Something Saturday - Night Sky Pastels

 Hi there Creators,

Continuing on our Pastels journey, I have "night sky" pastels to show you this week, I was amazed at how well the pastels show up on dark cardstock.

Here are the cards I made up....

Night Sky Pastels, Stampin' Up!, Home & Garden Bundle

this first one I made up with a black background, and really wanted it to be looking out of a window (this is when I wish I had Window Flower Box dies)  however I used the exceedingly useful Stitched Rectangle dies instead😃, as I wanted it to look like the inside of a shed I've "hung" a few tools off the window sill (courtesy of the Home & Garden bundle) and used the Brick & Mortar 3D embossing folder for the wall.


Night Sky Pastels, Stampin' Up!, Evergreen Elegance
then this is the card I made up in the video (couple of photos as I couldn't make up my mind which was better 🤣), Here is the link to the products I used in this one: What Heather Used

Night Sky Pastels, Stampin' Up!, Evergreen Elegance
So, down to the nitty gritty, how do you do this?

Take a dark coloured cardstock (I used Night of Navy in the video), then lightly grate pastels onto it (I used a serrated knife to scrape mine), which creates a dust of colour on your card, I used Daffodil Delight, Coastal Cabana and a bit of Night of Navy (not sure that one showed up on this, but it works on the black).

Take a piece of baking paper, and carefully cover the dust, press it down well into your card (I used my bone scorer) try not to move it as you do this or you end up with it smudging.

Take some hairspray, and spray this over the card (this will set the pastel in place, otherwise it will wipe off) let it dry then decorate your card however you wish.

Check out the video here:


 I hope this inspires you to create!

God Bless love

Heather xox


 

Something Saturday - Pastel Pulling

 Hi There Creators,

I got asked in my last Pastels video to do more on pastels, so this week I'm showing off another technique that uses Pastels and Versamark.

The thing with pastels is it really needs something to "set" the pastels into the card, or they will rub off, I always used to use hairspray to set it. 

Anyway onto the cards and technique:  I've used the Whale Done stamp set as the pastel gets rubbed onto black cardstock so it feels quite dark and like the depths of the ocean to me.

Whale Done, Stampin' Up!, pastels

Whale Done, Stampin' Up!, pastels

 Anyway the way to do the technique is...

Colour the black cardstock with pastels, then take a tissue and rub it into the cardstock, so it colours the card all over, make sure there's no loose pastel left on the card.

Next take your stamps, ink with Versamark, and stamp, you'll find it pulls off the pastel, and reveals the black cardstock (so fascinating when you do it!)

And that's it let me know if you have a go.

 check out the products I used here: What Heather Used

And check out the video here:


 I hope this inspires you to create,

God Bless love

Heather xox 

 

Something Saturday Windmill Fields dies

 Hi there Creators

well as I mentioned last week I thought I'd have a go with the dies this week!  I love the way you can get the windmill vanes to spin - took a little bit of playing with but I got there in the end.

Here is the finished article...

Windmill Feilds Dies, Stampin' Up!

How cool eh?

I'm also quite partial to the cute little bike lol.  as the windmill vanes are quite delicate, I've doubled up the cardstock layer for it, and also strengthened the middle with some window sheeting.

As I picked Balmy Blue card for the base, it meant I could add fluffy white clouds on top, using the cloud dies as stencils and using the White Craft Ink, then using some scrap paper to create a line I've added granny apple green below for some grass.

To see what I've used, click this link:  What Heather Used

And here is the video: 

I hope this inspires you to create

God Bless love

Heather xox


Something Saturday - Tulip Fields

 Hi there Creators,

well finally the Tulip Fields came off the ship and into stock.... and then out to me!

Today in my video I showed the Tulip Fields Bundle, and then only used the stamp set to create a quick and easy card.  However I did figure I could use the dies next Saturday, so come back again to find out what I do with the dies!

However today's video, in one of our Stampin' Up! events one of the demos used this set, and showed us how to line up the perspective Tulip fields

Here is the card I created:

Tulip Fields Bundle, Stampin' Up!,  Being CreateAble with Heather

I have to admit if I was making again, I think I'd stamp the windmill first, as I stamped it after the tulips and it kind of "floated" above them, hence the line of blue border flowers!

Anyway lining up the triangles is quite easy, stamp the long double one first, to create the "horizon", then the middle one, then 2 more either side - lets face it how many times do you see flowers really precise?, so I reckon we can get away with it being "close enough"

To get the clouds I've used the same blue as the blue border flowers (Pacific Point) but as that was a bit dark for the clouds I've stamped off first on scrap paper.  And the last thing I did was using my blender pen to "pull" the colour from the edges of the windmill, so it wasn't quite so white.

And there you have it a nice simple one layer card!

Click here to see the products I used:  What Heather used 

check out the video here: 



I hope this inspires you to create, remember things don't have to be complicated.

God Bless love

Heather xox

Something Saturday - Shepherds Care meets Snowy Delights Masks

Hi there Creators,  Today I thought I'd play around with a couple of my latest goodies, Shepherds Care Stamp set and Snowy Delights Mas...