Heart Punch Shamrocks on March Art Journal Calendar

Artful-Adventures-Kristie-Sloan-Heart-Punch-ShamrocksI always love it when I can show you something and get a project done at the same time!  Today, I’ve got yet another way to use a heart punch or die cut.  We are almost to March this year, and St. Patrick’s Day brings Irish inspired design to many things during the month of March.

These were made from vellum so that they did not completely cover up the background layers.

For this March art journal calendar scrapbook page:

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  • Used a green piece of 12×12″ card stock for the foundation piece.
  • Die cut “March” from a printed paper, and inked the edges of the letters
  • Arranged the vintage greetings and adhered them.
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  • Toned down the greetings with a bit of white craft ink.
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  • Punched hearts from heavy vellum card stock
  • Inked the edges of the hearts
  • Arrange the hearts into shamrocks
  • Adhered just the points with a bit of glitter glue
  • Topped off the center of each shamrock with a bit of Crystal Effects, to make sure they adhered securely.
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  • Drew stems on the shamrocks with a marker.
  • Numbered the petals of the shamrocks to be used as a tiny journal spot for each day.

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Don’t forget to join us over at the Artful Adventures Facebook Group and share your completed items!  There will be “lucky” prizes drawn in March for those who have uploaded something they have created. You never know when those drawings will be held!

Chalkboard Technique with Doodles and Heart Punch Stencils

ArtfulAdventures KristieSloan chalkboard techniqueChalkboard art is quite popular right now.  I’m sure you’ve seen a thing or two that lately that has the chalkboard look.  I’ve got a couple of ideas for you today.

  1. We’ll use a punch to create a stencil.
  2. We’ll create a chalkboard look for a scrapbook page.

Artful Adventures KristieSloan Punch Chalkboard Doodle SuppliesHere is more mileage we can get from that same heart punch that we’ve used for several ideas. You can use most any punch for a stencil.  You’ll need:

  • Black paper for your background
  • Your punch
  • Paper to punch and make your stencil
  • White Ink – a pigment ink will allow you to smear it well
  • Sponge for applying your ink
  • A white (or silver) pencil or pen for the detail work
After you sponge in your punched stencil with the white ink, just take your white pen or pencil and create some doodled lines!  Doodles DON’T HAVE TO BE PERFECT!  Just have fun.
Artful Adventures with KristieSloan chalkboard doodle punch
  • I first drew in simple lines that ran between the hearts.
  • Next I drew a second line and just ran back and forth over the first one.  It creates kind of a ribbon look.
  • Then I just added some curls at the ends of my lines.
  • I then added dots on my “ribbon” and at the end of the little curlicues.
There are a number of options you can consider using for your doodling.  I used the white watercolor pencil on this project.
ArtfulAdventures KristieSloan chalkboard doodle punch pens

 

Now you’ll want to make the black paper look a little more chalky so that it looks like it has been erased a few time.  Two options I like are:

  1. Lightly sponge on more white ink, using the sponge almost dry so that you don’t get too much.  You can always add more, but it’s hard to remove it!
  2. You can use an Embossing Buddy, which is meant to be used on the surface of your project before using embossing powder.  It has a slightly powdery effect which will make sure you don’t have static and have embossing powder clinging where you don’t want to emboss. Rubbing it across your black paper gives it that “chalky” appearance.  However, it is still kind of powdery, so if you are using this technique on a scrapbook page, you may want to select the inking technique.

ArtfulAdventures KristieSloan chalkboard technique with embossing buddy

At this point I added a photo to the page and added more doodles around it.  Then I added a title, and even more doodles. Then I decided I needed some more hearts, so I stenciled in a few more hearts.  Okay, I may have gone overboard, but it’s a fun page, and I enjoyed doing it!  I got a cute picture on a page, and I enjoyed myself!

Artful Adventures Chalkboard Doodle Scrapbook

Loosen up and try your hand at something new. My page isn’t perfect, but I don’t care.  In case you haven’t noticed, there are people who are enjoying quite a following creating art that isn’t perfect.  Is is NOT about the perfect!  I hope you’ll give the chalkboard technique a try and you are always welcome to share your work with us over at the Artful Adventures Facebook Group!

Chalkboard_Best-ThingsLast, but not least, here is another page I made that has a similar look.  This page was done with the February sketch layout from my friend Beth at ScrappingWonders.com.  

Love Subway Art and a Heart Punch

Artful Adventures Kristie Sloan Couples Names Subway Art Style

Couples names are individual digital files to arrange as you like!

Yesterday was Valentines Day, and I really hadn’t planned on sharing this page I made, but in the end, I wish I had shared this information with you sooner!  However, it’s not too late, this would be perfect to use for an anniversary or wedding!  Here’s the scoop:  The couples’ names are each a digital .png file, that can be arranged or sized any way you want to.  There are even more of them than I chose to use on mine. Even though I feel bad that I didn’t share it with you in time for you to use it for a Valentine, wouldn’t it be cute to use for an anniversary or wedding?  You could easily replace the “You & Me” with the couples name, and add a date!  There you go – great personalized gift!

I finally had time last night to put one together, put in a frame and gave my husband for Valentine’s Day.  I made a 5×7 (because I thought if he wanted to set around his work space it wouldn’t be too big, PLUS I figured I had a frame I could put it in.  (I like to play like I am being eco-friendly, rather than flying by the seat of my pants, and just need to grab what is on hand!)

Artful Adventures Kristie Sloan Couples Subway ArtAfter getting that done, I decided to use it for today’s scrapbook page for the Layout A Day (LOAD) challenge this month.  Why start from scratch when I already had that much done!  I added the little doodled looking border, (if you know who this designer is, please let me know!)   A “heart punch” photo of the two of us, and some journaling on the side.

Back to the heart punch.  Think how cute it would be to take photos that you won’t ever scrap, and just punch some hearts!  Or hearts punched for floral, landscape, sky… that could make some interesting hearts to add for embellishing something!

You can grab the digital couples’ names artwork here at the Stampin’Up Store. When you download it be sure to select whether you want to use it with My Digital Studio or other programs.

Heart Punch Flowers

When you participate in any creative activity where there are daily prompts, you just never know what you will come up with!  That is no exception here today!  I have been participating in a daily scrapbooking challenge, while still wanting to give you some fun ideas to use heart punches and die cuts!  Today, I worked in some heart flowers!

Artful Adventures Kristie Sloan LOAD213-1 Heart Punch flowers
Heart punches or die cuts make quick work of creating enough hearts for a project like this.  Buttons create the centers of these hearts, and stitching created the stems.  There is ink sprayed at the bottom of the stems giving it more of a “dirt” look.

This is actually a digital page, and my computer was so slow this afternoon that I really was frustrated.  Normally, it would just not have taken long to make this page either in paper or digital, but it did today.  I just realized I never put leaves on my flowers, as was my original plan.  Did YOU notice?  I’m fine with it as is.  Tell me about a project you were just happy with at some point, even though it wasn’t your plan!

Make some heart flowers and share with us over on the Artful Adventures Facebook Group!

 

Heart Punch Couple

Heart Punch Couple Kristie Sloan

Dress was embossed before cutting heart.

You can make this cute couple with either a heart punch or die cut!

The black heart for the man’s jacket has been cut partially down the center and then folded out from the center to make lapels.  A white heart makes his shirt, and a ribbon with a knot at one edge makes a tie.  A dot of Crystal Effects makes his button.  (As I am writing this and looking at this photo, I see that I didn’t get his tie on right!  It will actually look neater if you get it on with the snipped off part turned on the bottom!)

To give the dress some texture, the paper was embossed before the heart was cut.  A little ink sponged over the embossing gives it more dimension.  It was also cut deeper in the center to give it more of a plunging neck line.  Rhinestones were set around the edge for more sparkle.  Her body was made from a light pink paper heart, with a little ink to give some depth to her body.

The hearts for this couple were cut from a set of Framelits, as I wanted them larger to go on a scrapbook page.

Heart Punch Couple 2 Kristie Sloan