Monthly Archives: November 2015

Resist Techniques

Resist Techniques

Today, we’re going to start a series of four cards that all begin with resist techniques using versamark ink. Below, you can see four samples. The top two are dry techniques, and the bottom two are wet techniques. The two on the right use versamark as a resist. The two on the left use versamark that has been embossed with clear embossing powder.

Comparing wet and dry resist techniques || noexcusescrapboooking.com

The wet techniques started with two pieces of paper, one stamped with versamark alone, and the other stamped with versamark, and then sprinkled with clear embossing powder, which was then heated after the excess was shaken off the paper. Next, a thin layer of iridescent medium was painted on both papers, and then a water color wash was added at one end to attempt an ombre effect. The ombre effect didn’t really work on either card. (I’ll have to explore that more to find a technique that works.) But you do get a good comparison of how wet techniques work with resist techniques. With versamark alone, you get very subtle texture, as you can see below.

wet versamark only technique || noexcusescrapbooking.com

We’ll take a look at the other techniques later this week. Let’s use up this paper for today.

grow yourself || noexcusescrapbooking.com

In addition to the very subtle resist pattern, a veggie themed text stamp was stamped over the background as well, once again providing a barely discernible texture to the background. A few stickers and a stamped addition to an Amy Tangerine sentiment finishes this card off quickly.

Verdict? I’m not planning on using a wet technique with versamark alone again. Too subtle a texture for me. What do you think?

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Tanks A Lot

Tanks A Lot

Let’s do a super simple card for today:tanks a lot|| noexcusescrapbooking.com

While looking for a stamp to inspire today’s card, I came across this tough little chick. He seemed like a great place to start.

After coloring him in with distress markers, and stamping the sentiment and tire tracks, he just needed a shadow to ground him.

So quick and so much fun to do. This card made me giggle while making it. What can I say? Bad puns appeal to me.

If you want to find this stamp, he’s from DeNami Design. They have a huge line of chick themed stamps that are adorable. You should check them out.

The rest of the supplies can be found on Amazon. (affiliate links)

Hit the Road

Hit the Road

Let’s play with a few more paper scraps today.

hit the road ||noexcusescrapbooking.com

The VW van is a stamp my exchange student brought with him when he arrived. It works well with the papers I picked up in Arizona, don’t you think? One last item of note before we’re done for today.

The road sign was just what I wanted to finish the card, but the original design just didn’t make sense with the theme of the card. So a quick sentiment stamp and a few snips with the scissors later, and the sign has been re-purposed.

What do you think? Want to hit the road in my cute little VW bus? I know I do!

The stamp I have came from Germany, but you could try these out to make your own. (Amazon affiliate links)

Win Some, Lose Some

Win Some, Lose Some

Today’s card is all about using up scraps. I had a few scraps of paper left from the past few cards I’ve made, and it made sense to use them up, rather than add them to my pile of paper scraps.

scraps || noexcusescrapbooking.com

A few tags and bling, and stickers from a Cosmo Cricket tiny text set, and the card is done.

It feels incomplete without a stamp on it.

But then again, not everything you make will be something that you love. Some will work really well, some will work better than you expected, and others will fall flat. That’s the nature of creativity. At its heart, making things is about exploring and experimentation. That’s why it keeps us enthralled.

Do you have any cards or pages you’ve made that you find less than inspiring? If you’re feeling brave, feel free to link them up in the comments below!

Planet Splat!

Planet Splat!

Yesterday, while frantically (well maybe not frantically) looking for indigo ink, I tested a distress stain, to see how indigo it was. While it was pretty close to indigo, it was too runny for me to use it on a stamp. It can be used for stamping, but not when you’re pressed for time and workspace. I HAVE to clean. Want to see my desk?

my desk || noexcusescrapbooking.com

I think it may even be worse than that, since that card’s a couple days old.

Today’s card is all about those distress stains I didn’t use yesterday, and my favorite technique for them, the ever popular splat!

planet splat || noexcusescrapbooking.com

After letting the splats dry, I stamped over them with a planet stamp, and then added a sentiment, and a spaceship stamped on a piece of scrap paper, colored with copics and mounted with foam adhesive.

I think this may be my favorite card of the month so far. I love how the splats fit the planet stamp so perfectly.

Unfortunately, this particular stamp set isn’t available, but Stampendous has something similar if you want to make something like this. You can try these supplies from Amazon: (affiliate link)