Tuesday, March 12, 2013

A Tutorial from Jessica!

Welcome Prickley Pear fans! Have you ever wanted to create a background in the white space of certain stamps, but don't have the advance coloring skills to do it with markers?

I am excited to show you a quick and simple technique that adds color to your background on your clear stamp creations.



First step:
- Flip the clear stamp over and ink up the smooth back.

Next:
- Stamp the back image onto your cardstock.


- Clean and air dry the back of your clear stamp. Once it is dry, flip the stamp over and ink up the image. Stamp onto the background stamp.


- Cut out the stamp using either a die-cut or hand-cut,


- If you are interested, stamp image onto patterned paper for the paper-piecing option.


- Create your card :)


Thank you for stopping by Prickley Pear! Have a great day!
Jessica Pascarella

Supplies:
CLR033 Spring Flourished Ovals Clear Stamps
D033 Flourished Oval Die
Recollection Kraft Cardstock
Lily Bee Design Papers

Friday, March 8, 2013

Altered Coaster Tutorial

Good morning Prickley Pear Rubber Stamps, fans and followers. Today I have a fun altered coaster tutorial. Perfect for a friends birthday, or maybe even a teacher gift.


The coaster I used in this tutorial has a finish so I primed it. But if you are using a pressed paper coaster from a local eatery, then you can skip step 1.

Hope you all will try this fun and easy gift idea! 








Friday, March 1, 2013

Distress Ink Tutorial

Here is a tutorial by Heidi Erickson using Prickley Pear Rubber Stamps Clear Stamp Sets and the matching Dies, then coloring with the Tim Holtz Distress Inks.
 First you cut out the butterfly with the die, then ink up the stamp with a black ink (I am using the Marvy Matchables Ink Pad), then stamp over the cut out piece.

 Then you add ink to the butterfly with the lightest Distress Ink pad. I am using the Tumbled Glass Distress Ink for this butterfly and I find that this ink applicator works the best.  It makes a smooth application of color.  I only ink up the outside edges of the cut out.

Next, I apply the Faded Jeans to the center of the butterfly.  I move the ink until it meets the lighter shade of blue.  Then I add a darker shade of blue again, but only to the very center of the butterfly.  The darker shade that I used on this sample was the Chipped Sapphire.
Now to create a matching background.  I used the same Distress Inks that I used on the butterfly.  I sponge on the various colors until all the white space is covered.  Try to apply until the the background has a very solid and dark application of ink.
 Next, you can apply plain water to the solid butterfly and then I rub the water over the stamp.  Then stamp the watered image onto the sponged background.  Either you can allow this to dry or use the heat tool to hurry the process.  I prefer to heat it and watch the image bleach it's way through the ink!
I made the background into a tag, stamped a sentiment and adhered the butterfly to this piece.  Emboss a background for the card with an Embossing folder.  Don't forget the pearls!!  They add a lot!  I use the Viva Decor Pearl Pen.  You can make the pearls any size you want, but you need to allow them time to dry.

Now see what you can come up with!!  This sample was made using the Dragonfly 2 Clear Set.