Welcome to Tutorial Tuesday. First I have a quick announcement- we have just added over 220 Tonic Studio Dies to the JustRite Website.
Today Heidi Blankenship shares how to use the new Prima Water Soluble Oil Pastels with our Multi-Step Poinsettia Clear Stamp and Tonic Studio Dies to to create beautiful Christmas Cards.
Before we get started with today's tutorial we need to announce the winner for Darsie's last Tutorial Tuesday Giveaway. Congratulations to Nora McPhee who left a comment on our YouTube Channel. Nora please send an email to kellie@justritepapercraft.com with your shipping information so that we can send you your gift card.
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A heartfelt thank you to everyone who left a comment on the giveaway. We loved reading every comment and you will see in our October Release that we were already working on some of the very things that were on your wish list. Join us on Oct 12th for the first day of our October Release.
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At the beginning of today's video I discuss the variety of ways you can use the Prima Water Soluble Oil Pastels.
Start with stamp 1A the largest poinsettia piece. Begin by coloring directly on to the stamp using the red pastel.
Then using a paint brush begin to add water to the image.
Here is a tip – When adding water to a flower or similar type stamp (leaves) I tap the brush on each petal first so it evenly distributes the water that is in the brush. Next I blend the pastel with the water and then stamp the image.
I am using Strathmore Mixed Media paper. This paper is very heavy weight and ultra-smooth. You can use it with dry or wet media. I like using it when I am doing watercolor and stamping. I always get a nice crisp image. Next color the 1B stamp using the same pastel color and repeat the process. Add water, blend and stamp.
Here is another tip for lining up the images. On the 1B stamp there is a petal that is larger and rounder than the others. If you look at the 1A stamp you will see the space that is larger and the 1B stamp fits in that spot perfectly.
Next color the 1C stamp using Dark Ochre. Since this stamp is more detailed I found it easier to tap off most of the water on my brush and then instead of using the tip of the brush I used the side. Doing this will help to keep the color from running down in to all of the little spaces. Stamp the image.
Doing this will help to keep the color from running down in to all of the little spaces. Stamp the image.
For the center color stamp 1D. On this center piece I used two colors Yellow and Yellow Orange. I also used very little water for the center of the flower. If too much water is added the detail of the image is lost.
Moving on to the leaves I used stamps 3A and 3B. The leaves are the same process as the flower. I used Yellow Green and Cadmium Green.
Tip-If you want the leaves right up against the flower or to give the appearance they are under the flower don't color the stem on the leaf.
For the background I started with three colors of the pastels Ochre, Salmon Pink, and Yellow. Apply the colors to an acrylic block or craft mat and add water to pick up the colors.
The background is done in layers to add depth. I am using the larger brush (round 16) for the background. I applied the three colors and then I used the heat tool to dry the paper.
For the second layer I on the background I am using the same three colors and then I added a forth color Yellow Green. When you are doing a watercolor background use the heat tool to dry the paper in between layers. Doing this will add more depth and also help to keep all of the colors and layers just blending together. For the third and final layer I added a fifth color Red to the background.
To finish off the image I stamped the pine sprigs (image 5) a few times. To get the dark color I used Cadmium Green and Dark Brown. An image like this is a lot easier to stamp after doing the watercolor background. I decided I wanted to have one of the leaves a little darker green so I stamped it a second time.
I recommend stamping the fur boughs after you create your watercolor background. I decided I wanted to have one of the leaves a little darker green so I stamped it a second time.
I used Tonic Studios 480E Square Layering Die Set to die cut the watercolor image and also a mat for the card. The card base is 5.5 x 5.5. I used white craft foam in between the layers to add a little dimension.Using my ATG adhesive I assembled the card. Then I used Multi Medium Matte to adhere the sequins to the card front and add a little sparkle. I used the Quick Stick tool to help apply the sequins.
Here is my finished card.
For my second card I did 3 generations of stamping with each step of the Multi-step Poinsettia Clear Stamps. In this picture you can see an example of generation stamping. You can use the Prima Pastels the same way you would use inks to do generation stamping. For the first generation color the image, add water to blend and stamp. For the second generation just simply add a little more water to blend the color and stamp.
You can keep repeating the process until there is no longer color on the stamp. I found with the Prima Pastels I could easily stamp the image three times and get good results. Each generation of stamping got a little lighter.
Here is my card created with the three generation stamped images.
For my third card I stamped the Poinsettia's in blue.
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Supplies list for today's projects:
Card #1 – Wishing You Christmas Card (Tutorial) 5.5 x 5.5 square card
Stamps: JustRite Papercraft CR-02187 Multi-Step Poinsettia Clear Stamp
Paper: Strathmore Mixed Media, Cardstock – Red, Brown
Pastels/Ink: Prima Water Soluble Oil Pastels, Memento – Rhubarb Stalk
Dies: Tonic Studios 480E Square Layering Die Set
Accessories: Sequins – Gold 4mm, Tea Rose 4mm, Pearl Satin 3mm, Quick Stick, Ranger Multi Medium Matte, White Kraft Foam, ATG, Heat Tool, Paint Brush Round 8, 16
Card #2 Merry Christmas Card A2 Top Folding Card
Stamps: JustRite Papercraft CR-02187 Multi-Step Poinsettia Clear Stamp
Paper: Strathmore Mixed Media, Cardstock -White, Kraft
Pastels/Ink: Prima Water Soluble Oil Pastels, Memento – Rich Cocoa
Dies: Tonic Studio 489E Trellis Circle Base Die Set
Accessories: May Arts Gold Metallic String, Zig Wink of Stella Clear Glitter Brush Pen, White Pearls, Foam Tape, Ranger Multi Medium Matte, Glossy Accents, Hot Glue, ATG, Heat Tool, Paint Brush Round 8, 16
Card #3 Peace Christmas Card 4.5 x 6.5 Card
Stamps: JustRite Papercraft CR-02187 Multi-Step Poinsettia Clear Stamp
Paper: Strathmore Mixed Media, Cardstock -White, Aqua, Lavender
Pastels/Ink: Prima Water Soluble Oil Pastels, Memento – Teal Zeal, LuLu Lavender
Dies/Folder: Tonic Studio 484E Mixed Scalloped and Straight Rectangles Layering Die Set, 639E Keepsake Royal Frame & Butterfly Insert Die Set, A4 Embossing Folder – Annabel
Accessories: Aqua Bling, Ranger Multi Medium Matte, ATG, Craft Foam, Heat Tool, Paint Brush Round 8, 16
Thanks for stopping by today.
Gorgeous cards! Thanks for the tutorial. I have not tried the Pastels.
I would like to see JustRite Dies to coordinate with stamp sets.
Three beautiful cards really love the 3 generation one . I would like to see more dies to match the stamp sets .
I’m currently looking for ornate snowflake and bare tree dies. And I love sentiment dies. I can’t find a good scripty get well die anywhere!
What lovely cards. I would like to see dies with stamp sets. Also dies that can be used in different ways.:)
Beautiful cards. I would love to tag dies that have matching stamps.
WOW! I love the pastels. I did enjoy the tutorial, it was very informative and I loved the look of the 3D poinsettia. I would like to see more dies that correspond with the stamps.
this was a wonderful tutorial. all the tips and hints are greatly appreciated. I really like the “movement” of this stamp set too. as for die ideas, how about sets of assorted geometric shapes such as stars, circles, squares, ovals, etc all in one set. i’m thinking these would work for the grandchildren’s or juvenile style cards.
I appreciate all the great tips in this tutorial! I have never used these pastels but the tips for stamping are really helpful. I would like to see more dies that combine fancy dies with coordinating basic shapes so I can layer them.
The three-generation stamped card is gorgeous and so detailed! I really love that lacy round die cut against the kraft base, and the different shades of ink give amazing dimension to your poinsettias. Just perfect! I would love to see nature themed dies that can be layered, such as leaves and branches, trees and mountains etc. I also like to layer intricate dies with basic frames all in the same set. Thanks for always inspiring us!
I am a sucker for Flowers, so I would like dies of Flowers, Background dies, animals (cute, not goofy), presents, dies to match stamps. Not just image stamps, but dies to match or cut out phrases. Thanks for the opportunity to win!!!
I would love to see flower dies that match coordinating flower stamps. Thanks for the tutorial Heidi!
Gorgeous cards – love the poinsettia!
I’d love to see more dies that are smaller images that can be used by themselves with no layering. Like a cat, dog, bird, leaves, cup, flower, tree, etc.
Always love Heidi’s videos! This one is, once again…fantastic! ♥
As for dies….I’d have to say more coordinating dies. As much as I enjoy fussy cutting, sometimes it’s nice to have the crispness of a good coordinating die.
Thanks for the helpful tips… the cards are lovely. I like holiday stamps with coordinating dies.
CONGRATULATIONS Nora!!!
BEAUTIFUL cards, EXCITING techniques and FABULOUS tutorial – WOW – THANK YOU Heidi!!!
At the moment I am OBSESSED with flowers, leaves and sentiments => stamps and dies of them would always interest me. I confess that I haven’t tried multi-step stamping, NOW I am INSPIRED to get some more stamps and give it a go
Beautiful Cards! Heidi makes it look so easy to create these cards too! Appreciate the tutorials. I would like to see dies that match the stamp sets.
I so happy that Just Rite Stamps is back! Great tutorial. I would like to see background die’s that would aloud different elements to show through with matching frames.
I would love to see the dies that match the stamp sets also. Love the poinsettia set.
I really like the dies that match stamp sets; eg you could have dies that cut out the 2 sizes of poinsettias you get from the stamps used in today’s tutorial.
I really love multi generational stamping and was pleased to see it included…also love the different color combinations for poinsettias.
I’m a sucker for pretty frame dies, so I always want to see more of those.
Thanks for the tutorials!
Joni
I love the JustRite stamps that coordinate with the label dies (yours & Spellbinders), especially the ones with patterns inside the labels. More of these please!
Lovely!
I like dies that cut down on fussy cutting… It’d be terrific to have a die for Sentimental Flowers as I don’t have a machine to use the svg file. I like dies that can be interchangeable… like some fancy, frilly add-ons that combine with your labels dies
Beautiful cards and I enjoyed watching you create the card. Thanks for all the great tips.
I would like to see word dies.
Stunning artwork using pastels! I would like scriptures w/beautiful fonts!
Gorgeous technique with beautiful results!!!
I like dies that work with a variety of stamp sets.
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