It’s All About Today

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I’m doing a little bit of cleaning in my studio today.  You know, one day I will share pictures, but I don’t feel like I’m any where close to that right now (hee…hee….)  I have just enough path to walk from the door to where I sit.  I just have enough cleaning time to widen that path a little bit.  Where is that "pause" button just when I need it, LOL?   In the interim I have a card to share that I’ve not shared here yet.  I don’t often get technique-y here because I don’t get a lot of time to experiment with inks and such, more of my experimentation is done with papers and creating templates.  Anyways this is it in all it’s simplicity — no major layering, I  just cut the square frame using Spellbinders™ Classic Squares LG for a clean finished look.   At some stamp convention I went to many years ago they had samples done with this batik resist technique and I decided to try it using clear embossing powder and reinkers.  

For the technique basically you emboss your image using clear embossing powder,  swish on reinkers as if you watercoloring then cover the image with paper and iron.  What happens is the embossing powder is melted and absorbed into the cover paper.  It leave the original outlines and looks somewhat like batik!

Card Recipe:
Stamps:  Just for Fun
Paper:  The Paper Company – Blonde Columns, Bazzill
Ink:  Adirondack Rust, Brilliance Cosmic Copper, Assorted Adirondack Reinkers
Accessories:  Creme Satin Ribbon, Half Pearls, McGill Word Punch, Clear Embossing Powder, Spellbinders™ Classic Squares LG


I did this card over a year ago when I was on the Dirty Dozen . . . my, my, my how time flies.  Just in looking at it and some of the other things I made during that era, I’m able to see how much my style changes.  Just like music has a Top 40’s that includes some of every genre but nothing too extreme — that’s the kind of stamper I am,  meaning I like some of everything – I want to try it all.   How about you?

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  • Mary L.March 18, 2010 - 1:24 pm

    I love it. Sometimes less IS better. I must try this technique.ReplyCancel

  • DarsiMarch 18, 2010 - 1:29 pm

    It’s fun to see how our styles change over time. Fun to see a blast from the past!ReplyCancel

  • CheriMarch 18, 2010 - 1:32 pm

    Beautiful card Becca~~I, like you, try different techniques when I get a chance. Right now I am interested in silk embroidery on paper. Basically I do layering for everyday however~~TFS!ReplyCancel

  • Peg G.March 18, 2010 - 1:41 pm

    You just described the way my craft room looks at the moment perfectly. Am trying to do an hour a day….TRYING! Just putting things away is one thing, but when you’re trying to do things differently for storage purposes, it’s more time consuming yet. Your card is a reminder of how to use a stamp design and easily add a lot of different colors to it, that don’t require a lot of “coloring”tools. Also love the way you add the different accent touches…this one being paper coming out of the frame, up and over some lightly folded ribbon. Flourish and pearls added, but of course! Great job as always Becca.ReplyCancel

  • BettyMarch 18, 2010 - 1:44 pm

    You have been such an inspiration to me both in my stamping and my faith. Blessings to you!ReplyCancel

  • YvonneMarch 18, 2010 - 1:47 pm

    Oh yeah..I amjust like you, as far as, I just want to try it all. Thanks for the technique. I will have to see what mine will look like. Maybe next week,,,like you the time just flies by and no extra time left thisweek to squeeze in something new. Only because I have to do it a ton of times to get the look. I like your card it was colorful!

    Hugs
    YvonneReplyCancel

  • Kelly MassmanMarch 18, 2010 - 2:14 pm

    That effect is spectacular!ReplyCancel

  • RoseMarch 18, 2010 - 2:20 pm

    Im in the middle of organizing my stamp room as well. Feels really good but it’s hard to be productive and organize but it will be worth it in the end. I’m really searching for reasonable wooden flat files to put all my stamps in so they will be easy to access – open a drawer and everything is visible. They are currently in deep rolling bins and I dread looking for a specific stamp – especially a little one!ReplyCancel

  • TildaMarch 18, 2010 - 2:28 pm

    Very nice card. sometimes less is more, except where cake frosting is concerned! LOL!!ReplyCancel

  • luvglitztooMarch 18, 2010 - 2:29 pm

    Very nice. Great Color Combination. I remember going to a class for a batik technique. It was fun to do and the results was great. I think I have a couple of papers with this technique in my stash. I’ll have to go look. Thanks for triggering my memory.ReplyCancel

  • Diane LMarch 18, 2010 - 2:30 pm

    Such a stunning card Becca!!!!ReplyCancel

  • SuziMarch 18, 2010 - 2:31 pm

    Love the technique! I like to try lots of things, too. I get bored easily and like to move on to something new, so unfortunately I never master anything.ReplyCancel

  • LyndAMarch 18, 2010 - 2:45 pm

    Yes Becca, I also want to try it all!
    Somewhere inside there is a pot of creativity just waiting to get out!
    I am retired but still don’t have enough time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ReplyCancel

  • DianeMarch 18, 2010 - 2:56 pm

    Becca,
    Very pretty card. Thanks for sharing the technique. I’ll be trying that soon.

    ~~Diane~~ReplyCancel

  • chris pearceMarch 18, 2010 - 3:04 pm

    Lovely card, I love seeing different techniques, thanks for sharing.ReplyCancel

  • LuAnn in AZMarch 18, 2010 - 3:37 pm

    Becca, I laughed so hard when you described your “pathway” through your craft room… I’m not laughing at you, I’ve been there myself and probably will be again. I do love seeing your posts each day, so you’ll have to clean your space slowly so we who are addicted to your blog can get our “fix”. Thank you for being so sweet.ReplyCancel

  • Monika/buzsyMarch 18, 2010 - 3:40 pm

    Beautiful! I love those colors! What a unique look! TFS!ReplyCancel

  • Sharri CoatesMarch 18, 2010 - 3:46 pm

    Very Interesting! Not a technique I think I’ll be trying, but yours is gorgeous!ReplyCancel

  • Lynne PhelpsMarch 18, 2010 - 4:28 pm

    This is beautiful – I may have to give this technique a try. I explain my own wild fluctuations in style as being outward evidence of being a technique junky!ReplyCancel

  • Sally GasparriMarch 18, 2010 - 4:28 pm

    Beautiful card as all of yours are. I’m not sure I will be trying this technique either but it is nice to see new things. We all do change our style over time and it is fun to look back and sometimes it is a real surprise.

    SallyReplyCancel

  • NancySMarch 18, 2010 - 4:52 pm

    WOW, Becca, this is GORGEOUS! I love this batik resist technique and will undoubtedly try it. It has such wonderful and perfectly executed details that your style still comes through. TFS. Can’t wait to see your studio when you’re ready to show it…no pressure.ReplyCancel

  • Shelly SchmidtMarch 18, 2010 - 6:43 pm

    Gorgeous- sound like a very cool technique. I loved your style then, love your style now! TFSReplyCancel

  • RufusMarch 18, 2010 - 6:46 pm

    I, also, love trying different techniques. Thanks for reminding me of this one. Haven’t done this in awhile. Have to have another go at it. LOL at the “path” through your stamp room. Been there done that! At the moment not sure it would even qualify as a path! Haven’t even been in there in the last couple of days. I’m going through craft withdrawal! Thanks for finding something to give us Becca junkies our daily fix.
    R/ReplyCancel

  • Val WMarch 18, 2010 - 6:57 pm

    What an interesting technique, and it made a gorgeous card. I am going to have to give this technique a try. I have a whole bedroom since my daughter no longer lives at home, which I’ve converted to my sewing/crafting room. Guess where I stamp? At the dining room table! Are you sure you’re not in my craft room? Maybe if we both work on our paths, we’ll find our paths connect, and we’ll bump into each other! LOL! I really need to get in there and organize, but it’s pretty overwhelming. I know that if I had it cleaned up and organized, I’d be able to be more efficient in my card making, and get more done. Guess I’ll just have to do it a little at a time until it’s done. Kind of on the same principle as the old, “How do you eat an elephant?” “One spoonful at a time.”ReplyCancel

  • NevaMarch 18, 2010 - 7:04 pm

    I want to do it all is an attitude I recognize. It helps that you experiment with it all. You have no idea how much time that saves me and just let’s me get to it! Thanks, I love your work and the tone of your themes.ReplyCancel

  • PatMMarch 18, 2010 - 7:38 pm

    Love your CREATIVE work! We all are evolving every day with our craft but your work is always a blessing for us. Thanks for sharing.ReplyCancel

  • jan hMarch 18, 2010 - 7:45 pm

    Thank you so much for sharing your work, such great work and ideas…..your the best of the best…..ReplyCancel

  • Karen M.March 18, 2010 - 7:46 pm

    Your style then–your style now–all are gorgeous and inspiring!
    Karen M.ReplyCancel

  • CyndiMarch 18, 2010 - 7:51 pm

    Gorgeous card…you so inspire me. I own that set of nestabilies..so will have to give it a try!ReplyCancel

  • ShirleyMarch 18, 2010 - 8:05 pm

    Becca, somehow I have a feeling mine wouldn’t end up looking any where close to looking as fabulous as yours. I love the effect.ReplyCancel

  • ElaineMarch 18, 2010 - 8:40 pm

    This is lovely! I like the multi-color focal image!ReplyCancel

  • Jo4HimMarch 18, 2010 - 8:56 pm

    Cute card; I like using different techniques also.ReplyCancel

  • SandyMarch 18, 2010 - 9:36 pm

    Very niceReplyCancel

  • Deebi27March 18, 2010 - 9:43 pm

    Absolutely! I have even been looking at doing some felting. The richness of the yarn colors fascinate me. Love this card, even if it is a year old. some of the oldie but goodies are just as good as today’s beauty’s.ReplyCancel

  • Karen LinarezMarch 18, 2010 - 10:27 pm

    When I started stamping about 12 years ago, everything I did was pretty simple, but then there wasn’t as much to work with back then. I, too, have an evolving style since I’ve not been completely active in stamping all that time, and getting back into it more lately, I’ve found so much more to work with. I’ve also found blogging recently (gotta love that), and learned more styles, like all the layers with spellbinders, and cuttlebug. I’ve discovered so many new things to work with, my style is becoming much more elaborate than it used to be (but not all the time, ha!). Make sense? Love that card and am definitely going to try that resist technique, it’s great!ReplyCancel

  • Janet SwoffordMarch 18, 2010 - 11:09 pm

    No matter how long ago you made this card, it is still beautiful! I love the way the batik effect came through. So cool. Thanks for sharing.
    Inky hugs,
    JanetReplyCancel

  • JeriMarch 19, 2010 - 2:04 am

    I love going back and bringing back old techniques that we have purchased all the fun supplies for and then we move on then years later we are reminded of the techniques and have to play with them again. Love the stamp too I’ll have to check out their booth this coming weekend at the convention. Hopefully they are there. I know they will be at the Puyallup show in May and I’ll grab the stamp then. Beautiful colors too.ReplyCancel

  • tanjaMarch 19, 2010 - 2:20 am

    Such a stunning card by tanjaReplyCancel

  • HeatherMarch 19, 2010 - 3:36 am

    Lovely card Becca. Thanks for sharing yet another technique – we do tend to stick to familiar things – well I do!!! I love the framing with that little piece of craft paper peeking out and over the ribbon. I too am ‘frustrated’ trying to really organize my craft room – but it takes time – and then I am easily distracted……
    Hugs
    HW(UK)
    xReplyCancel

  • LizetteMarch 19, 2010 - 3:54 am

    Another great card. TFS!ReplyCancel

  • lois skiathitisMarch 19, 2010 - 4:05 am

    I’m not afraid to try different techniques. I may not be the best at what I do, but no one will ever say that at least I didn’t give it a try. A stamping on line club that I am a member of, someone asked what is your style and I answered I don’t have one I’m still trying to find one.

    Your card is very pretty Becca. I like the batik technique it always leaves the person wondering how did they do that. LOL!!! Your eye is really drawn into the focal. Nice work Becca, as always TFS!!! :-DReplyCancel

  • TeelaMarch 19, 2010 - 6:37 am

    Becca, that is lovely. Maybe you could go into a little more detail on the HOW to do this card, as I wasn’t quite following you. But I really love it. Have a great weekend!ReplyCancel

  • RebekkaMarch 19, 2010 - 8:07 am

    Gorgeous card, and awesome techniqueReplyCancel

  • Kay McBrideMarch 19, 2010 - 8:20 am

    i will have to try this technique. would love to see pictures of your studio another outstanding card.ReplyCancel

  • JeanMarch 19, 2010 - 8:43 am

    Like you I want to try it all. This is a beautiful card and simplicity has its place.

    Thanks for sharing.ReplyCancel

  • SandraMarch 19, 2010 - 8:54 am

    beautiful – love this technique!
    SandraReplyCancel

  • Sue (suen)March 19, 2010 - 9:06 am

    Awesome card! The stamp you used for the batik technique is so cool! Love the way you framed it, too, with the triangle for the sentiment!ReplyCancel

  • Traci S.March 19, 2010 - 11:32 am

    Hi there, Becca!

    I feel fortunate. My art room. (Revised son’s bedroom.) Works pretty well. I have a little path, that I can at least fit boxes of deliveries in through that leads to my work table. Everything else, is so close to it, that I can reach everything from the table area, or on my path. My path has pearls hanging on the wall in baggies, (with pretty labels, of course!) I have several of those plastic stackable drawers with all of my pre-stamping days things in it…stickers, die-cuts…things that could be used on a card. My ribbon is either in baggies by color in a big beautiful basket. If on the roll, it is on a ribbon holder…made of wood, 2 ends and 1 roll between. All of my things have a place. I have an 8 foot cabinet full of paper! That is where I need help! I try to add pretty color-
    coordinated labels on things. I have my stamps sorted in boxes, floral, inantimate, people, hearts, Christmas. I have the Christmas box wrapped in Christmas paper. The florals in flowery wrapping paper. (Paper I had) The others co-ordinate with regular wrapping paper. It wouldn’t pass for Martha Stewart…but it works for me (mostly.)

    I love your card! I think the style in the back is just a beautiful style to use for simple Easter cards. Put a simple (Oh, I forgot you don’t know that word.LOL) flower, and sentiment, with some of the batik look in light spring colors. Beautiful!

    Becca, I do not have the machine you have to cut your frame. I would love to be able to make them. Do you have a tutorial on how to hand do it? I have a cricut machine with “Stamping Solutions” on it. It cuts the shape of the frame…but on one piece of c.s. How could I thicken it? Becca, please help me figure this out. :)

    He IS Able,
    Traci S.
    (I am Traci S. at SCS, where you can email me, ok?
    Thanks, sweetie!)ReplyCancel

  • Betty GoodsonMarch 19, 2010 - 3:43 pm

    This is a simply beautiful card. I understand about the craft room. I’m in the process of arranging……..again. I get sooooooo proud of myself when I have everything in it’s place, but why doesn’t it last I ask???
    My dream is to have it all where it belongs and no deadline for a certain card, but just time to experiment and play. Oh, I can dream, can’t I???ReplyCancel

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