Showing posts with label pigmentcraftco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pigmentcraftco. Show all posts

Friday, June 25, 2021

Pigment Craft Co.: Celebration Bouquet

I finally found some time to play with the Pigment Craft Co. Celebration Bouquet and Celebration Bouquet fillers stamps.


I stamped and die cut the images with the two sets named above, super easy to use! I then adhered them to a background I created with Distress Oxide inks, my Gel Press and the Altenew Tropical Jungle stamp set.


The sentiment from the Dashing Sentiments stamp and cut with the coordinating die after being stamped and heat embossed with gold embossing powder. Lastly, I added some Studio Katia Gold Foil to the flower centres and around the images.

I stamped a few of these blooms with different ink colours and decided to create a background with two of the die cut blooms.


I popped up the die cut blooms with foam adhesive and then layered the Split Sentiments Congratulations die on top. "So happy for you" is stamped and cut with the coordinating from the Celebration Bouquet stamp set.


I added some Studio Katia Clear Drops to the flower centres and the card base. I love how this turned out and I'll be making more of these as this came together easily.

Thanks for stopping in and taking a look!

Wednesday, March 17, 2021

More Pigment Craft Co!

 Yes a few more projects with these fabulous Pigment Craft Co. products. These will be a lovely gift set, I think I'll gift them for Mother's Day.

I've used the Frame Builder Hello Beautiful Stamp and Stencil Bundle and Dashing Sentiments stamp and die.

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I used the Bitty Dot stencil to add the inked dots and then placed the sequins randomly although this is a layered stencil set and you can use the second stencil to lightly mark in pencil where to place the sequins taking all the guesswork out of it!



I've shared this Hello card already but wanted to show off this Thank You card. 

Isn't the sentiment awesome heat embossed in white embossing powder? I had to add a touch of gold again with a hand cut banner.

Now I can't wait to play with the Blooming Floral Stamp and Stencil bundle, I picked up the matching die for this one and so glad I did. I'm kind of kicking myself for not picking up the Frame Builder: Hello Beautiful die.

Happy Crafting!

Thursday, March 11, 2021

Pigment Craft Co. Frame Builder: Hello Beautiful


Hello!

I'm super excited about this brand new CANADIAN stamp company, Pigment Craft Co. !

I ordered a few items when the shop launched and my order arrived within a couple of days! Best part of all, no crossing fingers just hoping you won't get hit with duty.

The cards above are created with the Frame Builder: Hello Beautiful Stamp and Stencil Bundle and I'm kicking myself for not picking up the matching die too. 


The frame stamp stamps the leaves and sprigs, then you use the stencil to fill in the buds and blooms, adding details with the stamps from the set. 

This set coordinates with the Recipe Card Builder stamp set which is why it's open on the right side, to fit in the lines to create your recipe card. 

The sentiment is stamped and die cut with the Dashing Sentiments Stamp and Coordinating Die.



For this card I actually trimmed the frame stamp apart and stamped the separated pieces to create a full background panel. 

After inking with the stencil and stamping the details, I went back and added the light pink blooms to fill in the pattern a little more.

The sentiment is stamped on black card stock and then heat embossed with gold embossing powder.




You can create a soft watercolour look very easily as well. To do this, I applied dye ink to the stamp, misted it with water and stamped on watercolour paper.

To do the stencil water colouring you'll apply the ink to a slick surface such as a glass mat or acrylic block, add a little water and then apply the colour to the stencil areas.

 Don't use too much water or it will seep under the stencil, apply it to the middle and gently draw it out towards the edges.



To add the details to the blooms I found the best results by painting the stamp with the watered-down ink so you still get the soft look but don't lose all the details.


This time I heat embossed the sentiment in gold embossing powder directly on the card front, a few black ink splatters and a hint of gold on the edges finish this card off.

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