Showing posts with label falling stars stencil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label falling stars stencil. Show all posts

Sunday, September 20, 2020

Tuesday, July 28, 2020

For A Lil Princess

Hi everyone! This is GiGi from The Cricut Bug and it's my day to post a Technique Tuesday at Stamp AnnieThing.
I have a tutorial to share of how I created the cloud background of my card using stencils and dies.



I started this project with a 4 X 5 1/4 inch card mat.
I used distress ink to stencil the background using the Falling Stars Stencil. I used just a corner to get a more spread out design.

 After the stars were stenciled, I watered down some ink and splattered it onto the background.
After it was dry, I ink blended the whole background with the same ink. This made it all pink and darkened up the stars and splatters that were already there.
Next I used the cloud die from the Land Of Oz Dies and cut out the mat in 4 pieces.


After I cut out the cloud pieces, I inked the top edges of each strip and glued them together onto a standard A2 card base.
I cut the stars from the Star Card Mat Die and glued them to the background and stamped the sentiment from the Giselle-For A Lil Princess stamp set.
To finish the card I cut out a circle die and frame, inking the framed layer using the same ink as the background.
I stamped Paige-Sugar and Spice into the center of the circle mat along with her crown that I hand cut.
I colored them with Copic Markers and glued the crown to the top of her head.
To finish, I glued the circle frame onto circle mat and added it to the card.


I hope you all liked my project for today and thanks for visiting!
Have a great day!
GiGi

Monday, February 25, 2019

A Toasty Hello!

Hello everyone! It's Meg here with you today. I don't know about your neck of the woods, but it's sure getting warm over here! Although I long for more winter, I think that spring is on it's way. Sooo, this will be my last winter card (alas) of the season.

For this design, I used the new 8-Point Star Back die to create a giant snowflake. I filled my shaker with Snowflake Sprinkles and used the new Word Bubble Cloud die for my handwritten sentiment.


To really make Annie - Warm and Toasty pop and to give the background more texture, I applied some iridescent texture paste over the Falling Stars stencil. This technique looks great over patterned paper.

Here are my coloring details:
skin - E04, 15, 13, 11, 00, 000, 0000, RV14, R22, 20
hair - YR23, Y26, 21
gray - C9, 5, 4, 2
blue - B49, 45

Hope you all enjoy the last days of winter!

Monday, February 11, 2019

Stamp Anniething Theme Week #38 - Pretty in Pink

Hi everyone! It's Meg here with you to kick off our Theme Week #38 challenge - Pretty in Pink. I've chosen to use some products from our recent Galactic Love Grab and Go box.
If you missed out on the release, you can still order one!


I've also used the NEW Valentine Sequin Mix and the Falling Hearts Stencil. I made a shaker card out of the Constellation stamp from the box.

If you've never played along with our Theme Week challenges, they are super-fun and easy! And you get a chance to win a STAMP!!! Here's what you do:

  • Create your project to match the theme (this month is PINK)
  • Share your creation in our FB group by March 8 (please join if not already a member)

Easy peasy, huh?! Can't wait to see what you all cook up!

Hugs! Meg

Thursday, December 20, 2018

Holiday Magic

Hi there, Nicole here today from teachdanz.  I have a fun holiday card to share that uses lots of Stamp Anniething goodies!!


I created my background layer with some ink blending using the following SAT hybrid inks -
I then used the Falling Stars stencil along with some texture paste and added stars over top of the ink blending.  For my mountains I cut some gray cardstock and some white shimmer cardstock using the Mountain Top Dies.  Lastly I colored in this sweet image from Lucille- What a Deer and used a sentiment from  Paige - Holiday Magic.  


Thanks so much for stopping by today!!