Tag: Heidi Randazzo

  • Hello Crafty Friend

    Hi Everyone!

    Today I have a couple of projects using the Swatches stamp set from Kat Scrappiness.  These are great stamps to use to keep track of your inks, watercolors and Copics, but they’re also great for all kinds of stamping projects.  I love using geometric designs on my cards, and that square was calling my name!  The new Hello Crafty Friend word die is the perfect compliment to these colorful cards.

    I have a video below showing my process, plus some tips for using solid stamps.  I have all products from the Kat Scrappiness shop linked below.  Be sure to use my coupon code Heidi10 to receive 10% off your purchase.  Have a great day!

    Heidi

     

    [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNKbKeotb70]

    –SUPPLIES–

  • Love What You Do

    1. Hi Everyone!

    Today I have a card that I think is fitting for what we all enjoy doing–creating art!  Kat’s new Everyday Brush Strokes stamp set and Lawn Fawn’s Fairy Friends stamp set make a whimsical combination.  This card is perfect for a crafty friend or as a reminder to ourselves as to why we love this great hobby of paper crafting.

     

    I started off by blending some Salty Ocean Distress Oxide ink onto the front of a white notecard.  The perfect shade of light blue to create a dreamy look.  I also cut out a heart from Kat’s Double Stitched Heart Dies.  I used Tim Holtz/Ranger Distress Watercolor Cardstock for this since I would be stamping a rainbow of brush strokes on top.  I wanted to give the look of a little painting that the fairies created :).

    I used my stamp platform to stamp a rainbow of colors down the heart die cut.

     I stamped the fairies and wands and colored them in with a variety of Copic markers,  then cut them out with their matching dies.  I colored their little wings in with a Clear Overlay Sparkle Marker from Spectrum Noir.

    I backed the heart with a square I cut out using the Wonky Wavy Stitched Square die and some kraft cardstock.  I popped everything else up with foam squares and added some sequins from the Fluffy Clouds sequin mix.

    Thanks so much for joining me today.  I have all the supplies I used from the Kat Scrappiness shop linked below.  Be sure to use my coupon code, Heidi10 to receive 10% off your purchase in the shop.

    Heidi

     

    –SUPPLIES–

    Everyday Brush Strokes stamp set

    Lawn Fawn’s Fairy Friends stamp set

    Lawn Fawn’s Fairy Friends die set

    Double Stitched Heart Dies

    Wonky Wavy Stitched Square die

    Salty Ocean Distress Oxide ink

    Versamafine Onyx Black Ink

    Tim Holtz Tonic Stamp Platform

    Clear Overlay Sparkle Marker from Spectrum Noir

    Tim Holtz/Ranger Distress Watercolor Cardstock

    Fluffy Clouds sequin mix

  • You Totally Rock!

    You Totally Rock!

    Hi Everyone!

    This month is an exciting one over at the Kat Scrappiness shop.  Three new stamp sets were released and today, I get to work with the new Rock Candy Layered Stamp Set!  This is a 4-step layering stamp that is so easy to use.  Like all of Kat’s layering stamps, lining them up is a cinch especially with a stamp platform.  Today, I wanted to really highlight these fun stamps by doing a repeat stamping project.

     

    To make it super simple, I drew some diagonal lines on my circle-shaped card base so I could easily line my stamps up and down the card.

     

    I used a variety of colored inks to create a rainbow pattern of rock candy with the help of my Tim Holtz Tonic Stamp Platform.

    Here’s a look at the inside–more circles! 

    Although this is a 4 step layering stamp, you don’t actually need 4 variations of the same color.  You can simply choose 2 or three and double or triple stamp some of them to get darker versions.  I’ll show you in the video below.

    [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCEY_tecK7I]

     

    Be sure to head over to the Kat Scrappiness shop to see all the new stamp sets.  Feel free to use my coupon code: Heidi10 to receive 10% off your purchase.  Have a great day!

     

    Heidi

     

    SUPPLIES:

    Rock Candy Layered Stamp Set 

    Tim Holtz Tonic Stamp Platform

    Never Ending Circles Die Set 

    Rock Candy Sequin Mix

    Merry Go Round Sequin Mix

    Clear Overlay Sparkle Marker by Spectrum Noir

     

  • Modern Vintage With Heidi

    Hi Everyone!

    For today’s card, I wanted to give you a little peek inside my thought process when I’m creating a card….I was in the mood for Spring.  Fresh, light colors, bright blooms, happy sentiments….I wanted to do the “homespun look” of vintage linens, but with a modern feel.  I gathered some supplies together not knowing exactly what my plan was.  Sometimes I do this if I have a little bit of an idea, but I’m not sure exactly how I want to lay out my card design.   Once I see all the supplies in front of me, then the card starts to come together in my mind.  I chose Mudra’s Botanical Blooms stamp set and paired it with Kat’s Wonky, Wavy Stitched Circle dies.   I love the purple-y blue dotted Swiss paper in the Doodlebug 6×6 pad: Swiss Dot Petite Prints, so I added that too.

     

    Next, I was pretty sure I wanted to use a coral-pink ink for the flowers so I stamped a bunch of the flowers and leaves using my stamp press.  The flowers from the Botanical Blooms stamp set are 3 step layering stamps.  A little trick I like to do to “season” my solid stamp is to use an eraser that doesn’t leave a lot of shavings and rub that over the top of the stamp.  This gives it a little texture so the ink can really grip to the clear stamp.

     

     

     

    I heat embossed a strip of light gray cardstock with a sentiment from Mudra’s Wild Rose stamp set using white embossing powder.  After that, I decided to a cut a strip of the Swiss dot paper.  Those strips, combined with the stitched circle, I thought would look nice as a collage on the front of a crisp, white, notecard.

    The bottom flower was a little too big, so I just snipped off the lower part and added that to the card flush with the edge.  I did the same with the leaf cluster.  This is great to try anytime you add die cuts to cards.  It works with stamping too–just having things peeking up or down from the edges adds movement and flow.

    If I’m not sure where to place sequins, I first take some old enamel dots I removed the “stick” from and place those around my card.  I cannot remember exactly where I got this trick from, but it has saved me from having to start my card all over again, LOL!

    I used the gorgeous large blue sequins from the Fluffy Clouds mix along with the tiny silver-y white cupped sequins in the Fairytale Princess mix.

    This card kind of reminds me of a deconstructed embroidery hoop that maybe contained a vintage handkerchief or napkin.   I encourage you to try taking a modern approach to an older style you like.  Maybe, take an older card you created a few years ago, when styles were different and give it a modern make-over!

    Thanks so much for joining me today.  I have all the products I used from the Kat Scrappiness shop linked below.  Please feel free to use my coupon code Heidi10 at checkout to receive 10% off your purchase.  Have a great day!

    –Heidi

    SUPPLIES:

    Kat Scrappiness Wonky, Wavy Stitched Circle dies

    Mudra Botanical Blooms stamp set

    Mudra Wild Rose stamp set

    Doodlebug Swiss Dot Petite Prints 6×6 paper pad

    Wow Opaque Bright White embossing powder

    Inkadinkado Embossing Magic Pad

    Versamark Ink

    Kat Scrappiness Fluffy Clouds sequin mix

    Kat Scrappiness Fairytale Princess sequin mix

    Tim Holtz Tonic Stamp Platform

     

  • Happy Heart Day!

    Hi Everyone!

    Today I have a card featuring the versatile Large Alphabet Dies by Kat Scrappiness.

     

    The letters make such a nice focal point, I wanted to attach a few together to make an almost chipboard-like embellishment.  I first adhered black “fun foam” to the backs of 2 Xs and 2 Os using liquid adhesive.  This not only gives more thickness, but also gives a nice shadow effect.  You could use other colors as well and those would look great too!

    I then clustered the Xs and Os together so they fit nicely, adhering them with flat glue dots.  This bold embellishment would be really great on a scrapbook page too!

    I’ve been in love with Lawn Fawn’s new How You Bean?-Conversation Hearts Add-On stamp set.  The little hearts are so fun to color with Copics!  This time, I went with bright colors to offset the black and white of the letters.

    After laying out my design, I wanted to stamp a few of the open hearts and a sentiment directly on my card.  I used my Tim Holtz Tonic Stamp Platform to be sure I got everything straight and close enough together.  For a graphic card like this, being precise is very important for the look.

    Copics tend to show through cardstock if you color directly on it, so my remedy for that is cute patterned paper.  I took a strip of paper from Lawn Fawn’s Perfectly Plaid Rainbow Petit Paper Pack and added it to the inside of the card where the Copics ran through.  The paper coordinates with the front of the card and adds a cute detail to the inside.

    Thanks for joining me today!  I hope you’ll try this clustering technique with your letter dies.  It’s a fun way to make a bold statement on the front of your card.  All the supplies from the Kat Scrappiness shop are linked below.  Be sure to use my coupon code Heidi10 to receive 10% off your purchase.

    SUPPLIES:

    Large Alphabet Dies by Kat Scrappiness

    How You Bean?-Conversation Hearts Add-On stamp set-Lawn Fawn

    Tim Holtz Tonic Stamp Platform

    Lawn Fawn’s Perfectly Plaid Rainbow Petit Paper Pack

    Memento Tuxedo Black Ink Pad

    Scor-Buddy Mini Scoring Board

    Black fun foam

    Glue Dots

    Liquid Adhesive

    Copic Markers

    White Cardstock

     

  • You Are Fabulous

    Hi Everyone!h

    It’s Heidi and I’m here with a project using a fun new Echo Park paper pad from Kat’s shop called Fashionista.  The fashion theme definitely called for me to incorporate the  Wonky Wavy Stitched Rectangle die from Kat Scrappiness.  I am in love with that wonderfully wavy stitched detail along the edge!

    I wanted to break from my usual straight lines in my layering, so I did a kind of “decoupage-inspired” background with the paper pad.

    I have a video below showing how I put this card together.  I have all the products I used from the Kat Scrappiness Shop linked below.  Be sure to head over there and use the coupon code:  Heidi10 to receive 10% off your purchase.  Enjoy!

    [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JXUUb0gEnc]

    SUPPLIES:

    Never Ending Rectangle dies

    Wonky Wavy Stitched Rectangle dies

    Retro Christmas sequin mix

    Technique Tuesday–Say It 2-Fabulous stamp set

    Mudra Stamps–Wild Rose 4×4 stamp set

    Echo Park Fashionista 6×6 paper pad

    Versafine Onyx Black Pigment Ink Pad

    Ranger Clear Embossing Powder

    Inkadinkado Embossing Magic Pad

    Ranger Multi Medium Matte 

    Tim Holtz Tonic Stamp Platform

    Foam Tape

    White Cardstock

    Black Cardstock

    Copic Markers

    Tape runner

  • Die Cut Delights– Plus, Heidi’s top 10

    Die Cut Delights– Plus, Heidi’s top 10

    Hi Everyone!  It’s Heidi and today is all about die cuts.  I’m a clean and simple card maker and I love my die cuts.  I think it’s something about the crisp and clean look and the ability to do simple layers.  They just make me happy!    Today, I have a couple of cards featuring the Kat Scrappiness brand dies.

    First up, is a clean and simple card using the Woodlands Reindeer die along with one of the Never Ending Oval dies.

    I started off by cutting an oval out of white cardstock then cutting the reindeer die into that.  I’m saving the die cut portion for another version of the project.

    I adhered a rectangle of blue glitter paper to go behind the reindeer oval.  I wanted to create a simple silhouette that “pops”.  I thought about a shaker, but I thought the crisp blue really highlighted the die.

    After stamping a sentiment from Avery Elle’s Snowflakes stamp set, I adhered the oval over the glitter paper with foam tape.

    Here is an alternate version of the card where I offset the positive image over the die cut opening with foam tape.

        

    SUPPLIES:

     Woodlands Reindeer die

    Never Ending Oval die

    Avery Elle Snowflakes stamp set

    glitter paper

    foam tape

     

    Next, I have a card using the new Distressed Edge Rectangle dies along with the All in the Family dies and Double-Stitched Heart dies.

    I used the two largest sizes of Distressed Edge rectangles to create a soft backdrop for my hearts.

    To create a kind of “tissue paper” look, I cut them out of vellum and colored the larger piece with a light blue Copic marker.

    I love the soft layers–and I didn’t even have to tear paper!

    I die cut multiples of the “family” die cut from the All in the Family set and glued them together to give it a 3D look.

     

    The inside sentiment is from Technique Tuesday’s Classic Christmas Sentiments.

    SUPPLIES:

    Kat Scrappiness Distressed Edged Rectangle dies

    Kat Scrappiness All in the Family dies

    Kat Scrappiness Double-Stitched Heart dies

    Lawn Fawn Perfectly Plaid Winter 6×6 Paper Pad

    Technique Tuesday Classic Christmas Sentiments stamp set

    Zig 2-Way Glue Pen

    Vellum

    White cardstock

    Wooden hearts from the Chocolate Lover’s card kit

    B04 Copic Marker

    Foam tape

    Since September, I have had the pleasure of being part of the Kat Scrappiness design team–I can’t believe how fast the time has gone!  I wanted to share with you my top ten favorite items from the Kat Scrappiness shop.  I love Kat’s shop, because not only does she have her own brand of awesome stamps, dies and sequins, but she carries other companies products as well.  Her “new items” section is regularly updated with all the latest products from Tonic, Hero Arts, Avery Elle, Lawn Fawn and much more.  Here are some of my favorites–in no particular order because I love and use them all!  Be sure to click on the links if you want to see them in the shop.

    1.  Foilables-Toner Graphics

    Using a Minc machine or laminator,  you can create foiled sentiments or backgrounds easily using this printed toner paper.  In this post, I show a quick video demonstration of how to create a beautiful background using this product.

     

    2. Nuvo Drops

    My go-to favorite for creating my own “enamel” dots without the little “peaks” you can sometimes get.  The variety of colors both soft and bright make me want to collect them all!

     

    3.  Nuvo Embellishment Mousse

    This is my new favorite paste for creating raised designs using stencils.  The buttery shimmer of all the ice cream colors makes me happy!

     

    4.  Mudra floral stamps–Linen Blooms

    I love using floral stamps on a lot of my projects.  Mudra has some gorgeous ones and the Linen Blooms is my favorite.  I’ve used this stamp set on two projects already.  Here and here.  I like that the set includes both solid and open flowers for colored inks or Copic coloring.  Plus, with a sentiment included it’s a perfect “starter set” for someone just getting into stamping.

     

    5.  Kat Scrappiness Never Ending Shapes Dies

    I reach for these all the time.  So many size options for squares, rectangles, ovals or circles.

     

    6.  Sparkling Clear Droplets Sampler Pack

    I’m a huge fan of enamel dots.  I like these clear dots that come in various sizes for when you don’t want the color, but you just want a little texture to highlight a sentiment or focal point.  Especially flowers!

     

    7.  Avery Elle Snowflakes clear stamp set

    Another great stamp set that offers variety.  Different sizes of intricate snowflakes along with some nice sentiments will get you through an entire winter season.

     

    8.  Coffee-themed products

    It’s fun to make these types of cards and Kat actually has a section dedicated to coffee.  Tons of cute stamps as well as coordinating sequins.  My favorite is But First Coffee from Echo Park–lots of great sentiments.

     

    9.  Lawn Fawn Stamp Shammy

    A great tool when you’re multi-stamping and need to change colors.  One quick swipe and your stamps are squeaky clean.

     

    10.  Stitched, Scalloped Nesting tags–Kat Scrappiness

    Three sizes offer so many options.  I love the scalloped and stitched detail along the bottom of these tags as well as the largest one that is perfect for the front of a gift bag.

     

    A few other things to note:

     

    There is a clearance sale going on now, through the 15th on all Christmas-themed products in the Kat Scrappiness shop.  Use the coupon code 2017CLEARANCE  to receive 30% off on these products.

     

    Also, Kat Scrappiness is looking for a few talented designers to join the team for 1 year starting in March.  You can find all the details here on how to apply.  The deadline is January 31, 2018 PST at Midnight.

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    Finally, please join us for this month’s January challenge.   The theme this month is CLEAN AND SIMPLE–my favorite!  Find all the info here on how to join in the fun.  A $25 gift certificate to the Kat Scrappiness shop is the prize.  We can’t wait to see your projects!
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    Thanks so much for joining me  today!  All of the products listed above are available for purchase over at the Kat Scrappiness shop.

     

     

     

     

  • More Chocolate Lover’s Card Kit Projects From Heidi

    More Chocolate Lover’s Card Kit Projects From Heidi

    Hi Everyone!

    I have a few more cards from the Kat Scrappiness Chocolate Lover’s Card Kit to show you today, along with a video.  Unfortunately, the kit is sold out, but good news–the Layered Chocolate Bar stamp set and the “Sweet” sentiment die will be available for purchase separately in the shop very soon.  I’ve had so much fun working with this kit!    You can see my previous projects here and here.

    I stamped 4 of the chocolate bars for this card (no wrappers) and cut out the little squares.  I got about 4 squares from each bar and I love the way this turned out.

    I attached the glitter washi tape from the kit to a strip of cardstock to line the bottom of the card.  The gold on that tape is just a perfect shade of shimmery goodness!

    For this card, I added a shaker element using the negative cut of the word die.

    I put a strip of white cardstock where I poured the sequins so they would stand out underneath.

    I used a Copic marker to change the color of the wood hearts.  These were one of my favorite embellishments in the kit.  The little hearts are such a nice shape.

    Can you tell I like the Wonky Wavy Stitched Heart die?  I cut a bunch of the smallest heart from the berry colored cardstock that came with the kit to highlight one of the die cuts.

    I decided to create an old-fashioned valentine with the largest Wonky Wavy Stitched Heart die.

    I shaped the card by placing the die cut a little over and a little under the folded part of a pink notecard to create the seam.

    I decorated the inside with a die cut from the pack included in the kit.

    For this card, I used a the gingham heart that was left from a previous project and popped it up with fun foam.  Another heart from the die cut pack fit perfectly inside.

    Finally, I did a fun interactive card for a gift.

    You can use the chocolate bar to slide the panel open to reveal the gift card.  I also added a little die cut tab on the other side for another way to slide it.

    I have a video below showing you how I put this card together.  Enjoy, and thanks for joining me today!  Feel free to use my coupon code: Heidi10 to take 10% off your purchase in the Kat Scrappiness shop.

    [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTYLpyglKe8]

    SUPPLIES:

    Chocolate Lover’s Card Kit by Kat Scrappiness

    Wonky Wavy Stitched Heart dies

    Chocolate Lover’s sentiment stamp set

    Tim Holtz Tonic stamp platform

    Versamark Ink

    Ranger silver embossing powder

     

  • More Chocolate Lover’s Card Kit Projects With Heidi

    More Chocolate Lover’s Card Kit Projects With Heidi

    Hi Everyone!

    It’s Heidi and I have a few more projects featuring the new Kat Scrappiness Chocolate Lover’s Card Kit.   This is such an easy kit to work with and so many options!

    I created this tag using the Wonky Wavy Hearts die addition along with other supplies from the main kit.

    After die cutting the largest heart from white, I created a shaker opening by die cutting the two smaller hearts together using the red cardstock.

    I filled the big heart with some of the heart-shaped sequins from the kit and closed up the shaker window with vellum and foam tape and placed that on top.

    I punched out the “love” from the white tag that’s included and added that along the bottom

    For this card, I covered the front of a plain notecard with some of the patterned paper included in the kit.  I opted for a white chocolate bar version this time.  To stamp the chocolate bar, I used the white cardstock as the base and only stamped the second and third layer stamps.  I used Hero Arts Soft Vanilla for the 2nd stamp and Memento Desert Sand for the 3rd stamp.  The doilies and some die cut pieces frame the chocolate bar.

    Another clean and simple card using the rich chocolate-brown cardstock and a glimmery heart sticker.   Just a note, if you’re looking for ink ideas to stamp your chocolate bar, the Kat Scrappiness shop now carries the Altenew Coffee Break Mini Ink Pad Cube set.  Perfect browns for all the layers!

    For this card, I used the negative of the largest Wonky Wavy Stitched Heart Die along with the patterned paper that comes with the main kit.  I’m saving the “positive” for another project…….I added some shimmer from a Spectrum Noir clear sparkle pen to the “sweet” sentiment die cut along with some sequins and a heart from the die cut pack.

    Be sure to head over to the Kat Scrappiness shop to get your card kit while they are still available.  Feel free to use my coupon code Heidi10 for 10% off your purchase.  Thanks so much for joining me and have a great day!

     

    SUPPLIES:

    Kat Scrappiness Chocolate Lover’s Card Kit

    Kat Scrappiness Wonky Wavy Stitched Heart Dies

    Kat Scrappiness Chocolate Lover’s Sentiment stamp set

    Tim Holtz Tonic Stamp Platform

    Spectrum Noir Clear Overlay Sparkle Marker

    Wow Opaque Bright White Embossing Powder

    Versamark Ink

    Embossing Magic Bag

  • Card Kit Project: I Love You More Than Chocolate

    Card Kit Project: I Love You More Than Chocolate

    Hi Everyone!

    It’s Heidi and I have a clean and simple project using the new Chocolate Lover’s Card Kit and Chocolate Lover’s stamp set from Kat Scrappiness.  This kit is full of all kinds of fun products and the chocolate bar is so realistic-looking with all the layers!

    Be sure to download the key for stamping the layers of the chocolate bar and wrapper from the Kat Scrappiness shop.  It’s really easy using a stamp platform!  I used 3 kinds of brown ink from Lawn Fawn.

    A quick trick for adhering the tiny heart sequins from the kit is to spread glue on a Post-It note and run the back of the sequin through it with a pick up tool.  You get just enough glue on the embellishment without it seeping around the edges.  I used RangerMulti-Medium Matte because it dries clear.

    Be sure to check out all the great products included in this awesome card kit–more projects to come!

    Supplies:

    Chocolate Lover’s Card Kit by Kat Scrappiness

    Chocolate Lover’s Sentiment stamp set by Kat Scrappiness

    Lawn Fawn Inks: Doe, Walnut, Soot

    Ranger Multi Medium Matte adhesive

    Tim Holtz Tonic Stamp Platform