up to three clubs!  Woohoo!)  Of course, it had been a year since I last made this box.  My brain was a little fuzzy on the details.  Instead of a 6" square, I started out with a 9" square.  So yesterday's basket came out a little bigger than the original.  The bigger the basket, the more chocolate you can stuff in it.  Am I right?  :)
 
I am hoping to get a chance to post this later as a tutorial with more details and more pictures.  For those of you who are in  my stamp clubs, you know what to do from here.  Happy Scrapping!
 
 
Stamp Set
Teeny Tiny Wishes
 
Paper
Pacific Point textured paper - 6" x 6" square for basket, and 1" x 9" strip for handle.
Score at 2" and 4".  Turn 90 degrees.  Score again at 2" and 4".
Blueberry Crisp designer series (retired) - scrap
Very Vanilla - scrap
Night of Navy - scrap
Sahara Sand - scrap
 
Ink
Pacific Point
 
Punches
2-3/8" scalloped circle
1-3/4" circle
word window
1/16" circle
 
Tools
Big Shot
Beautiful Butterflies Bigz Sizzix Die
2 brads
SNAIL adhesive
Stampin' Dimensionals
 
If you would like to order any of these products, please visit my Stampin' Up! website.                           http://www.marcibray.stampinup.net/

Friday, March 30, 2012

Build A Blossom

I love this card!  I think I say that about most of the pictures I post, but I wouldn't want to show you one I don't love!

This stamp set - Build a Blossom, along with its coordinating punch - Blossoms Petal Builder, were introduced last Spring.  They must have been a hit, because Stampin' Up! decided to put them in the 2011-2012 idea book and catalog. 

The set I used for the sentiment is no longer available, but you could easily substitute any sentiment to replace it.  May I suggest Teeny Tiny Wishes or a recent favorite My Friend.

You may have seen this card before.  I  pretty much duplicated the card that was in last year's Occasions mini-catalog.  I'm not too proud to admit that.  :) 

Still, it's cute.  It's simple.  And it's versatile.  You could make this card too!

Here's a list of the Stampin' Up! products I used.

Stamp Set
Build a Blossom

Paper
Marina Mist - 8-1/2"x5-1/2", scored at 4-1/4" to form base of card
Chocolate Chip - 4"x5" or scrap big enough to cut top note
So Saffron - scrap (I used to strips of 2"x11" to punch 10 petals)
Old Olive - scrap

Inks
So Saffron
Old Olive

Punches
Blossoms Petal Builder
Word Window

Tools
Big Shot
Top Note die
paper piercer or anywhere hole punch
antique brads
crystal effects
stampin' dimensionals
snail adhesive


If you would like to order any of these products, please visit my Stampin' Up! website.                           http://www.marcibray.stampinup.net/

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Love Birds

I'm a little late getting this card posted.  Valentine's Day was over a month ago.  I finally uploaded all the pics of my recent cards to my computer.  So forgive my tardiness. 

I had a recent demonstration where I used the bird builder punch for our make-n-take.  When we finished our project, I made this card, also using the bird punch, to show the ladies another example.  It was the week before Valentine's, hence the "happy valentine's day" sentiment.  However, you could swap that sentiment out with another one from the Teeny Tiny Wishes stamp set to make this a wedding card, or an anniversary card.  You could even make it a "love you" card, using the Short & Sweet stamp set.

This card seems to be a favorite among my customers.  So I thought I would share it with you.  I've listed all the Stampin' Up! products used to create this project below.

Stamp SetBaroque Motifs
Teeny Tiny Wishes

Paper
Basic Black - 8-1/2"x5-1/2", scored at 4-1/4" to form base of card
Real Red - 5-1/4"x 4" + scrap
Whisper White - 5"x3-3/4" + scrap
Old Olive - scrap

Inks
Basic Black
Old Olive

Punches
Bird Builder
Word Window

Tools
stampin' dimensionals
2-way glue pen
snail adhesive


If you would like to order any of these products, please visit my Stampin' Up! website.                           http://www.marcibray.stampinup.net/

Monday, March 12, 2012

Tea Bag Holder

I ordered the Morning Cup stamp set at the request of one of my customers.  She is a coffee addict, and wanted to do something with this set.  So we made a coffee packet holder, which came out really cute.  I'll post a picture of it tomorrow.

I was browsing the web, trying to come up with other ideas for this stamp set, when I came along this tea bag holder on Julie Davidson's blogspot.  It was simple and purposeful, so I copied the instructions and made one of my own.

I chose my colors based on the color of my tea bag, which for some reason is not included in the picture.  My apologies. 

I hope you like it.  I've included my Stampin' Up! supply list below.  Please visit Julie's website http://juliedavison.blogspot.com/2011/02/morning-cup-tea-bag-holder.html for further instructions.





Stamp Set
Morning Cup

Paper
Certainly Celery - 10-1/2"x3-1/2", scored @ 3-1/2 & 7", cut end square diagonally for base of card
Pumpkin Pie - 3"x3" and 3-1/4"x3-1/4"
Whisper White - 2-3/4"x2-3/4" and 3-1/4"x3-1/4"

Inks
Chocolate Chip
Pumpkin Pie

Markers
Certainly Celery
Pumpkin Pie

Tools
Chocolate Chip grosgrain ribbon
stampin' dimensionals
sticky strip
snail adhesive


If you would like to order any of these products, please visit my Stampin' Up! website.                           http://www.marcibray.stampinup.net/

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

You're in My Thoughts

I saw this card on another website, but I failed to keep a copy of the link.  So to whomever designed this card, I give you full credit.  I just don't know who you are.

I love this card!  I have used this basic format to make multiple cards for multiple purposes.  I've turned it into an anniversary card, a wedding card, and even a Christmas card.  It is quite versatile. 

Embossing the flowers by running them through the big shot is what really adds the finishing touch.  I hope you like it!

The following Stampin' Up! products were used to make this card.

Stamp SetsWord Play

Paper
Certainly Celery - 8-1/2"x5-1/2", folded in half for base of card, + scraps
Whisper White - 5-1/4"x4"
Baja Breeze - scraps

Inks
Baja Breeze

Punches
5-Petal Flower
Bird Punch
Brad Punch

Tools
Big Shot
Big Shot platform
Big Shot cutting pads
Perfect Polka Dots - embossing folder
Framed Tulips - embossing folder
flower brads - subtles, certainly celery
glue dots
2-way glue pen
snail adhesive


If you would like to order any of these products, please visit my Stampin' Up! website.                           http://www.marcibray.stampinup.net/