I bought some Copic markers and decide to practice my Copic coloring technique. And I worked with my old Altenew flower stamps... and still enjoyed using them to my card.
I love these gorgeous layered rose images. I usually stamped them with pink combos, so I want to try some different colors. As you see, my colors are purple, blue, and gray. I love how they turned out.
Today I would like to share this Hydrangea
card! Hydrangea is my favorite flower, I love it gorgeous flower shape and
elegant colors.
I used Altenew Hydrangea layered stamp to create this card. I have to say this stamp is beautiful, but it need to practice! Ha ha ha, because I did struggle a little to line up everything perfectly. I really love the way the two inner layers (although they look very similar) give a beautiful and subtle layering effect.
After finished my stamping, I also used copic markers to add some shadows.
I've been trying out my newest Altenew Snapdragon stamp set this morning, so I would like to share two of my results that uses one stamp set and die cut.
For the first card, I stamped the layered image on white cardstock.
Once I was done stamping the image, I cut the flower with coordinating die.
The background was cut with Altenew die. Next, I took one of the side-folding cards and adhered the die cut background to it.
I also cut the frame and panel using STAMPlorations die, and I added some light grey solid flower stamping onto the panel.
I mounted the panel onto the card front with foam tape, and adhered the frame around the panel.
Then, I mounted the cut out stamped flowers onto the panel with foam tape to get some dimension.
To finish, I stamped the sentiment in black on the panel.
For the second, I tried to stamped the image with pink and purple colors and cut out with coordinating die.
I made a card base out of a geen cardstock and added the panel and frame to it using STAMPlorations die.
After that I adhered all flowers onto the panel.
To finish, I stamped the sentiment onto the vellum and adhered it to the flower.
Hi friends, Today I’ll be sharing how to create this slider light up card.
I’ll be using Chibitronics LED sticker and copper tape, coin and Squirrel Little Qua that drawn by myself to show you how.
Squirrel Little Qua is skiing from the hillside to the street light. Once Little Qua arrival, the street light shines immediately!
I also made a step by step process video, if you don't want to take time to see my instruction, you can visit my YouTube channel to see more details.
I started by using soft and deep blue inks to create the background. I also drew the squirrel image and street light, colored them with marker and cut out.
I prepared two hillside diecuts. I cut a slider track in the large one. Then, I used pencil to trace the slider track onto another panel.
I also measured the place where I'll put my battery and LED sticker. Then, I drew the circuit sketch.
This circuit is very basic and easy to do.
Please notice that I left a little gap beside the track.
For the battery holder, I prepared two piece of papers. One is 2.5cm*5cm, the other is 2.5cm*10.5cm.
I folded that 2.5cm*5cm paper in half, and glued it to the circuit panel.
Then, I divided that 2.5cm*10.5cm paper in four parts, each one is 2.5cm*2.5cm. And please notice that I left a little part 0.5cm*2.5cm.
I stacked the four parts and glued them together, so the thickness is as same as the battery. I also cut a hole which diameter is 2cm, and then put the battery into the hole.
Here's the tip, the thickness of layered battery holder should be as same as the battery, and the whole battery switch.
So how many times should you fold the paper? My answer is it depends on your paper, battery and foam tape.
After finished the batter switch, I taped down the copper tape along my pencil circuit sketch, and placed the LED sticker on top. I also applied copper tape to the both metal pads of LED sticker to increase the conduction.
That is all from my side today. I hope you were inspired!