Leo is setting the challenge over at Daring Cardmakers this week and she'd like to see projects featuring a teacup with something in it - it could be just the drink or it could be something else, have a look at the blog to see what the design team put inside theirs!
I decided to go small for a change and make an ATC. I used the MISTI to let me do some slightly complicated masking so I could stamp my little green monster inside the cup, jumping out to say hello.
I hope Leo will forgive the use of an espresso cup rather than a teacup - it was the closest thing I had. Mind you, many years ago we visited Japan and in a lovely hotel in Hiroshima I ordered green tea and a traditional cake. Maybe it was the combination of the sugar in the cake and the "gun powder" style of the tea but it practically gave me hallucinations so green tea can definitely rival espresso for potency!
Stamps:
Monsters Ink by Technique Tuesday
Splat That by Waltzingmouse Stamps (no longer with us)
My own cup design
Ink:
Soft Granite Shadow Ink by Hero Arts
Graphite Black Brilliance ink by Tsukineko
Shabby Shutters Tim Holtz Distress ink by Ranger
Other:
ATC and Corners die by Tim Holtz Alterations/Sizzix
Copic markers
Hello die by Waltzingmouse stamps (no longer with us)
MISTI stamp positioner
Clear Wink of Stella pen
Thanks for stopping by, have a lovely weekend!
Showing posts with label coffee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coffee. Show all posts
Friday, 26 May 2017
Friday, 5 February 2016
Coffee lover!
Inspired by a mixed media challenge on Splitcoast Stampers, I've been having a little play with coffee!
We don't usually have instant coffee but I got a small jar a while ago when we had workmen around who preferred it to "proper" coffee! The bit left in the bottom of the jar came in useful.
I made a strong coffee mix to start and used it at different dilutions - weak on a flat brush through the stencil to start off with and to sponge the edges of the card, strong to tint some gesso to paint over the hearts and also to add shading. I smeared some of the full-strength solution onto a craft mat, dabbled the flourish stamp into it and stamped around the edges. I finished by stamping a coffee-related quote with pigment ink.
I made a more conventional card with the same stencil for the Bubbly Funk blog too - you can see that here if you're interested!
Stamps:
Dinkie Vintage Flourish by Indigo Blu
My own design coffee sentiment
Ink:
Instant coffee/water!
Brilliance by Tsukineko (Pearlescent Chocolate)
Other:
Love Post 6x6 stencil by the Crafters Workshop
Gesso
Thanks for stopping by!
We don't usually have instant coffee but I got a small jar a while ago when we had workmen around who preferred it to "proper" coffee! The bit left in the bottom of the jar came in useful.
I made a strong coffee mix to start and used it at different dilutions - weak on a flat brush through the stencil to start off with and to sponge the edges of the card, strong to tint some gesso to paint over the hearts and also to add shading. I smeared some of the full-strength solution onto a craft mat, dabbled the flourish stamp into it and stamped around the edges. I finished by stamping a coffee-related quote with pigment ink.
I made a more conventional card with the same stencil for the Bubbly Funk blog too - you can see that here if you're interested!
Stamps:
Dinkie Vintage Flourish by Indigo Blu
My own design coffee sentiment
Ink:
Instant coffee/water!
Brilliance by Tsukineko (Pearlescent Chocolate)
Other:
Love Post 6x6 stencil by the Crafters Workshop
Gesso
Thanks for stopping by!
Labels:
coffee,
indigo blu,
mask/stencil,
mixed media,
olc (one layer card)
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