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Word 2007 digital tutorial

March 22, 2010 By: Pamela Category: Card Art, Digital Images, Tutorials

(I decided to move my tutorial from the blog hop, to it’s own page, so I can link it on the tutorials page)

Faux Embossing/Faux Framing

Digital image used: For the Birds Red rubber used: A little bird told me Paper: Office Max card stock, 100#;  DCWV        Inks: Martha Stewart-wasabi; Adirondack-Lettuce              Printer: Epson all in one-Photo RX 620             Colors: Copics and Triart          Extras: ribbon, bling

Double frame created in Word 2007

Double frame created in Word 2007

Here’s another sample of the Faux embossing

How COOL is this faux embossing??

How COOL is this faux embossing??

(You can see the entire card here)

(You have to have WORD 2007 for these effects. I don’t believe they are available in 03)

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To choose the frames, repeat the above steps, but after choosing one of the frame options, skip to step 3.

Once you have printed out your images on card stock, use an oval cutter, paper trimmer etc to cut out the images. I LOVE the faux embossed look!

TFL

Pamela

Creating a light box tutorial

March 14, 2010 By: Pamela Category: Card Art, Digital Images, Tutorials

I was looking on line for ways to create my own light box, and stumbled across these two sites: Digital Photography School and How to DIY-strobis blogspot

After reading thru them, I figured I’d give it a go, with what I had on hand…lol.  Click the thumbs for larger images.

Supplies:

Razor blade (ended up using my dh and his  banana knife)

Box from my new rice cooker (still in the garage-the box, not the cooker)

White tissue paper

Packing tape

Desk lamp tall enough to go over the top of the box (had one in the corner by my embossing station….yeah…gonna be a little dark over there now..lol)

You can see my white paper is not all white and clean like it should be, BUT the colors of my cards are TRUE to life..which is nice! I did use the auto fade correction button in psp tho, so I have to work on my lighting a bit…over all..not bad for stuff I had on hand huh??

Here’s a card sample of the affect I did accomplish.

Digital Image used:  Child of Summer Stamp image used: Doodles Hearts and Scrolls, Solid (small flowers)    Colors: Copics, Triart markers        Inks: Adirondack-Purple Twilight      Paper-Office Max plain white 110# paper, dp-no idea                Extras:  Purple ribbon-JoAnn Etc.; Bling-$ bin Michaels; Die Cut-Nestabilities Label 3       Printer: Epson All in One Photo RX 620

I used a purple marker to ink along the edges of the cs

Digi image-Child of Summer

Digi image-Child of Summer

Close up of corner:

Close up of the bling corner...

Close up of the bling corner...

TFTI!!

Pamela

Masking with Heart Strings

February 07, 2010 By: Pamela Category: Card Art, Tutorials

Here’s a card my dd (15) created, using an image I did with a simple mask and the new Heart Strings set. I took a bunch of pix of the masking part, so you can see how easy this really was to do.

Finished card:

Stamp sets used: Heart Strings Digital images: Conversation Heart Words (freebie)    Colors: Triart/Copics    Inks: Memento-Black;  Brilliance-Pearlescent Sky Blue   Extras: ribbon-stash; circle punch 1.5 and 1 1/8″, scallop punch 1.5″

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How to create the heart/flower:

Step 1:

Stamp the single swirl image on plain copy paper and cut out. Don’t worry about the dots, just cut out the swirl part and heart.  Use a 1″ circle punch and punch out a mask for the center. I use ZIG 2 way glue on the back of my masks, to make them sticky. (let dry before using or you won’t be able to remove it..lol)*

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Step 2:

Place your circle mask in the center of your card stock. Use a transparency to figure out where to stamp your first image. (Stamp the image on the transparency with staz on ink, and lay it over the circle)

p1000245Step 3:

Stamp the first swirl.

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Step 4:

Now place the swirl mask over the image you just stamped, and carefully stamp the image a second time. I tried to line up my swirls so the base would be at the edge of the circle mask, and the outer edge of the swirl would just overlap the ’stem’ of the previously stamped image.

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Step 5: repeat step 4 (carefully moving the mask to the last stamped image as you work your way around the circle mask) Watch the angle of the stem portion of the image, so they lean the right way.

p1000248Continue stamping until you have completed the circle.

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Step 6:

Remove the circle mask, and stamp the XO image inside. Color as you like. (as you can see in the card above, I cut out this image following the line of the top of the swirl.)

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* (For a more in depth masking tutorial watch this video. )

TFTI

Pamela

Tutorial-painting digital images

January 27, 2010 By: Pamela Category: Card Art, Tutorials

Hello digital masters!

Just thought I’d show you how I used water color pencils, and Triart/Copic markers with Twinkling H2Os to paint two of my digital images. Click any thumbnail for a larger view.

Images were printed with Epson all in one, RX620 on plain white 110# cardstock. I DO have problems with the twinks making the ink run, so I’m very careful with my painting!! I think it has something to do with the papers I’m using…we shall see what the next batch brings!

Click here to see the wc finished card.

Pamela

Dew Drops anyone?

December 18, 2009 By: Pamela Category: Tutorials

I saw a post a while back on how to color your own Dew Drops, so I thought I’d give it a try.

When I was finished, I was going to store them in a doo dads container (you know the kind you can buy at craft stores for about 1.99?) but they are so deep, and since it’s one big lid I kept mixing up the colors.

I thought, hmmmm..I need something with smaller wells, and individual lids…what could I use? Suddenly it hit me! PILL BOXES!! the kind you use to set up your daily pills, 2 weeks at a time-they are PERFECT to store these babies in!!

We had just bought a bunch of them at the dollar store to take to my mom, so I run (seriously, I was so excited, I RAN) out into the living room, grabbed one of the new boxes and opened it up and ….well, see for yourself! (click the thumbnails for larger photos)

Tips:

  • I bought my bag of ‘dew drops’ at Michael’s. They are about 5 bucks for this big ol bag! They are hanging in the vase filler area, where they keep the green floral foam. These bags hang above where the foam is sitting.
  • To measure the right amount of dew drops for your container, use a spoon and scoop in some plain ones first. I used a Wendy’s spoon, and 2 scoops filled up my wells nicely. This way I knew how much to make of each color. And I still have plenty of plain ones to color at a later date! (that bag holds A LOT !)
  • Squirt 2-3 drops of ink into the corner of the baggie, after you put the dew drops in the bag. Seal bag shut and shake em. You can use the same bag for the same shades of one color. Start with the lightest color and move to the darker shade.
  • Alcohol Inks dry super quick, for the other inks/paints  I dumped them out onto a half sheet of paper and let dry before pouring them into the well.
  • To remove those little bumps/edge pieces and smooth out any rough spots on your dew drop, file lightly with an emery board!
Pamela
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