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Creative Sundays With Jo Ann: Tickled Pink

Creative Sundays With Jo Ann: Tickled Pink

Creative Sundays With Jo Ann: Tickled Pink

May 20, 2018 Posted by Jo Ann Danchik Cards, Congratulations, Copics, Encouragement Cards, Friend, Shaker Cards

I’m not much of a frilly kind of gal. I have had my nails beautifully manicured in the past, when I worked as management at a popular specialty cookware store and was in the public eye. I found them hard to maintain as I am a messy crafter and always seem to be up to my elbows in dyes, inks, paints, and clay. Gardening takes a toll on my nails as well. The manicures became a thing of the past when I stopped working. I admire the artists that I see with fingernails that are beautifully shaped and colored. If I ever figure out how to do videos I may have to reconsider. For the present, the closest that I get to a bottle of nail polish is with this fun and popular Shine On Stamp and Die Set from Honey Bee Stamps! 

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Today’s card starts with the Shine On Stamp and Die Set. I stamped several bottles using Simon Says Stamp’s Intense Ink on #80 Neenah Classic cardstock. They were cut using the coordinating dies. I am still embracing the Therm O Web purple tape when I die cut. It really works well and I can use it multiple times.

There is a larger die set that is intended to be a shaker card (Nail Polish Bottle Dies), but I wanted to convert the smaller image to an open bottle and a shaker so I pulled out my pencil, eraser, and EK Success Cutter Bee Scissors and got to work. I cut down three of the extra stamped images to form an open bottle, a backing to the bottle, and a separate top. I drew lines to form the top of the bottle and drew a brush applicator. I used a Copic 0.3 Black Multiliner to outline my pencil marks. I found it much easier to use a Uni Ball Signo White pen, to cover the extra stamped lines, than to try to mask them out before stamping. (see arrows in upper pic)

I cut out the inside of one of the bottle images to form a shaker card. The images were colored with Copic Markers. (Bottle: RV11, RV14, RV17, RV19)  (Glass: B0000, B00, B01, N0) (Cap: N4, N6, N8, N10, 100)

A piece of acetate was cut, using the Shine On Die, and glued to the open piece using Ranger Multi Matte Medium. The brush was glued to the cap. 

Because the edges were very narrow, I used Darice Thin Foam Strips to build the shaker base. (When I find these strips in stock, I buy a lot of them!) The inside edges were dusted with an EK Success Powder Tool to help make the sides of the strips less sticky and to keep the sequins from sticking to it. I used the same strips on the cap and brush. The new Bubble Gum Confetti Mix was added.

The backing was added to the shaker. I usually add liquid glue to the foam. This allows me to move it around a smidge to line up the backing properly. Two layers of Scotch Foam Adhesive were added to the back of the full bottle to make it the same height as the other pieces.

The pieces were laid out in the Misti to figure out the placement of the sentiment. The sentiment is from the Ham It Up Stamp Set. 

For a layered look, I colored the edges of another piece of #80 cardstock with the RV19 Copic marker. Everything was layered together, and then added to a #110 Neenah Cardstock card base, using a Kokuyo Tape Runner.

The sentiment inside the card is also from the Ham It Up Stamp Set. The sentiment on the bottom is from the Shine On Stamp Set. The word “you” was cut from black cardstock using the coordinating Die Set. I really find it easiest to line up the sentiments using the Misti Creative Corners. They are straight…everytime!

For the envelope I stamped a sentiment and lips, from the Angel Policy Stamp Set, using Picked Raspberry Distress Ink.

Everything was adhered to the card front. I added additional sequins, using a Jewel Picker and a Lawn Fawn Glue Pen, to give the illusion of the nail polish spilling from the bottle. A bow, from the Shine On Stamp Set, was stamped, cut, colored and added to the bottle using foam adhesive.

I added Nuvo Aqua Shimmer Glitter Gloss to the bottle caps and the bow. Nuvo Crystal Glaze was added to the glass bottle on the left and to the top and bottom of the shaker bottle. The glaze made the full bottle look much darker, almost red. It’s difficult to see in the pics, but the card sparkles and shines in real life.

This is such a fun set. There are so many things that you can do with it. I hope that this gives you some ideas on how you can make small, easy changes, to make it unique.

Thanks for joining me today on this creative journey!

Joyfully, Jo Ann

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Tim Holtz WC Distress Pencils -v- Windsor & Newton Cotman WC Paints. 👩‍🎨🎨
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1. On the right is my original painting using W & N paints. I mixed equal parts Intense Blue and Cadmium Red Pale Hue to make black. I added additional water and thinned down washes to the bird to make the blooms and drips. As the paint thins out it creates lovely bluish tints.
2. On the left I used Tim’s WC Pencils. Distress Black Soot Ink has the unique property of maintaining its true black color as it’s thinned with water. The pencils do as well. Hmmm 🤔 To remedy this I quickly made a thin wash with Prize Ribbon while the painting was still wet. I alternated adding thinned blobs of the black and blue wash until I got the desired results.
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The more I study it…the more I prefer the raven on the left! Do you have a favorite?
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When you still have your new pencils out…but hav When you still have your new pencils out…but have no idea what to do with yourself. Cleaning your mess is not the answer. 😜 Then out of the corner of your eye you see Tim’s new “Unraveled” stamp set from Stamper’s Anonymous and some leftover scraps of watercolor paper. You just start to paint. Not sure what it will become when I fussy cut it. Mum(my)’s the word! 🤫
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1. Stamped with Antique Linen Distress ink for no line painting.
2. Antique Linen says it all. It’s in the name! But it was too dark so I made a wash and added some Picket Fence to lighten it. The brown is a mix of Walnut Stain and Black Soot.
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Still testing out the new Tim Holtz Distress Penci Still testing out the new Tim Holtz Distress Pencils. And how much fun is Tim’s new “The Scarecrow” stamp set from Stamper’s Anonymous? 🧡
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(Swipe right for process pics)
1. I stamped the scene using Antique Linen Distress Ink for no line painting with the watercolor pencils.
2. I realized that I put the sun on the right but the shadows on the scarecrow are also on the right. 🤔 Simple fix. I wet the shadow lines and lifted them with a paper towel. The crow and the plaid shirt are my favorite parts!!
3. I wanted to create some color blends so I made some heavily pigmented washes.
4. I wasn’t sure how to add a background at this point without a lot of masking. I carefully flooded the paper with water, avoiding the painted areas, and floated in several different light color washes.
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I know…I know…no posts for 2+ years and now he I know…I know…no posts for 2+ years and now here I am posting again! 😜 I would have made this a reel, but after an hour of trying to figure it out I gave up. 🫤
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After painting the cat, crow, and bats yesterday I immediately thought of Tim Holtz’s new “Gothic Tapestry” skull from Stamper’s Anonymous. And I wanted to play with my new Distress Pencils some more…of course I did!
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I stamped a partial picture using Hickory Smoke Oxide ink. The watercolor paper (140lb cold press) was very textured so the impression is sketchy at best, but I didn’t need a lot of details.
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I love it! (Hubby thinks that it looks like Chewbacca!! 😂) 

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I tested several of my favorite watercolor pencil methods still using the Windsor & Newton professional cold press 140 lb watercolor paper. High quality paper is oftentimes more important than the quality of paint in getting good results.
1. The first swatch is pencil scribbled directly onto the paper and activated with a water brush. The Seedless Preserves is highly pigmented but a little harder to break down and dissolve. Darker reds and purples sometimes behave this way.
2. The second swatch is dipping the tip of the pencil in the water and smoothing with a wet brush. This delivers a large pigment load. You can also run a wet brush over the tip of the pencil  and then paint. These offer very smooth results.
3. The third swatch is a wash. I like to create a controlled wash. Yes…you can do this easily with pencils. Add a few drops of water to a porcelain well. Run your water brush over the tip of the pencil and swirl it into the water. Repeat multiple times until you get the paint to water ratio that you want. With a wash you can add many layers to your painting.
4. The top picture shows how well the colors lift. This is useful info for adding highlights and shading or if you accidentally drop color in an unwanted area. Being Distress Inks, they don’t appear to react quite the same to water droplets as regular Distress Inks. They do lift when dry, but some colors stain more than others.
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Part One I have been watching for the UPS driver a Part One
I have been watching for the UPS driver all week. When my package of Distress Pencils arrived yesterday afternoon I nearly snatched it from their hands! 😂
I work a lot with different watercolor paints, pencils, and crayons so I was eager to play with them. I used Windsor & Newton professional cold press 140 lb watercolor paper to test them. It’s bumpy so you get a lot of white space when you scribble on the pigment.
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