For details on the projects, please visit the My Time to Create blog links below:
Lauren
Alicia
Dawn
MacKenzie
Maria
Kendra
Kristen
Tracey
Pam
Jen
Odette
Lisa
Tamara
A few design notes on my card.....Most of the image has been paper pieced with cardstock or printed designer paper. I replaced the balloon string with an embroidery floss that resembles rope and also fun flocked Ethan's hat to give him an authentic felt hat look. His trusty steed was paper pieced and the embossed with swiss dots because his shape reminds me of a toy pony and I wanted to give him a playful look. Cowboy Ethan is riding the range of his imagination with a loosely watercolored backdrop using a water brush, SU! inks and cardstock. What wasn't paper pieced was carefully colored with Zig brush markers. These are dye based inks so I had to take care to not smear the lines printed by my inkjet printer. For more on treatments to ink jet printed images to avoid smearing, please see the tutorial I wrote {here}. Also, as I understand it, copics will not smear the ink but I don't have any :( so I can't say for sure. A final touch of silver glitter for a shiny buckle and pant conches and pearl for his shirt front pearl snaps and he was all dressed for the range.
Click and hold the pointer on the sentiment image and drag it over to the balloon to position it where you want it. Ta da! You've just stamped the balloon!
Paper Piecing with digital images Paper piecing with digital images is a snap! Once you have your image manipulated to the size you want it to be, print it once on plain printer paper and once on white cardstock. Above, the plain paper is on the right and the cardstock on the left. To get a checkered shirt, I adhered a small piece of checkered paper over the shirt area on the plain paper (right above) and printed again on the same plain paper. The shirt was cut out and adhered to the cardstock over the shirt area. Perfect fit! Below is another example using brown scraps for the horse and hat. I embossed the horse after the image was printed. Thanks so much for stopping by today. I hope you'll go visit Melissa's blog today and check out the details for the sweet Ethan and Ava Weiman Wrangler stamps. I can't wait to see what you make with them!!!
Supplies:
Digi Stamps: Weiman Wranglers by Pink Cat Studios
Paper: CM, Papertrey
Pens: Zig writers and CM silver
Ink: Su! and Colorbox
Fun flock
Other: silver glitter, pearl fabric paint, embroidery floss, SU! distresser
5 comments:
Welcome back, Dana! Hope your weekend trip was fun! :> Love what you've done with little Ethan here. Specifically, the velvet hat, the checkered shirt, his horse, the studs on his chaps, his silver belt buckle, his pearl capped shirt buttons, ALL of your amazing details! It has been wonderful seeing the stamping community come together for this little boy and his family. :>
Your card is AMAZING. Thanks for the tutorial too. I love the paper piecing you did, and the felt on the hat is fantastic. I am going to link to your post because of the great way you explained how to use these digital images.
DANA, Dana, DANA G! Gee! This shor' is a most authentic and darling cowboy, BOY is ever there was one: that is true PAPER CRAFT{wo}manship! What a Rootin' Tootin' good time! With YOUR tutorial, I may be brave enough to give him a try!
Love how you paper-pieced Cowboy Ethan's little outfit! His hat is to die for! Very fun!
~Kendra
Dana - this is fabulous! love how you paper pieced him :) The screen shots are great too -- I don't use word, so this is great to see! Oh - and that felt hat...LOVE it ;)
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