Showing posts with label Keri Lee Sereika. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Keri Lee Sereika. Show all posts

Friday, October 3, 2008

Inspiration Friday - Autumn Welcome Coronet- Double Tutorial

It's our final day with our guest blogger Keri Lee Sereika and she has a dynamite project for us with a double tutorial for Inspiration Friday. Keri thanks for a fabulous week and a great double Tutorial.

Today I thought it would be fun to show how you can use JustRite Stampers Font Sets to create beautiful home decor. Here I have created a floral arrangement that could be adapted to any season and you could put any greeting on the plaque on front. I also decided to create a tutorial for this project! The first part of this tutorial shows how to use a Stamp-a-ma-jig with the JustRite stamps. The second part of the tutorial shows how to create the paper coronet to hold the flowers. I hope you enjoy!


Begin by stamping "WELCOM" using the Trompe Font Set and the Harmony Rectangular Stamper Set inked with Chestnut Roan Fluid Chalk Ink.

Next, remove the "E" from the Rectangular Stamper and place it in a smaller handle. Here I chose the Wood Handle that came with one of my Border Starter Sets. Take your Stamp-a-ma-jig and lay down the plastic imaging sheet in the corner of the Stamp-a-ma-jig. Ink your stamp and stamp the "E" onto the imagin sheet. TAKE NOTE OF WHICH WAY YOUR HANDLE IS...when you go to stamp again you want to be sure your handle is facing the same direction. See how I have my "JustRite" upside down? It will be that way the next time I stamp my "E" as well. (Note: You could use any of the JustRite Stampers Wood Handles and follow these same steps)
Next, remove the imaging sheet from the Stamp-a-ma-jig and place it over the "WELCOM" you have already stamped. Make sure it is lined up just as you would like it to show up on your final project.
Replace the Stamp-a-ma-jig snugly against the imaging sheet and remove the imaging sheet.

Pressing the Stamp-a-ma-jig handle firmly down onto your project, reink your "E" image and line up the "JustRite" on the back of the handle, place the handle against the inside corner of the Stamp-a-ma-jig and press your image onto your project.

Pulling STRAIGHT UP and lift the stamp away from your project to reveal your perfectly spaced "WELCOME". (WHEW that was the hard part of the tutorial...give yourself a pat on the back! You did it!)

Using Curvy Rectangles Die by Spellbinders, Die cut your plaque. If you don't have a die cut system you could certainly just cut your plaque into a rectangle, or you could dress up the edges of the rectangle with a punch, or deco scissors if you own those!

Using a Jumbo Sponge Dauber, sponged the edges of the plaque using Burnt Sienna Fluid Chalk Ink by Clearsnap. Go lightly over the entire surface and then apply additional layers to the outside edge for real depth and color.
Apply a few layers of Chestnut Roan Fluid Chalk Ink by Clearsnap to the outside edges of the plaque to just add to the depth you started in step eight.

Using Dark Brown Fluid Chalk Ink by Clearsnap, Stamp a wingding in each corner. If you are not sure where your image will end up and want to use the Stamp-a-ma-jig simply follow steps two through six for perfect placement...I thought of that AFTER I did mine...otherwise I may have had more even results! LOL Go figure!
Take your copper craft wire and begin to wrap it around the handle of a paint brush or other small round stick or handle. A bamboo skewer works well for this too, or a pencil also!
Once you have a nice sized length of coil (1 1/2 - 2 inches in length) snip the coil. Stretch it out just a bit and poke a hole in the top two corners of your plaque and slip just a bit of the coil through each hole and recoil it on the other side tightly. You will no have a handle on your plaque that you can adhere to your paper coronet. Read on for step by step directions how to make the paper coronet!
Select your paper and place it face up on your work table. Orient the paper so that you have your pattern going in the direction you want it to be in on the final product.

Flip the paper right to left (just as if you were reading a book) to make sure you have the paper oriented the way you want. Take up the two bottom corners of your paper and lay the right corner over the left corner.
Continue to overlap the corners, feeding them evenly within one another to form a cone.

Continue until you have a tall thin cone that the top two corners nearly line up at the top. I was not ever able to get it perfect but it is ok because it does not show once the floral arrangment is in the cone anyway! LOL
This is what the front view of the coronet looks like at this point. You want to check the front to be sure you like the look of it before proceeding to the next step.
Once you are sure you like how the front looks, make sure your points are almost even. If you are happy with the front and the top points it is not time to adhere your paper to itself to secure the cone. Place a few small pieces of tape inside the cone on the seam to hold it in place from the inside. While holding the top of the cone tight, but not crushing it, let the outside bottom unroll just a bit and place a good strong adhesive to the edges of the triangular piece that unrolls. I first used Monoadhesive, this is not strong enough. I would suggest a good glue like Beacon zip Dry Paper Glue, or a good red line tape for good strong hold.

Now that you have your cone we turn to the floral arrangment. I purchase a foam cone so I could actually stick my stems in and arrange them. However, you could simply stick stems into the paper coronet and save the $$ spent on the foam cone if you wish.
I arranged two one dollar floral picks from my Dollar Tree store and added four pieces of dry eucalyptus springs I had on hand...this is a VERY inexpensive project but no one would ever guess!!!To decorate the outside of the cone I punched a strip of Blush Red Light Prismatics cardstock using the new Treading Water Border punch by Fiskars and adhered it to the cone. Because the cone is not cylindrical I had to allow it to go up slightly in the back to keep it flush on the front...but that is ok because no one sees the back anyway!


Using hot glue adhere a small loop of ribbon to the back of the coronet. Be sure to adhere it directly to the back of the project and not just the strip of paper you just added to the proejct...again I found out after the fact that it needed to be WELL ADHERED to the coronet itself....it fell off my wall because I had only adhered it to the strip...

Flip the coronet over and place a glob of hot glue to the front top about an inch from the edge. Place the wire handle of your plaque into the glob and hold until cool.
Tie a small ribbon bow and adhere to hide the hot glue glob. Place your flowers or floral arrangement into the now finished coronet to complete your project.
Supplies:
Inks: Chestnut Roan, Burnt Sienna, Dark Brown Fluid Chalk Inks
Cardstock: Clearsnap -Blush Red Light Prismatics & Natural Smooth - Prism Papers
Patterned Paper: K & Company
Accessories:Curvy Rectangle Die - Spellbinders, Punch: Treading Water Border Punch - Fiskars, Copper Craft Wire, Ribbon, Flowers and Foam Cone


Keep us in mind....."When it needs to be JustRite".

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Monogrammed "N"

For day 4, Keri Lee Sereika has designed this beautiful set of cards.

I have an Aunt Nancy who loves all of my cards...so much so that when I make her cards to send to her friends she DOESN'T SEND THEM!!! LOL I found a card that I had made for her MONTHS after I had given them to her..she said "Oh I keep one of all of them because I just can't part with them!" So I decided to surprise her with a batch of cards personalized just for her...and decided to make six so she would at least have FIVE to send! LOL



For this card I wanted to keep this simple, classy and detailed...very much like my Aunt. My Aunt is an artist and so she has a beautiful sense of color and design. I felt these colors were ones that she would appreciate as well as actually use. I used the Monogram Self Inking Stamper and the Damask Borders as well as a wing ding from the Trompe Font Set for the envelopes.

The nice thing about the Monogram Self Inking Stamper is that you just "stamp, stamp, stamp" and you are done! :) I stamped a bunch of these then die cut them out and they were ready to be used! I added a bit of interest to my layers by using the Spellbinders Labels One die as well as a swirl from a paperpiercing template to make this note set complete!


And lastly I like to personalize my envelopes! But I decided to turn the Damask Borders on it's side and add a wing ding from the Trompe Font Set to the center to just change things up a bit. Enjoy!



Supplies:
JustRite Stampers: Monogram Self Inking Stamper , Damask Borders, Trompe Font Set
Cardstock: Cranberry Dark, Vanilla Cream, Tawny Medium Prismatics - Prism Papers Patterned Paper: K& Company
Accessories: Ribbon: SU, Dies: Labels One, Classic Scalloped Circle Small - Spellbinders, Paper Crimper : FiskarsPaper Piercing Template: Ornare

Keep us in mind....."When it needs to be JustRite".

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Just Because

It is day three with Keri Lee Sereika. Today Kerri is sharing a great card.

Today's post just shows a quick and easy card using the Harmony Classic Circle III Stamp Ensemble once again. I started with a 5x7 card base, layered all of my scraps onto the top and adhered the pearls.
Did you notice the little butterfly die cut out there? I had needed that butterfly for a previous project but had saved the scrap paper and so it was just a bonus design detail that I was able to work into this card! I love when that happens! :D





I then stamped my main image and die cut using Spellbinders Scalloped Circle die. I used a sponge dauber and ink to distress the edges of the main image and then adhered it to the card front using 3-D Foam Squares by 3L. I then added the blue gems as a finishing touch to make my card complete!





Supplies:


JustRite Stamps: Harmony Classic Circle III Stamp Ensemble


Ink: Chestnut Roan Fluid Chalk Ink


ClearsnapCardstock: Vanilla Cream


Prismatics & Kraft - Prism PapersPatterned Paper


Accessories: Gems & Pearls: Blue Awning Collection - K&Company


Dies: Classic Scalloped Circle & Flying Beauties - Spellbinders















Keep us in mind....."When it needs to be JustRite".

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

The Journey designed by Keri Lee Sereika

Welcome to Day 2 with Keri . The new larger images in the JustRite Collection are perfect for scrapbooking and today Keri is sharing a page from her scrapbook with us.

Today I thought it would be fun to bring a scrap layout to the blog! It seems I have about 5000 files on my hard drive that are just begging to be printed and scrapped but I only have a little bit of time to focus on that at this point in my life....However there are a few photos that I just totally fell in love with the moment I saw them and HAD TO SCRAP THEM! Here is one...For this page I felt that it did not require an actual "title" because the stamp did that for me! This quote was just right for what I wanted this picture to portray...if only we, as adults could remember how important the journey is sometimes.....
The image I used comes from the Harmony Classic Circle III Stamp Ensemble. I applied the ink one color at a time starting with the butterfly image, then the quote and lastly the border. I did it this was for two reasons, one I started with the inner images first for ease of application, but I also started with my LIGHTEST color of ink first so that I would not ruin my light colored ink pads if I accidentally touched areas I had inked using a darker color. Ahhh the joys of working with Fluid Chalk Cat's Eyes ink pads. :) Enjoy!
Supplies:
Ink: Blush Rose, Dark Moss, Chestnut Roan Fluid Chalk Cat's Eyes Ink Pads - ClearsnapCardstock: Rose Light, Herbal Garden Medium
Prismatics: Natural Smooth (FABULOUS for stamping) - Prism Papers
Patterned Paper, Rubon & Bow Embellishment - Anna Griffin
Accessories:Pink Sparkle Brads - Creative Impressions,Dies: Labels One - Spellbinders
Punch: Scalloped Daisy Embossing Border Punch - Fiskars

Keep us in mind....."When it needs to be JustRite".

Monday, September 29, 2008

Happy Birthday 2U

It's Day One with Keri Lee Sereika. Keri has designed an amazing JustRite Birthday Card.


While this card has lots going on I knew I wanted this card to be extra special and really reflect the person I made it for...My girlfriend Sherry Wright just celebrated her birthday and I wanted her card to be as extra special as she is. So I first identified two things about Sherry...one, she is a class act....so I chose these beautiful papers by K&Company (Blue Awning Collection)...to me they are classy yet comfortable too! The other thing about Sherry is that she is a BEAUTIFUL PERSON. She puts her heart into her designs and femininity just oozes from her every project...so I thought why not go all out and do a super classy, feminine, soft, scrappy card for her bday... :)


Combining both the Small Letters Set, the 50pt and 25pt size letters from the Brayton Font Collection with the Harmony Classic Stamper Handle it was the "icing on the cake" so to speak. It allowed me to really personalize this card just for her. I was able to say what I wanted to say in a style that I hope Sherry really appreciates! :)

I really wanted my attention to details for this project to shine so I included the beautiful die cut butterfly from Spellbinders Butterflies 2 die set ..I inked the die first using Colorbox Pigment ink, then die cut and embossed the die. I then shook Opalescent Embossing Powder over top of the ink and heat set to emboss and add that shine... then I folded the wings and bent them over a stylus handle to give the butterfly dimension...
Lastly I mounted it to the card with three layers of simple bridal tulle under it to soften it and sort of ground the butterfly. And lastly I embossed the inside insert using the die so I could finish the inside of the card and make the project complete. I hope Sherry likes it as well as the rest of you reading the JustRite Blog today!

Enjoy~

Supplies:
JustRite Stamps: Small Letters, 25pt & 50pt Brayton Font, Harmony Classic Handle
Ink: Peacock Black Colorbox Pigment Ink & Blue Iris Fluid Chalk Ink- Paper:ClearsnapCardstock: Vanilla Cream, Tawny Medium Prismatics - Prism PapersPatterned K&Company Blue Awning Collection
Dies: Butterfly 2 & Classic Scalloped Circle Nestabilities - Spellbinders
Accessories: Cream Grosgrain - Creative Impressions ,Crystals: 4mm Crystalina Crystals & Professional Hot Fix Applicator - Kandi CorpOther: Scraps of Bridal Tulle
Keep us in mind....."When it needs to be JustRite".

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Welcome Guest Designer Keri Lee Sereika

Please welcome this weeks guest blogger Keri Lee Sereika. Many of you may be familiar with Keri's work as she is frequent contributor in Crafts n' Things, designer for Card Positioning Systems (CPS) and a former designer for Cornish Heritage Farms. Keri is a regular visitor at the JustRite blog, and we are thrilled that she will be sharing her creations with us all this week. Can't wait to Keri's designs visit her blog pink lemonade.

1. Tell us where you live.
I live in beautiful sunny South Carolina with my husband of seven and a half years and our three kids.

2. Tell us about your family.
My husband flies the C-17 Globemaster III for the USAF and I currently homeschool our oldest son who turned school age this year. My kids are all two years apart and are a blast to be mom to! While it is sometimes tough to feel like I have a good grip on reality and a handle on my sanity I wouldn't trade my life and lifestyle for anything!

3. Tell us how long you have been stamping.
I began stamping about five years ago...never realizing what it would come to mean to me and how it would change my life and how I look at things!

4. Tell us where you do your stamping.
I am really blessed. I have a 16x20 ft studio up above our two car garage that I just remodled last year and have tons of beautiful cabinets and EIGHTEEN FEET of counter top to use while I create. So I can now have MULTIPLE projects going at once and not run out of room...it is amazing...you can see pics on my blog if you would like to see the before and after pics!

5. Tell us what is your must have stamping tool.
My Bypass Paper Trimmer by Fiskars...I like all my mats nice and even, and I love being able to trim just the tiniest bit to make it all just rite. Hahah no pun intended.

6. Tell us how long have you been blogging.
I started my blog July 4th 2006. I was sitting at the computer and was waiting to go to a picnic and decided it was time to start a blog! So, no knowing what I was getting into and not knowing A THING about blogs I jumped in with both feet. I blog first for me, then for my readers and sometimes I just don't blog. My family comes first and so when things get crazy I just post that life is crazy and I will be back to blogging once life settles...and so far my readers are just awesome and understand that if a few days go by, not to worry, I will be back! :)

7. Tell us who is currently your favorite paper company.
Ohhh that is a tough one....for cardstock I am a total Prism Princess. Love their vast array of colors and the texture is divine!!! As for patterned papers..well the pretty category goes to Anna Griffin, Webster's Pages and K& Company....I use their stuff alot and have had great success with both those companies many beautiful lines.
For Cute and Fun well that category goes to...hmmm that is a tough one...I don't use it as much as I should but I love October Afternoon & Cloud Nine right now! LOL You will see alot of that in the near future on my blog! LOL

8. Tell us what are you currently addicted to .
Well, I love ribbon and brads...always have...they scream class and ease to me...but I am right now finding I love hot fix crystals by Kandi Corp...they add just the right bit of sparkle to my projects with out making them look cheap....

9. Tell us your favorite paper crafting season and why.
Oh man another toughy....I love to craft Christmas projects...and everyday gift projects....I like knowing that what I create is going to make someone else's day just a bit brighter...even if it is a simple card to say "hello, I am thinking of you" it makes me all warm and fuzzy to know my love of paper, ink and stamps makes someone else smile!

Keep us in mind....."When it needs to be JustRite".