The Moose Christmas set makes me smile. I had to use it on a card! In collaboration with Rinea Foiled paper I decided it would be the perfect substrate for the moose.
I first ghost inked the tree from this set. Then I used Stazon ink in Shamrock Green and Snowflake white to stamp the tree a few more times on the Jade Glossy foiled paper from the Woodland Variety pack. As it dried I stamped the cute moose and shaded it in with alcohol markers. I had to give him yellow teeth! I also stamped a white piece of cardstock with a tree in sage. I used my Scan-n-Cut to trim the images out and used pop dots to adhere to the card front. I stamped the sentiment in the lower corner with Jet Black Stazon ink. To finish the piece off I added random gems!
Make sure you head over the the Rinea blog and YouTube channel to see what their team did with our stamps!
Until next time ~Happy Crafting!
Betz Golden
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Hello Joy Clair friends! Welcome to our National Coffee Day Blog Hop celebration organized by our friends of Coffee Lovers Cardmakers!
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Now we will share some of the coffee cards created by our fabulous Design Team to celebrate the National Coffee Day Blog Hop.
Welcome to today's blog post. I am sharing 2 cards today using the gorgeous Fall Greetings Stamp set.
For my first card I used the leaf border stamped to create a space in between perfect for a sentiment. I love how this cleverly designed stamp set can be used in so many different ways, but this still remains so classic and elegant. Perfect for clean and simple cards. I used my markers to add color to the leaves in some falls oranges and browns. My second card used a simple sentiment with the single leaf stamped. The background is an old piece of book paper, inked and misted with water. The simple sentiment on white looks amazing against the colorful background. Quick and easy cards to make this fall in beautiful warm tones. As always hop on over to the web to buy this amazing stamp set and for more inspiration from the super talented design team. Until next time, be blessed! Jowilna x
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Hello everyone... Helen is here... September is almost gone by, Fall season is almost here. Inspired by my favorite season, I created this clean and simple card using newly released stamp set, Fall Greetings, Rinea products, and coloring with Leisure Arts Double Ended Markers.
To create the background, I stamped the leaf branch from the Fall Greetings stamp set with Ghost Ink pad on the mocha side of the glossy foiled paper. Let it dried for about a minute, and then I sprayed it with 70% rubbing alcohol and I wiped it off right away with paper towel. I like the distressed look on the foiled paper.
And then, I cut it with one of the Pierced Circles Dies and I added it on a white card with double-sided tape.
I did the same stamping step with the sentiment on a piece of Ebony/Glossy Solid Foiled Paper. After that, I trimmed the foiled paper into sentiment strip and added 3D foam tape on the back of it.
For the foliages, I stamped the leaf braches and berry branch on a white cardstock with Pinecone VersaFine Clair ink pad and Green Oasis VersaFine Clair ink pad.
I dried the stamped images with craft heater and then I colored the leaves with the Leisure Arts Double Ended Markers and water brush that turn the marker inks into watercolor paint. I dried the watercolored image with craft heater and then fussy cut them with micro-tips scissors.
I stacked the brances together into a bundle and secured them with permanent adhesive glue, and then I tied it up with natural twine ribbon.
I added the brances on the card with permanent adhesive glue and then I added the sentiment on it with the same glue.
I hope you like my card today and all the projects from both Joy Clair team and Rinea team this month.
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Okay, so these are not spooky as much as they are cute! This month we have a wonderful collaboration going on between Joy Clair Stamps and Rinea Foiled Paper. I created a five card Halloween series with the foiled paper as the background and the October Fun stamp set. Check out the video on how I used several different inks to create the backgrounds here.
Here are the finished cards:
I used the glossy Rinea foiled paper for the backgrounds and the starstruck for the circles on the cards. Assembling them was quite simple. I used coordinating colors to shade in the images, used the Scan-n-Cut to trim them out and just layered them on the card with pop dots. I added a little bling from my stash to finish them off.
Hi, Connie here with a card using the newly releasedShadow Of The Almighty by Joy Clair and some really pretty paper by Rinea. I am using the Woodlands ArtistPack by Rinea, for the tree bark background. The foil paper embossed beautifully and looks great in front of the contrasting teal Rinea foil paper. The leaves are cut out of brown foil paper, from the Woodlands pack by Rinea, using a steel die by Elizabeth Crafts. So easy to get great looking elements to add to your card!! The foil paper really makes the dimensional elements pop off the card. The paper is easy to bend and maneuver in different directions.
The stamped images are stamped on mixed media paper, trimmed out and added to the card front. I used dimensional adhesive (foam squares) on the chair and sentiment. Black ink splats were added to complete the card.
Thanks for stopping by~ Connie Mercer/DT Member
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Hello there Joy Clair friends! It's Kerry here and I'm back to share another fun card created with some brand spankin' new products from Joy Clair and Rinea Foil! I created this card that features the new Fall Greetings stamp set and some Autumn Foiled Paper variety pack. I wanted to create a rich and lovely card that gives the ultimate fall vibe...oranges, yellows, rich greens...So I stamped one of the leafy borders on a piece of yellow cardstock and then cut it to create a "scalloped edge". I then colored it with some Leisure Arts water based markers. After coloring and cutting, I used a blender dauber to burnish the edges with a rusty pumpkin color. It paired nicely with the red Rinea foil that I wanted to use.
I attached some red Rinea foil to the bottom of this panel and then tied some sparkly gold ribbon to bring the two pieces together. Next, I stamped the sentiment and some leaves (and the black dotty plants) so that I could attach them with foam squares. When all was done, I flicked some black paint onto the panel and mounted this whole panel onto a kraft envelope. I wanted the foil to display both colors so I curled the edges on the bottom to reveal the golden color. So yummy!
Thanks for hopping over to check out my card today. I hope it inspires you to get crafty and gets you into the fall mooood...BRING IT ON!
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Hey everyone! It's Lindsay here, from Crafting While Caffeinated Blog & YouTube Channel, and I have another video tutorial to share with you today! Today's tutorial is all about distressing, specifically Rinea Foil. If you didn't know, all this month Joy Clair Stamps is partnering with Rinea Foil to bring you some fun and shiny projects using some amazing products!
I have previously shared a few different ways to distress Rinea Foil, but today I wanted to do a bit of a round up and share many different ways in one video! Be sure to watch the video tutorial down below for all the details!
The first way of distressing Rinea Foil paper is something I haven't shared before and it's sooo easy. Because Rinea is moldable and will hold it's shape one way to add texture and distress the foil is simply by crumpling it up and then uncrumpling. The foil will hold a lot of the peaks and valleys from the crumpling and some of the larger folds will naturally distress themselves! Super easy!!
I chose the pink foil for the background because I wanted to pair it with the new Hope Stamp set from Joy Clair Stamps. This is a fabulous stamp set to have on hand! It is gorgeously designed. I have used this set before, but instead of uploading that video to YouTube, I've been sharing shorter videos on Instagram. Head HERE to check it out.
On my second project I started by die cutting a piece of the gold foil with a circle die. Then, I dry embossed the dry cut. Rinea Foil is great for dry embossing because it holds it's shape so well. Just be careful with the amount of pressure you use because the foil can tear. Once I had the embossing done, I grabbed a sanding block and lightly ran it over the raised embossed area. This scratches the foil and creates a less shiny, distressed look!
To finish this card I added some stamping behind the embossed die cut with the new Fall Greetings Stamp Set. I also added a banner die cut with my sentiment.
My third and final project does require a special ink pad, but I promise it's well worth it to use with the Rinea Foil. The Ghost Ink Pad from Rinea removes the color from the foil and is great for stamping backgrounds or creating a distressed look on the foil. I like to use the ink pad and swipe it across the foil. After letting it sit for 20 - 30 seconds and wiping it off you are left with a fun duo toned, distressed foil. I also like to ink the edges with Staz On Pigment Ink for the final touch!
To finish this card, I went back to one of my favorite Joy Clair stamp sets, Faith Quotes. I stamped my sentiment in the same Staz On Pigment ink that I used to ink the edges so everything would match!
All of these are fabulous way to add texture to and distress foil paper. They can be used individually or you can combine a few or more on the same project!
I hope you all enjoyed the video tutorial! If you are interested in any of the supplies I used on my projects, you can find them all listed and linked down below! Until next time, happy crafting!!
Hello everyone, it's Ceal back to share with you again.
Today I am using the Crystal Background and the You're a Gem stamp sets. Both of these are from our latest release. We are still collaborating with Rinea Foils and they are so fun to play with. There are so many beautiful colors to choose from and you can do so much with it. It can be used as regular paper or dry embossed with a embossing folder, you can also heat emboss it but when you do, you have to be very careful and keep the heat gun a good distance away or it will start melting, ask me how I know lol.
for complete details on how I made this card, head over to my blog Simply Beautiful.
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It's Donna here with another card using Rinea Foiled Paper and Joy Clair Stamps. The month of September, Rinea and Joy Clair Stamps are collaborating. The design teams has created some beautiful creations, I hope you have been inspired.
Here is my card,
Another look at my card.
My card is an A2 card, I am using the Joy Clair Stamps newly released background stamp called Crystal Background, the sentiment is also from Joy Clair Stamps newly released called You're a Gem. The foiled starstruck paper is by Rinea called Violet/Violet Starstruck Solid. I also used the Silver/Gold Glossy Solid Foiled Paper for layering.
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Hello Everyone! My name is Christy and my crafting partner is Amanda. We want to share our passion for crafting with you. We hope our designs bring a little joy to your life!