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There has been a bit of squeeing from this 70s child over the nostalgic Magical Forest kit this month. These images bring back lots of memories of the fabric, the clothing, and the books of my youth - especially the mushrooms, which I doodled all over every denim 3 ring binder I had in school.
I remember this one piece of fabric my mom made into an outfit for either me or my sister - I can't remember - that was a bright, happy yellow with those iconic red and white mushrooms on it. I can't remember any of my teachers' names from elementary school with the exception of one, but man I can remember every detail of that fabric. Funny how our brains work.
So the only thing more magical than a beautiful, watercolored mushroom with the dies from the main kit, is a SPARKLY watercolored mushroom from the main kit! So today's video will show you a really easy way to get neat, sparkly watercolored die cuts. The background of this card is stamped with the botanical images from the kit in embossing ink, and then this script stamp on top of that. The sentiment is from the main kit.
The most important thing about this technique is the heat resistant adhesive sheets! SO fun and easy and I did forget to point out that they are heat resistant in the video - and not all adhesive sheets are, so I can only vouch for this technique with what I used!
Here's what the full kit looks like - the washi tape is amazeballs.
Now, my cards take a brief, dark turn - muahahahah! Fairy tales are all so dark, in an effort to keep kids safe in a dangerous world, and some of that darkness is present in this awesome Little Red Riding Hood stamp set with the "I miss you grandma" sentiment. I'm glad one of the illustrators shares my twisted sense of humor!
I always have found it odd that a lot of fairy tales painted the forest and not the village as the danger for children to avoid. I believe the opposite, but no one consulted me!
This spectacular layering branches die is the frame for my little fairy tale scene. I cut the branches from watercolor paper, and then painted them with Deep Ocean watercolor (the lighter layer) and Deep Ocean and Black watercolor mixed for the darker branches. Like greys, mixed blacks are always super interesting blacks.
I ink blended the card base grey and then stamped the scene from this stamp set in grey as well, stamping and die cutting the little granny cabin with black ink to make it stand out a bit. The wolf and Little Red Riding Hood were cut with their matching dies and colored with Graphit markers.
And HERE is my version of a barley mushroom veggie burger I found and then heavily modified. Peeling and de-gilling mushrooms is essential, in my opinion, no matter what you are making with mushrooms.
There's an equally magical Heroscape out! I know there will probably be some beautiful, super colorful cards with this stunner today, but I wanted to give the feeling of a misty, colorless twilight or dawn, so I went neutral! The first layer and the beautiful, beautiful fairies are stamped in embossing ink. The second layer is stamped in Root Beer Hues, and the floral detail layer is stamped in Unicorn. The sentiment is stamped in Root Beer. This is probably my favorite botanical of the Heroscapes yet because of the little mushrooms and fairies. It's a great scene builder, and Little Red Riding Hood would be so cute in here as well with the cabin on the horizon. This set also has matching dies, but mine is a one layer card.
So you ready for my video? Come back after for a fun giveaway, and one of my favorite
mushroom recipes - a mushroom veggie burger.
Here are all the supplies I used today.
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And HERE is my version of a barley mushroom veggie burger I found and then heavily modified. Peeling and de-gilling mushrooms is essential, in my opinion, no matter what you are making with mushrooms.
Of course there's more inspiration to be had today, and a giveaway of a $50 gift card for commenting on all the stops in the hop by July 11th - full list starts here.
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I also LOVE this type of imagery. It's always been a favorite theme of mine....magical fairy gardens. Those mushrooms are fabulous. I cracked up over your Red Riding Hood card!
ReplyDeleteNice cards! Really like your different take on this kit!
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome!!! Such creativity!!
ReplyDeleteReally fun ways of using this kit!
ReplyDeleteReally fun ways of using this kit!
ReplyDeleteI love your cards, especially the Heroscape one.
ReplyDeleteI love your cards, especially the Heroscape one.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards Lydia!!!
ReplyDeleteI love this month's release.
ReplyDeleteYou are showing us so many ideas for this release! Great stuff!
ReplyDeleteThat miss you grandma card is so cute. Well done.
ReplyDeleteWhich sparkly EP did you use on the mushrooms? Not in the supply list or the text and you did not mention the brand in the vid...they are super cute! Thanks
ReplyDeleteThese mushrooms just jump off the page and your coloring is perfection!! I love this release so much!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards. Thank you for demonstrating how you painted your sparkly, magical mushrooms. love them.
ReplyDeleteI love your mushroom one! Great colors and backgrounds!
ReplyDeleteHi, Lydia - Your cards are FANTASTIC! My favorite is the "fairy kind" because of the absolutely exquisite background. TFS!!
ReplyDeleteLori S in PA
Such great cards! I just love the mushroom. Can't wait to get this set.
ReplyDeleteLove your mushroom card! Subtle, yet bold!!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun cards. Love the mushrooms.
ReplyDeleteI love love that mushroom card!! the tone on tone background + the water colour is perfection.
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas for making mushrooms the way you want them to look!
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful cards Lydia! I love those cute little toadstools!! A real winner for me!! Thanks so much for the great inspiration! Stay safe! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the no line mushrooms. Very cool. And don't worry about grandma, she's just in the closet :)
ReplyDeleteThe 'shrooms have so much depth and
ReplyDeletedetail. Love the spooky Red Riding Hood
and her wolf friend. Great cards.
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Love the little red riding hood card. I may have to think about adding those stamps to my collection.
ReplyDeleteWonderful variety of creations. Memories are interesting. I recall the names of students my daughter went to school with but not the parents names.
ReplyDeleteMelissa
"Sunshine HoneyBee"
so cute....and yet another awesome watercolor tip from you...i'm off to try and clean my dining room table so i can set up a full crafty spot..and try and redo the stuff from Summer camp.
ReplyDeleteSuch an awesome release and your cards are playing havoc on my will power!
ReplyDeleteCuuuuuute mushrooms and I love the story
ReplyDeleteLove your colorful mushrooms!
ReplyDeleteThese are so fun! :)
ReplyDeleteOMG I love the "light up" card! For a minute I thought it really was a light up card, you know, the kind with the batteries on the back. But your work is spectacular Thank you for your ideas!
ReplyDeleteLove the fairy card! Thank you for the chance to win :-)
ReplyDeleteI enjoy all of the different projects you made with this kit and the add-ons. I love those mushrooms, especially the polka dots.
ReplyDeleteLove the cards you created! Your Red Riding Hood card is a favorite!
ReplyDeleteLiked your fairy background. Your red mushrooms added that pop of colour to the scripted background.
ReplyDeleteRight on point! My selective memory seems to coincide with yours. Bet I can guess your humor twin, "he" has "our" same sense. Tee hee. Great great MMH kit, as always love every bit of your inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI love the shiny mushrooms! Great cards!
ReplyDeleteThese are all so different from each other and yet equally wonderful! Glad I don’t have to pic a favorite!
ReplyDeleteThese are all so different from each other and yet equally wonderful! Glad I don’t have to pic a favorite!
ReplyDeleteI like your creative card designs.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea for the mushrooms and the meadow set.
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