Showing posts with label Paper Dolls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paper Dolls. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

MFP Stamp Shop Blog Hop Day 2 - Paper Doll Chuck Formal and Hunting

Welcome to the MFP Stamp Shop
June Blog Hop



Let's get started!!!!
This month's new Stamp Set Releases are:

Featured June 23
Paper Doll Chuck

Featured June 24
 Paper Doll Chuck Formal and Hunting


Featured June 25
 Background Diamonds and Flowers

Featured June 26
Pots and Vases 2

Please Hop along with us!! You have a chance to win one of these new stamp sets! Just comment on the blogs listed below ( don't forget this one ) each day for more chances to win! 
(You do NOT need to comment on on all the blogs each day! The names are drawn randomly.) The winners will be announced on June 26, 2015, on the MFP Stamp Shop Blog. You can go back and comment if you missed a day. (HINT: The more you comment the more chances you have to win. And comments on the MFP blog count twice.) The deadline for commenting is Friday, June 27, 2015, at 10:00 PM EST.

Today Chuck is off to the woods.


Be sure to check out how the rest of the team has dressed up Chuck today.  

Here's the Design Team
Enjoy the Hop. Come on back tomorrow for more creative fun!!

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

MFP Stamp Shop Blog Hop Day 1 - Paper Doll Chuck

Welcome to the MFP Stamp Shop
June Blog Hop



Let's get started!!!!
This month's new Stamp Set Releases are:

Featured June 23
Paper Doll Chuck


Featured June 24
 Paper Doll Chuck Formal and Hunting

Featured June 25
 Background Diamonds and Flowers

Featured June 26
Pots and Vases 2

Please Hop along with us!! You have a chance to win one of these new stamp sets! Just comment on the blogs listed below ( don't forget this one ) each day for more chances to win! 
(You do NOT need to comment on on all the blogs each day! The names are drawn randomly.) The winners will be announced on June 26, 2015, on the MFP Stamp Shop Blog. You can go back and comment if you missed a day. (HINT: The more you comment the more chances you have to win. And comments on the MFP blog count twice.) The deadline for commenting is Friday, June 27, 2015, at 10:00 PM EST.

We have another paper doll this month -- but this time it's a guy:  Chuck.  Today it looks like he's going on a ski trip!



Be sure to check out how the rest of the team has dressed up Chuck today.  

Here's the Design Team
Enjoy the Hop. Come on back tomorrow for more creative fun!!

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

MFP Blog Hop Day 2 - Paper Doll Sophia Let's Go

Welcome to the MFP Stamp Shop
April Blog Hop


Let's get started!!!!
This month's new Stamp Set Releases are:

Featured April 28
Paper Doll Sophia

Featured April 29
Paper Doll Sophia Let's Go

Featured April 30
Big Trees

Featured May 1
Small Flowers

Please Hop along with us!! You have a chance to win one of these new stamp sets! Just comment on the blogs listed below ( don't forget this one ) each day for more chances to win! (You do NOT need to comment on on all the blogs each day! The names are drawn randomly.) The winners will be announced on May 2, 2015, on the MFP Stamp Shop Blog. You can go back and comment if you missed a day. ( HINT: The more you comment the more chances you have to win. And comments on the MFP blog count twice. ) The deadline for commenting is Friday, May 1, 2015, at 10:00 PM EST.

I'm continuing my Copic techniques today with the second set of paper doll stamps -- Paper Doll Sophia Let's Go.

Here's Sophia ready for cold weather in her overcoat and boots.


The technique I used on Sophia's coat gives some texture to an otherwise flat surface, using Colorless Blender fluid from the refill bottle.


Color the area you want texturized in your marker of choice.  I used an olive green for her coat.






Choose a cloth with some texture.  I used a terrycloth dish towel.







Squirt some of the colorless blender fluid onto the cloth and then pat onto the colored image.  You'll probably be able to cover the entire area (unless it's a really large area) without having to re-wet your cloth.  You can see the subtle texture in this photo.



I finally made a card using Sophia. 



I chose a piece of My Mind's Eye patterned paper which looked a bit like a picture frame to highlight Sophia.  Then I added the flowers and word bubble.

My technique for her dress is the same as the previous outfit except that the texture is a little bolder.



Color your area in your marker of choice, this time a lime green.








Choose a cloth with lots of texture.  I used a knitted dish cloth.  You can see the bumps and open spaces in my dish cloth.








Here you can see the bolder texture.






I hope you enjoyed this technique and will give it a try.  Now it's time to visit the blogs of the rest of the team.  Hopefully, you'll get some inspiration from everyone this month.  Be sure to comment often.  The more you comment, the better the chance you have to win a free stamp set.

Here's the Design Team

Enjoy the Hop. Come on back tomorrow for more creative fun!!


Tuesday, April 28, 2015

MFP Blog Hop Day 1 - Paper Doll Sophia

Welcome to the MFP Stamp Shop
April Blog Hop


Let's get started!!!!
This month's new Stamp Set Releases are:

Featured April 28
Paper Doll Sophia

Featured April 29
Paper Doll Sophia Let's Go

Featured April 30
Big Trees

Featured May 1
Small Flowers

Please Hop along with us!! You have a chance to win one of these new stamp sets! Just comment on the blogs listed below ( don't forget this one ) each day for more chances to win! (You do NOT need to comment on on all the blogs each day! The names are drawn randomly.) The winners will be announced on May 2, 2015, on the MFP Stamp Shop Blog. You can go back and comment if you missed a day. ( HINT: The more you comment the more chances you have to win. And comments on the MFP blog count twice. ) The deadline for commenting is Friday, May 1, 2015, at 10:00 PM EST.


I took an on-line Copic marker class last year, which I thoroughly enjoyed.  I decided that for the two days that we are highlighting Sophia and her wardrobe, I will share some techniques I learned during that class.  I have no cards today, just two photos of Sophia in her outfits.


I colored this outfit with red Copic markers and then, using a blue marker, I made a plaid skirt and collar.  Pretty easy, right?

Here she is, perhaps dressed for work.


I made the stripes using the Copic colorless blender.  "Blender" is really a misnomer . . . it's more like a "color mover."  Here is how I achieved the stripes.


First, color the entire area in your color of choice
. . . in my case, blue.



Then, using the blender, start drawing in your stripes.  What actually happens is the blue color moves away from where you are striping.









Here is what your striping looks like when you're finished.







I hope you give that fun technique a try.  Now it's time to visit the blogs of the rest of the team.  Hopefully, you'll get some inspiration from everyone this month.  Be sure to comment as often as you can.  You might win a free stamp set.

Here's the Design Team

Enjoy the Hop. Come on back tomorrow for more creative fun!!

Friday, January 30, 2015

MFP Stamp Shop "Favorites" Blog Hop - Day 4


Welcome to Day 4 of the Marks Finest Papers Stamp Shop
 January Blog Hop. 

 We're doing something different to start out the new year. We're looking back at all the wonderful sets released in 2014. For the 4 days of the Blog Hop the Design Team will show you their "Favorite" sets of 2014. Please visit each blog and leave a comment. One person will be chosen to receive their choice of one of the "Favorite" Stamp Sets we have featured.

Please hop along with us! You have a chance to win a "Favorite" Set of your choice! Just comment on the blogs listed below (don't forget this one) each day for more chances to win! (You do NOT, however, have to comment on all the blogs each day! The names are drawn randomly!) The winner will be announced on 
January 31, 2015, on the MFP Stamp Shop blog. You can go back and comment if you missed a day. (HINT: The more you comment, the more chances you have to win; and comments on the MFP blog count twice!) 
The deadline for 
commenting is 10 PM EST on Friday January 30, 2014.

Let's get started!!

While the paper doll sets were not necessarily my favorite stamps last year, this project that I made for the Paper Doll sets is my favorite project for 2014.  I combined all three of the original paper doll sets to create this dressing room.


Here are close-ups of the various parts of the dressing room.




Another smaller project using the Paper Doll sets is this “armoire card” that I made for a Tutorial Team challenge.


Again I made a new card with the Paper Doll and the coordinating set, Paper Doll Formal Wear.



Here is the Design Team for today:

Lois (that's me)


I hope we have touched on some of your favorite MFP stamps during this month's blog hop.  Be sure to comment often for your chance to win a free stamp set.

Friday, March 7, 2014

Speedy TV Tutorial Time Challenge - Armoire Card

Today's Tutorial Time challenge on Speedy TV was a fun one -- make an Armoire Card.   Sue Wisniewski did a great tutorial if you'd like to give it a try.  My daughter's bedroom set was French Provincial, so I decided that's the style I would use when making my card.



If you'd like to play along, and perhaps win a free stamp set from Mark's Finest Papers, make a card and link it up at the end of the challenge over on Speedy TV.

Stamps:  Mark's Finest Papers - Paper Doll, Paper Doll Formal Wear
Ink:  Memento Tuxedo Black, TH Distress Tea Dye
Paper:  Mark's Finest Papers - Snow Storm Smooth, scrap of DP
Accessories:  Copic markers, Labels 23 dies, Brads, TH Hangers, rhinestone bling, gold pen, Sponge dauber, Foam pop dots

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Paper Doll Wardrobe Portfolio

Mark's Finest Papers a Heinrich Co. has a new line of Paper Dolls!  We are featuring the new Paper Doll Sets on the MFP Blog (http://marksfinestpapers.blogspot.com) and on MFPSpeedyTV.ning.com through January 18th.  Some of the projects will feature tutorials, too! You will be surprised and delighted by some of the designers’ projects. From traditional paper dolls to scrapbook pages to creative tags and cards, the ideas are endless! Be sure to visit the MFP Blog and/or Speedy TV each day to see a new and beautiful paper doll project.

Some time ago at a Stampin' Up workshop I learned how to make a portfolio, using envelopes for storage.  I thought it might make a cute holder for the paper doll series.  Here is my portfolio.



I put together a tutorial in case you'd like to try it.  Supplies needed are:


12” x 12” heavy cardstock
12” x 12” coordinating patterned paper
6 square-flap invitation envelopes (not v-shape openings)
Round Tab (or similar) punch
Stamps, ink, acrylic blocks
Scor-tape
Scoring board
Tape runner (not shown)
Velcro (not shown)

STEP ONE
Cut cardstock and patterned paper in half to 6” x 12”.  Score at 6” and 6 ½”.  (I apologize for quality of some of the photos.)

Trim the patterned paper by 1/8”.  Glue to the card stock, lining up the score lines.


STEP TWO
Apply Scor-tape to the envelope flaps.








Adhere envelopes together (accordion-style) – flap of one envelope attached below the opening of the following one.



Adhere the back envelope to one of the pieces of patterned paper, even with the left side.  This will leave a small margin on the right side.



STEP THREE
Apply Scor-tape to both sides of the cover, as shown  (back of piece with envelopes attached, front of other piece).



Adhere the pieces together to form a three-section folder.  Adhere Velcro for closing, as shown.



STEP FOUR
Punch six tabs.



Fold tabs and write titles on them.  Attach to envelopes, staggering positions so that you can read the titles.


Decorate as desired.  Here again is my finished portfolio.

Cover



I attached a “pocket” to store the doll and stand.  I adhered Velco to hold the portfolio closed.



Portfolio open – showing clothes stored in envelopes.


A little birdie told me that additional sets of paper dolls may be released by Mark’s Finest Papers in the future.  You can always add more envelopes as needed.