Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Washington State Letterboxing Patch
It is finally here! A Letterboxing patch for Washington State!
Each patch represents the majestic Bald Eagle soaring through the sky with the image of Mt. Ranier, our national forests, and the abundance of Salmon found in the rivers and streams of the Pacific Northwest reflecting in it's wings.
The patch measures 31/2" X 3 1/2" and is entirely embroidered by Moritz Embroidery Works. www.moritzembroidery.com. (800) 533-4183
Each beautiful patch is $3.00 each.
If you would like to have one for your very own, send a SASE and $3 for each patch up to three (only 3 will fit in a standard letter envelope with one stamp). I will accept cash, check, money order and PayPal. If you would like to pay with PayPal, email me and I will let you know where to send your payment. (PayPal users please add $1 when paying with PayPal to cover the fee, stamp, and envelope to mail the patch to you). Please add a note with your SASE letting me know that your money is for the WALB patch.
Email me at tinarie@msn.com and I will let you know where to send your payment!
Friday, April 10, 2009
Working with Blending Chalks
I love the effect you can get from using blending chalks like these. They are great for a shadowy or highling effect for your stamped images and can give any image some depth. These chalks are made by Inkadinkado and come in soft tones and sparkly chalks. What is really cool is they are non toxic and acid free.
Use your Versa Mark embossing stamp pad to ink up your stamp and stamp your image onto a card.
Take a cotton ball and rub it into the color chalk of your choice. Here I am using a turquoise color.
Now rub the cotton ball with the chalk on it over the image you just stamped with the Versa Mark embossing ink. The image will look a darker turquoise as if you had stamped it in turquoise ink and you will have a lighter turquoise effect to your background.
I will do this same technique on a darker card and use a white chalk to rub over the image that is stamped using the Versa Mark embossing ink.
The image will look dark and the white chalk gives it a highlighted background.
You can also use those little sponge tipped thingies that you use to apply eye shadow with to apply chalk just where you want it. I wouldn't recommend buying the sponge tip thingies at the craft store. They are so much cheaper if you get them at your local retail store in the make up aisle.
Here I have created a highlighted background by working from the area closest to the stamped image and pulling the color away. It looks really cool if you do this technique with a sunset. Use the sponge tip thingy to pull the color away from the sun to give it the effect that it is darker towards the surface of the sun and the color gets lighter farther away. Try this using two colors of chalk on your sponge thingy and applying it to the surface of your card. You can experiment using the chalks with stencils and torn pieces of paper by laying them on a card and pulling the chalk from the edge of the paper or stencil onto the card. It would work well for clouds or outlines of mountains, etc.
These glimmer or sparkly chalks are really cool if you want to add a bit of sparkle or shimmer to your cards.
Here I used a light pink glimmer chalk for the fairy wings and around the image to give the whole card some sparkle.
For this card I tore the paper and used brown chalk on the torn edge to give the paper a distressed old look.
This card was made using the embossing ink pad and three different shades of chalk. I used a dark pink and a dark blue for the heart and black chalk around the edges of the card for a shadowy effect.
With this card I stamped the image on vellum and placed the vellum over a charcoal colored card using the spray adhesive to make the vellum stick without having to use embellishments that would take away from the image. To give the image a shadowy look, I used black chalk and a sponge thingy and rubbed the chalk around the image. I also used yellow chalk on a sponge tip thingy to give the lantern a glow.
There are so many possibilities for using the blending chalks to give your images that extra little effect. Experiment with them and see what you can come up with!
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Handcrafted Letterboxing Journals- Woodland Creatures
Introducing a new line of handcrafted Letterboxing journals. I call these the Woodland Creatures!
These journals feature squirrels, beavers, bears, birds, snails, and silly looking owls all with a nature-style paper.
Some of these journals are also made with the coils at the top of the covers rather than on the sides if this is what you prefer.
email me at tinarie@msn.com and I will work with you to create the best journal for you!
Each journal comes with a handy pocket for holding your clues or first finder certificates to keep them safe and the covers are laminated with plastic to keep them clean while out on the trails. You can view all of the standard journals that I have available for purchase here:
$12.00 each for standard already made journals
$15.00 each for a personalized journal with your trailname and signature stamp
$3.00 USPS first class parcel shipping and handling (additional journals will cost a bit more)
$4.95 Priority mail shipping (additional journals will cost a bit more)
email me at tinarie@msn.com and I will work with you to create the best journal for you!
I can even create an event journal for your next event or gathering. This journal was made for the Letterbox RoundUp in Orange, CA. Just let me know what you want and I can see what I can do for you! Don't delay, order yours today!
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