Collage Skates
Posted: December 13, 2023 Filed under: Dies, gel press, let's skate, Penny Black | Tags: gel press, gel printing, Penny Black creative dies, Taylored Expressions 1 Comment
This was one of last year’s Christmas cards made during my collage Christmas card class. All the strips of colour are from gel prints. If you look closely you can see some grungy texture and pattern. None of the prints were amazing by themselves but when combined I quite liked the mix and pattern.

I used the Penny Black die set ‘let’s skate’ to cut two skates from the collage panel then popped them up on an embossed panel and added a Taylored Expressions sentiment from her ‘simple strips’ Christmas stamp.

I made many collage cards last year because I have so many gel prints to collage and many dies that worked for cutting. There were trees, bells, stars, poinsettia, stockings, baubles and more trees! I hope this is another idea you’ll try with your gel prints or any patterned papers or tapes. Washi tapes work well because the adhesive is already there!
Holly Leaves – framed
Posted: December 12, 2023 Filed under: Echidna Studios, holly leaves, Karin brushmarkers | Tags: Echidna Studios, Fabriano Watercolour Paper, Karin brushmarkers, Penny Black stamps, sennelier watercolours 1 Comment
This is my second pair of cards featuring the new ‘holly leaves‘ digital stamp set from Echidna Studios. In an earlier post I shared the foiled cards which were overfoiled by accident but came out looking very shimmery and still accepted watercolour. For today’s cards I printed the holly images larger and didn’t foil them. I once again used Fabriano hot pressed watercolour paper and Sennelier watercolours to paint the two images.

If you remember the foiled post you might notice I made the same colour choices, an unrealistic blue-green and a more realistic green-green! A little hint if you are painting berries, it is always nice to have a darker and a lighter side to suggest dimension but even without that a little black or white dot can make them immediately more realistic.

I chose to mat these panels and found a suitable blue green but ended up blending mowed lawn distress ink over a piece of light green cardstock to create a matching green for the card above. Blending ink to create matching mats is something Ardyth does all them time. She is full of clever strategies. I chose to add a shadowy background around the blue-green leaves using a grey Karin marker and water to dilute and spread the ink. The sentiments are from PB ‘jolly snippets‘ and ‘light of Christmas‘ sets.

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Berry Branches
Posted: December 11, 2023 Filed under: a berry branch, Penny Black | Tags: Fabriano Watercolour Paper, Penny Black stamps, Ranger Distress inks 10 Comments
It’s another old favourite, maybe I say that a lot but when it comes to Penny Black brushstroke foliage stamps need I say more? This one is called ‘a berry branch‘ and I’ve featured it once a few years back on two different cards. How is that possible? I know it did turn up in classes a few years back and it was definitely part of this years ‘Painting with Stamps’ in-person class. Some of my previous posts have shown first and second generation prints from the same ‘inking’ and the two cards above are another example.

I keep the stamp in the stamp positioner and after stamping one panel I place another one in the same corner, spritz the still inky stamp and then stamp a paler more diluted impression. Often the second one ends up being my favourite. I used distress inks which work so well with added water.

When using this technique you can’t always control where the colours will blend into each other but I don’t let that worry me. I quite like the areas where green blends into brown into red.

Some of the panels got the splatter treatment, all were embossed with the canvas embossing folder and I added small PB sentiments either to the panel or just underneath it. Just one stamp but definitely a pretty one! Today’s post features affiliate links to The Foiled Fox. If you buy through these links I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you.
Holly Leaves – foiled
Posted: December 7, 2023 Filed under: Echidna Studios, holly leaves, Taylored Expressions | Tags: Echidna Studios, Fabriano Watercolour Paper, sennelier watercolours, Taylored Expressions 5 Comments
The foiling on these cards didn’t work properly yet here they are on display on my blog. I decided the foiling error was pretty enough to use anyway, I just can’t tell you for sure how to achieve this accidental look! The images are new digital stamps from Echidna Studios, called ‘Holly Leaves‘. I printed both images on hot pressed watercolour in my laser printer then foiled with gold foil. Whether it was a smudgy print or a different type of foil I’m not sure but foil attached to the background as well as the outline image.

As you can see, I was still able to watercolour the images using Sennelier watercolour paints. Even though the camera didn’t capture it, the whole outline image is foiled plus some speckling in the background.

I’m not sure that holly comes in the blue green colour I chose for the card above but I like a bluey green so I keep choosing it on my projects. The green shown below might be more realistic.

I added some gold metallic thread then finished both cards with Taylored Expressions sentiment strips.

I have also painted these holly images without foiling but I think this post is long enough so I will share those cards another day. I’ve noticed lately that when my posts are quite long an ad appears before the end of the post. Sadly I have no control over that. If I don’t want ads I have to pay extra to not have them. Just think of my posts like a magazine page, ads do pop up here and there.

I don’t make money from the ads but I do make a small commission if you click one of my links from Foiled Fox or Scrap’N’Stamp. When you buy a digital stamp or cutting file from Echidna Studios both my daughter and I get very excited and congratulate each other! You might have heard the line, ‘When you buy from a small business, an actual person does a little happy dance.’ We dance!
Pines and Pinecones
Posted: December 4, 2023 Filed under: Brush Pines, Penny Black, treasured pine | Tags: Kuretake Gansai Tambi watercolour paints, Penny Black stamps 9 Comments
I have a couple more simple one stamp cards to share today. This style has been the main contributor to my stack of Christmas cards this year. I love brushstroke stamps and always enjoy using watercolour techniques with them. The stamp above is from Penny Black and is called ‘brush pines‘. It is a small stamp so you could stamp it more than once to fill a card front or combine it with a berry stamp. I chose to position it in the corner of a watercolour paper panel, ink the stamp with a couple of green and a couple of brown distress inks, spritz the stamp then press it onto the paper. The ink moves and blends a little and if I want more blending I use a paintbrush and water.

Because it is a simple design I embossed the little panel (after stamping the sentiment) with a woodgrain embossing folder. I like the differentiation between the panel and the card base not by colour, but by texture.
By the way, on Friday I posted a card that is part of the Scrap’N’Stamp Christmas Critters blog hop. There is a prize to be given to a commenter as well as some discounts and a free gift to read about. Make sure you pop back to my post to comment yourself into the draw.

I gave the same treatment to the PB ‘treasured pine‘ stamp which is larger but still a simple cone and needles design. After stamping I added some pearlescent white paint to the design where there might be snow sitting on the pine cone. I used the same Stampin Up ‘woodgrain’ embossing folder to add texture after the sentiment from PB ‘Christmas sentiments‘ was added. (PB treasured pine is available at both Foiled Fox and Scrap’N’Stamp)

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Christmas Critters blog hop
Posted: December 1, 2023 Filed under: Penny Black, robin's christmas | Tags: Penny Black stamps, Ranger Distress inks 17 Comments
I am happy to be participating in Scrap’N’Stamp Christmas Critters Inspiration Hop today. You will be able to find oodles of critter inspiration on the blogs included in this hop. With eleven different stops on the hop there is sure to be something for everyone. Be sure to leave comments at each stop along the way- a winner will be randomly selected from those comments to win a $50 gift certificate to the SNS online store & announced on the SNS blog December 26. If you are looking for critters of any kind make sure you check out the 20% off Critters Sale.

When invited to a Critters themed hop I knew I would be stamping a bird and this sweet Penny Black robin was just the thing. The stamp is called Robin’s Christmas and you get the whole scene in one lovely stamp. Kind of similar to a one a one pot meal – always a winner in my book!

I stamped the bird on hot press watercolour paper first with speckled egg distress ink which is a nice pale blue which I could easily stamp over with darker colours. With the outline image stamped I used speckled egg ink from a re-inker to paint the sky behind the bird. Once that was dry I continued to work in a stamp positioner with one or two ink colours at a time stamping all the other elements. I used evergreen bough and rustic wilderness for the leaves, tea dye and walnut stain for the wood, candied apple for the berries and feathers and weathered wood and tea dye for the bird’s feathers.

The sentiment is from the PB set ‘feeling of Christmas‘. To finish the scene I used an embossing pen and white embossing powder to add snow here and there.
Thanks for visiting my stop on the hop. If you want to start from the beginning click over to the Scrap’N’Stamp blog. If you are looking for the next stop after me click over to the incredibly talented Dina Kowal.
Of course there’s also a SALE 20% off Critters until December 7, so have fun shopping after you hop! As a bonus, while supplies last you can get a Christmas Critter stamp for FREE with any purchase over $50! Just look for this cute penguin stamp and add it to your shopping cart!

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Bethlehem Skyline
Posted: November 30, 2023 Filed under: Bethlehem skyline, cricut, Echidna Studios, Penny Black, Silent Night | Tags: cricut, Echidna Studios, Minc, Penny Black stamps, sennelier watercolours 9 Comments
Today’s post is another long one full of photos. I hope you enjoy seeing the different styles and techniques applied to the new Echidna Studios digital set ‘Bethlehem Skyline‘. I requested this image and I think my daughter did a beautiful job with her design. The set includes a black silhouette and an outline image featured further down this blog post.

To create these first two cards I printed the silhouette image on white cardstock then foiled over the top with black foil. Using blending brushes I blended first scattered straw distress ink then broken china, and finally uncharted mariner for the deep blue sky. I wanted the colours to blend into each other but I didn’t want too much green where the blue and yellow met so I went carefully in that area.

The sky was dark but I wanted a bit darker so blended just a bit of black soot ink around the edges and top of the panel. You might have noticed the image is the same but a different size in each card; that’s the beauty of a scalable digital image. To add stars to the blended sky I spritzed a fine spray of water on the panel and then dabbed it dry with a paper towel. The stars are subtle but they are there. The words Hope and Peace are once again from the PB ‘holiday snippets’ set.

The next style of card features a cut out of the Bethlehem skyline once again using the digital svg file but cut from black cardstock with the cricut. After cutting the silhouette a couple of times we realised the trees were too small for a card sized cut out so added a tree-less image to the set.

I painted a blue and yellow sky with Sennelier watercolour paints then, once dry splattered white acrylic ink over the blue area. When that was dry I attached the black silhouette and embossed a sentiment from the PB set, ‘silent night’.

When cutting the silhouette from black cardstock I also cut a larger one which I have wrapped around cylindrical glass vase. I put a candle inside the vase and lit it but I am not sure whether the candle is bright enough. I am going to keep experimenting and if I can get a good photo I will share it here on the blog. I think the image would look great cut from vinyl and attached to a wooden panel as a nativity sign. Oh the possibilities!

The final card features the other image in the set, an outline of the Bethlehem skyline. I printed it on hot pressed watercolour paper then painted over the buildings with liquid frisket to mask them. The masking made it possible to paint the sky with wet watercolour layers of blue, pink and yellow while preserving the town to paint after the sky dried. To get the soft bleed of pink and yellow into blue I set the panel upside down on the top edge to dry so gravity helped me get the glowing light effect.

I used a mustard yellow to paint the foreground but it was too bright so I added some of the same blue from the sky to give it some shadow. With both the sky and ground completed I removed the liquid frisket(masking fluid) and painted the buildings with Payne’s grey.

I finished the card with a mat of white then a mat of mustard brown and a little PB sentiment in versafine clair ‘morning mist‘ ink. Thanks for reading this far. I hope you enjoyed my different techniques with this lovely image. I think you’ll be seeing it again; its a new fave!
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Trees from strips and scraps
Posted: November 29, 2023 Filed under: Darkroom Door, Dies, Music Background, Penny Black, sheet music, starry night | Tags: Darkroom Door stamps, Penny Black creative dies, Penny Black stamps 5 Comments
I have a few more cards made from leftovers today; I love leftovers, especially the ones in the fridge but the paper ones are nice too! The card above is my favourite of the mix and it is so simple, just strips and stars. I stamped one of those strips with a music background stamp but the rest are just patterned or gold shimmer cardstock.

I made use of one tree die for the rest of today’s cards, it’s from Penny Black’s ‘evergreen tree‘ die set. The trees above are cut from stamped and patterned paper. The tree below I cut from a piece of kraft that I had coloured my own plaid pattern on with coloured pencils and a gel pen. It was fun but not necessary if you want to be quick. The pretty music stamp featured below is from Darkroom Door and the larger one above from Penny Black.

The final card shows another tree cut with the same die but from printed plaid paper attached to a panel stamped with an old holiday word stamp. The little stars I cut with the PB ‘starry night die’ and used small sentiments from the PB holiday snippets set. It is an old set now but I use it all the time on Christmas cards.

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Foiled and Embossed ornaments – video
Posted: November 27, 2023 Filed under: grafix | Tags: grafix, Penny Black creative dies 5 Comments
Recently I made a video for Grafix which involved some experimenting with their Metallic Foil board. I created some sweet little foiled and embossed ornaments and a card. I was very impressed with the way the foil board embossed. You can see the whole process in the video below.
The double tack mounting film worked very well also adhering the foil board to the chipboard. It made for some simple but very shiny, eye-catching ornaments. If you don’t have dies that cut chipboard you could always die-cut several baubles from cardstock and stack them to make a firm base for the foiled layers.

I added a single layer embossed bauble to a card front too and the shine of the foil board looks lovely on the very neutral vintage music paper. The ornaments and bow were all cut using the Sizzix ‘retro ornaments’ Bigz die and the word ‘joy’ was cut with the Penny Black ‘joyful winter’ die.













