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Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Guest Designer Contest!
I'm thrilled to be the Guest Designer over at the uber talented Yvonne's blog Do More with Less. Yvonne is so inspiring- I love the layers and complexities she creates in her projects, her bold and well chosen color schemes and wow,the way she rocks the mists! Please mosey on over to Yvonne's blog for details about a little challenge I'm hosting for her and my readers! I'd love to see your new creations using the grid technique and am offering a prize of a $10 gift certificate to LimeLIGHT Papercrafts to one random participant! (LimeLIGHT Papercrafts is one of the best online crafty stores of mine, is owned by an awesome designer and super sweet lady, Mandy, whose blog can be found here. She offers a weekly sketch challenge that is one of my favorites.)
Here's a quick tutorial on how I create stamped background paper with a grid design.
Start with the basic tools and your favorite stamp that you'd like to use for a background. For this technique, I try to use one that it a bit smaller and not so busy as to be distracting. This card uses the cute Thanks Stamp included with a purchase from Lawn Fawn (which are available at LimeLIGHT Papercrafts)!
Measure your stamp. Transfer the width and height to the paper by creating a grid with light pencil lines. My spaces ended up being 1 1/4" x 3/4"
Stamp your image repeatedly within the squares.
Trim and adhere your card. This technique works especially well with a circular image and a single stamp color as well (as seen in my card here).
I would love to see what you come up using my version of the stamped grid background technique-please post to your blog and copy the link in the comments fields on Yvonne's blog!
Many Thanks to Yvonne for having me as a quest designer on her blog today!
Supplies Used: Cardstock: (White) Georgia Pacific (Bashful Blue) SU Stamps: (Thanks) Lawn Fawn Ink: (Old Olive, Tempting Turquoise, Bashful Blue Pigment) SU Other: (Rubons) Making Memories, Staples
OK! I'm up for any challenge and I LOVE the pun on this "bluesy" card!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you agreed to be a guest on my blog Karen! You're so immensely talented! :)
ReplyDeletewoot woot Karen!!! How fun!!!! I'll definitely play along..haven't done that technique yet so it's a good time for me to start...great colors:)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your gdt spot, Karen! This is something I've not tried yet. Thanks for the great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors of the card. I may have to try this technique, hopefully later today.
ReplyDeleteI hope all is going well with you!
Woot woot!!! Congrats on the GD spot, Karen!!! Loving your grid technique (and those colours together too!) If I squeeze in the time I'll try to play along!
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Aimes
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Hi Karen! You are so funny - why, yes, my background is stamped (taught by the master of the technique - YOU!) and here you are again, giving details in a fab little tutorial! Perhaps I should enter my card in your contest?!
ReplyDeleteI love that you used the sentiment for the repeating image - and am surprised that our cards both use varigated colors (not the right word, but you know). I LOVE your card!!!
Hugs!!
Fun card! I love this technique. Thank you for sharing the details. I am going to have to try this.
ReplyDeleteFun card!!! Fun Challenge!!! Ok, I am playing along with this one :>)
ReplyDeleteI like this card with the text repeated in several colors!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorial.
Love this color combo & technique! Hope I get a chance to play... :D
ReplyDeleteLove the backing paper you made, it looks professionally printed, and the colours you chose go so well together. Will have to give this technique a go sometime.
ReplyDeleteThis card is adorable - it feels very 'letterpress' to me - Love it!
ReplyDeleteGoing to check out the grid challenge now...
Congratulations, Karen! So well deserved. I love the thank you card! I am off to check out Yvonne's blog!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link!
YAY, Karen!!!! Leave it to you to take a simple teeny tiny stamp and make something completely fabulous with it! You rock, girlie! I'm off to check out Yvonne's blog! FUN!
ReplyDeleteYou go, girl! Love this grid design and the color combo is perfect! Very inspiring work, Karen! Congrats on your guest designing!
ReplyDeleteLove the card, Karen. So clever. May have to try the challenge... now to see if I can find the time.
ReplyDeleteVery fun card Karen...love the colors - yummy!
ReplyDeleteThis card made me chuckle ;)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the guest designer spot! I can't tell, is this a thank you card? Ha ha! So cute!
ReplyDeletethis is great and congrats to you my Friend ;-)
ReplyDeleteCongrats Karen! I will definitely play along!
ReplyDeletelove this... so cute and a great idea:)
ReplyDeleteNow this was just too fun for words! I love your style and I love this challenge. I have never taken a stamp and created a card using a grid background before! This was so fun. I linked my card of Yvonne's blog in the comments section ( I think that is what I was supposed to do) but wanted to share it with you as well. After all, you were the inspiration here!!! Thank you SOO much!
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what a great card karen. love the colors and the grid technique. totally gotta try it.
ReplyDeleteHi Karen-- I did it, and I added it to my PTI August Blog Hop card, so hopefully I'll send a few extra folks your way!
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Wow, Karen, how fun!! These are fantastic colours and I love how easy this is to make.
ReplyDeleteLOVE that stamped background! super card, Karen! love it!
ReplyDeleteI love this card:-)
ReplyDeleteI love this!! Thanks for the tips and sharing your fun card!!
ReplyDeleteSO CUTE girl! Love the colors, the pattern, all of it.
ReplyDeleteSo cute, :) :) :) very nice
ReplyDeleteI discovered your blog at Yvonne's and I like your style... even though CAS is not what I do. I love the backgrounds you created and I think I have finally found some use for my teeny tiny stamps. :-)
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Smita
great little tutorial! If it was up to me I would just try and line up my images based on guess-work and hope for the best! But this seems like a quick and easy and effective technique. Thanks :-)
ReplyDeleteI made another one, http://homemadecardsbyerin.blogspot.com/2010/09/fall-friend.html
ReplyDeleteand another, http://homemadecardsbyerin.blogspot.com/2010/09/halloween-pumpkin-card.html
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