Hello there! It's day two of our Gina K Designs blog hops and we have three wonderful new sets to feature today. First is Becky Oehlers' fun new set, You Say Goodbye, I Say 'Ello. There are so many fun images and international greetings in this set!
Next is a wonderful Halloween set, from Beth Salaika, called Wicked. This set is filled with fun, iconic Halloween images, perfect for making cards, candy wrappers and little boxes and bags. I'll be posting the tutorial for this card in a few days...
Next is Tami Mayberry's awesome new set, Take Note. You'll love the trendy images in this set, perfect for making ATCs, cards, journals, etc. I altered a small notebook to make a little journal for writing not quick thoughts and notes to myself.
For more inspiration, be sure to see what the rest of the team has to show you…
- Gina K
- Tami Mayberry - Illustrator Take Note
- Becky Oehlers - Illustrator You Say Goodbye, I Say 'Ello
- Beth Silaika - Illustrator Wicked
- AJ Otto
- Carolina Buchting
- Cathy Tidwell
- Deb Felts
- Emily Giovanni
- Giovana Smith
- Jimmi Mayo
- Lee Murphy
- Lori McAree
- Melanie Muenchinger
- Michelle Woerner
- Sharon Harnist
- Suzanne Dean
- Theresa Momber
- Tina Gilliland
- Vicki Dutcher
Here are a few step by step photos of the altered notebook.
To begin, I cut a piece of Pure Luxury card stock, slightly larger than the frame image in Take Note. Then I sponged Forest Moss Distress ink.
Sponged Weathered Wood Distress ink.
Sponged Antique Linen Distress Ink.
I wanted to create an aged look to my background, so I crumpled up some scratch paper and used it to "stamp" in a random pattern on the background, using more Antique Linen ink.
Then did the same with Weathered Wood Distress Ink.
And, finally, stamped more with Forest Moss ink.
Then, using a real stamp, I stamped the large frame, from Take Note, using Memento Espresso Truffle.
Stamped the lines, twice, using Memento Gray Flannel.
I added a layer of ivory, stamped with the "my Life" sentiment and adhered using Pop Dots. Then I stamped arrows, using Forest Moss Distress ink.
Stamped "documented" using Memento Tuxedo Black ink.
Here is the simple notebook I used to alter. It's been sitting around in my cabinet, waiting to get used, for at least two or three years.
I used a piece of pattern paper to cover, then adhered my cover, layered with Pure Luxury Dark Chocolate card stock.
Thanks for stopping by. I hope your day is fabulous!
these are terrific! love the dancing drinks! great colors in your scene and the notebook is just perfect!
ReplyDeleteFabulous cards Theresa! Love the drinks design, that is just so fun and your Feeling Wicked one is stunning with the sponging. Tami's set is obviously fab for altering notebooks and have it on my to buy list :)
ReplyDeletegreat cards - your dancing drinks card has me dancing!
ReplyDeleteWhoa!!! You always amaze me T!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous cards and notebook, Theresa -- I especially love the bold colors in your wicked card!
ReplyDeleteLove the journal. You make altering things look so easy!
ReplyDeletegreat cards, love the background of the halloween card.
ReplyDeleteTheresa, love your tutorial, thank you for sharing that and your gorgeous cards.
ReplyDeleteLove the book. Also the cards
ReplyDeleteAlways excited when I get to go to your blog. Your shading and coloring are legendary and you show us how to do it, too. Can't get better than that!
ReplyDeleteThe crumpled paper sure made a perfect effect! I will have to try that!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects! And great coloring as always! The Wicked card is outstanding!
ReplyDeleteAwesome samples! Love the altered notepad~
ReplyDeleteSimply gorgeous! Love your cards.
ReplyDeleteI adore all of these projects, Theresa! Thanks for the tutorial on the little book, too! Wheee, this is so fun!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards as usual. Love that wicked card so much.
ReplyDeletecute cards. love the harvest sky and the cups!
ReplyDeleteLove those items, nicely made ^_^
ReplyDeleteAwesome projects. Great coloring. And I really appreciate all the step-by-step.... thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteDelightful cards Theresa...especially like the Halloween card...sooo clever!
ReplyDeleteLuv the halloween card and the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteAwesome, Theresa, I love your colors and the coffee cups.
ReplyDeletelove the distressing! all the cards are fabulous
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Holly
Your cards are all so delightfully created. I love that coffee one and also that is a neat Halloween scene with just a few stamps used. And, no exception, is the way you did the notebook. All are fantastic and I am thrilled you shared them.
ReplyDeleteLove your cards! You do such a nice job of shading and staining! Love the bonjour card!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, beautiful job on the Halloween card. Can't wait for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteNot sure which is my favorite: the warm feeling of the Bonjour card, the white highlights on the Wicked card or the uber cool Life Documented notebook.
ReplyDeleteGreat cards and love the altered notebook.
ReplyDeleteLove your cards and thanks for sharing step by step:)
ReplyDeleteYou make the most awesome cards! I love all of them, and couldn't pick a favorite. Love the blended colors on the Halloween card, international greetings in the bg of the cups card, and the journal cover with with a distressed technique that is awesome. Love all your projects.
ReplyDeleteyour frist card is very very cute. I think the ones a winner. Lol!
ReplyDeleteLove the depth of colour you get with your sponging. Great cards as always
ReplyDeleteLove all 3! The sponging adds so much
ReplyDeleteAwesome Bonjour card!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fabulous projects! I really like your first card. It's super cute!
ReplyDeletehahaha such a happy coffee cup chorus line.....love it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful projects but I really love your Halloween card.
ReplyDeleteWhat fabulous projects! I adore your "wicked" card...gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThese are something. Love the coffee one most. Thanks
ReplyDeleteOh my, your drinks card is fantastic! I love that you included the faces and the greetings! Love the Halloween card, colors are vibrant. What a great way to decorate your little notebook! Don't you just love it when something finally comes along and you have "just the thing" to do the project? Once again, thank you for all your wonderful tutorials and hard work!
ReplyDeleteI am in love with your first card...oh my, it is soooooo adorable! Whoever recieves that is going to be smiling all day long!! :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome projects, Theresa! Your Halloween card is amazing!
ReplyDeleteYour cup card is so cute and the Halloween card super. thanks for the tutorial on the notebook.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful projects.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Kat
I love the layout and overall treatment of the 'bon jour' card; and the Halloween card is really fabulous! The colors are gorgeous and will look forward to your tutorial. Love the idea of the notepad....it's something I NEED but I've had way too many years making notes on whatever little piece of paper happens to be within reach at the moment. It's been a bad habit I have found to be impossible to change. TFS
ReplyDeleteLOVE the cat on the fence. to cute. The little note book is great.
ReplyDeleteGreat projects! Your Halloween card is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteLove your happy coffee cups. Beautiful, clever idea for the note book.
ReplyDeleteLove the wicked Halloween card, it is perfect.
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