Today I am celebrating a new addition to my Autumn! (& every day of the year from now on!!) And part of that celebration is a big THANK YOU! to the good friend who made this little pumpkin hauling (yes! I have plans....) truck part of my reality!!
Here is the card I made to thank her before I remembered that she STRONGLY dislikes orange (& that's
a big reason she wanted rid of the truck so bad!!!) I thought I would share it with you all any way since I LOVE Autumn colors, including orange, rust, etc!!
This was simple to create. I used TH Distress Inks (Fired Brick, Rusty Hinge, Spiced Marmalade & Mustard Seed) Intensely blended on heavy white cardstock and stamped with 2 of my favorites from Unity Stamp Co!! They were embossed with clear iridescent embossing powder from Stampin' Up! and then blotted with a wet towel until I got the soft results you see here. The intense ink was trapped and unchanged under the embossing powder!
Then I found a pretty frame die that highlighted the star of the show ~ that gorgeous leaf with a heart! I piled 3 of those together for dimension doing the same for the die cut sentiment. All 3 parts are mounted on Stampin' Up!'s "Really Rust" textured paper.
I think I will be messing around with making more variations of these!!
Happy first day of Autumn!!
Oh! PS I used a red colored pencil to highlight the heart!!
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Monday, September 23, 2019
I 💖 Autumn
Saturday, September 21, 2019
Autumn Scrapbook ~ Recap & all the rest!!
I have had so much fun with this project! I hope you've enjoyed browsing through it. Here are some closeups and examples of the change-ups that make it so versatile. The stamped images are all from Unity Stamp Co. with the exception of the circles background (Penny Black) & scrolls (Inkadinkado) on the cover and the Sparkle & Sprinkle digi image on the front cover while the dies and papers are from various companies. If you are interested in any of them, leave a comment & I will get back to you with specifics!! Here's a link to fun with the fox as I planned the pages.
First page open:
Second page:
Third page layout:
Last page layout:
Front and Back Covers:
Links to the other Autumn Scrapbook posts:
Autumn Scrapbook
Autumn Scrapbook ~ Corner Pockets & Squirrel
Autumn Pocket Pages
Autumn ~ Lift a Flap & Pull Out
Autumn ~ Magnetic Envelope
Other Posts related to this project:
Labels:
die cuts,
Inkadinkado,
lift-a-flaps,
Pockets,
scrapbook,
Sparkle & Sprinkle,
Unity Stamp Co
Friday, September 20, 2019
Autumn Scrapbook ~ magnetic envelope
Just a quickie today!! I finished the album with a wonderful envelope on the back cover. A great place to tuck in extra die cuts for journaling, pictures, a pressed leaf, love notes, a poem... all kept safe and sound with a strong magnetic closure. I planned to hide the magnet inside paper layers, but found that it wasn't worth the reduction of closure strength.
For added interest, I stamped the flap with tone on tone leaf prints and added a stitched edge to the patterned paper accent.
I will make one more post with the pages I haven't included in the past couple of weeks, meanwhile, here are links to the posts associated with this Autumn Scrapbook.
Available as they are posted...
Other Posts related to this project:
Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Gold Embossing Powder Comparison
I was recently asked what kind of gold embossing powder I used on my "Something Feminine" post which you can see Here. So I thought I would show you several gold embossing powders I have purchased -- trying to find one I liked as much as the bright gold Joanne Craft Essientials powder I'd used for years! I cried when I learned it was unavailable ~ I searched Amazon & eBay!! I tried mixing a couple of gold powders (one was too pale, one was too dark) but when combined they just looked speckled!! :( I also tried YouTube.com with little success!
So here's a quickie of what I have on my shelf ~ I know some of them are a few years old but maybe you have them on your shelf like I do & wonder how they compare to others! Hopefully this will help if you plan on purchasing gold embossing & are looking for a particular look :) CLICK photos to read the brands . . . .
Some are more brown or yellow while others are dull or bright.
I found that Lindy's was a little bit see through. Try it with colored inks like red or cocoa for interesting color differences! Here it's stamped over a deep brown as opposed to over a clear ink.
I personally prefer the slick, liquid look of the Stampin' Up! Gold which is what I used on the "Something Feminine" post. Followed by a close second of the Ranger Princess Gold.
In my quest to find a gold that I liked as much as the Joanne Craft Essentials I want to try out many more, with names like Enchanted Gold, Gilded Gold, Pearl Gold, Queen's Gold . . . . by companies like Ranger, Stampendous, Zing, Wow, Nuvo and lesser known brands. But who can afford to!!? So if you have some embossing samples to share please do so!! You can add a link in your comments below or feel free to post comparison photos on my Face Book Page "Hi!" Notes.
Hope this helps a little!! Happy Crafting ;)
So here's a quickie of what I have on my shelf ~ I know some of them are a few years old but maybe you have them on your shelf like I do & wonder how they compare to others! Hopefully this will help if you plan on purchasing gold embossing & are looking for a particular look :) CLICK photos to read the brands . . . .
Some are more brown or yellow while others are dull or bright.
I found that Lindy's was a little bit see through. Try it with colored inks like red or cocoa for interesting color differences! Here it's stamped over a deep brown as opposed to over a clear ink.
I personally prefer the slick, liquid look of the Stampin' Up! Gold which is what I used on the "Something Feminine" post. Followed by a close second of the Ranger Princess Gold.
In my quest to find a gold that I liked as much as the Joanne Craft Essentials I want to try out many more, with names like Enchanted Gold, Gilded Gold, Pearl Gold, Queen's Gold . . . . by companies like Ranger, Stampendous, Zing, Wow, Nuvo and lesser known brands. But who can afford to!!? So if you have some embossing samples to share please do so!! You can add a link in your comments below or feel free to post comparison photos on my Face Book Page "Hi!" Notes.
Hope this helps a little!! Happy Crafting ;)
Sunday, September 15, 2019
Autumn Scrapbook ~ Lift a Flap & Pull out
So much fun to be had and so many places to discover for poking in, hiding away special little items in this keepsake album . . . .
I am planning a small tassel or key... something to hang from the end of the little red tag.
I am planning a small tassel or key... something to hang from the end of the little red tag.
Journaling lines decorate one side and the other is ready for a photo, group of photos or just left plain!!
The lower corner decoration is also a little pocket for tucking in something fun. I was thinking an oblong journaling card would be cute and appropriate considering all the photo space on this page. It would also be a nice place to add a little poetry!
Here's what you find when you lift the flap. I had so much fun using lots of different leafy elements and golden colors!! Once it is filled with photos and keepsakes lots of these elements will only "peek" out, allowing you to choose just how much you'd like to show!
Here are links to the other pages in this mini Autumn Scrapbook series:
Available as they are posted...
Other Posts related to this project:
Tuesday, September 10, 2019
Autumn Pocket Pages
Another great word ~ POCKETS!
Pockets are more inspiration for layering! I used matts of different sizes & colors, adding journaling lines to the back of a couple of them.
I love the rich moody colors in all these Autumn papers!! It seems that nearly any combination looks great together! Nice because if you decide you want to switch one of the matts to another page ~ YOU SO CAN!!!
Add * Remove * Flip * Switch * It's all good!!
Here are links to the other Autumn Scrapbook pages in this little book:
Here are links to the other Autumn Scrapbook pages in this little book:
Available as they are posted...
Other Posts related to this project:
Friday, September 6, 2019
Classes and Workshops...
Hello! I am excited you're here to check out the upcoming workshops! Photos are intended to give you a good idea of what will be constructed during the class, taking into consideration creative license, personal taste and color preferences.
Please comment below, or PM me on Facebook to sign up for classes. You are welcome to use PayPal (Wendy Falk) or just pay me in person :) Class sizes are limited. If a class sells out and there is enough interest, I will schedule another class!
The Haunted Mansion ~ Stationary box and card making kit / Original Design by Wendy Falk
FEE: $ 35.00 MIN AGE: 15yrs
CLASS SIZE LIMIT: 4
DATE & TIME: Sat Oct 19 / 1pm ~ 5pm
LOCATION: Enterprise Christian Church, 85035 Joseph Highway, Enterprise OR 97828
What You are recommended (not required) to bring: Because of limited tools - bringing your own cutter, ink, scissors/snips and adhesive will be more convenient for you. Also, you are encouraged to bring any designed paper you would like used on this project. A black base will be provided. 3 to 5 patterns of paper are typical, but you're welcome to implement your creative license with more or less!! (I will have some b/w on hand)
More about this project: The box pockets inside of the Haunted Mansion (see below) are perfect for envelopes & greeting cards. 2 sheets of patterned paper will be more than enough to decorate the box, but if you would like to coordinate the note cards inside, additional patterned & solid colored paper are recommended! After you've confirmed your place in class you are welcome to contact me concerning images! I have several Autumn/Halloween rubber stamp sets that you may want to use to make embellishments for your card kit. You are welcome to bring your own rubber stamping supplies or any other embellishment ideas you'd like to implement.
This is a great gift or a fun motivation to make your own greeting cards! Maybe a gift with build your own card kit inside!
I'm really excited to share this workshop with you!!
Please comment below, or PM me on Facebook to sign up for classes. You are welcome to use PayPal (Wendy Falk) or just pay me in person :) Class sizes are limited. If a class sells out and there is enough interest, I will schedule another class!
The Haunted Mansion ~ Stationary box and card making kit / Original Design by Wendy Falk
FEE: $ 35.00 MIN AGE: 15yrs
CLASS SIZE LIMIT: 4
DATE & TIME: Sat Oct 19 / 1pm ~ 5pm
LOCATION: Enterprise Christian Church, 85035 Joseph Highway, Enterprise OR 97828
What will be provided:
- 4 hours are scheduled for this class. Some may be finished earlier, some will finish at home!
- You will be provided with a pattern & detailed instructions for the stationary box as well as
- precut, black cardstock to assemble the project.
- Each participant will also receive 2 fingertip sponge daubers and
- 5 - A2 size (5 1/2" x 4 1/4"), folded white note cards and envelopes.
- All parts and pieces visible in the photo will be provided.
What You are recommended (not required) to bring: Because of limited tools - bringing your own cutter, ink, scissors/snips and adhesive will be more convenient for you. Also, you are encouraged to bring any designed paper you would like used on this project. A black base will be provided. 3 to 5 patterns of paper are typical, but you're welcome to implement your creative license with more or less!! (I will have some b/w on hand)
More about this project: The box pockets inside of the Haunted Mansion (see below) are perfect for envelopes & greeting cards. 2 sheets of patterned paper will be more than enough to decorate the box, but if you would like to coordinate the note cards inside, additional patterned & solid colored paper are recommended! After you've confirmed your place in class you are welcome to contact me concerning images! I have several Autumn/Halloween rubber stamp sets that you may want to use to make embellishments for your card kit. You are welcome to bring your own rubber stamping supplies or any other embellishment ideas you'd like to implement.
This is a great gift or a fun motivation to make your own greeting cards! Maybe a gift with build your own card kit inside!
I'm really excited to share this workshop with you!!
The inside & back of the box
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A quick PS: 12 x 12 paper pad collections in black & white are reasonably priced and versatile because they can be easily customized by dry brushing any colors you choose onto them!
Thursday, September 5, 2019
Something Feminine
No time for conversation today!! But this card says it all, doesn't it? I'm loving the soft colors and the speed and ease of making it. Check back, I will be showing some "new" techniques I came up with!!
PS Image is from Unity, embossed in multiple colors and TH Oxide inked background!
PS Image is from Unity, embossed in multiple colors and TH Oxide inked background!
Labels:
heat Embossing,
Oxide Ink,
Unity Stamp Co
Autumn Scrapbook ~ Corner pockets: Squirrel
Really, just one word to share: LAYERS!!
Tuesday, September 3, 2019
DIY Clear Front Gem Holder
I am so excited to be crafting my new craft room!! My daughter moved out after graduation leaving an empty bed room - - - Well, almost empty! She still needs a place to sleep when she is able to visit home, but in the mean time I have a place to stash my art supplies that isn't the dining room table!!
I LOVE to organize! Seeing the colors and shapes I love displayed in an orderly way makes me want to use them (as opposed to the chaos of my dining room table!!) I've never been able to see my little gems as I'm crafting so I seldom remember to use them. I pondered putting them into a drawer, or a little shelf. . . . . but I just really wanted to be able to SEE them!
Then the thought occurred to me I could make a clear fronted box for them that would take up very little shelf space! Here's a simple picture tutorial of how I crafted it, using clear left over packaging and light weight cardboard (the kind tucked inside folded shirts) covered with my favorite colored paper!
2. The sides of the bottom tray should be the identical measurement of the 2 sides + the back. Add 1/2 " to the overall dimension and score each side at 1/4". Snip 1 side of each corner to make tabs and glue to make a tray.
3. If you would like to add colorful paper to the sides of your project, now is the time to do so. It is so much easier when the paper is flat! Adding a second layer of paper also helps the box to be more sturdy :)
4. Attach the 3 panel sheet from step 1 around the outside of the tray, bending on the score lines. Glue/tape all of the tray tabs except the ones on the front where there is no panel yet.
5. Cut the clear front exactly the dimensions of the back panel, putting it into place using the tabs from the sides and bottom to affix it into place. I used 1/8th" Scor-Tape on the tabs.
I LOVE to organize! Seeing the colors and shapes I love displayed in an orderly way makes me want to use them (as opposed to the chaos of my dining room table!!) I've never been able to see my little gems as I'm crafting so I seldom remember to use them. I pondered putting them into a drawer, or a little shelf. . . . . but I just really wanted to be able to SEE them!
Then the thought occurred to me I could make a clear fronted box for them that would take up very little shelf space! Here's a simple picture tutorial of how I crafted it, using clear left over packaging and light weight cardboard (the kind tucked inside folded shirts) covered with my favorite colored paper!
- Determine the size of the box you want to make. I used my largest package to measure for the width adding 1/8" to each side of it. The 2 sides are identical and will be the depth. Score each edge at 1/4" for connection tabs. (no worries about the 4th side of the box, it will be clear!
2. The sides of the bottom tray should be the identical measurement of the 2 sides + the back. Add 1/2 " to the overall dimension and score each side at 1/4". Snip 1 side of each corner to make tabs and glue to make a tray.
3. If you would like to add colorful paper to the sides of your project, now is the time to do so. It is so much easier when the paper is flat! Adding a second layer of paper also helps the box to be more sturdy :)
4. Attach the 3 panel sheet from step 1 around the outside of the tray, bending on the score lines. Glue/tape all of the tray tabs except the ones on the front where there is no panel yet.
5. Cut the clear front exactly the dimensions of the back panel, putting it into place using the tabs from the sides and bottom to affix it into place. I used 1/8th" Scor-Tape on the tabs.
Sunday, September 1, 2019
Autumn Scrapbook
Kicking through the leaves. . . mmm!! I love it! The colors, the sounds, even the outdoor smell of Autumn!
What a great season to journal! Last year I began a small homemade book and although it's taken a some time, I feel it is complete!!
A great place I think to add pictures of little Autumn jaunts with loved ones; the very best leaves the forest floor has to offer; favorite poems. . . .
elements that allow for happy "surprises"
like pull outs, lift a flaps, pockets and slide unders.
I will be posting the pages over the next few days ~ I hope you'll stop in & enjoy!
LINKS TO OTHER "Autumn Scrapbook Posts" Corner Pockets ~ Squirrel
Autumn Pocket Pages
Autumn Lift a Flap & Pull Out
Magnetic Envelope
Recap & all the rest
Available as they are posted...
Other Posts related to this project:
"Autumn Scrapbook Journal Cover"
"The Eyes Have It"
Labels:
Autumn,
die cuts,
scrapbooking,
Unity Stamp Co
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