Showing posts with label Deep Red Stamps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Deep Red Stamps. Show all posts

Monday, June 24, 2024

Grunge Vintage Old World Maps Tim Holtz Distress Ink & Oxide

Vintage Maps, Old Maps, Distress Ink, Tim Holtz

I'm enamored with old and vintage maps. I've collected a few world map stamps but haven't done much with them so I decided to make some old maps to use on cards, journals, etc. I Googled vintage map images (click Images at the top) to see what colors of ink were used and how they looked aged. I made some of mine super grungy but made others with a much less. I also added watercolor pencils on a couple.

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Old world vintage maps with Tim Holtz Distress Inks

Making the Maps


1. Start with smooth ivory/cream or white cardstock - it's easier to get an aged look with cream. I was able to use some of my larger scrap pieces; they varied in thickness and surface. Use a blending brush to apply Old Paper Distress Ink all over. Don't worry if it's patchy - this just adds to the effect. To add more texture and patchiness, use a blending tool with domed foam in a twisting motion; this creates darker areas.

2a. Use a blending brush (I used a small one) with Vintage Photo Distress Oxide Ink on a craft mat or Glass Media Mat (blending area) - rub brush in ink, tap off on mat, then blend in areas of paper where you want even darker areas.

2b. Optional: if you want a very grungy look, you can add drips/splats by spraying Distress Spray Stain onto a craft mat, adding water, breaking it up with your fingers (or tool, like end of a paintbrush), then tapping paper into it. Use a heat tool between dips to add layers and also to dry final result before stamping.

Vintage Old World Map Darkroom Door, Tim Holtz Distress

3. Stamp maps. I listed three map stamps I used in Supplies, further below. The fourth was a very old previously wood mounted stamp; I don't know the manufacturer. I also listed two I didn't use but would recommend; one is the Winnie the Pooh Hundred Acre Woods stamp - so cute! The other, Antique Hero Map, reminds me of a pirate map. To get best results, use a stamping tool, such as Stamp Platform or Misti. Use VersaFine Clair ink for fine detail plus waterproof coloring. On some, I used various brown Distress Inks or Distress Oxide Inks if I didn't plan to watercolor after. These inks may stamp light so definitely best used with stamping tool unless you like that look. Note: you may use a waterbrush with Distress stamped images to add water effects, such as blurred lines. For an even bolder effect, drip of water on the image. Use a heat tool to set and dry ink. I recommend a Lawn Fawn Stamp Shammy to clean stamps.

4. Once heat set, cut out images using scissors, paper trimmer, or even dies if you have any that would work (e.g. rectangle dies). Use a Corner Chomper to round corners as desired. You may add more shading/distressing after stamping. On some I added Vintage Photo Distress Oxide Ink with a blending brush, either in spots or in a sort of frame around the edges. For the edges themselves, I used blending tool with domed foam and Walnut Stain Distress Ink, just coming in a little, then finally Scorched Timer Distress Ink where I wanted the very darkest parts, mainly in the corners.

Deep Red Old World Vintage Stamp Tim Holtz Distress

5. Optional: distress edges by tearing, bending, sanding, or using a Paper Distressing blade. Add wrinkles by bending and inking the bent edge before flattening. For more wrinkles, crumple, flatten, then lightly ink over top to catch the peaks of the crumples.

Darkroom Door World Map Stamp Faber-Castell Watercolor Pencils

6. Optional: use watercolor pencils to go around areas of the map then use waterbrush to extend and blend watercolor. I only did this on maps with waterproof ink but you may experiment with Distress stamped images for more grungy look. I tried Arteza watercolor pencils first - they were OK but waxy and not so easy to blend, especially on cheaper cardstock. I had a much easier time using Fabel-Castell Albrecht Dürer watercolor pencils; they blended like a dream in comparison.

Hint: keep your scraps and strips of paper, including inky ones. I'll be posting about how to take those scraps and make ephemera out of them.

Deep Red Stamps Olde World Map Faber-Castell Albrecht Durer Watercolor Pencils

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Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Deep Red Stamps White Rabbit, Xyron, and Graphic 45 Card

Hallowe'en in Wonderland, White Rabbit Pop-up Birthday Card

Today's card is a collaboration with Deep Red Stamps and Xyron. Deep Red Stamps sent the Xyron Design Team a few stamps to play with (I received 3). I fell in love with the quirky White Rabbit. I had some papers that would go perfectly with the image - Graphic 45's Hallowe'en in Wonderland! It features almost the exact same rabbit (his clothes have a different design but it's basically the same bunny). Although the papers are for Halloween, I worked around the pumpkins, Alice dressed as a witch, and other like themed papers. Note: the papers have been discontinued, although they may reprint then for Halloween - typically these are limited release items. You can use their other papers for a similar look. Deep Red Stamps also has a White Rabbit Late stamp that could be incorporated into a design.

I decided to make a belated birthday card, referring to the "I'm late!" rabbit quotes (see short video below). For my pop up cake, I decided to add an eclectic mix of papers (see what I did there?) with Karen Burniston's Cake Pop-up dies.


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Alice in Wonderland, White Rabbit Pop-up Belated Birthday Card

Making the Card

1. Cut black cardstock 7x10 inches; fold in half to form a 5x7 inch top folding card base.

2. From Hallowe'en in Wonderland: cut purple/black striped patterned paper 4 3/4 x 6 3/4 inches and 3 1/2 x 6 3/4 inches (put aside the former for inside of the card - you will actually use the hat side). Cut aorund black background "Keep Your Appointments" label. Find sheet with vertical strip of cards, cut off White Rabbit and Mad Hatter cards - but don't cut them apart. Find green sheet with running rabbit and watch (Alice is on ends of the strip) - trim that section down leaving enough to go under other element (see top front of card). For inside the card: find sheet with various horizontal strips; cut off top green strip then cut 6 1/2 across by just less than 4 3/4 (to leave room for the inside fold) - trimming off everything below the purple hats, see photo of inside card above - top area. Add stickers inside label areas (I put "You're LATE!" and the teapot/cups in one label and "A TEA PARTY" in the other - trimming off extra overhang from behind with detail scissors). Die cut 2 long scalloped pieces (Cake Pop-up) from blue keyhole patterned paper. Set aside the inside card elements for now.

Alice in Wonderland, White Rabbit Pop-up Card

3. From Rare Oddities: find the red/orange paper, and die cut two sets of hearts (Cake Trims) nearest the top. Stamp Quantum Background on bottom half in Memento Tuxedo Black ink. I recommend using a Stamp Platform or Stamp Positioner. Trim down. From cream paper cut 3 1/2 x 6 inches. Stamp White Rabbit on right side in Black Soot Distress Ink (you could use Memento Tuxedo Black if desired - I wanted a more sketchy look for the inside); set aside for inside of card. On extra piece of cream paper, stamp White Rabbit in Memento Tuxedo Black ink. From green paper, die cut two sets of banners (Cake Trims) and Happy Birthday. From black paper, die cut a set of bows (Cake Trims) and Happy Birthday.


4. Color White Rabbit stamped in Memento with Copic Markers. The colors I used are listed under Supplies. Trim around rabbit using detail scissors.

5. Add adhesive to elements for card front (green running rabbit/watch, Keep Your Appointments label, 3 1/2 x 6 3/4 inch purple/black stripe, Quantum Background, both Happy Birthdays) using  Xyron 9" Creative Station with Permanent Adhesive. Adhere purple/black striped piece to bottom leaving 1/8 inch around edges, then Quantum Background about 1 1/4 inches from left side of card, just lower than purple/black stripe piece (leaving about 1/16 inch from bottom of card). Adhere green running rabbit/watch at top, about 1/8 inch from edge, leaving room for Keeping Your Appointments label on right (rabbit's right ear will be about 2 inches from left side of card). Adhere Keeping Your Appointments label at top right, leaving 1/16 inch from edge of card.



6. Run heart strands, at least one heart from the inside, blue scallops, green banners, and black bows (4) through 1.5" Create-a-Sticker (see photo below video). Adhere green banner to front of card where shown. Add bows as shown. Create dimensional tape as in video below and use it to adhere cards and colored White Rabbit as shown. Optional: trim any card parts that are sticking off card, from the back side, using detail scissors. Adhere heart in bottom right corner. Adhere chipboard watch over rabbit's watch (Hallowe'en in Wonderland).


Adding Adhesive to inside card elements - showing cake assembled (step 8)
7. For the inside of the card, trim a little from the purple/black hats piece you set aside in step 2 (the other side has purple/black stripes) - just a small amount off of the 4 3/4 inch dimension to accommodate the fold. Use a 1/4" corner rounder to round the two corners on the rabbit side of the cream paper stamped piece. Use Xyron 9" Creative Station with Permanent Adhesive to add adhesive to pieces for inside of card. Adhere piece with horizontal strips (step 2) to top of card leaving 1/4 inch border around sides and top (should be small space near fold). Adhere hats piece as shown leaving 1/4 inch border around bottom and sides (should be small space near fold). Adhere stamped piece where shown.


8. Using the Cake Pop-up dies and the Hallowe'en in Wonderland papers, use the small cake die to cut 2 from the blue/black keyhole paper, medium die to cut 2 from purple/black striped paper, and large die to cut 2 from the green/black teacup paper. Watch the video below the photos for cake assembly (finish reading this paragraph first so you will know what to use for decorating). For adhesive on most of the tabs, rather than using liquid glue I placed a couple small release sheets on the side and under the tab then used my Mega Runner on the tab. The adhesive is very strong; this way you do not have to wait for glue to dry - just press and it sticks. See photos below. If adhesive gets on craft mat, just roll off with your finger. Decorate cake with red/orange heart strands (bottom tier), green banners (middle tier), two black bows (one on front, one on back) top tier, and cards at top (see step 9). Use blue scallops to decorate bottom once cake has been adhered inside of card.





9. From the strip with small cards (Hallowe'en in Wonderland), cut the triple with Mad Hatter as well as the single Queen of Hearts card. Trim down the left card in the triplet so it won't show when Queen of Hearts is adhered over it. Using edge of blending tool foam, lightly ink edges with Black Soot Distress Ink. Adhere Queen of Hearts card overlapping Mad Hatter card; important: the bottom must be about 1 inch wide - if too wide, it won't fit inside top of cake when birthday card is folded.


10. Adhere green Happy Birthday to black Happy Birthday (steps 3 and 5), slightly offset - I recommend doing this starting from one side, moving one or two letters at a time. Adhere to card where shown. If any extra adhesive, use an Adhesive Eraser - it easily picks it up. Use dimensional tape (step 6) on the back of red/orange letter stickers (Hallowe'en in Wonderland) to add "belated" in the middle of Happy Birthday. Adhere heart chain where shown (bottom left).

Alice in Wonderland White Rabbit Pop-up Belated Birthday Card

Xyron, Deep Red Stamps, Karen Burniston pop-up dies, and Graphic 45

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