Sunday, May 14, 2017

Rawr! Happy 3rd Birthday!

Hey everyone. I went to a kid's party the last week and created this fun dinosaur theme card for the birthday boy. 
To create this card, I started with a A2 size stitched rectangle panel and ink blended with distress inks and then spritzed it with water. Using the Chevron Fringe die, I die cut it out of three different cardstock colours and glued it to the panel. 
Next, I stamped the images using memento tuxedo black in and coloured it in with copic markers. I didn't have a balloon die so I used a circle die and then glued a triangle piece at the bottom for the balloon tail. Then, I cut a stripe of turquoise cardstock and heat embossed the sentiment with white embossing powder. I attached all the images with glue and foam tape. That completes the card. 
Supplies used on this card:
- My Favorite Things - You're Rawr-Some stamp
- Waffle Flower - Sketchy Numbers stamp
- My Favorite Things - Beary Special Birthday stamp
- My Favorite Things Die-namics - Chevron Fringe
- We R Memory Keepers - Nesting Circles 
- Lawn Fawn - Large Stitched Rectangle Stackables Dies
- Distress Ink in Dried Marigold, Mustard Seed, Spiced Marmalade
- Copic Markers
- Memento Ink in Tuxedo Black
- Versamark watermark stamp pad
Recollections embossing powder in Snow
- EK Success Powder Tool
- Staples White 110lbs Cardstock Paper
- Recollections Cardstock Paper
- Sizzix Big Shot Machine
- Hampton Art Stamp Perfect
- Tombow Mono Multi Liquid Glue
- Scotch Advanced Tape Glider
- 3M Scotch 1/2" by 36 yard Double Sided Foam Tape

This card will be entered in the following challenges. You can click on their badge to learn more about it.

Stamp Ink Paper Challenge 98 - Kid's Birthday!
Addicted to Stamp and More Challenge #241 - Anything Goes
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Nathalie @ natnatbot

Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Heartfelt Thanks - Essentials by Ellen April Pin-Sights Challenge

Today, I made a quick card to enter the Ellen April Pin-Sights Challenge. The pin had such beautiful whimsical colours that I wanted to re-create on this card. 
I used the ink smooshing technique with yellow, pink, purple and green distress inks to create the background on watercolor paper. It took a couple of tries and a blast of the heat gun to get the right splatters. In the same colour distress inks, I stamped the small dandelion from the Essentials By Ellen Bold Blooms stamp set on the bottom of the panel. With the larger dandelion image, I stamped it in the middle with versamark ink and used embossing powder and heat set it. I used the same embossing powder for the sentiment from Waffle Flower on black cardstock. 
I die cut the watercolor panel with a rectangle stitched die and also cut stripes of gold foil cardstock for my border. To put together the card, I glued the gold foil stripes on the top and bottom of the card and then adhered the watercolor panel with double sided foam tape. Lastly, I attached the sentiment with foam squares and added some sequins.
Supplies used on this card:
- Essentials By Ellen - Bold Blooms stamp
- Waffle Flower - Enveloper Hello stamp
- Simon Says Stamp - Stitched Rectangles Dies
- Distress Ink in Squeezed Lemonade, Mustard Seed, Cracked Pistachio, Evergreen Bough, Shaded Lilac, Wilted Violet, Spun Sugar, Worn Lipstick
- Sakura Water Brush - Medium
- Versamark watermark stamp pad
Recollections embossing powder in Champagne
- EK Success Powder Tool
- Staples White 110lbs Cardstock Paper
- DCWV White Cardstock with Foil
- Artist's Loft Watercolor Paper 90lbs
- Recollections Cardstock Paper in Black
- Sizzix Big Shot Machine
- Hampton Art Stamp Perfect
- Tombow Mono Multi Liquid Glue
- Scotch Advanced Tape Glider
- 3M Scotch 1/2" by 36 yard Double Sided Foam Tape
- Sequins

This card will be entered in the following challenges. You can click on their badge to learn more about it.

Essentials by Ellen April Pin-Sights Challenge
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Anything Goes
Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge - The Great Outdoors
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Nathalie @ natnatbot

Sunday, April 30, 2017

Thinking of You ...

 Hope you had a wonderful Sunday. It's natnatbot again with another card. I was browsing around instagram and saw so many beautiful watercolor floral cards that inspired me to make one too. This card I made features the Lotus stamp set from Waffle Flower and the Zig clean color real brush pens.
To create this card, I used Versamark ink to stamp out the images on watercolor paper. Then, I used white embossing powder and heat set it. I like using embossing powder when it comes to water coloring so that my colour stays within the lines. I used the Zig clean colour real brush pens in 21 Light Carmine, 51 Lemon Yellow and a water brush to colour in the lotus. For the stem, I used 48 Emerald Green and 49 Green Shadow. Then I outlined the flower with 302 Haze Blue. 
With Versamark ink again, I stamped the sentiment and the dragonfly images and also heat set it with embossing powder. Then with Zig 21 Light Carmine, I scribbled it on a acrylic block and put water on it so that I can flick little splatters on the panel. To finish it off, I cut a half inch strip of cardstock with gold foil and glued it on the left side of the panel. With double sided foam tape, I adhered the watercolour panel on the card. That completes this simple and delicate looking card.  
Supplies used on this card:
- Waffle Flower - Lotus stamp
- Simon Says Stamp - Handwritten Borders
- Sakura Water Brush - Medium
- Zig Clean Color Real Brush Pens in 21, 51, 48, 49, 302
- Versamark watermark stamp pad
Recollections embossing powder in Snow and Champagne
- EK Success Powder Tool
- Staples White 110lbs Cardstock Paper
- DCWV White Cardstock with Foil
- Artist's Loft Watercolor Paper 90lbs
- Sizzix Big Shot Machine
- Hampton Art Stamp Perfect
- Tombow Mono Multi Liquid Glue
- Scotch Advanced Tape Glider
- 3M Scotch 1/2" by 36 yard Double Sided Foam Tape

This card will be entered in the following challenges. You can click on its badge to learn more about it and to participate.

Muse Challenge #213
Markerpop #119 Watercolor Florals
Addicted to Stamps and More #239 - Clean and Simple
CASology Week 246: Season
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Anything Goes
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Nathalie @ natnatbot

Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Hip Hip Hooray

Happy Wednesday. I just wanted to share with you a quick card using the Zig clean color real brush pens and features the Neat & Tangled Big Top Birthday stamp. I have to say I really like these water based markers. I splurged and got the 80 pen set. I couldn't decide which colours to leave behind so it was easier just getting the whole set. 
I am not used to working with watercolor so I stamped the images and used embossing powder then heat set it so the watercolors can stay within its boundaries. 
Then I worked on the panel that was same size as the frame. With painters tape, I masked off the sun ray and ink blended it using distress ink. Afterwards, I flicked little splatters of colors by combining the zig markers with water. Lastly, I adhered the frame and images with foam tape and glued on some star sequins. 
That completes the card. 
Here are the supplies used on this card:
- Neat & Tangled - Big Top Birthday stamp
- Mama Elephant - Framed Tags - Union Square
- My Favorite Things Die-namics - Sunny Skies 
- Sakura Water Brush - Small
- Zig Clean Color Real Brush Pens
- Versamark watermark stamp pad
- Versafine Onyx Black Pigment Ink
- Distress Ink in Mustard Seed
Recollections embossing powder in Clear
- EK Success Powder Tool
- Staples White 110lbs Cardstock Paper
- Artist's Loft Watercolor Paper 90lbs
- Sizzix Big Shot Machine
- Hampton Art Stamp Perfect
- Tombow Mono Multi Liquid Glue
- Scotch Advanced Tape Glider
- 3M Scotch 1/2" by 36 yard Double Sided Foam Tape
- Sequins

This card will be entered in the following challenges. You can click on its badge to learn more about it. 

Little Tangles Challenge #79 - Watercolor 
MarkerPop #118 - Watercolor People & Animal
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Anything Goes
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Nathalie @ natnatbot

Sunday, April 23, 2017

Heartfelt Condolences

Hi there. I'm back with another card for you that features Avery Elle's Banner and Wreath stamp set. It's a sympathy card and the layout was inspired by this week's Freshly Made Sketch challenge.
To create this card, I first stamped out the images with my copic friendly Memento Tuxedo Black ink and then coloured it in with copic markers. I don't have the coordinating dies so I used my Scan n' Cut machine to do the work for me. 
Next, I die cut a panel from white cardstock using the largest stitched rectangle die from Simon Says Stamp. This will be my background panel. With painters tape, I masked off the sides leaving the center opened. I stamped the center using MFT's Diagonal Stripes background stamp and 3 different colour inks to create an ombre effect. Last thing to do on the panel was to die cut the 2 circles using a stitched circle die.
To assembe the card, I glued the flowers around the arc of the circle and used double sided foam tape for the banner to give it some more depth. Then, with more foam tape, I put it all over the back of the panel and adhere it to a lavender cardstock panel. For the final touch, I added wink of stella inside the circles for a little sparkle. 
That completes the card. I hope you enjoyed it.
Here are the supplies used on this card:
- Avery Elle - Banner and Wreath stamp
My Favorite Things - Diagonal Stripes background stamp
- My Favorite Things Die-namics - Inside/Out Stitched Circle Stax
- Simon Says Stamp - Stitched Rectangles Dies
- Lawn Fawn - Large Stitched Rectangle Stackables Dies
- Memento Ink in Tuxedo Black, Lulu Lavender, Angel Pink, Dandelion
- Versafine Onyx Black Ink
- Staples White 110lbs Cardstock Paper
- Recollections Cardstock in Lavender
- Copic Markers
- Scan n' Cut Machine
- Sizzix Big Shot Machine
- Hampton Art Stamp Perfect
- Tombow Mono Multi Liquid Glue
- Scotch Advanced Tape Glider
- 3M Scotch 1/2" by 36 yard Double Sided Foam Tape
- Wink of Stella in Clear

This card will be entered in the following challenges. You can click on its badge to learn more about it. 

Freshly Made Sketches #284
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Showers and/or Flowers
Casology Week 245 - Grow
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Nathalie @ natnatbot

Giddy Up - Stamp Ink Paper Challenge 95 - A Sketch

Happy Sunday everyone. Today, I like to share with you a card I made for the Stamp Ink Paper Challenge 95.  This card features Mama Elephant's Rowdy Raccoons stamp set. 
Here is the sketch for the challenge to create the card from. You can click on the sketch if you like to learn more about the challenge or to participate.
First, I stamped the raccoon image with Memento tuxedo black ink and coloured it in with Copics markers. With scissors, I cut out the image leaving a small white border around it. Then, I used a Simon Says Stamp small stitched rectangle die to cut out a panel out of white cardstock and ink blended the edges with distress ink in walnut stain. Once that was done, I stamped the sentiment with Versafine onyx black ink and coloured in the letters with a red colour copic marker. 
Using the largest stitched rectangle die from Simon Says Stamp, I cut out a panel from kraft cardstock. This will be the a panel with the sun rays. I wish I had a stencil for this but I am going to show you an alternative way to create sun rays. 
I die cut the sun die using MFT Die-namics Sunny Skies from some scrap cardstock making sure to leave a lot of white space around the cut out. I used the negative image to ink blend with distress oxide ink on the kraft cardstock. After that was done, I just followed the lines of the rays and used painters tape as my guide to ink blend the rest of the sun ray. I really like how the distress oxide ink looks on the kraft cardstock. 
I die cut a A2 size panel from black cardstock and adhered the kraft sun ray panel with my ATG. Then I taped the smaller stitched panel at an angle to match the sketch and added the raccoon image with double sided foam tape to make it pop up. Last finishing touches was the addition of glossy accents to sentiment, horse and lasso. 
That completes this card. I hope you enjoyed it. 

Here are the supplies used on this card:
- Mama Elephant - Rowdy Raccoons
- My Favorite Things Die-namics - Sunny Skies 
- Simon Says Stamp - Stitched Rectangles Dies
- Lawn Fawn - Large Stitched Rectangle Stackables Dies
- Distress Oxide Ink in Fossilized Amber
- Distress Inks in Walnut Stain
- Memento Ink in Tuxedo Black
- Versafine Onyx Black Ink
- Staples White 110lbs Cardstock Paper
- Recollections Cardstock in Kraft and Black
- Copic Markers
- Sizzix Big Shot Machine
- Hampton Art Stamp Perfect
- Tombow Mono Multi Liquid Glue
- Scotch Advanced Tape Glider
- 3M Scotch 1/2" by 36 yard Double Sided Foam Tape
- Ranger Glossy Accents
- Ranger Mini Ink Blending Tool

Thanks for dropping by!

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Nathalie @ natnatbot

Thursday, April 13, 2017

Enjoy The Ride Charlene

Hey Everyone. Happy Thursday. Today, I like to share with you a birthday slider card for the Lawn Fawnatics interactive card challenge. It features the Lawn Fawn's Bicycle Built for You stamp. I just adore this stamp because you can do so many things with it. 
To set the scene, I combined the banner from Lawn Fawn's Blue Skies stamp set, the trees from Avery Woodland Wonders and the grass from Lawn Fawn's Grassy Border die. All this combined makes this really cute slider card. 
I started with double stamping all the images first with memento ink and then with versamark ink so I can apply clear embossing powder and heat set it. Then I coloured the images with copic markers and cut them all out by hand. I really wished I had the coordinating dies at that moment. 
Afterwards, I die cut two panels out of white and green cardstock with the largest stitched rectangle die. Using distress inks, I did some ink blending on the the white panel. With the green panel, I die cut out two pieces of grass with the grassy border die. The larger piece would have the sliding track.

The banner is from the Blue Skies stamp set. I stamped out the heart and letters on each flag. Then with a needle and pink embroidery thread, I thread the top of each flag connecting it to each other and leaving long strands on each end. The banner comes with the flags connected so after it was threaded I used scissors to cut the connecting paper making sure not to snip the string.
Time to put the card together. First I glued the trees and the lighter grass panel on the ink blended panel. Then I mounted the sliding track panel with single foam tape and attached the bicycle. Lastly, the front grass panel has triple foam tape so it doesn't interfere with the bicycle sliding back and forth. 
That completes my slider card. Hope you enjoyed it!

Here are the materials used on the card:
- Lawn Fawn - Bicycle Built For You
- Lawn Fawn - Blue Skies
- Lawn Fawn - Party Animal
- Lawn Fawn - Large Stitched Rectangle Stackables
- Lawn Fawn - Grassy Border Die
- Avery Elle - Woodland Wonders
- HoneyBee - Sentiment Alpha
- Distress Inks in Spun Sugar, Tumbled Glass
- Memento Ink in Tuxedo Black, Rich Cocoa, Grape Jelly
- Versamark Watermark stamp pad
- EK Success Powder Tool
- Recollections Embossing Powder in Clear
- Staples White 110lbs Cardstock Paper
- Recollections Cardstock in Lime Green, Evergreen
- Copic Markers
- Sizzix Big Shot Machine
- Hampton Art Stamp Perfect
- Tombow Mono Multi Liquid Glue
- Scotch Advanced Tape Glider
- 3M Scotch 1/2" by 36 yard Double Sided Foam Tape
- Wink of Stella in Clear

This card will be entered in the following challenges. You can click on their badge to learn more about it. 

Lawn Fawnatics Challenge #2 - Interactive Cards
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Spring Color Inspiration
Addicted to Stamps and More Challenge #237 - Make Your Mark

Thanks for dropping by!

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Nathalie @ natnatbot