Thursday, December 01, 2011

Memory Box Holiday

 Ahh--I fell in love with the Memory Box Holiday collection!  You can get any of the stamps and supplies you need at http://www.thestamproprietor.com/

Memory Box Stamps
 This little bear card was so easy to make.  I punched a snowflake border out of white cardstock and then stamped and colored the bear with my Copics.  Don't forget to add a little shadow underneath the bear with your BG10 marker!

Memory Box Stamps, Die and Paper
 These cute little guys are ready for the first snow in their warm scarves! Colored with Copics and mounted on a sheet of their holiday paper--so pretty!  Do you notice the fancy red die on the bottom?  That's one of theirs too!
Memory Box Stamps
 This Clean and Simple Card was my favorite from the whole collection.  I stamped it on a rough-toothed paper and then colored with my Prismacolor pencils.  I wanted a rough-sketched look so I didn't even use my Odorless Mineral Spirits with this one--I left the pencil unblended.  I punched a fancy edge and then mounted a bit of Memory Box patterned paper on the inside of the card to let it peek through.
Memory Box Stamps, Paper and Die
The red dots are another sheet of my 6x6 pad and I used some pretty mulberry paper behind the main image.  I spritzed it with Smooch Spritz to make it sparkle.  The sentiment was punched, stamped and then covered with Versamark and then heat embossed with clear Diamond embossing powder. For the main image I stamped and colored with my Copics and then put some clear double-sided sticky tape on top.  I then sprinkled it with Glitter Ritz clear iridescent glitter.  I finished by adding more detail with my Copics over the glitter.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Marker Mondays - September Part III

 For September we are using the following three Copic colors and the clear blender pen
  •  R32 - Peach
  • YG21 - Anise
  • B24 - Sky Blue
  •  0 - Blender Pen
This lesson is going to be a little different (and uglier!) so I apologize in advance.  Our next lesson will be using the shimmer paper so I wanted to experiment with different techniques to show you.  The shimmer paper is so lovely--it looks like an icicle or a pearl with a beautiful sheen to it and a perfect weight.  I am using the Sugar color and it is more of an Antique White instead of hard white.  The colors of this paper are colored or printed on one side and white on the other side.

The picture below shows how I tested the memento inks.  You can use this ink on the shimmer paper but you must be very careful to not go over the lines so you don't smear it.  I recommend writing on this paper using a Copic Marker set with a superfine tip.  The Multiliner pen will take FOREVER to dry.

Memento ink will spear on the shimmer paper and the Copic Multiliner pen will take a long time to dry. 
 Below you can see where I embossed using Versafine and Black EP. It also smears and the Copic solution will dissolve the EP so I don't recommend embossing either unless you are careful not to color over the lines.

But a bonus is that the paper works wonderfully with our A Muse Studio ink if you just want to stamp.  See the Blueberry flower in the corner?  That is our ink and it looks beautiful.  Still, it will smear if you color over it with the Copics.
Embossing will also smear with the Copics.  If you want to emboss be careful to stay in the lines!
Below are my notes on the shimmer paper.  The cute Snoopy stamp is one that I got in Japan.  I stamped with Brown Memento ink and colored it very carefully so I didn't color over the lines.

 Things to remember with Shimmer Paper and Copics:
  • Shimmer Paper is BEAUTIFUL
  • Shimmer Paper is touchy
  • Memento washes off and smears
  • Copic breaks down embossing
  • Multiliner takes a long time to dry
  • Copic ink will spread differently on this paper because it does not sink into it like regular cardstock.  It lays on the surface and make pools and patterns.  (You can see this effect best if you look at the blue petals in the picture above.)

Shimmer Paper notes and swatches

Supplies Used:
  • Marvelous Marigolds Stamp Set
  • Shimmer Paper - Sugar
  • Memento Black Pad
  • Versafine
  • Black Embossing Powder
  • Multiliner
  • Black Copic Marker
  • Ink - Blueberry
  • Ink - Watermelon
  • Ink - Bubblegum
  • Copic Marker - Colorless Blender
  • Copic Marker -  R32 - Peach
  • Copic Marker - YG21 - Anise
  • Copic Marker - B24 - Sky Blue
Marvelous Marigolds


All Supplies Available from A Muse Studio

I will be holding a monthly workshop in my home in Huntington Beach, CA so let me know if you want to join me.  

Monday, September 12, 2011

Marker Mondays - September Part II

All supplies available from A Muse Studio

 For September we are using the following three Copic colors and the clear blender pen
  •  R32 - Peach
  • YG21 - Anise
  • B24 - Sky Blue
  •  0 - Blender Pen
This card is a simple card but it is so cute!  I cut my card base out of the Clouds paper and then used my Square Nestabilities to make a die cut in the front of the card.  The stamping is done on the inside of the card with the Black Memento ink.  Bicycles are so popular right now and I love the cute sentiment we have for this one: "Keep calm. Ride on."

Remember we are only using three colors here so I started by coloring the dark parts of the bike first with the Sky Blue.  Then I added the light parts using Anise.  Can you see how I feathered that into the blue parts to blend it?  It's the little touches that add so much to your image here. The basket is colored using Anise and Peach.  I blended them a tiny bit on part of the basket to make a third color to add some interest to the woven texture.

This image is so cute and tiny there's not a lot of room for blending so we are done!  If you want to add a bit of shadow under the wheels you can use your blender pen and the Sky Blue to add a wee bit of color there to help ground the image.  Hopefully you stamped plenty of extra images in your workbook so you can experiment!

Detail of finished colored image
Supplies Used:
  • Vintage A Muse Stamp Set
  • Paper - Sugar, Clouds
  • Memento Black Pad
  • Copic Marker - Colorless Blender
  • Copic Marker -  R32 - Peach
  • Copic Marker - YG21 - Anise
  • Copic Marker - YG21 - Anise
  • B24 - Sky Blue
  • Nestabilities Squares - Large
Vintage A Muse



All Supplies Available from A Muse Studio

I will be holding a monthly workshop in my home in Huntington Beach, CA so let me know if you want to join me. 

Sunday, September 11, 2011

In Remembrance

This post is in Remembrance for Lisa Frost and all the others who were affected by the events that happened ten years ago.  I didn't know Lisa but she lived in the town where I used to live; Rancho Santa Margarita.  Here are some pictures of her memorial by the lake.  You can read more about her here.

Here is my post I did five years ago as part of the 2,996 Project to honor those who lost their lives on this day.

I can't believe that it's been ten years since this happened.  The sorrow I felt from that day and other events that were happening at the time changed my whole life.  I resolved to enjoy more moments in my life and not take any minute of any day for granted.  I resolved to take better care of my life and my self and to cherish every moment that I can.  I became a little more serious and a little more careful.  I try to live more in the moment and worry less about the future (which you know does not come easy for me!) I try to be gentle with myself and those around me.  I hope that 9/11 has made me a better person, despite the pain that we all still feel for this day.  (((HUGS))) and prayers to everyone as we go on with our lives and live our moments today.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Studio Stampers September Blog Hop

Welcome to the Studio Stampers Blog Hop.  You should have come from Lisa's Blog.  If you want to go to the beginning go to the Studio Stamper's Blog

This month I am hosting some fun treat workshops so people can make Halloween treats for school, work, or whatever they want.  These boxes are so fun and easy to make and you can fill them with anything you like.  I filled mine with about 10 Starburst or 5 Tootsie Roll Minis.

See below for scoring template. Cut out and score as indicated and stamp as desired.  I rounded my corners because I thought it added a nice touch but that is optional.  Punch holes in the top corners of the box and then fold the box up to measure the holes on the opposite sides.  Punch the remaining two holes (each corner will now have a hole) and thread through with pretty ribbon and tie in a knot at the top after filling with goodies.  Add a die-cut seal or decoration on top and you are good to go!

All Supplies Available from my A Muse Studio Store
Your Next stop is Angie's Blog

Supplies used:  
Stamps - A Very Spooky Boo Day, Make a Scene
Ink - Nutmeg & Squash or
Onyx & Orange Papers - Kraft; French Roast & Squash or Onyx & Orange
Dies - Nestabilities Classic Scallop Circle and Circle dies
Accessories -
French Roast or Orange Satin Ribbon


Cut paper 8 1/2" x 3 1/2" and score on gray lines as shown.
Here is the blog list in order:

Monday, September 05, 2011

Marker Mondays - September Part I

All supplies available from A Muse Studio
 For September we are using the following three Copic colors and the clear blender pen
  •  R32 - Peach
  • YG21 - Anise
  • B24 - Sky Blue
  •  0 - Blender Pen
We will also use the Blender Refill Solution and a small spritz bottle.  I like the Ranger Mini Misters.

If you want to prepare for the entire month's lesson you will also need:
  • Clouds paper (shown above)
  • Onyx paper
  • Shimmer paper - Sugar
  • A Muse Studio Onyx Ink
  • Memento Tuxedo Black Ink
  • Silver brads
  • Nestabilities - Large Square 
  • 3D Foam Mounts
Marvelous Marigolds
Vintage A Muse
All Supplies Available from A Muse Studio

I will be holding a monthly workshop in my home in Huntington Beach, CA so let me know if you want to join me. 

Thursday, September 01, 2011

Holiday Catalog Blog Hop

Welcome to the special Holiday edition of the A Muse Studio Blog Hop. If you are participating in the blog hop, you should have come from Pamela Fredrickson's blog and if not, then you should start from the beginning with Samantha's blog until you come to my blog.

Do you love Halloween crafting as much as I do?  I can't resist any stamps with witches or bats and the new A Muse Studio sets were right up my alley so I had to get them the first day I could order!  They will be useful for so many fun things from treat bags, to cards to decorations!

All supplies available on my A Muse Studio Webstore
I stamped the tree using Squash ink on Pumpkin paper and cut it out using fine tip scissors.  I then used the Woodgrain Background on top of the tree (French Roast) and the card front (Nutmeg) to add some interest.  The black plate was embossed using the Web/Swirls impression plate and cut to size.  The bats were a piece of Sugar scrap paper that I covered with the gridded washi tape before cutting it with the bats die.  Glue the bats down using your quickie glue, stamp your sentiment and pop up the tree using the foam squares.  A knotted ribbon completes the look.

A Muse Studio Supplies Used:
  • Stamps - Spooky Boo Day* , Too Cute to Spook* , Woodgrain Background
  • Papers - Pumpkin, Orange, Onyx
  • Inks - Nutmeg, Squash, French Roast, Onyx
  • Impression Plates - Web/Swirls*
  • Dies - Bat Trio Die*
  • Ribbon - 1/4" Stitched Grosgrain
  • Other - Washi Tape - Winter, Quickie Glue, 3-D Foam Adhesive
* Holiday Catalog Items


Your next stop is Amber Smith's blog.

Do you want me to send you this card and a sample of our two new paper colors?  Email me your snail address (liannallama AT gmail D0T com) and I will mail one lucky crafter this card and a Holiday Catalog too if you want, just let me know!

Monday, August 29, 2011

Marker Mondays - August Part IV

This card will use the blending techniques we have been practicing and you will learn a simple masking technique. Be sure to review the previous lesson if you need to.
All Supplies Available from A Muse Studio
For August are using the following three Copic colors:
  • 0 - Blender Pen
  • R29 - Lipstick Red
  • Y17 - Golden Yellow
For these images I used the brush to brush color technique that I explained last week.  If you are using the Originals markers (the square Copics) then I recommend switching to the brush tip.  It is easy to switch the tips and they are fairly inexpensive.  If you prefer not to do that you can still blend using your chisel and fine point by using the plastic palette technique to pick up the darker ink.

Stamp the large flower in the corner using your Memento Black ink and then color it using the technique that you practiced last time.  I colored the entire flower yellow and then added red in the center.  I darkened each petal as needed by adding a second layer of yellow and then using the marker to pick up some red and make the petals a darker orange.  Blend while the yellow is still wet and do each petal individually.  Add some yellow over the top if you need help blending.

Once the large flower is colored then you can mask it by stamping another flower onto a post-it note and cut carefully just inside the edges.  Place the post-it note flower over the colored flower to protect it and use the smaller flower stamps to stamp your papaya, orange and cherry flowers with our delicious rich ink.  Once it is dry you can remove the mask.

Stamp your sentiment, add pearls (color them first with your Copics if desired) and mount onto black card front and orange card base.  Voila!  This concludes your Copic lessons for August.  Next week I will give you a head's up on what is needed for September.

 Marigolds Card Supplies Used:

  • Marvelous Marigolds Stamp Set
  • Paper - Sugar, Onyx, Orange
  • Memento Black Pad
  • Copic Marker - Colorless Blender
  • Copic Marker -  Lipstick Red
  • Copic Marker - Golden Yellow
  • A Muse Studio Inks - Cherry, Papaya, Orange
  • Pearl Stickers - Sugar

Marvelous Marigolds

All Supplies Available from A Muse Studio

I will be holding a monthly workshop in my home in Huntington Beach, CA so let me know if you want to join me.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Goosebumps Cards

There's a new project from Tsukineko called Goosebumps.  I recently got a chance to try it and teach some of the stampers at our LSS about my findings.  Below are two of the projects we made.  I donated my cards to Operation Write Home to send a little love overseas for our Heroes.

Goosebumps sprayed on white paper as a background resist
For the first project (above) we simply spritzed some goosebumps on the paper and let it dry.  Once it is dry you can sponge on your favorite dye ink (I used Tim Holtz distress inks) and wipe any excess off with a damp towel.  The light blue part of the card is the TH ink and the white is where the Goosebumps acted as a textured resist.  It looks like a shiny, bumpy plastic.  Once you use the Goosebumps you will need to use Stazon to stamp over it so the teal leaves (Wendy Vecchi)  and  black sentiment (Auntie Amy) are stamped with Stazon.  I mounted it simply to a navy cardstock and then a purple card base.  I added some pretty rhinestones to give the card a little bling.

Goosebumps sprayed onto rubber and then image stamped on white paper
For our second project we sprayed directly onto the stamp instead of using ink.  A bold image works best for this.  I used another Wendy Vecchi image to make the white foliage at the bottom of the card.  It will give a blotchy effect and not the precise definition you are used to with ink.  Once the Goosebumps is dry you can swipe your dye ink over the card (again, I used Tim Holtz Distress for this in two different colors) and wipe any excess ink off the resist image with a damp towel.  I used black India Ink to stamp the "delight" sentiment from Stampin' Up.  Add a pretty ribbon and mount to your card base and you're done!  The card is easy and has a lot of impact.

Here are some tips I found while I was working with the Goosebumps:
  • Clean your stamps IMMEDIATELY after you use them with a good cleaner like Ultra Clean.  
  • Be careful because the Goosebumps may permanently stick to your acrylic blocks or will take lots of work to remove (sigh!)
  • IMMEDIATELY clean the whole Goosebumps pump with soapy hot water after you use it or it will get clogged.  I thought I just needed to rinse it off but you really need to remove it and clean it all thoroughly.  
  • It will still clog the tip of the sprayer so be sure to clean it with a pin and do some test spritzing before use or you will get blotchy sprays.
  • I was unable to get good results with the technique where they used a brass stencil.  Maybe my tip was too clogged and blotchy.
  • I was unable to get good results with the technique where they used a clean stamp to remove the goosebumps from the paper.  Maybe I was spraying too much Goosebumps onto the paper (again, could be the clogged tip)
  • I learned this was a little too much trouble to be my favorite technique but I did like the cards I ended up with.

Here is a link to the Tsukineko education sheet to give you more tips and techniques.  Let me know your experience with Goosebumps and any tips to help us out!

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Studio Stampers Blog Hop

Welcome to our A Muse Studio Blog Hop for Krystie's Muses group.  You should have come from Kari's Blog.  If you want to go to the beginning go to Krystie's Blog

All Supplies available from my A Muse Studio Webstore
Supplies used: Stamps - Too Cute To Spook
Ink - Onyx
Papers - Wasabi, Spooky Hollow, Slate Woodgrain
Dies - Classic Tags Die Set, Web Die
Accessories - Onyx & White Baker's Twine-



Your next stop is Kellie's Blog


Here is the blog list in order:


Sunday, August 21, 2011

2011 A Muse Studio Holiday Catalog

All supplies available from my A Muse Studio Webstore.

I am so thrilled with the new A Muse Studio Holiday Catalog that just debuted.   Please let me know if you would like me to mail you a copy or email a pdf.  You can also see it and order online HERE.

There is a rotating graphic on the top of the home page with a link to download the catalog and you can order using the regular order process now.

If your order subtotal is $150 or more be sure to email or phone your order to me so I can set it up as a workshop so you will earn extra hostess benefits!


Stay tuned tomorrow (Tuesday) for a blog hop featuring some awesome holiday goodies.


A*MUSE*A*PALOOZA DAYS ARE HERE!

All supplies available from my A Muse Studio Webstore

The best time of the year starts tomorrow!  Are you wondering what A*MUSE*A*PALOOZA is?  It's an awesome stamping extravaganza that is hosted by A Muse Studios.  When they changed to a home sales model, the company decided to keep the fun and festivities going. 

What does A*MUSE*A*PALOOZA mean for you?  Well, if you host a workshop there are extra goodies available from August 22-September 30th.   Below are some of the highlights but be sure to contact me for full details.

  • With a $150 party you can earn an exclusive limited-edition stamp set that is only available during this celebration.  
  • I am giving a special hostess gift to all my hostesses with a $150 party - your choice of a Gold or Silver Uniball Pen
  •  A Muse Studios is also giving extra hostess credits to qualifying parties of $250 or more.
Our new Holiday Catalog debuts at Midnight tonight!
Email me for an advance copy of the catalog in PDF format or check back at midnight to see the catalog online.




Monday, August 15, 2011

Marker Mondays - August Part III

Today we will practice and refine our blending techniques.  Be sure to review the last lesson if you haven't already.

Workbook notes and A Muse Studio coordinating ink samples
 For August are using the following three Copic colors:
  • 0 - Blender Pen
  • R29 - Lipstick Red
  • Y17 - Golden Yellow
For these images I used the brush to brush color technique that I explained in the last post.  If you are using the Originals markers (the square Copics) then I recommend switching to the brush tip.  It is easy to switch the tips and they are fairly inexpensive.  If you prefer not to do that you can still blend using your chisel and fine point by using the plastic palette technique to pick up the darker ink. 
You can make different flower colors with only three pens!
I have colored the top right flower with yellow ink and then used the yellow pen to blend red onto the center petals and make the flower into a deeper orange.  It takes time and practice but you can always color and then add more depth later on and blend out any parts you want to darken or fix.

The center yellow flower was colored first with the blender pen and then the blender pen is carefully used to make the pale yellow petals by taking ink from the Y17 pen or palette. This flower takes a little more practice and patience. 

The pink flower was the hardest because the red is so dark.  Work one petal at a time with the blender pen and pick up tiny amounts of red to blend with.  Practice, practice, practice!  I really did this flower using only the blender pen and the R29 ink.  You can too!

Practicing blending on Vanilla cardstock and Cocoa ink. Notice the warmer feel of the images?
It is fun to try the Copics on different backgrounds to see how they change.  I made the same yellow and orange flowers on Vanilla instead of Sugar paper to add some warmth.

Marvelous Marigolds

I will be holding a monthly workshop in my home in Huntington Beach, CA so let me know if you want to join me. 

Monday, August 08, 2011

Marker Mondays - August Part II

Let's start today's lesson by playing and getting used to our pens.  Here is the last post if you need to review or have questions about the workbook supplies and pages. For August we are using the following three Copic colors:
  • 0 - Blender Pen
  • R29 - Lipstick Red
  • Y17 - Golden Yellow


Start by stamping the kite image using Memento Black ink and let it dry.  In my workbook I like to label images as I color them by using the Copic Multiliner.  This is a waterproof pen that will not smear when you use your Copic Markers over it.  I can draw lines, take notes and then color over it just like I can with the Memento ink.  Make a habit of making color swatches like I did on the bottom left.  That way if you want to replicate a look later you know exactly what colors you used.


Workbook Page1
The kite on the left I colored using the markers with solid colors and no blending.  The kite on the right uses some blending techniques.  I colored the whole kite with yellow and then I blended using my yellow pen and picked up red ink from a palette onto the yellow pen to make orange.  I made a palette by scribbling some red ink onto a piece of plastic.  Any plastic will do, including  an acrylic block, plastic palette or a scrap of a cellophane wrapper.
Palette Blending
A second way of blending is the tip to tip method where you pick color directly from the tip of your dark marker onto your light marker and use it to color.  The best part about using Copics instead of water-based markers is you can wipe off the excess color onto your paper when you are done and the marker is as good as new!  The ink does not stain the marker when you blend colors.  Try it out and be sure to practice because with blending you will get better with more you do it. 

Tip to Tip Blending
Use your workbook to practice blending and be sure to play with the pens.  Look at the right side of my workbook page and see how I experimented with different layers of marker.  Letting each coat dry before adding another will make a darker color that you can use to subtly deepen shadows without having to use a darker color pen.  The blender pen acts as a sort of ink-removal system so you can use it to erase or lighten colors for highlights.  If you color over the wet blender, it acts as a sort of primer and helps spread the ink over the paper for easy blending.

If your paper gets too wet the ink may start to spread too easily; simply let it dry and then you can use your markers again to re-blend and fix anything you want.  If your coloring is not solid and looks streaky then you are not using enough ink.  Be sure to saturate the paper thoroughly and the ink should show through on the back (unless you are using extra-thick paper).  Don't be afraid to use lots of ink because your paper will not pill and tear the way it does with regular water-based markers.

Back side of colored flower
 Once you have had a chance to play then you can color the image for your card and finish it! 
Detail of finished colored image
Kite Card Supplies Used:
  • Vintage A Muse Stamp Set
  • Paper - Sugar, Orange, Cranberry
  • Gingham Paper - Orange
  • Memento Black Pad
  • Copic Marker - Colorless Blender
  • Copic Marker -  Lipstick Red
  • Copic Marker - Golden Yellow
  • 3D Foam Adhesive
  • Nestabilities Scallop Rectangle - Small

Marvelous Marigolds
Vintage A Muse

I will be holding a monthly workshop in my home in Huntington Beach, CA so let me know if you want to join me.  

Tuesday, August 02, 2011

Sneak Preview!

Welcome to another edition of the A Muse Studio Blog Hop. If you are participating in the blog hop, you should have come from Tara Johnson's blog and if not, then you should start from the beginning with Samantha's blog until you come to my blog.
All Supplies from A Muse Studio
Our theme today is "Summer" and what is more Summery in Huntington Beach than a Beach Wedding card!?  So many people here get married near the beach or with a beach theme I thought it would be fun to show how pretty our shells stamps look in soft pale colors.

Are you in LOVE with the pretty ribbon I used?  Did you notice how it matches the pretty ink I used for the background.  It is a sneak preview of our new "Pebble Gray" color that I just adore.  Doesn't it look pretty stamped on the Vanilla?  I paired it with some Latte accents and a pearl and it coordinated beautifully.  I added some pretty glitter to glam it up and make it extra pretty.  The Tag is also a preview of our New Tag Dies and the French Roast Baker's Twine is also available in our new Holiday Catalog.  You can order from it starting on August 22nd but in the meantime if you want to see a PDF of the catalog, please send me your email address and I can a catalog to you right away!

Supplies Used:
  • Sea Shells Stamp Set
  • Latte Paper
  • Vanilla Paper
  • Pebble Ink
  • French Roast Ink
  • Classic Tags Die Set
  • French Roast Baker's Twine
  • Pebble Satin Ribbon
  • Diamond Glitter
  • Quickie Glue Pen
  • Latte Pearls
Your next stop on the hop is Melissa Roell's Blog.

Monday, August 01, 2011

Marker Mondays

Do you want to learn how to use - Copics with me?  Let's start a new adventure where you can learn and have an easy way to start your Copic collection without having to buy a ton of markers at once.  With my class we will use three markers each month (plus the blender pen) to make some awesome creations.  I picked some of my favorite and most useful colors so we will have a great collection and actually be able to use the markers we have.  We will end up with workbook pages and two cards each month using our three colors.

Workbook Cover
For my workbook cover you can see that I used one flower for each of the five months and colored  each flower using the three monthly colors.  I used Kraft paper for fun but you can use whatever you want.

For August we will use the following three Copic colors:
  • 0 - Blender Pen
  • R29 - Lipstick Red
  • Y17 - Golden Yellow
You can use Ciaos, Sketch or you can buy the Originals from my A Muse Studio Webstore (or anywhere else you like).

Here are the other supplies I used for the August Workbook and almost everything is available from A Muse Studios or feel free to substitute your favorite brands.
  • Kraft Cardstock
  • Sugar Cardstock
  • Vanilla Cardstock
  • School Lined Cardstock 
  • Marvelous Marigolds Stamp set
  • Personal Stationery Stamp Set (optional)
  • Memento Black Ink
  • Memento Rich Cocoa Ink (optional)
  • Copic Multiliner (I use the 0.5 size) 
  • Corner Rounder
  • Crop-a-Dile or hole punch
  • Scrap of Cellophane paper wrapper
  • 2" Metal Ring (from office supply store)
To start your workbook cut the papers to 8.5" x 4.25" as following:
  • 2 Kraft (for the covers)
  • 2 Sugar
  • 1 Vanilla
  • 1 School Lined
Round the right side's corners and  punch a hole in the left corner using your crop-a-dile.  The metal ring is to hold it together when we're done.  I recommend working on the pages individually and put them in the ring after you finish.  Otherwise your Copics may bleed through to the next page and it won't look as clean!

Marvelous Marigolds
Vintage A Muse

I will also be holding a monthly workshop in my home in Huntington Beach, CA so let me know if you want to join me.  

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Memory Box Collection

Memory Box supplies from StampinEJ
I was so excited to get my package filled with beautiful new stuff from Memory Box this month!  I immediately fell in love with the new Woven Circle Die and I knew I would have to use it on almost every card I made that week.  It's deceptively simple but you can see I used it to make a flower, a scalloped border and a frill to put behind my sentiment.  I had fun punching it out of book paper (from a Jane Austen novel) and patterned cardstock (the oh-so-pretty Valise 6x6 collection from Memory Box) and putting it everywhere I could! 

Memory Box supplies from StampinEJ
I started by stamping the lovely Birch branch onto some aqua cardstock and added some pretty Valise collage paper for the background.  I stuck a bit of edged paper lace on the side and tied with a ribbon.  I knew the text-page flower would be the perfect focal point.  I used a vintage rhinestone button from my collection and three layers of punched papers.

Memory Box supplies from StampinEJ
My second attempt at using the die had me cutting it out of the same cardstock I used for the background.  If you look closely you can see how I matched the cardstock medallion to the same part of the full-sized sheet that is the background.  Then I popped the sentiment with foam tape after inking the edges.  The background sheet is colored with Copic markers and then the Birch Branch is stamped and embossed using colored ink and clear EP.  The whole thing is mounted on the prettiest-ever tangerine cardstock.

Memory Box supplies from StampinEJ
For my next card I thought it would be fun to make a scalloped edge.  For some reason this one reminds me of the Spirograph drawings I used to do as a child.  I love the look of the swirls against the black.  I stamped the tree onto the paper and then darkened and enhanced it by coloring with Copics and Prismacolor pencils.  I added gold and coral colored pearls for fun.  The sentiment is stamped onto two strips of washi tape for a different effect.

Memory Box and TH20 supplies from StampinEJ
For my final Memory Box card I skipped the die and embossed the forest two times onto some Bristol paper.  Then I colored using my Twinkling H20 watercolor paints.  You can look at the detail to see how it shimmers.  I mounted the sheet behind some torn Valise paper and added a sentiment.


Memory Box and TH20 supplies from StampinEJ
I hope you enjoyed my projects today because I sure had fun making them!

Memory Box Supplies Used:
Patterned Cardstock -Valise 6x6 (10136)
Stamps - Stand of Trees (E1759), Tree of Blooms (G1769), Makes Me Smile (B1765), Birch Branch Print (G1720)
Die - Woven Circle (98114)

Sunday, July 10, 2011

July 10th Blog Hop

Welcome to our A Muse Studio Blog Hop for Krystie's Muses group.  If you want to go to the beginning go to Kathy's Blog.

Thanks for stopping by!  Today I am featuring a card that uses the pretty Sea Shells Set.  It is on sale until July 15th. You can also get a limited edition "Seaglass" paper pack that includes 4 sheets each of 5 lovely papers; Bermuda, Latte', Sky, Lichen and Sage.
All supplies available from my A Muse Studio Webstore.
Supplies: 
Paper - Bermuda, Shell, Late, Amethyst
Stamps - Sea Shells, Essential Sentiments
Other - Ivory Pearls, Diamond Glitter, Spring Washi Tape
Ink - Ocean, Sky, Latte', Shell


Your next stop is KRISTEN'S BLOG


Here is the blog list in order:
Kathy Hatzke
Lisa Chapman
Lianna Vigil (YOU ARE HERE!)

Saturday, July 02, 2011

A Muse Studio Blog Hop

Welcome to another edition of the A Muse Studio Blog Hop.  Happy Independence Day if you are from the US or if not I hope you have a great weekend doing what you love best!  If you are participating in the blog hop, you should have come from Anna Keyes' blog and if not, then you should start from the beginning with Samantha's blog until you come to my blog.

All suplies from A Muse Studio available at my Webstore.
Today I chose a festive color palette of Red, White and Blue but I added a little yellow for fun!  I made the dots and stripes border using a red Copic marker and finished it off with a sweet sentiment and a little bit of stripes.  This card reminds me of stars and stripes with some flowers and fireworks thrown in for good measure! Hope you enjoy your fireworks, everyone!


Now on to your next stop Patty Mowery's blog.