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In & Out of Studio 3D
Wednesday, 28 July 2010
New Housing
Topic: Stamping

Our little bird has moved house - smaller quarters!

This background is the reverse side of the printed cardstock from yesterday's card. I added a crocheted lace and a grosgrain ribbon on the left and added a sticker greeting at the top.

Again, I popped up the cage 3D on foam tape, but I did not curl this one.

Ddd

 

 


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Tuesday, 27 July 2010
Bird on a Wire - or a perch
Topic: Stamping

Trying some different designs to use these stamped birdcages. In this case, I cut close to the image and curled the edges slightly back to make it look three-dimensional. It is mounted to the background (printed cardstock) with foam tape.

I chose the folded cardstock to pull out the color from the background and added a round rub-on and two appropriately colored stickers.

The rub-on border at the top was added to give the birdcage something to hang on. The chain is glued flat to the background instead of raising it 3D like the cage itself.

Ddd

 

 


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Monday, 26 July 2010
Plum, Purple, Iris
Topic: Scrap Recovery

The only thing not scrap on this card is the iris and lattice. They were cut from a partial sheet of printed parchment. I then used glue dots to mount on the light purple background, rounded the corner and mounted on the folded card.

I rounded the upper right corner of the card and stamped the greeting. Then I added the two corner brackets, the leftovers from Cuttlebug die-cutting.

Ddd

 

 


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Sunday, 25 July 2010
Hit Parade
Topic: Photo

Love visiting small-town America on a holiday. We sat roadside for the 4th of July parade in such a town near our farm (after the pancake breakfast and before the spectacular fireworks show).

This was my favorite parade photo - really highlights the meaning of it all:

I especially love the red, white, and blue wrapping on the 5-spoke wheel covers - turning them into big stars. Clever!

Ddd

 

 


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Saturday, 24 July 2010
Symbolic
Topic: Photo

As we sat on the bank of the river (at our farm) on the 4th of July, this amazing bald eagle swooped in and lit in the trees on the opposite bank. He stayed long enough for me to go back to the camper for my camera, return to the bank, and take a series of shots before he took flight up the river.

What a beautiful sight! Thank you, to our national bird for this Independence Day visit.

Ddd

 

 

 


Posted by studio3d@ccgmail.net at 6:00 AM PDT
Friday, 23 July 2010
Sometimes You Just Feel Blessed...
Topic: Photo

...to be in the right place at the right time. In this case, it was being down on the farm at about 6 pm when this rainbow dropped from the sky.

Isn't that awesome?

I'm hoping this is God's promise that the rain is over for the summer. We've had quite enough, thank you.

Ddd

 


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Thursday, 22 July 2010
Stand Up and Be Counted
Topic: Stamping

As assigned - make a stand-up card. My dimensions are not as per the original design but I made it work like I wanted to. There are Z-fold wings on each side that fold to the back. The card then stands on its own.

For this birdhouse image I drew in light vertical lines to look like wallpaper. They get washed out in the photo, though. The center panel of the card was Cuttlebugged for texture and then the center aperture cut out with Nestabilities. The white stamped piece is actually mounted on the back to show through the aperture.

I slit both sides to feed ribbon through and tied a bow off center. This is a counterbalance to the stamped greeting tag in the upper left. That tag is mounted with foam dots.

Ddd

 


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Wednesday, 21 July 2010
Gift of Children
Topic: Paper Embroidery

Back with the bib pattern. For this one I used a verigated thread and then picked up the same colors in the decorative sticker and the background paper. This paper is more from the 'scrapbook page-a-day' calendar.

I had another of the vellum text stickers and placed it on yellow cardstock before trimming out. Since the pink heart matched the paper this time I did not cover it with a flower!

I mounted the bib and text on foam dots and then added rhinestones to the skateboard wheels and the dot on the 'i'.

Ddd

 

 


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Tuesday, 20 July 2010
Golden Roses
Topic: Paper Embroidery

I stitched up these roses in gold metallic thread thinking they would make a great card for a 50th anniversary. When I ran across the super-shiny gold cardstock I was really excited to get this put together.

I ran the gold through the Cuttlebug folder for texture and mounted the stitched panel on foam dots. The gold peel-off greeting was added to a piece of cardstock that matches the folded base card.

So hard to photograph metallics, this is much brighter in person.

Ddd

 

 


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Monday, 19 July 2010
Aged Leaves
Topic: Paper Embroidery

I started with the leaf stitched on burgundy cardstock with orange thread. Next I chose the background paper and then the 'definition' cardstock. Some cutting, trimming, corner punching, layering, and the addition of a text tag and some gold peel-off leaves and ...

... this is what you get.

Ddd

 

 


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Sunday, 18 July 2010
Make a Wish
Topic: Stamping

Here is another of the stamps from the set with text embedded in the flower image. I kept the coloring very soft on this to reflect what one would find on the seed head itself.

The image was torn out to keep the casual feel and I also tore the background paper which also got a sheer ribbon tie. The pink layer and the printed background are layered flat and the stamped image is on foam dots.

I added sticky pearls to the center of the seed head and to the upper right and lower left of the card front. "Best Wishes" in gold peel-off stickers are added to the text in three places.

Ddd

 

 


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Saturday, 17 July 2010
Refreshingly Simple
Topic: Scrap Recovery

This image came from a recent travel brochure and I stamped the greeting right on the picture. The layers are all colors pulled from the photo.

I sliced the folded edge enough to thread a ribbon through and helf the ends in place with an adhesive-backed silk flower.

It took about as long to explain it as it did to make it. So simple.

Ddd

 

 


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Friday, 16 July 2010
Birdhouse on a Branch
Topic: Stamping

When I bought this stamp set of birdhouse images I expected it to be really neat to work with. But I soon realized that stamping the birdhouse on white and mounting it on color makes it look goofy. One would normally see through the bars to the background.

So for this one I used colored pencils to mimic the background color in the image and trimmed close around the birdhouse and chain. The backing piece was cut out with Nestabilities label 11 and embossed with a Cuttlebug folder, using only a portion of it for the top and another part for the bottom.

The piece was then brushed lightly with distress ink to bring up the texture more. I added a piece of calligraphy behind it and corner punched to mimic the edges of the centerpiece. A ribbon was added as a carrier for the gold peel-off greeting stickers.

I stacked chololate cardstock base, calligraphy, leafy piece and them popped up the birdhouse on foam dots. As a final touch I tied a bow in some soft cord to make it look like the birdhouse is tied to the chain.

Ddd

 

 


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Thursday, 15 July 2010
You Make Me Smile
Topic: Stamping

Back to stamping today...

It's been a while since I used this Anna Griffin stamp. Love it! I colored it with watercolor pencils and blended with an aqua-brush. I picked up a new Nestability die that is not a small of scallops as my usual one. I like this for a more elegant feel.

The background paper is from an old 'scrapbook page-a-day' calendar. I tied on a ribbon and then added a clear sticker that is placed on the same cardstock as the base card and trimmed around.

Both the stamped image and the text sticker are on foam tape for dimension.

Ddd

 

 


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Wednesday, 14 July 2010
Yellow Bib
Topic: Paper Embroidery

The stitching on this bib looks better in real life as the photo does not give the full impace of the yellow on yellow. I trimmed around the outline and added a sticker to the bib.

I found some great printed paper for the background and added a vellum text sticker. That sticker had a pink heart on the right which did not reflect the color scheme at all so I popped on the yellow flower and tucked in a fold of checkered blue ribbon to 'give it a reason for being there'.

This turns a 'frilly' bib into something a baby boy might wear.

Ddd

 

 


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Tuesday, 13 July 2010
Light the Candle
Topic: Stamping

Back to the studio today. I did some more stamping and colored with watercolor pencils and aqua-brush. Then I used two different Stickles to color the image and added sticky pearls to the lily centers.

Layers of card are either cut with Nestabilities or given punched/embossed corners and then mounted directly or raised on foam dots for variety.

As a last touch I colored some paper flowers and layered them at the bottom of the image. These got sticky pearls in their centers like the stamped ones.

Ddd

 

 


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Monday, 12 July 2010
High on a Hill
Topic: Collage

A few days ago I got a travel brochure with a great illustration I had to use. There was postal smudges and advertising text in the sky portion so I cut the whole sky away. Then I inserted a great atmospheric sky that I had saved from an old calendar.

I backed this with olive green cardstock and placed brads at the four corners and added the stack to a folded brown card base.

I used scraps of the same colors to stamp the greeting with ColorBok chalk ink and added a single row of piercing. The two ends of the piercing got brads of their own and the panel was placed on the card with foam dots for 3D effect.

I love it when supplies come 'free' in the mail.

Ddd

 


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Sunday, 11 July 2010
Wild About You
Topic: Photo

Wild roses grow along the roadside too.

So, between my neighbors and God, we've got a pretty nice garden around here. And nothing for ME to weed or prune.

Ddd

 


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Saturday, 10 July 2010
Social Climber
Topic: Photo

I think this is a clemantis. If I am wrong, keep it to yourself!

The color on this shot is not a true as the other florals. This is really quite a dark purple bloom. I think the direct sunlight washed it out.

Winding its way around the fence behind a neighborhood mailbox.

Ddd

 

 


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Updated: Thursday, 24 June 2010 8:40 PM PDT
Friday, 9 July 2010
No Wine From This
Topic: Photo

Oregon Grape, despite the name, is totally unsuited for making wine, juice, jelly or any other edible concoction.

I didn't realize the leaves turned red in the summer - thought that was an autumn 'thing'.

Growing in the ditch...

Ddd

 

 


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