Sunday, March 11, 2018

Challenge - Reminder: Samson go for a Walk



Hello Oddballs

Tina here: Today I would like to remind you of our Blog Challenge and inspire you a bit with my work. This time I didn't make a card, but worked with a wooden heart. First of all, I made the background by gluing hot glue onto a watercolor paper and immediately applying black embossing powder. Now melt the powder with the heat tool and then paint the paper with watercolor paints. The letters are made of wood and painted with alcohol markers and partially glittered with stickles. 
But look at it yourself...




The image I colored with Polychromos



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Tina



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Saturday, March 10, 2018

Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Moos with Suzi

Good Morning All, Today I'd like to share with you my creations for this months blog challenge.
Our theme is Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie, so I decided to create some minature art pieces.

I thought i'd create something i've not done in a good few years, Moos
 A Moo is a little card sized 2.8 x 7 centimeters, or approximately 1.1 x 2.8 inches. I can't find anything about where they originated from, I remember seeing them online a few years ago, but very little about them since. There appears to be one challenge blog that mentions them, but other than that they are a bit of a mystery!

They are a similar size to microscope slides, so maybe the inspiration came from there, but i don't know.
What I do know is they are great fun to create.

They are perfect for using smaller images, so I thought i'd use some of the little cuties that often accompany the beautiful Big Eye Girls that you find in store.
I used elements from the following images;

All of these cute images are coloured with Alcohol Markers, Jave Davenport Paint Pens, and Black Fineliner.

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hugs
Suzi
xxx

Friday, March 9, 2018

Mini Art Journal

Ever wonder what to do with all those gelli prints after a fun session of creating gorgeous prints? Well, I've got the perfect solution...turn them into a mini art journal!


Alexa here, bringing you my most recent gelli print art journal...
Head over to my blog to see all the fun pages inside!

And I created the cutest cover using this digital stamp from Oddball Art Shop! Go grab a stamp (don't forget to use 'DTALEXA10' for 10% off your purchase)
Add a few art marks and a fun quote & voila! A super fun & quick art journal cover!




Thursday, March 8, 2018

Leprechaun Dreams | DT Inspiration



Hello Oddballs!!


Stephanie here to share a lil new release inspiration. I had so much fun creating this mixed media art journal page with this sassy little leprechaun and her bat buddies! I have a short tutorial on my blog detailing what I used to create this page. I'd love for you to come visit me on inkedartist.com .


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Wednesday, March 7, 2018

Dream Girls Tags - Using Bottle Cap Images

Hello friends!

Today I have some inspiration for you

Using Dream Girls Bottle Cap Images


Bottlecap Images Digital Collage Sheet One Inch Circles

 Dream Girls 4x6 Bottle Caps




Firstly I enlarged the images in my Word Program and printed them so that I had 4 or 5 of each image,

I then cut and layered them to made them 3D.

 You can see close up of my layering below.




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Hugs Julie xox



Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Darling, You are A Work of Art

Hey Oddballs!!!  EK here today to share a little bit of no line copic coloring on this project featuring IMG46, Lara the Lurker & Teddy.


Lara and her bear were the perfect digital stamp to create this fun card and working on my coloring skills by doing this no-line coloring project!



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Monday, March 5, 2018

Alcohol Inks and Water for Backgrounds - Video Tutorial


Hello Oddballs


It´s me, Tina: Today i have again a Video Tutorial for you. I want to show you,  how to use alcohol inks and clear water to created beautiful backgrounds.


Here is once again the card from the video. Pugsy Bugsy #283  colored with Twin Markers. 


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>Itsy, Bitsy, Teeny Weeny<


See you soon...


Tina

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Friday, March 2, 2018

Laminated Magnetic Bookmark Tutorial



 

Hi Oddballs - Angie here with a Tutorial Post - It may seem a bit long winded, but I'm not good at videos!
Laminated Magnetic Bookmarks
(Kawaii Pencil image from IMG109Maddie N Friends)
So I will run through the steps for you to make your own Laminated Magnetic Bookmarks.

You will need:

·         Image – coloured and fussy cut ready

·         Blank Backing piece for the back

·         Laminate pouches

·         Laminator

·         Magnets – size depends on your image

·         Small circle punch – depends on size of magnet

·         Strong adhesive to stick down your magnet

·         Paper Snips / Scissors


Firstly, fold your laminate sheet in half for your fold line – I like to make sure the sealed end is one of my bases.

Now place one of your coloured images around 1-2 mm gap from the fold line and gently using your punch, punch a hole on only one layer where your magnet will be place - taking your image out first. Do this to the second image if you are doing more than one at the same time. (I made two to save time and wastage).
The quickest way to get your other two holes punched for the backing and to line up is to fold over your laminate sheet in half again the other way and punch through the original holes ( making sure you only have that top laminate layer).

Now we are going to Laminate our pieces.
Line up your coloured image with the backside having the punched hole showing – ensure that the hole has cardstock completely covered as you don’t want your magnet showing through.

You should automatically have your 1-2mm gap from the fold as before.
I like to then put my backing pieces in the other side and fold over to help line them up perfectly – this helps ensure they are lined up and will be just right when you complete them.

Holding the opened end, the sealed base is at the bottom, gentle unfold and place in your laminator and laminate.

           It should look something like this.
Now you need to fussy cut around the edging – use the sealed part as a guide.

I like to run it through the laminator again to re-seal any edges that may have been loose due to the fussy cutting.
So you are almost done.

Fold over and your front and base should pretty well line up with your holes just right as well. It’s ok if they are slightly out as no-one will see once it’s in the book.
Now we just have to adhere our magnets.

Through trail and error, I have found that the magnets need to be stuck to the paper rather than laminate – mine just won’t stick to laminate.

So to start with we will adhere our first magnet to one side of image using our punched circle as our guide.

Allowing that to dry, I will use an offcut of the laminate and place my second magnet on top of both that and the first magnet.  Now this makes sure that our magnets are not opposing one another – yes, another lesson learnt! As well as keeping any residual glue off them joining together.


Using your second punched hole on the backing, add a drop of glue and then bring over on top of the magnets. I use a craft peg to hold them all together to assist the glue to dry and have them stay in place.

Once dry – ready to use in your planner / book - Congratulations, now show me your creations on our Facebook page!
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Thanks so much for taking time out to check out this post!

Until next time, Happy Crafting, Angie xx