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10 Minute Monday - 1

How to, Paper crafting, Coloring, Cards, Color, Drawing, Diy, Wedding, Crafts, Tutorial, WatercolorGabriela SimsComment

This is the first in the 10 Minute Monday series and it's really like a 12 minute Monday because I did add some distress inks and a little Wink of Stella off camera, but I did it really fast, so it probably only added about 2 minutes, haha.  I will be posting these once a week and hopefully I will get down to 10 minutes total. You can see the video below!

Hope you enjoyed that and check back later this week for another tutorial that's a little more in depth with some techniques.  Happy crafting!

A quick gift idea!

Crafts, Cards, How to, Stamps, Tutorial, Paper crafting, Diy, Supplies, Coloring, Graphic, ColorGabriela SimsComment

I was thinking of something fun to do for my friend, she's a teacher, and I thought personalized notecards would be a good idea. I made 10 cards using a small Recollections stamp set I've had forever, a scallop punch, some distress inks, and some Copic markers.

 

 

Halfway through the process. 

Halfway through the process. 

It took me about an hour to make them and then I let the Stickles dry, so let's say an hour and a half. I made two of each design. 

 

Before being personalized. 

Before being personalized. 

Then I made a word document to add the name and cut it out, then rounded and inked the edges. 

 

I also added a little Wink of Stella to some of them. 

I also added a little Wink of Stella to some of them. 

Now I'll put them in an acetate box and mail them to her for some awesome happy mail. Try these out, they're super easy to make and they will give you a chance to use any small stamps you have around, happy crafting! 

Under the Sea Shaker Card

Crafts, How to, Graphic, Paper crafting, Color, Supplies, Tools, Tutorial, Diy, Drawing, Cards, Stamps, ColoringGabriela Sims2 Comments

This card was done using the "No lines" coloring technique. No video today, but here is a step out. 

 

Stamp your image in a soft, neutral color. 

Stamp your image in a soft, neutral color. 

This is one of my favorite stamps, a mermaid from Stampendous. 

 

Color your image, I used Copic Ciaos

Color your image, I used Copic Ciaos

I used a few Spectrum Noirs too.  

Cut out your image. 

Cut out your image. 

I used Distress ink in varying colors to make the "water", I used a torn paper masking technique. 

I used Distress ink in varying colors to make the "water", I used a torn paper masking technique. 

Rain stone application. 

Rain stone application. 

Shaker sequin selection! Those flowers are from a set I got at Target! 

Shaker sequin selection! Those flowers are from a set I got at Target! 

I made a foam tape barrier. 

I made a foam tape barrier. 

Adhered the front, and it's done! 

Adhered the front, and it's done! 

Under the sea! 

Under the sea! 

 

That's all, hope you're inspired to make something fun! Happy crafting! 

 

My own hinged stamping tool.

Stamps, Diy, Cards, Paper crafting, ThriftGabriela SimsComment

Hi everyone!  So I have been churning out cards like crazy and one of the things that has helped me is the tool I made.  I found it pretty easy to make and wanted to share how well it works.

Here's a picture:

I added some embellishments and I'm going to decorate it with vinyl soon too!

I added some embellishments and I'm going to decorate it with vinyl soon too!

 

and you can check out the video of it in action here:

I also colored in one of those flowers when I was done, and here' s that too:

Colored with Spectrum Noir Markers, a gel pen, and a Wink of Stella brush.

Colored with Spectrum Noir Markers, a gel pen, and a Wink of Stella brush.


You could really use one of these and make a set of notecards to give someone without worrying if all of them will be stamped the same, and it can save you a ton of time, even on things like Christmas cards.  I also think this would be good for the big background stamps, so you can get a nice even stamp, I think there are a bunch of uses for this and hopefully you're inspired to make one too.