Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Holiday Break...

The FranticStamper Design Team is taking a holiday break. We will resume posting in the New Year. We wish you all very happy holidays!

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Warehouse Wednesday: Meet the 2012 Design Team (Linda Phinney)



Meet the 2012 Design Team (Linda Phinney)



My friends call me Phin or Phinner.
I'm also known by my (not so) secret superhero moniker,
DeathGrrlRunningGoddess!
If we met on the street, I’d probably start talking your ear off immediately!
(blah, blah, blah! LOL!)
I’ll tease you, A LOT, if we’re buddies.
I'm pretty direct.
I have a lot of energy and have a hard time sitting still.
I get distracted easily…
SQUIRREL!!! hee!!!
I’m a crazy perfectionist, and
I get on my own case way too often.

Its important to my well being that I have a Starbucks earl grey tea latte
EVERY.SINGLE.DAY.
I like to sweat by running and going to spin class.
I am obsessed with paranormal tv.
I like to wear glitter or black nail polish, exclusively.
I love my Mazdarati, ZooMZooM, and
I have conversations with my pet Siamese Fighting Fish, Newt (aka Buddy Buddy Fish Face.)

I’ve been playing with paint, glue, and paper, making messes for as long as I can remember…
I've been stamping since the early 80's,
and during college, I spent most of my textbook money on stamps and ink.
(Thanks Dad!!!)
I usually work in an 8"X10" space, most of my clothes have paint and glue on 'em.
Collage and mixed media, grunge, texture, and layering makes me really, really happy.
I like to make and trade ATCs.
I especially like to get mucky with gesso, I like sparkly things, and as far as I'm concerned, no work is complete unless it has a spattering of paint or spray ink!

Here are my DT entries:

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Tip Template Tuesday: Winter Mitten



Winter Mitten

Today we'd like to share a template for a mitten that can be used to make an element on a scrapbook page, can be resized to make embellishments for a card, or can be used to make a card itself.

We hope that if you enjoy the template and make something using it, you will share with us.Send a photo of your creation to FranticStamperSketchPhotos@yahoo.com and we will upload it to our blog or share it on Facebook for you.

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Sketch Sunday: Scrap #10





I had really good intentions of scrapping a page from today's sketch, but life (and a new dose of medication that has me seeing double) got in the way. And none of the other DT members could get away from their holiday preparations to make a page, either. I do hope I will be able to get to the sketch soon, though, and if I do, I promise I will share!

But don't let our not playing along limit you; we would love to see what you do with this sketch! Just email a photo of your creation to me at FranticStamperSketchPhotos@yahoo.com and I will add it to this post.

Until next week...

Smiles,
Kathy

P.S. The kitty in the sketch is my kitty, Buddy, who passed away at age 16, two weeks ago. I miss her like crazy. Wasn't she just beautiful?

Friday, December 16, 2011

Ornate Snowman (Design Team Project)

by Debi Wind

Ornate Snowman

Here is another wonderful project from our former team member, Debi Wind. I think this one just screams winter; don't you agree?

To use this Debi used card-stock from Bazzill (Lisbon, Simon, and Vanilla), Snowflakes and Holly paper by Daisy D, Stamps from Inkadinkado, Azurite Fluid Chalk Ink from Clearsnap, and embellishments from Bazzill and Queen & Co, all available at FranticStamper.

Here are step-by-step instructions from Debi on how to make this card:
  • Cut Simon cardstock to the size of 5 1/2"X8 1/2", score it and fold in half. Cut pattern paper to the size of 4"X5 1/4" and set aside.
  • Stamp Snowman image onto Vanilla cardstock in Azurite ink, cover with clear embossing powder, shake off excess and heat with heat gun. Trim and layer onto Lisbon and Simon cardstock.
  • Adhere Snowman to pattern paper. Set aside.
  • Run ribbon through Xyron. Adhere ribbon to pattern paper over snowman and anchor to back of paper.
  • Embellish with white poinsettia and blue rhinestone jewel.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

technique Thursday: Imaginesce i-Top Brad Maker

by Sharon Jeffs

I-TOP Brad Maker



A few years ago Imaginisce released an amazing tool called the I-Top Brad maker. Since then the company has been releasing a variety of accessories to enhance the creativity of this amazing tool.

The I-Top Brad maker is easy to use and can create brads, magnets, buttons and badges in 16mm and 22mm sizes. An additional carriage purchased separately will enable you to also create items in a 28mm size.



Imaginisce also create punches to punch out the brad toppers so you don't need to hand cut each topper.



Rather than create a lengthy document explaining how to use the I-Top tool, this video from the Imaginisce site will show you how how simple it is to create your own brads.



If you prefer a smoother more rounded brad then try following this amazing tip to create perfect brads.



The great thing about this tool is that it can create so much more than just different sized brads. Currently Imaginisce stock kits to make –
Brads
Button Badges
Magnets
Buttons
You can find all of these for sale at the Frantic Stamper store at http://www.franticstamper.com/imaginisce-brads.htm as well as this amazing tool and all its accessories.

The I-Top Brad Maker can be used with a variety of different material. Some of the materials I have used it with include –
Raffia
Hessian
Paper
Fabric
Lightweight lace
plastic sheeting

Finally, I wanted to share some of the many projects that I have created using the I-Top tool.

Cherry Topped Cupcake Card



To make this card I drew a rough sketch of a cupcake onto some white card and cut it out. From this template, I created a base with a piece of folded card so that I could make it into the pocket piece and the topper from two scraps of patterned paper.

When you pull on the tab held in place by my brad, the top of my cupcake pulls up to reveal a secret message to the recipient of my card. 




Bobble Hair Ties



The button are made in exactly the same way, they just use a different looking daddy to complete the job. 

To create my hair tie I made my brad then sewed it to a strip of gathered tulle and sewed this to a hair tie. Finally I adhered in some feather to finish it.


Flower Centres



The brads make fantastic flower centres and when you use a different type of material then they really pop. I chose to cover mine in a piece of cotton lace, centring the pattern around the brad topper.

 Once made, all I had to do was push the prongs through the centre of my flower and voila!

Why don’t you try making button badges for your children to wear or even to add to a card as a milestone for the birthday person to wear at their party!! Or perhaps you are a bit like me and love anything to do with stationery and storage? Why don’t you try out the magnetic button and create fridge reminders that help to organise those notes we all love to store on our fridges!!

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Warehouse Wednesday: Meet the 2012 Design Team (Jennifer Willis)



Meet the 2012 Design Team (Jennifer Willis)



Hi, I am Jennifer, a sahm to two lovely little girls. I have been married for 13 years. Currently, my family and I live in North Dakota with one dog and an unbelievable number of cats (one day I will be known as that crazy cat lady down the road). My favorites include the colors purple and teal, Mexican food, and I love Halloween.

I don't remember when I first started paper crafting but I would say probably the late 80's is when I picked up my first set of stamps and it has been downhill from there. I have so many stamps and supplies I could open my own store - and I owe a lot of that to Fran! Every time she advertises her surprise boxes I can't resist picking some up! My can't live without tool would have to be my markers. I find myself gravitating toward them every time I stamp an image to color.

I find inspiration usually when I am not looking for it, a sketch, someone's work, a collage sheet or even just a shape. Once that little light bulb comes on I will twirl the thought in my head, searching for the perfect focal image, papers and colors. This is also how I work, pulling my focal image out, matching it with papers I find complements the image and finally coordinating my marker colors. Once I get to work it all falls into place quickly and I often find myself popping three or four creations out in an evening.

I look forward to sharing those creations with you as part of the FranticStamper Design team!

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Tip Tuesday: Working With Vellum



Working With Vellum

Tip #1
Any ink will work on vellum, but most will need to heat set before working with the stamped image. Always make sure the ink is completely dry before moving onto another step.

Tip #2
StazOn Ink works especially well on vellum because it is designed for non-porous surfaces.

Tip #3
To prevent your vellum from warping while heat embossing, keep the heat gun moving and waving over the image you are heating.

Tip #4
Paper Piercing with a craft needle is a great technique to use on vellum. Any template you have for paper piercing on regular card stock will work, or purchase piercing templates that are made specifically for the art of paper piercing on vellum, sometimes called “Pergamano“. The results can be very dramatic!

Tip #5
Be careful not to “crease” your vellum, unless it is intentional. A crease will create a permanent white line on your paper that cannot be undone. The fact that creases turn white, though, is part of what makes embossing on vellum so beautiful.

Tip #6
Use a barrel shaped tool (like a pencil or skewer) to curl the ends of your vellum.

Tip #7
2-Way glue works well on vellum and does not show through. Any clear drying glue will work; however, be sure to use a very thin coat.

Tip #8
Vellum makes a great template to create stencils. The negative piece left from any shape you punch or die-cut becomes the perfect stencil.

Tip #9
Alcohol-based inks do work on vellum, but not in the same way as on porous papers since they don't soak in. Practice on scraps before coloring your project, especially if you want to blend colors!

Tip #10
Coloring vellum on the "wrong" or back side of your project gives a wonderful softly-colored image on the right side. Just be sure that whatever you are using to color doesn't warp the paper and that it is completely dry before you move on to your next step!

Tip #11
Vellum can be embossed with embossing folders with absolutely stunning results. However, care should be taken to prevent tearing the vellum. Emboss the vellum between two sheets of text-weight paper or lightweight card-stock. Experiment with your particular folder and die-cut machine with scraps before embossing your project.


Hope you will give vellum a try. FranticStamper currently carries a few beautiful printed vellums and has plans to add plain vellums to its many lines of wonderful papers, in the near future.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Sketch Sunday: Card #17



Today we have a sketch for a multi-layered card with a folded down corner. We hope you will find of help in getting those final holiday cards made. Or if you are done with the holiday cards (I wish!) just ignore the color scheme of the sketch and make a card for some other occasion!



Once again some team members (and future team members) have jumped in to make cards inspired by the sketch and would like to share them with you.

First up, a wonderful card by Sharon Jeffs.



And next up we have two cards using Riley and Company stamps. FranticStamper is pleased to announce it will soon be carrying the complete line of Riley stamps in cling mount format! For a Riley lover like me, that is wonderfully fabulous news!

To celebrate the new line's arrival, I made a card using a stamp that I actually inspired! Here is Riley in his nightshirt with Milo the mouse in his, too.


Click to show the poem I used inside of my card


And then we have a wonderful card from future team member Isabelle Drouin-Vachon. She used an older Riley stamp, with Riley and his Christmoose tree.



The team hopes you have enjoyed the cards we have shared today! Happy holidays to you all, and happy stamping!

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Something Special Saturday: Christmas Toffee



Today's project comes to you from Jane Larsson who was selected to be a FranticStamper Design Team member for 2012. We love her work and thought this project just had to be shared!



Every year Michael (my husband-to-be) and our boys makes the best Christmas Toffee in the whole wide world :-P     This year I decided to give some of it away, in cutely decorated cellophane bags.

The base is a piece of Bazzill cardstock, scored in the middle. I used a stamp called Sleepy Santa (DoodleFactorys “Tis the Season”) colored with Copic Ciao pens. I also used Kaisercraft December 25 6"x6" Paper Pad and Micro Mono Stickers from the Basic Grey collection Curio.

I am totally in love with the Dec25-collection!!! Every single paper and deco is simply beautiful, don´t you think?

I stapled the bag and deco together with one of my favourite tools: Tim Holtz Tim Holtz Tiny Attacher.

Simple and easy, but so much more fun to give it away like this.

Thanks for visiting!

/ Jane