You Dazzle Me

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Hi readers! Happy first Monday of 2016! I hope your year is starting off wonderfully! We have a special treat for you today. Nina-Marie Trapani is our guest and has made a gorgeous card featuring Neat & Tangled products! The Heart of Gold Die and Faceted Stamp Set are the stars of the show, but I love seeing how it all came together!

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Nina also made a video to walk you through the process. Be sure to check it out!

Enjoy!

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Thanks so much for reading today, and a big thanks to Nina for being our guest!

Foiling Techniques!

Hi everyone, it’s Shari here with some fun foiling techniques to use on your cards.

I thought I’d take this opportunity to show you a few was to use thermal foils from Thermo Web and Heidi Swapp with a laminating machine ( I used my small Minc) and a quick non thermal technique with a glue stick.

My first example uses thermal foiling.  Thermal foiling is a process of using a reactive foil with a heating element machine such as a laminator or Heidi Swapps Minc machine.

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I was thrilled when I found Toner Sheets from Thermo Web where I could use my die cuts and foils! Talk about exciting! This card also uses a double foiling technique and some black foil on a die cut.

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Have you tried foiling with a glue stick to create a quick background? It’s really easy! For this I used the regular Vintage Foil from Ranger.

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I also traced the circles of a stencil with the Heidi Swapp Minc toner pen to create a background on a die cut heart.

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I have put together a video explaining how to use a laminating machine and also show you how to do that quick glue stick and foil background. You can watch the video below or on our YouTube channel.

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Weekender with Wanda – Watercolor Leaves!

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Happy New Year! Happy 2016! I can’t wait to see what fun we all have together in the new year! This is my first post of 2016. I hope you had a great holiday season and a fun New Year’s Eve. Now, it seems like it has to be time to get back into the swing of ‘real life’ again. Did you make any New Year’s resolutions? Crafty plans? I’d love to know what you’re thinking about 2016. Welcome back to the latest edition of Weekender with Wanda here on the Simon Says Stamp Blog. I’m glad you’ve joined me, and I have something neat to share today. A fun and super easy new watercolor technique! I used some of my favorite Simon Says Stamp Exclusive dies along with pretty Distress Markers. The card I’m sharing is great for any occasion.  A happy hello.

The Clustered Leaves Die is one of my all time favorite products from Simon Says Stamp. It’s really versatile and pretty and classy. It’s the perfect size for accenting your favorite flower dies, or all alone on a card, as I’ve done here.

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Here is a close up shot of the way the leaves turned out. The die was cut from Watercolor Paper and the only ink I used was three shades of Distress Markers: Twisted Citron, Shabby Shutters, and Peacock Feathers. I’m going to show you how I did this!

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The heart duet die and the hello die were both also cut from watercolor paper. I added a second leaves die cut from vellum for a layering piece.

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This was so simple! I took an old plastic bag (that a stamp set came in) and swiped my three shades of markers onto the bag – totally randomly.

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I sprayed some clean water directly onto my watercolor paper with my Water Bottle. Then I laid the bag down into the water on the paper and smushed it around with my fingers…. That’s it!

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I lifted off the paper and dried it with my Heat Tool!

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Once my watercolored panel was dry, I die cut the leaves out. I wanted a bit more color, so I used the same Marker colors and the Spritzer Tool to add some speckles to the leaves.

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For the background layer, I took my Finetec Metallic watercolor paints and sprinkled and splattered some gold paint onto the white base. I used the gold paint to color the heart also. To color the hello die, I used the Peacock Feathers marker just mixed with some water on my craft sheet. By using the same colors, it ties the whole project together. I tried it with the sentiment in black but it was just too dark.

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Here is a side view so you can see the beautiful gold shimmer from the watercolor paints! Ooh La La!

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I attached the heart ant the colored leaves with foam tape. The vellum leaves were glued down directly to the paper. I used a glue pen to attach the hello die! I found a perfect match in color for my card base – out of my Doodlebug Cardstock pack.

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As always, thank you so very much for spending part of you weekend with me! Best wishes for a happy, healthy and crafty New Year!

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