Stamp Press / Positioner – in time for card making season…

I refuse to mention that people are planning christmas cards already… Just no… The cicadas are singing and I’m sleeping with warm breezes coming in the windows… So, no… Nope…

On to the post… I have been really sporadic on here lately… Partly because of life stuff, and partly because I’ve been trying to organize my space, computer, photos, and figure out how to film, edit, and upload videos… Almost organized… Almost have the film-edit-upload thing down… Almost… Still trying to figure out the lighting… Shadows and glare, oh my!

I did want to make a video showing how I use my WRMK Letterpress platform as a stamp press/positioner… It’s not pretty, but I show you the nitty gritty on how it works… And, I show you how to make a magnetic grid insert, different ruler options, and how it works with clear and rubber stamps…

Spoiler alert: it works AMAZING! It’s available a bunch of places, goes on sale, you can use coupons, and it also does that whole letterpress thing too! (You need a manual die cutter to do letterpress, but not to use it as a stamp press…)

I think I answer most questions in the video, but if you have some that I didn’t answer – just ask… Happy to help if I can…

Enjoy!

YouTube WRMK Letterpress as Stamp Positioner

 

High Tea

I was treated to my first high tea at Ridge Berry Farm and it was such a sweet treat! Finger sandwiches, scones, homemade clotted cream, jams, chocolate truffles, berry tarts, and of course, great tasting tea. I’m still dreaming of the lavender shortbread cookies. It was a delicious and relaxing way to spend a Sunday. 

 

 

The pale blue doily print is from a Maggie Holmes paper pad, and the lemon print is Dear Lizzy Serendipity’s Liz Lemon. 

I stamped the strawberries using October Afternoon’s Summertime stamp set and Tim Holtz Distress inks (Squeezed Lemonade, Mowed Lawn, Spun Sugar, and Festive Berries). The “brilliant” stamp is from Heidi Swapp, and I used StāzOn Dove Grey for both it and the date stamp.

The letter stickers are Thickers Goodness in Limeade, the tiny word stickers are from October Afternoon’s Saturday Mornings Word Stickers, the pink doily, washi tapes, adhesive metal dots, and sequins are from my stash.

I use an ATG gun and Tombow Mono Multi Liquid Glue, Glossy Accents to attach sequins, and EK Sucess scissors for fussy cutting.

Clouds

I had so much fun making this layout! I usually watch some YouTube process videos or click through Pinterest when I’m playing around in my scraproom, but ended up making this one while listening to music. There was something a bit scary but also a carefree feeling about putting together a layout without having inspiration right in front of me. I told myself that I’d stick some stuff down and just toss the whole thing if I didn’t like it. The experience took me right back to cut and paste as a child, and the almost meditative state I’d be in when I was creating something for enjoyment and not show. 

Scrapbooking has a lot of hidden pressures. You’re doing it to record important memories for generations to come, so it has to be perfect. You spend time and money on it, so the results better be worth it. And then the people who don’t get it, and think it’s a childish hobby to have. 

This layout was a reminder for me that childish cut and paste is meditation for me. As a child, I would loose track of time if I was near paint and paper. My parents used creative arts as a way to distract me, calm me, reward me. I’m decades older, but paper, scissors, and glue still center me. 

   
The background paper is Heidi Swapp specialty catdstock that I coloured with Tim Holtz Spun Sugar, Abandoned Coral, and Punice Stone distress inks. I also used his Broken China stain dauber for a couple spots of blue. 

The clouds are from October Afternoon’s Summertime stamp set, and I used Hero Arts Ombré in Pool to Navy, and Memento Tuxedo Black. I stamped them on scrap paper and fussy cut them.

The letter stickers are an old Recollections font, and the brads and enamel dots are from My Mind’s Eye.

Butterfly

After more of an absence than I expected, I’m back! I’ve been trying to learn how to film process videos, and how to edit and upload them. Have joined Instagram, joined YouTube. I still need to update my blog so that there are quick links for you guys to find me all those places, but in the meantime I’m The Light Up North in both places. 

I’m also trying out posting blog entries from my phone. This will be my first post using the WordPress app, so we’ll see how it goes. What I really love about the blogging, Instagram, and YouTube, is the community. How much fun it is to share with others the projects we’re working on, products we love, design ideas, and the stories that are special to use. I’m hoping that I’ll be happy with the quality of the posts I make through the app, making it easier to keep things current and interesting.

So, finally onto the layout. I was driving downtown when a butterfly flew in my car window and landed on my arm. It stayed their for over twenty minutes, checking out my shirt with it’s proboscis and just chilling. It was so delicate that I was sure it would blow away with the wind coming in while I was driving, but it hung on.  

Butterfly

   
I cut a circle with my Martha Stewart Circle Cutter, then cut pie shaped pieces out of it to create a pie chart. I filled in the pie chart with pieces from Heidi Swapp’s September Skies 6×6 paper pad. The building die cut is a die from Studio Calico that I ran through my WRMK Evolution Advanced die cutter. Some washi, some enamel dots, and some stamping with roller stamps filled out the embellishment clusters. I did my journaling in Becky Higgins Project Life app, and then sent it straight to my printer from my phone – too easy! 

  • Heidi Swapp, September Skies, 6×6 paper pad
  • Martha Stewart coloured cardstock
  • Martha Stewart Circle Cutter
  • WRMK Evolution Advanced
  • Studio Calio buildings die
  • Studio Calico + Life.Love.Paper buildings stamp set
  • Tim Holtz, Pumice Stone Distress Ink
  • Ranger, foam blending tool
  • Tsukineko, VersaMagic, Niagara Mist chalk ink
  • Tsukineko, Memento, Tuxedo Black
  • Recollections, Simply Pastel alpha stickers
  • Doodlebug Design Inc., Sprinkles, Limeade Glitter

Room Service

I had a bunch of stuff on my desk from my last Studio Calico order and this picture of a room service dinner from one of my favourite hotels. I love the Studio Calico stamp and die sets that are coming out now that feature different continents. I wanted the Europe one as soon as I saw it but it was out of stock. As soon as I saw they had it back in, I ordered it right away. If you’ve been waiting too, you can find it here.

Room Service

Room Service

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The background paper was a piece I found in the far back of my scrap basket. It had a pale grid and texture print on it that kept the layout looking more casual than it would have with a pure white cardstock. I stamped the Europe stamp onto some glassine/tissue type paper with some watermark ink and then added gold embossing powder. I like the effect it gave even though it was a bit less crisp that if I had stamped it on vellum. I added a bunch of transparent layers with washi tape and acrylic die cuts, and some graphic touches with multiple stampings of black ink.


Products:

  • My Mind’s Eye, Necessities, Black & Grey 6×6 paper pad
  • Studio Calico, 3×4 card
  • Studio Calico, Europe, stamp set
  • Tsukineko, VersaMark WaterMark ink pad
  • World’s Greatest Embossing Powder, Ultra Detail Mirror Gold, embossing powder
  • Marvy heat gun
  • Tim Holtz, Distress Ink, Pumice Stone
  • Ranger, foam blending tool
  • American Crafts, Amy Tangerine, Cut & Paste, One Two Three
  • Studio Calico, Aloha stamp set
  • Studio Calico, Zeus stamp set
  • Tsukineko, VersaFine, Onyx Black ink
  • EK Success, Triple Heart Punch
  • Recollections, Fall, brads
  • Studio Calico, Silver Glitter letter stickers, Tiny Alpha in yellow, and acrylic die cut
  • misc. washi tapes and sequins

 

Put A Ring On It

Last week’s NSD (ISD?) activities tuckered me out! I was under the weather and couldn’t quite get as involved as I wanted, and missed posting something up here. I do have a couple of layouts to post and play catch up though…. Let’s get started!

This first layout has a photo I took at a friend’s wedding. It never fails, if it’s a big occasion – wedding, birthday, Christmas, I don’t take my normal hundreds of pictures. I go to the mail box and take more pictures than I do during big life moments! Argh! I’m going to say that I get caught up in the moments and am just too busy enjoying myself to click the shutter. Yeah, that’s it.

So, at my friend’s wedding and I take maybe a couple dozen pictures. The handful that turned out include two of a young boy that was peeking over the fence at the ceremony in progress, one of the patio (the actual patio – I was planning my own backyard projects at the time), and this one. This one definitely falls into the category I call “story pictures”. It’s one of those photos that has no meaning, no context, no interest to anyone and you have to say, “oh – let me explain….”

The explanation: when the band started to play, the room was lit in just violet lights and candles. It was such a pretty moment, it felt like everything was glowing. I love that the candle and flowers is in focus and the dance floor and band are part of the haze.

Put A Ring On It

Put A Ring On It

tlun 2015-05 leiki wedding 04The layout is pretty simple. I didn’t want to add too many details or embellishments because I wanted to keep the ethereal feel of the photo. I added the gold edge to the layout by running a watermark ink pad along the edge of the paper and then adding gold embossing powder. I love the organic, imperfect look it created. I don’t usually use ribbon but I did this time, so even on a basic layout I managed to try something new.


Products:

  • Studio Calico, white cardstock
  • My Mind’s Eye, On Trend, 6×6 paper pad
  • Altenew, Vintage Roses stamp set
  • Altenew, Vintage Roses die set
  • Tsukineko, VersaMark, WaterMark ink pad
  • Tsukineko, VersaMagic, Red Brick chalk ink
  • Tsukineko, VersaMagic, Perfect Plumeria chalk ink
  • Tsukineko, VersaMagic, Purple Hydrangea chalk ink
  • World’s Greatest Embossing Powder, Ultra Detail Mirror Gold embossing powder
  • My Mind’s Eye, Fancy That, Pearl stickers
  • We R Memory Keepers, Evolution Advanced die cutting machine
  • Marvy heat gun
  • Imaginisce rhinestone heat setting tool

 

Product Love: Glitter Ritz

One of my favourite products are the Glitter Ritz micro fine glitters. I love how they add sparkle in a subtle way, and how well it stays in place. It’s such a fine glitter – much finer than other “fine” glitters. It really is a micro fine glitter. I use it with Scor-Tape, but I’ve seen others use different brands of tape. The other great thing is that once you put the glitter on the tape you can burnish it – just by rubbing your fingertip over it, and it creates a velvety texture.

Glitter Ritz

Glitter Ritz

Here you can see the jar of glitter on a layout where I used some of it on the tag reinforcement. (You can see the post about that layout here.)

Martha Stewart Fine Glitter (L) next to Glitter Ritz Micro Fine (R)

Martha Stewart Fine Glitter (L) next to Glitter Ritz Micro Fine (R), and a close up of Micro Fine Glitter in the jar

This is a side by side comparison. I wanted to show you just how fine their “micro fine” glitter is. The reinforcer on the left has Martha Stewart’s Fine Glitter in Smoky Quartz. It’s definitely a fine glitter, but it looks absolutely chunky next to a micro fine glitter. The micro fine is more like a powder, and it gives a smooth and even finish.

Just a few of their colours

Just a few of their 150 colours

These are just a few of the 150 colours available. You can see all the colours of Micro Fine glitter that they offer, as well as the Ultra Fine glitters they make, by clicking here. Click on the type of glitter you’re interested in, and a page with colour samples and step-by-step project ideas opens right up.

You can also check out a stunning card Jennifer McGuire made with Glitter Ritz, and she made a video showing all her wonderful tips and tricks. Love her for that!

Here And Now

I’ve got another Fallingwater layout this week. You can check out the previous three layouts here, here, and here. If you want to check out the Fallingwater live cam here. You get the iconic view of the home, in all seasons, and at all different times of the day.

This photo is taken from halfway up the walkway between the main house and guest house. You can see the stepped cover over the walk, and the full and lush rhododendron bushes that grow all over the site. As is usual with Wright’s designs, the entrance to the house is tucked away and not visible until you’re right in front of it. It adds a wonderful feeling of seclusion and privacy, as if it’s a secret place that only you know the way into.

Here And Now

Here And Now

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Keeping in line with the other layouts from this trip, I kept to a narrow colourway of neutrals with an accent colour that references the photo. In this case, the ColorMagic die cuts from Heidi Swapp were perfect. The leaves look natural on the layout, and remind me of all the rhodedendrons we saw that day.


Products:

  • Recollections, kraft cardstock
  •  My Mind’s Eye, Follow Your Heart, Be Happy
  • American Crafts, DIY Shop, Gold Foil on Black
  • Staples, shipping tag, size 5
  • Sookwang, Scor-Tape
  • Crystal Glitter Ritz, Warm Highlight
  • Heidi Swapp, ColorMagic, die cut embellishments
  • Peerless Watercolors, Olive Green and Myrtle Green
  • Heidi Swapp, ColorShine, Bronzer
  • Crate Paper, Notes & Things, Ephemera Pack
  • Tsukineko, VersaMark, Watermark ink
  • Tsukineko, Sheer Shimmer Spritz, Frost

This

This is the third layout featuring a picture from Fallingwater. You can check out the first two layouts here and here.

The view in this photograph is from the main house, looking up the hillside to the guest house. The two buildings are connected by a covered walkway, formed by one of the few curvilinear lines Wright used in his design. Most of the views are directed towards the water, but this view looking to the hills is beautiful.

This

This

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Another simple layout with a narrow colourway. I ran a 4×6 journalling card through my printer for the journalling. If I’m going to add journalling, I love using my printer to do it so I can choose the font style, size, and formatting I want. To make the title, I ran some adhesive backed cork through my die cut machine. It was easy, and worked perfectly – crisp, sharp edges and no tearing. To finish it off, I added a couple metal staples, wood stars, and a subtly metallic horizontal line of paper.


Products:

  • Recollections, grey cardstock
  • My Mind’s Eye, Indie Chic, Ginger “Pictures” Flourish
  • Becky Higgins, Midnight Edition Kit, 4×6 journalling card
  • Crate Paper, Maggie Holmes, Open Book, “this” die
  • Karen Foster Design, adhesive cork sheet
  • We R Memory Keepers, Evolution Advanced die cutter
  • Tim Holtz, Tiny Attacher
  • Studio Calico, wood veneer stars

Brilliant Fallingwater

Another post about on of my favourite places. Actually, this whole month will have layouts of this place. You can check out last week’s post here.

This layout includes a photo of one of the first view’s of Fallingwater you get when you walk the path from the Visitor’s Centre, down the hillside, and along Bear Run. You start by seeing parts of the home between stands of trees, and when you get to the bridge that takes you over the creek, this is what you see. Those iconic cantilevers floating over the water, before the water drops over the edge of the waterfall. It’s this moment when you realize you’re standing in front of the building you’ve seen in thousands of photographs. All of a sudden this feeling of a life size cardboard cutout coming to life floods your brain. It’s an amazing moment.

Brilliant Fallingwater

Brilliant Fallingwater

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Again, a simple layout without a lot of ornamentation. And again, a narrow colourway that references the photo. I purposely matted the photo in a paper with a pure white background instead of an off white or beige colour. I wanted the photo to stand out – to be bright and alive and in contrast with the papers of the layout. I also added in a few white rub-on details just to confirm that I purposely chose white.


Products:

  • Authentique, Hope, Foundation One
  • Sticko, Nostalgiques by Rebecca Sower, architecture stickers
  • Basic Grey, bas-3984, letter stickers
  • Basic Grey, Transfers “Obscure”, rub-ons
  • Heidi Swapp, “Brilliant” clear stamp
  • Tsukineko, VersaFine, Onyx Black ink
  • Tsukineko, VersaColor, 171 Pinecone ink
  • Tsukineko, VersaMark, Watermark ink
  • Staedtler, Triplus Fineliner, light grey
  • date stamp