Showing posts with label clearsnap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clearsnap. Show all posts

Friday, June 15, 2012

Welcome to the Clearsnap and Trinity Paper Arts Blog Hop!!
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 Our Design Teams have "teamed up" to share layouts, projects, and more featuring Trinity Pap[er Arts' paper collections and Clearsnap's distinctive inks and accessories. From sports to summer and everything in between, kick your sandals off, grab a cold lemonade and enjoy the inspiration.   Hop along to each blog listed below and leave a comment.

http://clearsnap.blogspot.com/">http://clearsnap.blogspot.com/
http://trinitypaper.blogspot.com/">http://trinitypaper.blogspot.com/
http://tamisanders.com/">http://tamisanders.com/
http://taylordconcepts.blogspot.com/">http://taylordconcepts.blogspot.com/
http://thoughtsoftraveling.blogspot.com/">http://thoughtsoftraveling.blogspot.com/
http://stitchcutcreate.blogspot.com/">http://stitchcutcreate.blogspot.com/
http://www.arteypoemas.com/">http://www.arteypoemas.com/
http://www.kitsnbits.blogspot.com/">http://www.kitsnbits.blogspot.com/
http://inmyblueroom.blogspot.com/">http://inmyblueroom.blogspot.com/
http://www.rukristin.blogspot.com/">http://www.rukristin.blogspot.com/
http://sabrinaalery.blogspot.com/">http://sabrinaalery.blogspot.com/
http://www.jaxbeanstalks.blogspot.com/">http://www.jaxbeanstalks.blogspot.com/
http://www.hydrangeahippo.com/">http://www.hydrangeahippo.com/
http://scrapbookingischeaperthantherapy.blogspot.com/">http://scrapbookingischeaperthantherapy.blogspot.com/
http://whatsinalousyananut.blogspot.com/">http://whatsinalousyananut.blogspot.com/
http://blueyecicle.blogspot.com/">http://blueyecicle.blogspot.com/
http://www.twotearsinmybucket.blogspot.com/">http://www.twotearsinmybucket.blogspot.com/
http://faerieenchantment.blogspot.com/">http://faerieenchantment.blogspot.com/

Each comment is an entry into a drawing to win the entire Trinity Paper Arts' "Surf N Swim" Collection!


PLUS, a second winner will receive Smooch Spritz in Gingersnap, Designer Foils in Blue, and Design Adhesives!

For extra entries, post about this blog hop to Facebook, Twitter or your blog! Just leave a comment on either company blog telling us what you did and each comment will count as your extra entry. And now, let's heat up the summer!!


Distressed Circus Boards: Ollie's Storybook Circus
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Distressed Circus Boards were something I created for the Clearsnaps Design Team, a project designed with products found within the Clearsnap Product Line and some snippets of fabulous papers from Trinity Paper Arts, plus its apart of the Clearsnaps and Trinity Papers Blog Hop!

This project was inspired by elements of the circus, vintage game boards and my book, Altered Art Circus which is filled with circus and storybook themed projects, stories and recycled pieces. Since I love to recycle as much as I can, I used sturdy cardboard from a shipping box as my base, measured to 12 by 12 inches, then layered with vintage images, papers from Trinity Paper Arts, vintage circus supplies, embellishments from my embellishments line and distressed with fabulous inks and mixed media inks from clearsnap, along with my new all time fave product, Magic Stamp Moldable Foam, which allows you to make re-useable molds or impressions, with just a heat gun and a moldable piece.

Instead of a circus board try a memory board, a candyland board, wedding board, inspirational board, baby board, girl scout, steampunk or fairy board, so many possibilities to try.  IMG_4926
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 Materials

-Scrapbook paper, Trinity Paper Arts
-Vintage Images, circus follies collage cd, Lisa Kettell Designs
-Cardboard, chipboard or wood, cut to 12 by 12 inches
-Piccolo's, Globecraft Memories
-Air dry clay, Makins
-Various clay parts:XL cherry cupie head, bailey heads, lil chick, lil kewpie Lisa Kettell Designs
-Tools: scissors, paint brush, hot glue gun
-Glues: hot glue sticks, decaupage medium
-Other: ribbons, chipboard lettering, circus tickets, hardware, ephemera, mini light bulbs,       
 paper umbrella, clown cupcake topper, bakery twine, mini circus animals, coin wrappers,  chipboard, paper towel, etc.
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 Directions

 1. Print a variety or circus images, posters and ephemera from the collage cd, in a variety of small sizes, no bigger then 4 1/2 inches by 4 1/2 inches. Once you pick a good amount of circus images, arrange to taste onto a 12 inch by 12 inch piece of cardboard, glue in place with decaupage medium.

2. Spray smooch spritz in tea party red onto a paper towel and swipe over some of the images and embellishments. I added color to the paper umbrella by lightly spraying smooch spritz in tea party red over it, then let dry.

3.  With a edge swipe technique, swipe the edges of your collage circus board with a school house mixed media paint, rub into the board using paper towel, add more dimension using archival ink in pinkolicious and mudslide, let dry.

4. Age your collage images using honey color mixed media ink and a paper towel, rubbing into a circular motion. 

5. Cut out some favorite circus images, glue to chipboard w/decaupage medium, cut out, place around parts of the board. Next cut out several small squares of chipboard glue together with hot glue til you have a 1/2 inch thickness, set aside.

6. Take several 1/2 thickness glue chipboard squares and hot glue behind each cut chipboard circus image, glue to your circus board. This gives your images dimension when gluing to your circus board.

7. Begin adding additional embellishments all around the board, creating mini vignettes around it. On the clay embellishments I added extra color using pigment inks, mixed media inks and fluid chalk ink pad. On the piccolo's and metal hardware I used smooch accent ink in frosted aqua to give more highlights to the hardware.

8. For the tags I used red toned scrapbook paper from trinity paper arts, cut into a tag shape, and aged the corners using vintage mixed media ink, the result resembled an old circus pullman cart.

9. No circus is complete without a clown, after some experimenting I pressed a clown cupcake topper into the moldable foam stamp block. The key to getting a deeper mold instead of a texture is to heat the moldable foam stamp block and extra 2 minutes, making sure you rotate the heat around the moldable foam stamp block sides and top to insure a perfect heat and no burn, then quickly press the clown cupcake topper into it and hold pressed for 20 seconds, voila, a re-useable mold. Now press w/makins air dry clay in white, let dry, paint and then glue to your circus board.

10. Finally add extra embellishments and glitter.
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Tips and Tricks
-You can use a glue stick to adhere images to chipboard


-In place of vintage images, use various scraps of scrapbook paper then stamp circus scenes all 

-Try lining your whole board with circus tickets instead of images, age with a variety of              colorbox inks. 

-Alter a discarded or used game board using a variety of inks and embellish with all your fave pieces and found objects.
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I hope this project inspires you to create a circus board of your own! Thanks so much for coming to mine!
xoxo
Lisa!


 



Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Clearsnaps Design Team 2012
Clearsnaps Design Team 2012The biggest surprise came in the mail the other day, a HUGE box from Clearsnaps for me as being part of the 2012 design team. You have to check this out, it was so heavy to lift, I might need to lift weights at the gym for a few days, lol. Come see a sneak peak at what was inside!
Clearsnaps Design Team Box 10Clearsnaps Design Team Box 7Oh and even my cat Lucky got involved, his new role is guardian of the supplies and my new assistant, lol.Lucky and the Art GoodiesLucky and the Art Goodies 2Clearsnaps Design Team Box 5Clearsnaps Design Team Box 6Clearsnaps Design Team Box 7Here are some more pictures of the fabulous goodies!Clearsnaps Design Team Box 3Clearsnaps Design Team BoxClearsnaps Design Team Box 4Clearsnaps Design Team Box 2And for glitter or jazzing up!Clearsnaps Design Team Box 8How amazing is this stash of incredible products, now the fun begins, deciding what i'm going to make using all this, the ideas are whirling, stay tuned for some Lisa-esque projects for Clearsnap! 
xoxo
Lisa :-)

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Below is a list of my top 25 favorite products and manufacturers at this years Winter CHA 2012 show in Anaheim, CA. Today I will showcase no: 7-12 on my list, first showcase is no.10 Colorbox/Clearsnap/Donna Salazar!
CHA Day 1! Colorbox! Smooches!
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1.Ruby Rock-It www.rubyrock-it.com
2.Graphic 45 www.g45papers.com
3.Hemptique www.hemptique.net
4.Vintaj www.vintaj.com
5.Beacon Adhesives www.beaconadhesives.com
6.Scrap Perfect www.scraperfect.com
7.Plaid www.plaidonline.com
8.Ranger www.rangerink.com
9.Ellison/Sizzix www.ellison.com
10.Colorbox/Clearsnap/Donna Salazar www.clearsnapinc.com
11.Basic Grey www.basicgrey.com
12.Kaiser Craft www.kaisercraft.net
13.EK Success:Martha Stewart and French General www.eksuccessbrands.com
14.Glitter Dust www.thermoweb.comhttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif
15.October Afternoon www.octoberafternoon.com
16.Offray Ribbon-Sports Line
17.Best Creations www.bestcreation.us
18.Zutter www.zutterproducts.com
19.Walter Kunze Dresden's www.walterkunze.com
20.Globe Craft Memories www.globecraftmemories.com

Right Now I am showing no. 10: Colorbox/Clearsnap/Donna Salazar! I am so loving the new Smooches: Smooch Glitz, up until the designer showcase that I took part in for CHA, I had never had the chance to try smooches in my works, as part of the designer showcase, clearsnap sent me Smooches, colorbox inks and mixed media inks by Donna Salazar and I fell in love with all three products. I have used colorbox inks before, but this was my first trying smooches and the mixed media inks, which I now can't live without in my projects.CHA Day 1! Colorbox!The mixed media inks have such a nice rich pigment and a wonderful consistency, so easy to work with. The products in my Lisa Kettell Designs embellishments line take really well to the mixed media inks and the smooches, here is a project I created when I got back from CHA using the colorbox inks, mixed media inks, smooches, Lisa Kettell Designs: Bailey Style embellishment and steampunk paper, along with other industry products! Grungepunk Tags 15Grungepunk Tags 14I'd recommend trying their new products, you'll have tons of fun experimenting, like I did! Here's a picture w/April from Colorsnap and Me!CHA Day 1! Colorbox! 2I hope you enjoyed learning about these new products, just like I had fun playing with them! To learn more about their line of products please visit their site: www.clearsnapinc.com

Magic and Joy,
Lisa!