Hi - Lydia here with a card for the Mix-Ability challenge on Splitcoast. Our challenge was to be inspired by the color red on a mixed media project. Supplies are listed below, and you can get detailed instructions at my blog post here.
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Showing posts with label Lydia Fiedler. Show all posts
Friday, October 7, 2016
Monday, September 26, 2016
Patriotic Thanks by Lydia Fiedler
Hey guys - Lydia here with a simple, patriotic thank you card. I LOVE the red and blue tapes together, and I added some punched stars in clean white and a bold sentiment. I love cards that can stay clean even with texture and a lot of sparkle. Supplies are listed below.
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Candy Cane Wishes by Lydia Fiedler
Hi there - Lydia here with a fun project with the 1/8" red foil tape.
I adhered strips of tape to a small piece of white cardstock and then cut it with my candy cane die. I layered that onto a clean white card with just a modern starburst image and sentiment. I added one more 1/8" strip and a 1/4" strip of the same tape to the bottom for balance. You can read more on my blog.
I adhered strips of tape to a small piece of white cardstock and then cut it with my candy cane die. I layered that onto a clean white card with just a modern starburst image and sentiment. I added one more 1/8" strip and a 1/4" strip of the same tape to the bottom for balance. You can read more on my blog.
Here are all the supplies I used for this project.
Monday, September 5, 2016
Weathered Boards with Rainbow Tape by Lydia Fiedler
Hi there! Lydia here with a fun mixed media project.
The crepe tape has a texture that looks great under paint. As I was playing with it, I thought it might be fun to see if I could get it to look like weathered boards. I can never resist a technique that creates the look of wood.
To achieve this look, I first adhered the 1/4" crepe tape to the cardstock, leaving a gap between the "boards". Then I covered the entire panel with warm white acrylic paint. When that was dry, I rubbed Marina Mist ink in the gaps for that weathered, seaside look. I finished the card with an anchor image from the Guy Greetings stamp set, some Night of Navy twin, and a die cut sentiment with the Sunshine Wishes thinlets and copper foil sheets.
Thanks for stopping by!
The crepe tape has a texture that looks great under paint. As I was playing with it, I thought it might be fun to see if I could get it to look like weathered boards. I can never resist a technique that creates the look of wood.
To achieve this look, I first adhered the 1/4" crepe tape to the cardstock, leaving a gap between the "boards". Then I covered the entire panel with warm white acrylic paint. When that was dry, I rubbed Marina Mist ink in the gaps for that weathered, seaside look. I finished the card with an anchor image from the Guy Greetings stamp set, some Night of Navy twin, and a die cut sentiment with the Sunshine Wishes thinlets and copper foil sheets.
Thanks for stopping by!
Friday, August 26, 2016
Hobby Tape Birch Trees by Lydia Fiedler!
Hi there! Lydia here from UnderstandBlue. Even though it's nearly 100 degrees here in Texas, I'm bringing you a wintery project today.
The white crepe tape has a really nice texture to it that made me think of birch bark, so I used the 1/4" and the 1/16" white crepe tapes to build little birch trees. I added the bark element with a Pitt permanent pen, and just a simple glimmer paper sentiment. The tapes take ink beautifully.
The white crepe tape has a really nice texture to it that made me think of birch bark, so I used the 1/4" and the 1/16" white crepe tapes to build little birch trees. I added the bark element with a Pitt permanent pen, and just a simple glimmer paper sentiment. The tapes take ink beautifully.
Thursday, August 18, 2016
Designer Hop Day 4 - Silver Pine Bough by Lydia Fiedler
WELCOME!
It's day three of the Rainbow Hobby Tape Designer Hop!
All week we are sharing fun ways to use Hobby Tape and giving away prizes!!
Make sure that you comment on all the blogs this week, like us on Facebook and follow the Hobby Tape Blog for a chance to win 5 prizes! Comments for all the posts will be open until 8pm August 21st.
You can see the list of designers at the Hobby Tape Blog each day. All winners will be announced on Monday August 22nd.
Lydia here with a holiday project using the 1/4" silver tape. The metallic tapes emboss beautifully over cardstock or fun foam, and then I just added paint and sanded it, giving it a faux wood look in the background. There are full instructions and an instructional video for this project on my blog, but here's a sneak peek.
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