Saturday, February 28, 2015

Biggest Ball of Twine in MN LTC

Roadside America: Biggest Ball of Twine in MN
When the "Roadside America" LTC swap was posted I immediately thought of Weird Al's Biggest Ball of Twin in Minnesota.  I have never been there but I listened to Weird All a lot in the 90's.

My mom's favorite Weird Al song was the Biggest Ball of Twin in Minnesota and when it would come on (I had all of his cassettes at the time) she would crank it up and sing along.

About 10 years ago Weird Al came to our city.  It was close to my birthday and my mom offered to take me as a birthday present.  I turned her town because it has been a while since I was a fan and was worried he would play a lot of songs that we didn't know.  Looking back, I wish we would have gone.  

For my card, I wanted to use twine in it some how but couldn't figure out how to do it without making the card really thick.  So I used the twine as a stamp and stamped lines on my background paper with it.  Then I printed off pics of the twine ball and glued my stamp on top.  I should have cut a slit in the gazebo and slid my stamp image up inside.  But I didn't think about that until I had already mailed my cards off.

This tracker had brought back some good memories and I am looking forward to seeing the other cards :)

Friday, February 20, 2015

Camping LTC

Camping: Zero Tasking
It is too cold to camp here right now. We have 6 inches of snow on the ground and have broken several records for cold temps. But here's to wishful thinking ;)

I have joined another camping LTC swap.  My card is called, "Zero Tasking."  One of my favorite things about camping is that you don't have to do much.  Yeah, we'll go for a hike, visit the nature center, cook 3 meals a day over a fire, and we might go fishing but there is no set schedule.

I like the "Life is Good" images.  They are easy to carve and positive so that is what I started looking for when I joined this tracker.  I stamped my stamp on vellum using brown ink.  Then I attached the vellum to s'more paper.  I should have carved my stamp a little smaller but I was worried about the text.

Think warm thoughts.

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Trying Gesso

I know nothing about Gesso but Team Awesome Pants twisted my arm and I joined her tracker.  The tracker is, "I Guess so...What Do You Think?" and my card is "Bloom."  I stole this idea entirely from Pinterest.

I cut my cards to size and tore some paper from a dictionary and glued it to two corners of the card using gesso on a sponge brush.  Then I covered the card with gesso, laid a stencil on, and put more gesso on top of the stencil.  You can't really see the text paper and I think I applied too much gesso in these spots.

While that was drying I carved my iris flower stamp.  Once the background was dry I painted it using watercolors.  I knew that my iris would be purple so I consulted the great and powerful color wheel to choose the perfect background color.  Green is opposite of purple so I used that but didn't want the whole background to be green.  That is why it faded to blue at the top.  I love how the one on Pinterest has so much yellow.  So I added some too.

I Guess so...What Do You Think?: Bloom
Then I painted my iris with watercolor paints.  While they were drying I stamped a text stamp on the background and printed/cut my "Bloom where you are planted text."  I put the whole thing together and I feel like it is missing something but I am not sure what.  I thought about adding a ribbon but was scared to do so and didn't want to hide the raised gesso.  I am not sure if I will use this technique again.

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Log Cabin Quilt LTC

Crazy Quilters Bee: Log Cabin
This is my card for the "Crazy Quilters Bee" LTC swap.  I love the log cabin quilt block and that is what I carved.

My original idea was with the magazines.  We had a yard sale at the end of the summer with my mother-in-law.  She was getting rid of a stack of old National Geographic magazines.  At the end of the weekend they were still there and she said that I could have them.  They are so colorful, I thought they would be perfect for LTCs.

I carved my stamp and started with my first idea.  I stamped the stamp on the card with yellow, cut out parts of the magazine, glued them on, and stamped my stamp on again with black.  My stamps did not line up and some of the papers were the wrong size.  I decided that this was to much work and I went on to plan B.

For the final card, I stamped the stamp on white/cream felt and colored it in with Sharpies.  Then I stitched over it by hand using black thread and glued it to blue paper.  I like how they turned out but it was a lot of work!