Showing posts with label oscar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oscar. Show all posts

Sunday, February 28, 2016

Sunday scrap page: #1 movie

In the middle of the night (between Sunday and Monday) for
us here in Europ the Oscars will be held.I will be sleeping
and see all the fun in the morning. Meanwhile I have made a
movie themed scrap page with various Club Scrap kits
and some Michael Strong stamps.

I used some cut aparts from the movie themed kit
and the alphabet and number stamps from Michael Strong.

The woodsie on the movie real was in the Club Scrap
February kit. I made this movie real with a die from Sizzix.
The red circles are cut with a spellbinder die and the gold
embossed stars are stamps by Michael Strong.

I wish all off you who are watching lots of fun
at the Oscars.
Have a creative day!



Saturday, February 27, 2016

I {heart} sketch challenge 140

Welcome to my blog, I am happy you decide to pay a visit
 and see my card for the Oscars. I used the sketch from

For this card I used papers I have from the
Club Scrap Cinema 2014 kit and some of the stamps.
The star  stamp is by Michael Strong.

Here you see the inside of the card with most of
the Club Scrap stamps,just the larger star is by Michael Strong.


This is the backside of the card.,the message is
printed on the paper,I thought this is a real cool
extra for this card.

Thanks for looking.

Have a creative day!


Sunday, February 26, 2012

Oscar Night7

 Today is the last day in my serie of Oscar Night cards.
Today is the Oscar Award show in Hollywood and
 tomorrow we will know all the winners.

Because I had a wonderful set of digital stamps
I was inspired to make all these cards.

 The picture of the lady I found HERE and is colored with pencil.
The stars are by Michael Strong.
The stars are stamped with versamark on gold paper
and embossed with gold embossing powder.

 And this is the back of the card and
also the end of this years Oscar cards.
I wish you all a wonderful time watching the Oscars.

Have a creative day!

Friday, February 24, 2012

Oscar Night 5

 Today I have a "swing" card for you.
The star is first cut with a spelbinder and used as a template.
If you never have made a swing card, then there
are many tutorials online. I found one HERE.
 I used some pictures from internet,
stars from Tim Holtz and Michael Strong,
sentiment and filmstrip from Create with TLC.

This is how the card looks flat. I have attached a star on both sides.
 Embossed some kraft core paper with a star embossing folder
and added some vintage photo distress ink.
Have a creative day!

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Oscar Night3

I made this card with a fun technique from the
Technique Junkies Newsletter Aug/Sept 2009
called Punched Window.
It is a pitty that gold and silver are not such good colors 
to either scan or photograph,
but I hope you can imagine these colors on the right spot.

I have used the cloisonné mini star by Michael Strong
embossed in silver or gold and the images and sentiment are

Have a creative day!


Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Oscar Night2

 Here my second card for the Oscars.
Have you already picked your favourites?
You can find all information about the Ocars here:

This time I made for you a criss cross card
and you can find instructions on 
 Scrap paper in the background is by Karen Foster (Movie Night Stripe).
Sentiments and picture are by Create with TLC
and stars are mini cloisonné star by Michael Strong.

The technique on the inside of the envelop is called
"triple dimensions" from the Technique Junkies.
It is a technique from the Feb 2005 newsletter.

 Have a creative day!

Monday, February 20, 2012

Oscar Week

 Soon there is the Oscars Academy Awards 2012.
A big event in Hollywood.
How about making a tag Tim Holtz style?
 I started out cutting a tag with the tag die
and glued randomly some musical tissue
tape on it. With fired brick distress stain I 
covered the tag completely and sprinkled some
waterdrops on it. Now I dried it with my heat gun.
When it was completely dry, I took 
the star embossingfolder and ran the tag through
the cuttlebug ans sprayed it with gold
glimmer mist. Idried it all again.
Now i sanded down the stars, distressed the borders and 
added some frayed burlap distress ink on it with 
a blending tool.

To decorate the tag, I punched out some stars
and fastened them with staples.
I made a faux filmstrip piece
with a punch and stamped Tim's
men on it with white.

On the ticket tag you find a sentiment from a wonderful
nes set at Create with TLC called: Hollywood Magic.
The tag is finished of with a star ribbon and
of course an Oscar.
But who will be the winner.......
that is still in the envelop until the big event
on Febuary 26.



Have a creative day!