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Showing posts with label Banner Sayings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Banner Sayings. Show all posts

Wednesday, 13 August 2014

Bombshell's August Sketch Challenge!

Here's August's Sketch!

Feel free to take the sketch, flip it, flop it, and make it your own. The only rules are to use the sketch in some recognizable way and to have fun. Enter your project below for the chance to win a fabulous prize.

You don't have to use Bombshell's stamps, but if you do, you'll get an additional chance to win!Use the Inlinkz below to share your project with us!

Here are the Design Team's takes on the sketch!

Kelli Using Lotus Garden and Banner Sayings

Alaine using Growing Hearts





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Wednesday, 14 May 2014

May's Sketch Challenge!

Here's the sketch!
Feel free to take the sketch, flip it, flop it, and make it your own. The only rules are to use the sketch in some recognizable way and to have fun. Enter your project below for the chance to win a fabulous prize. You don't have to use Bombshell's stamps, but if you do, you'll get an additional chance to win!

Here's my take on the sketch using the Western Gal set, which is available in both rubber and digital formats.


Now that I've shown you mine, the Bombshell Girls and Pin-Ups are going to show you theirs!
 





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Friday, 9 May 2014

Fab Friday Tutorial - Creating a Soft Pan Pastel Water Background

Good Morning, Marnie here!  Today we are creating a Soft Pan Pastel Water Background.  I recently starting using Pan Pastels and love how they create fun pastel backgrounds that can be vibrant and/or soft.    The Pan Pastels used today are Phthalo Blue Tint(very pale), Turquoise(medium color) and Phthalo Blue(bold color).  Also used were, a Wave Stencil and the foam applicator that goes with the Pan Pastels.   Banner stamps used were Mermaid Treasure and Banner Sayings.

Before beginning I added a glue dot to the back of the white cardstock and to the stencil to keep things from moving around.  I like glue dots they just roll right off when your done.  Starting with the lightest color I rubbed across the stencil right to left(I'm a righty).  This particular stencil is delicate so it's important not to go too crazy.  I did continue to add color until all of the paper was colored.
Next comes the medium color.   Rubbing color in right to left, starting into the lightest color to create and ombre look.
Now we move on to the darkest color and repeat the steps above continuing the ombre affect.

 Pick up the stencil.  There will be specs of pastel on your piece.  With a paper towel rub right to left over the entire piece this will soften the look.  If you want the white to be more vibrant do the swiping before pulling up the stencil.  Also I edged the entire piece with the darkest pastel so it would pop a bit.  Now you can build your card. 
 I have begun collecting the Pan Pastels here is how I catalog my current colors.

Here is the completed project I used Mermaid Treasure and colored her with Copic Markers then cut her out and popped her up on the card with foam tape.  Also used was the Banner Saying set to create the greeting which is also cut out and foam taped onto the card.   I also used some glossy accents to add some bubbles to the front of the card to continue the underwater feel.

Thanks for stopping by I hope you enjoyed the little tutorial today.

Wednesday, 30 April 2014

Flowerful

It's spring and the flowers are blooming!
Which Bombshell Stamps set has your favorite flower in it? Here's what a few of our Bombshell Girls made with some of the pretty flowers Bombshell Stamps has to offer!

Kim using her fave hibiscus flowers stamp from Hawaiian Girl 


Marnie with her all time favorites Bombshell Angel and Banner Sayings


Alison used Rose's Portrait and Girl's Ruin

Wednesday, 23 April 2014

Ms. April Does Earth Day!

Hello! Betsie, Ms. April, here. Have you created anything in honor of Earth Day? It was celebrated yesterday on this blog. Today I am sharing with you my project for it. I created a mini album for my trip I recently took to Georgia. I used an old piece of cardboard as my base and pages. I also incorporated scraps of paper I had in my junk pile (I love my junk pile).

 I was giddy with excitement because I got the Tattoo Font set the day I was putting it together! It works great with a circle punch.
 I used a few envelopes I had in my stash to house my pictures from the trip.

I never know what to do with the cute little pins, so I just stuck them in the flower I made with my left over Primas.

It was fun tearing apart the cardboard, misting, inking and distressing it some more. I also had fun coloring in the BOMBSHELLS and adding a bit of glitter and liquid glass. I must confess that I do believe this is the coolest mini album I have ever made.

Until next time -- HAPPY CRAFTING!

Friday, 21 February 2014

Fabulous Friday Tutorial - Faux Snakeskin Background



 Start with a Texture Disperse stencil.  Some Distress Inks light brown to black with a ink tool or two.  Perfect Medium Ink and Perfect Pearls in gold and copper.
 
First apply the lightest brown here Pumice Stone to the cardstock base.
Tape the stencil over the cardstock and begin applying ink working with layers of browns in a V shape down the stencil.  Here I used Frayed Burlap and Brushed Corduory.
Continue adding color getting darker here applying Walnut Stain & Black Soot.
Remove the stencil and clean it before moving on to the next step.
Now replace the clean stencil offset over the inked piece and sponge the Perfect Medium over the stencil.  Remove the stencil and clean it once more since we are now done with it.
 Now brush on the gold and copper Perfect Pearls in a V strips down the piece.  Brush away excess.
Your Faux Snakeskin is complete you can cut your piece down and add it to your project.

 For this project I used All My Heart and Banner Sayings colored with Copics to match the background.

Thank You so much for stopping by have a great day!

Friday, 31 January 2014

Thank You Cards

Hi Bombshells!

Kim here, sharing two 'Thank You' cards I made using Panther Tattoo and Banner Sayings.

 I am in love with Hero Arts Neon Inks so I stamped the Panther in neon blue ink and stamped it onto white glossy paper. I used neon green and orange washi tape for the bottom and stamped the Thank You banner in Ranger Archival Ink (Jet Black). 


For this simple card I used Ranger Archival Ink in Jet Black with the Skull and Snake stamp and safety pin stamps from Panther Tattoo.  The banner again is from Banner Sayings. The stamps were colored in with Prisma colored pencils and the edges of the card inked with Colorbox Black ink.

Happy Friday to all of you!



Wednesday, 8 January 2014

Ms. January's Challenge

Hi!
My name is Angela and I'm Ms January!
My theme is 'Putting on the Glitz'
Here is my project using a cool digital Bombshell image!
I have coloured it and added lots of glitter and glitz!










Wednesday, 25 December 2013

We wish you a Bombshell Christmas!

Merry Christmas to you all from the Bombshell Girls and Pin-Ups!

We wish you a holiday filled with joy, jingling, love, laughter, and loads of (Bombshell) loot!

Ms. December, Amanda Phillips, using the Bombshell Angel set



Sharon aka Ms October using "Gingerbread Pin-Up" images:










From Monika's archives using Speed Shop


From Monika's archives using Vintage Motorcycle


From Monika's archives using Custom Choppers


From Monika's archives using Vintage Motorcycle


From Monika's archives using Harley Bikes


From Monika's archives using Harley Bikes






Happy Christmas Everyone,
The Bombshell Design Team!