September's challenge from Nichole for tonight's Blog Hop is to 'show off any skill you might have learned from any stamper.'
So here's my philosophical thinking~ I do not consider myself having created any technique in card making that is mine, only mine- an original thought, so to speak. In philosophy, there is much discussion about whether there is such a thing as original thought, or is every thought (or creation) anyone has just built upon what comes before... is that too obtuse to think about on Blog Hop night? Suffice it to say that I consider everything I do in card making is learned from some other stamper.
The trick this month, then, was to think about which technique or tip has had the biggest effect on me. Ah! That's easy!
Look at these!
From Catherine, I learned how to line edges with a gold Pilot pen, how to let the paper carry the card, and how to get things to look 3 dimensional even when they are flat. And, lol, I learned to love little gold stickers!!
Mostly, though, I learned how to use alcohol inks. For that lesson, I am forever grateful!
She told me about score-tape that is 6 inches wide, and how it will hold down any thick photo paper, and also how when you punch through the stock then put the tape on the back- glitter will stick! She also taught me how to use an xacto knife with a ruler and cutting mat to get perfectly straight lines. Wow, I needed that, and went home and threw away my cutter that always made for wonky cuts. Freedom!
38 comments:
What a great 1st teacher you had! Love the cards Beth
WoooooooooW!
These are gorgeous!
All the neat and different things you've done...totally rocked the 'technique' portion of this! LOL!
All wonderful cards! I love the dimension of the daffodils!
These are beautiful! Thanks for participating in the hop.
What great projects! I love your work with those alcohol inks!
Hugs,
Aimes
x
Oooh, these are just stunning! I absolutely adore all the rich colors and techniques you've picked up!
Very different from all your baby cards, Beth. These are really stunning. I would love to learn more about using alcohol inks, too.
Catherine is quite the teacher, as well as an artist. You did well to be able to get into a class or two with her.
What wonderful and unique cards! Thanks for sharing!
Beautiful cards Beth! I love alcohol inks and don't use them nearly enough.Thanks for the inspiration!
Beth, these cards are so beautiful. They are rich-looking and stunning. what a great technique.
Very beautiful!!!
What gorgeous creations. Thanks so much for sharing them all.
WOW Beth what amazing cards! I think you could make some fab baby cards with this technique!! That daffodil one is my fave, WOW!
Beautiful! What a gorgeous collection of cards and I agree with Leah, so different, great work with showing so many different techniques! i'll be back later to have a closer look at all of them.
Absolutely beautiful, Beth! You are so talented!
So I had to come back this morning to read your post again or all the way through. When I read philosophy on the top I thought oh maybe I should have a cup of tea for this and both eyes open. Like you my eyes opened to the world of crafts at this AMAZing ART store ..... it was really all about stamps but how she used them was art. Diana taught me so much and I bought all my hand made paper from her and my first luxury ribbons...... she taught me masking and coloring on markers ........ ect but I can now see that maybe I should call her and ask her about those alcohol inks because those cards you are showing on this post are AMAZING!!! The card with the gold in the background paper ........ OH MY LORD!!! Great post last night Beth !!!
awewsome cards & technique!! I'm with you- there are so many ideas out there- who's to say where they originated! I think we all evolve as crafters with the influence of other crafters!!!! :)
Beautiful cards, and a lovely tribute!
Hey there! Thanks for the heads up on the PTI Scrapbook challenge...gotta go check it out!
=o)
Very cool technique and wonderful cards you've created!
Thanks for stopping by my blog to say hello! : )
Wow Beth, so many great cards there. I love alcohol inks too. Just need to remember to use them. Thanks for sharing those tips with us.
Beth, these are amazing. Such great work. :)
I love working with alcohol inks too. Great job on all of them!
Stunning cards. Love all the different techniques using the alcohol inks! Thanks for sharing.
Wow...this makes me wanna break out my alcohol inks which I never do! TFS!
What fun and cool techniques you learned! Great job with all of those cards!
WOW! Beautiful techniques and designed cards, Beth! Amazing looks and details!
Your cards are so beautiful, what a wonderful way to honor your first inspiration by going on to create such beauty
Wow, wow, wow!! Beth your cards are UNBELIEVABLE! This was like attending an art gallery, not stopping by on a hop! I'm feeling speechless! (And I like the philosophy part ... that was good :0)!
Absolutely beautiful!!! Love your work with the alcohol inks!!!
Very pretty, Beth. I love the one with the giant medallion stamp!
Certainly surprised me Beth - not a baby card in sight, lol! Great cards and techniques though!
Such stunning cards. I have never used alcohol inks. Guess it's time to learn a new technique. Thanks for the inspiration.
How wonderful to have had such a wonderful teacher and for her to have had such an apt student! These cards are art!
Wow, so many great techniques and you used them so well!! Vanessa x
Beautiful cards. I think I need to look into alcohol inks. That is a technique I have never tried.
Such beautiful works of art!!! I've never tried alcohol inks before, but certainly now I will. Thank you for sharing these cards and your thoughts!
Oh my goodness, I love everything you have done but the gold pen takes the cake! You have had great teachers!
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