Showing posts with label zig-zag book. Show all posts
Showing posts with label zig-zag book. Show all posts

Saturday, April 15, 2023

Everyday Art - Elements Stencils

Hello Friends,

I am so happy to be sharing one of the makes from the Stampers Anonymous release! I made this 4 x 4" zig-zag book using stamps and stencils from the new release. The little book is easy to make by layering up a couple stamps, then using a rainbow of Oxide Inks with the new Everyday Art Element Stencils. We previously have made Elements Stencils with numbers and even words, but never a multitude of shapes that can be used in so many combinations. It really was fun! Enough talk...lets get started!
These are the 7 stencils from the pack that I used in this project.  Each Element stencil pack has 10 mini stencils.  As you can see there, are so many stencil shapes that the ideas are really endless.
To start, we have to make the little zig-zag book.
Cut three pieces of Distress Mixed Media Cardstock 8.5 x 4".
Cut one piece 8 x 4".
Score one end of the three 8.5 x 4" at 1/2". This 1/2" is where the tape will go to combine the pages.
Now score each piece in the center (each page will be 4 x 4" when folded)
Add Scor-tape to the scored ends of the three 8.5 x 4" pieces.
Combine the 4 pieces to create the zig-zag.
Just like this!
Now time to start stamping.
I used Milled Lavender Oxide Ink and the Tiny Prints stamps for the background.  I only want to print on the edges of the paper, so I only inked one side of the stamp (the uneven ink was done on purpose so it does leave a straight line).
I misted the stamp with water before stamping along the edge.  Then just repeated the process till I got to the end.  You can stamp from the bottom as well.
I used Antique Linen Distress Spray over the top to add a bit of color.
Then used Hickory Smoke Archival Ink to stamp Floral Trims on every other page, starting with the cover.
For the stenciling, I used Oxide Ink, Blending Tools and multiple foam pads.
This part is pretty self-explanatory.  The photos will show you what stencils and colors of ink I used.  The blue post-it notes help to keep the excess ink off the background.  There is no set pattern, just stenciling intuitively where I thought the shapes should go.  I think once you pick a palette of colors to work with it gets easier.  


Aged Mahogany was the wild card here.  The leaf stencil looked good in pink, but when the Aged Mahogany was added over the top, it was even better. 

Don't be afraid of mixing colors!  These large rectangles really lent themselves to using two colors due to size.  


A Stabilo Pencil was a fun addition.
A little water makes it smear quite nicely.
I stenciled some hearts in varying sizes and colors, then cut them out.
The new Photomatic SKU was perfect for this project!  Bigger than Photobooth, Photomatic was just the right size for the 4 x 4" pages.
Now start adding the photos and cut pieces.
Add Clipping Stickers for words.
and a bit of stitching...
The rainbow on the cover, the hearts and small scallop are the pieces I stenciled and then cut out.  
Here is how it turned out page by page!

I thought she needed some gold dots on her hat to go with the Clippings Sticker so I used a piece of wire to make dots of varying sizes with Foundry Wax.  They turn the most beautiful gold when heated!



The added ribbon on one end is the closure. It will wrap around the book and tie in the front.
I hope you like my little book as much as I do.  I LOVED making it!  Super fun with the Oxide Inks and a modern take of the Everyday Art Element Stencils.  I am ready to make another one!

now carry on,
paula

Tuesday, March 1, 2022

"Just Hold On" with Saltwater Taffy

Hello Friends,

Happy to be here today to begin sharing the first of three projects I created for the new Distress Color.  This is a color I have been waiting for all year!  I knew this color was missing from the palette of Distress and I am so happy it is here to fill the void!  If you missed Tim's reveal of the new color, you can watch it HERE (swatches, samples and all).

Saltwater Taffy


Lets get started with the project for today!
Start by coloring at least five #8 tags.  I always like to color a few extra so I have a choice when putting the tags together.  The extra can always be stashed away for later. 
I use the Ranger Distress Heavystock tags that hold up to most wet mediums like ink and glue.  My colors of choice today are Salvaged Patina, Saltwater Taffy and Fossilized Amber but many combinations will work for the tags.  I have to say, this combination is one of my absolute favorites.
Once you have your tags colored and they are dry to the touch, put them in order as they will appear in the book. Then one by one, stamp and emboss the tags using the Floral Outline Stamp.  You only need small portions of the stamp (any of the three in the set will work).  The Saltwater Taffy Embossing Glaze looks mighty orange in the jar but as you can see, it's perfect once melted on the tags.
Once you have the embossing done it's time to sew the tags together.  I added a 1" strip of paper on the backside to keep the tags together before sewing (make sure you leave a bit of room so the tags can fold up).  Once tags are secure, sew down both sides.  Repeat, combining all five tags in one long strip.
NOTE: My sewing machine sews great on the top, but the back always looks terrible (need to have my machine serviced) so I know full well that I will be covering the sewing on the back with linen tape.  I'll show that part a little bit later.
Next, I cut and scored two pieces of Mixed Media Heavystock - you can make these any size you wish and they do not have to be even (meaning the fold does not have to be in the center).  Once cut, I stamped the Ornate background stamp using Saltwater Taffy Oxide Ink and let it dry completely.  
I stitched the edges of the insert, then stitched the insert directly into the seam (if you are a sewer, "stitch in the ditch" is the correct term).  I made two inserts, stitching them between tags 2-3 and tags 4-5.  If you are confused where to stitch the inserts in, fold your book up and the book will let you know, since they have to be sewn in the "valley" not the "mountain".
So here you go.  There is the paper strip (on the left) I used to connect the tags - bad stitching and all.  The Linen Tape on the right, wide enough to cover the paper and the stitching, giving me a cleaned up back as well as supporting the fold.
Once you have all your tags together, you can add any embellishments or words you wish.  You can use family photos or Paper Dolls like I did.  Ephemera, letters, numbers, Remnant Rubs, stickers, really anything!  
To keep the tag book closed, I wrapped rust colored idea-ology Velvet Ribbon around the book.  Here is the trick to making the knot smaller when using thick ribbon:
  1. Wrap ribbon around book so that it overlaps about 1".  Cut ribbon.
  2. Use a small amount of hot glue to connect the overlapped ribbon.  You should have created a "band" that slips off and on the book with ease.
  3. Cut another piece of ribbon about 3" long.
  4. Slip the 3" piece under the band and tie a knot.  Trim ends.
And there you have it.  You get a smaller knot that is easy to control.
I sewed the outside edge of the front and back tags so it matched the rest in the series.  
Create small collages with Worn Wallpaper cut out flowers (they come pre-cut in the package), ephemera and a photobooth photo.  I used a POSCA paint pent to add details to all the people.  Here, I added a pearl necklace.
Worn Wallpaper was added to the insert.  A piece of ephemera was folded over a stapled on).
Inside the insert I started a phrase that will continue onto other pages.  
I used 1/4" Scor-tape to keep the letters in place, then pressed them onto the insert.  You can sew across the top like I did or leave them as is.
Back of the insert.
Ephemera + Worn Wallpaper floral
Notice the pen work on her dress?  I love adding details like this.  A pink Classic Label makes a great halo.
I wasn't sure how to connect the ampersand and the word Grace, so I hand-cut a large flower from Worn Wallpaper and added it under the ampersand and over the word Grace. That gave the two things connectivity, so the ampersand didn't look as if it was just floating around on the tag.

For the second insert, I added more Worn Wallpaper (greens and blues) and another photobooth photo. BTW: all the seam binding/rayon ribbon was white and I have sprayed it with Saltwater Taffy!
I found this saying in the Clippings Sticker book so I felt she needed a crown on her head.  I cut this one using the Metallic Kraft-Stock from idea-ology.
This is something that I did BEFORE I ever sewed the insert into the book.  I used the new Bold Text 1 Thinlit die to cut a sentiment into the page.  I did add a piece of vellum over the back to obscure the view of the final tag.  Worn Wallpaper was added to the top of the page, combining the wallpaper sheets with a cut piece.
Here is a view of the back of the book once I finished adding all the Linen Tape strips.  You can see where I stitched the Mini Marque words to the pages and I'm fine with that!
I have made MANY tags books over the years and I will continue to make more because I just love them.  They are easy, forgiving, and can become almost anything you want them to be.  I think it was the perfect way to show off the new Distress color, Saltwater Taffy!  Don't you?

now carry on,
paula