Sunday, July 18, 2010

Coloring Hair on Whiff of Joy Image

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Hi there! Thanks for stopping by today! This is Jeanette from Canada! I receive many questions regarding how I color the hair of my Whiff of Joy images. I love to color long flowing hair and so I have created a video tutorial showing how I colored this one. I hope this answers some of your questions!

The tutorial on how I created this cloudy sky background can be found ~here~ and ~here~. It is a two-part one!
Hope it helps!

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Corner Bookmark By Marley

Hi ladies,

Today I want to make a tutorial how to make a corner bookmark, its really easy and simple to do!

Ok what you will need;
- 1 peace of cardstock 4x4 inch (10,9cm)
- 1 peace of cardstock 2 3/4 inch x 2 3/4 inch (6,9cm)
- Scoring board
- Cuttingtool
- Glue
- Decoration and borderpunch

You start with the 4x4 inch cardstock. Mark the center at 3 sides, so at 2 inch.
I draw a pencil line from mark to mark to make it easier to score.



Line up the lines or marks on your scoring board and score them diagonal.
If you did both sides, fold them like this.



Take your 2 3/4 x 2 3/4 inch cardstock and line it up diagonally in your papercutter and cut it.



Make a border. I used a Martha Stewart punch



Put the triangle on the front and back of your bookmark.
Its time to decorate now!!



This is my finished bookmark using a fabulous image from the new stampkit Life's a beach



This is the back



The back in a book



Hope you liked my tutorial and maybe make some corner bookmark too!!
Big hugs Marley

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Baby Gift Box by Inge Groot

Hi Ladies, it's my time again to show you how I did it;-) This time I've made a little gift box for a sweet newborn girl. Inside the box there's room for a pair of tiny sox. Now let's start...
Take a piece of 12 x 12 Kraft paper (this is the only time I use inches the rest of the tutorial will be in cm. You can easily convert this with an inch converter to cm found by Google) Cut two pieces , one of 12  by 24 cm and a square one of 17,4 x 17,4 cm
Score the square one at 5,8 and 11,6 cm than turn and do the exact same thing again. Score the other piece of cardstock at 3 - 9 cm turn and score at 3- 9 -15 -21 cm
Cut the piece in the middle out, where the line is and then it will look like this
Now fold all the scored lines of both the square and the rectangle pieces of cardstock
You see here that I've cut on both sides a little, this is to make the lit later on. The exact same thing I did with the square one
Now fold the square piece to a little box
And glue with tape to the other piece of cardstock
Tape the lit together
Your box is ready, let the fun part begin....start decorating!
And open....
Supplies
Paper: Kraft cardstock and Daisy D's
Accessories: Prima little roses, strass, ribbon.
Tool: Big Shot, Quickutz, Quickutz die leaves and nestabilities round and scalloped round
Color Medium: Copic Sketches

Have fun and enjoy this tutorial, if you have any questions please ask:-) Need another sample? You can look overhere and see the one I've did last year.
Inge xx

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Sketch of Murielle

Hello!I'm Murielle DT for France and I propose for this month of July a little sketch that I just realized with the card.I hope they will inspire you!I used a new stamp collection "City Girl 2" From Elizabeth Bell Whiff Of Joy.
Thank you and have a good day.






















Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Selfmade Design paper & aging with Copic Airbrushing by Katharina Frei

Today I want to show you how I created this background paper, which matches my coloured image perfectly.
Heute möchte ich euch gerne zeigen, wie ich dieses Hintergrundpapier, das farblich perfekt zu meinem Motiv passt, selbst gemacht habe.
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Stamps: Whiff of Joy Spring Swirls, "A little magic might help", Butterflies
Ink: StazOn jet black, Memento tuxedo black
Paper: Su black, white vellum and whisper white cardstock
Accessories: silver brads from Stampin' Up, silver crystals from Artoz, crystal effects from SU
Colored with Copic Sketch Markers: E21, R20, B02, B04, R81, R83, R83, Y21, Y23, E31, white gel pen
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I created my own background paper using the stamps of Whiff of Joy's Spring Swirls collection and a butterfly from the "Butterflies" stamp set. I used my Cuttlebug B plate to arrange the stamps and stamped my "selfmade background stamp" on whisper white cardstock from Stampin' Up with Memento tuxedo black ink.
Ich habe mein eigenes Hintergrundpapier mit Stempeln von Whiff of Joy's Frühlingsschnörkel Kollektion und einem Schmetterling des "Schmetterlings- Set" gestempelt. Als Grundlage habe ich die B Platte meiner Cuttlebug verwendet und darauf die einzelnen Stempel zu einem Hintergrundstempel arrangiert. Gestempelt habe ich auf weissem Cardstock von Stampin' Up´mit Memento tuxedo Black Tinte.
stampedBackgroundI coloured the stamped background with Copic Sketch Markers with coloures I already used for the stamped image. This way the background would match perfectly.
Anschließend habe ich den Hintergrund mit Copic Sketch Markern ausgemalt. Verwendet habe ich dieselben Farben, die ich auch schon bei dem Stempelmotiv benutzt habe. So passt am Ende beides perfekt zusammen.
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The sentiment is also included in WoJ's spring swirl collection. I stamped it on white vellum with StazOn jet black (which gives a more detailed impressin that the Memento).
I adhered some single crystals underneath the text to draw more attention to it.
Der Text ist ebenfalls in WoJ's Frühlingsschnörkel Kollektion enthalten. Ich habe ihn auf weisses Transparentpapier mit StazOn jet black Tinte gestempelt (diese verhilft zu einem detaillierteren Abdruck als die Memento): Die einzelnen Kristalle darunter habe ich angebracht um mehr Aufmerksamkeit auf den Text zu ziehen.
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I wanted to give my selfmade background paper an aged look. Therefore I used my Copic airbrushing system with E31 (Beige Brick) on the borders.
Verwendet doch das Copic Airbrushing System um eure Hintergründe künstlich zu altern. Ich habe mit E31 (Beige Brick) die Kanten besprüht.
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I used crystal effects from Stampin' Up on the bottles to give it the feeling of being glass. You should let it dry for 30-60 minutes so I like to use it at the end of creating my card or project.
stampedBackground1Als kleines Extra habe ich Crystal Effects von Stampin' Up benutzt um den Fläschen den Anschein von Glas zu geben. Es hat eine Trocknungszeit von 30-60 Minuten. Deswegen verwende ich es erst ganz zum Schluss, nachdem ich meine Karte bzw. Projekt abgeschlossen habe.
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Hope you liked my little tutorial :)Ich hoffe meine kleine Anleitung hat euch gefallen :)

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Monday, July 5, 2010

Paperbag card by Jorunn


Paper bags can be used to a lot of things, some have their lunch in it, some buys candy in it,
Inge made a wonderful gift bag using one, remember??
And I have made a card using a paper bag!
And I would like to show you how to....

 * A paper bag
*Stamped image
*Some card stock
* Pattern papers
*Embellishments
*Glue

Now let's get started...
 Fold the paper bag in two, and you have the card base ready.

Glue the flip on the bottom of the folded paper bag, on top and bottom.
The flap now makes a perfect money pocket.



Now we are ready to start decorating the 
paper bag card base...


Cut pattern papers to fit the front of the paper bag.
Decorate the pattern papers all done, with the stamped images and all the embellishments, before you glue it on the paper bag front.

Now we are ready to decorate the inside of the paper bag card.
Cut pattern papers to fit the money pocket flip, 
and you also need pattern papers on the other side of the open paper bag card.
Again, decorate them all done, before you glue them on the paper bag.


On the side of the paper bag card there is an opening... 
you know; where you would put something in the bag, if you used it as a bag...  :o)
That opening is perfect to put a pull out tag in,
and I always write my personal greetings on this tag.

Measure the size of the opening, both wide and depth,
and make a tag that fits into the opening. 
I have used bazzil card stock to make my tag.

Decorate the tag, with some of the left over pattern papers.
I have also used a Tim Holtz clip and put a ribbon through it, so it makes it easy to pull out.


And now the paper bag card is finished....
The fabulous image is Willow with coffee to go,  from The City Girl 2 Collection,
colored in with Copic Sketch Markers. 


I hope you liked my tutorial, and that you want to try making a paper bag yourself... 
it is a lot of fun to make and a lot of fun to give away too!

Have a great day! 


Thursday, July 1, 2010

Crochet Flower Circles

Hello, it's me, Monika and this is my first tutorial for the Whiff of Joy Inspirations- & Tutorial Blog. Today I want to show you how to make very fast'n easy crochet flower circles:

step 1)
crochet chain 8 and form a ring

step 2)
row 1: work 2 double crochet in each chain = 16 stitches

step 3)
row 2: work 2 double crochet in each double crochet = 32 stitches

step 4)
fasten off and weave in ends
step 5)
decorate circles, for example with small roses

 
And here is my fancy notebook, ready to use for creative new business ideas...




Just try it and let me have your feedback, thanks.

Have a wonderful day!
Hugs,
Monika
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