Showing posts with label rubeena naz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rubeena naz. Show all posts

Saturday, October 15, 2016

Ruby's Bridal Shower Blog Hop

To see our October Leading Lady, Maya Isaksson's Third Performance CLICK HERE.
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Welcome!  Many of you came from the always excellent Emily Leiphart's blog and if you are just stumbling up on this blog hop please continue reading for tons of beautiful inspiration and prizes. :-)

There is nothing better than celebrating an incredible person and a wondrous event.  Ruby (now Rubeena Ianigro formerly known as Rubeena Naz) just got married and Amy Tsuruta (first stop on the blog hop too) organized a special blog hop to commemorate the occasion and Ruby herself.  Anyone who knows Ruby knows her as a generous person who gives of her time, effort and talents.  I feel very fortunate to be able to participate in honoring such a beautiful person inside and out.

Oh and make sure to comment throughout the hop for prizes from these companies:

Ruby's Shower Prizes

Now onto the card I created for Ruby.

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I was inspired by cake in creating this card.  I used embossing paste and one of the roses and the single leaf from Duo: The Big, the Bold and Extras Creative Screenings.  On the white cardstock panel cut with the largest scallop rectangle layer from Essentials: Audrey Cutaways I placed the leaf three times and spread the embossing paste over it like frosting.  On a separate sheet of cardstock I placed the rose and spread the embossing paste that I mixed with a little pink ink over the rose.  Once dry I cut it out and placed it on the scallop panel.  I added the die cut "congrats" from The Big, the Bold and You Cutaways over the rose.  I adhered the scalloped panel with foam dimensional adhesive to a card base covered with patterned paper from American Crafts Valentine collection 6x6 paper pad.  I love the little bit of bold color and pattern behind the soft white and pale pink.

Last I sprinkled a generous amount of sparkly gems because it's for a wedding and Ruby deserves some bling. :-)

Your last stop is with the magnificent Miriam Prantner!

Should you have gotten lost here is the entire linked up blog hop:
Shay (w&w blog) <===== YOU ARE HERE

Before I go I just want to wish Ruby and her husband, Steve, a lifetime of joy and laughter together!

Happy creating,
Shay.

Saturday, April 30, 2016

April Leading Lady Rubeena Naz | Take Five

April will soon be ending with sadly means it is our last Saturday with our awe-inspiring and awesome April Leading Lady, Rubeena Naz.  The last five weeks with Ruby have been tremendously inspiring, fun and astonishing.  Ruby's ability to create with such passion, skill and scope is something we can all aspire to and made each post a joy to read.  I feel so blessed for Ruby sharing her talents and self this month!

If you missed her smashing debut you must see it...CLICK HERE or her sensational second performance of bright and bold watercolor wonders CLICK HERE or her triumphant third performance of dazzling My Precious projects CLICK HERE or her fashionably fabulous fourth performance CLICK HERE.  

Lucky for us all we have her final command performance today.  


Good morning! I am back with my fifth and last post as Leading Lady for Winnie & Walter! Thanks so much for all your comments on my last four posts. If you missed them, you can find them here.

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As usual, I'm excited to continue and share my creative process with you! Shay is offering my blog followers a $30 Winnie & Walter gift card as a giveaway. You can see the details of the giveaway at the end of this post.

I have shared four posts full of ideas for finding inspiration for cardmaking. To be honest, I have struggled with figuring out what things to share with you. I am sure many of you can relate to the feeling of creating whatever you're in the mood to create. Often times, the inspiration just doesn't come when you need it. Guest designing is a great challenge for me because I set out to do something different. I really wanted to come up with masculine cards, but I'll just have to admit that I am still struggling there! Ha. So today I am sharing cards that focus on BACKGROUNDS! It's one of the easiest ways to come up with beautiful cards -- create your own backgrounds.

Once I knew I wanted to focus on this theme, I ended up with a hot mess in my room. Seriously, I even ended up spilling water all over my desk while I was trying to watercolor. The end result was eight cards! They're pretty basic but pretty!

Cards 1 and 2: Distress Inks

I love creating backgrounds using distress inks and the blending tools. You can create some great combinations for scenes like a sunset, sunrise, night sky, or galaxy look. For the first card, I used black and a few different shades of blue that I blended into an ombré night sky onto watercolor card stock piece. I prepped the base with powder to prevent stray embossing powder. I stamped the stars from Wishing You with Evelin T Designs with VersaMark and heat embossed with white embossing powder. I glued the panel to my white card base. Separately, I die-cut the word 'happy' from In a Word: Happy Cutaway from white card stock. I stamped 'everything" from The Big, the Bold, and the Happy using a dark blue ink and second generation stamping. Finally, I added the 'happy' with foam tape above the words.

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For the second card, I used different shades of red, orange, and yellow and Scenery: Pattern of the Rings Creative Screenings. Once the colors were blended, I die-cut the panel using the large scallop frame die from Essentials: Audrey Cutaways. I die-cut the word 'hugs' from In a Word: Hugs Cutaway from the center of the colored panel as well as from a separate white card stock piece. I removed the color version and inserted the white 'hugs' and glued the panel onto a white card base.

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Cards 3 and 4: Shapes

Another way to create your own background is using solid or outline shades. For the next two cards, I used images from Scenery: Rectangled & Triangled. I stamped the small solid triangle in different Distress Ink shades and created a colorful background. I die-cut to a small panel and added some black watercolor splatters. I attached the panel to the center of a white card base. I die-cut the word 'thanks' from In a Word: Thanks Cutaway from black card stock and attached to center with foam tape.

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For the next card, I stamped the long rectangle stamp a few times to create a brick-like pattern on a white watercolor panel in a waterproof black ink. I added some watercolor in the bottom corner. I die-cut the word 'always' from The Big, the Bold and Comfort Cutaways from black cardstock and attached it with foam tape. I stamped 'with love' from The Big, the Bold, and the Happy with VersaMark on black card stock and heat embossed with white embossing powder. I trimmed it down to small label size and glued it above 'always' with foam tape.

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Card 5: Words

One interesting way to create your own background is to stamp sentiments repeatedly. I stamped 'hello' from The Big, the Bold, and the Happy in a light gray ink on my card base. I rounded off the bottom corners. On watercolor cardstock, I stamped a flower and some ferns from In Bloom: Addie's Garden and colored them. I attached them to the center of the panel with foam tape. I stamped 'to my friend' from The Big, the Bold, and the Happy in black ink.

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Cards 6, 7, and 8: Florals

One of the best ways to create gorgeous cards is to stamp a background using flowers or ferns. You can leave them without color or add coloring. I share three different looks. For the first card, I stamped one of the images repeatedly on a watercolor panel using Pine Needles Distress Ink. I used the same color to add a bit of color to the images. When dried, I glued the panel to a white card base. I die-cut the word 'thanks' from In a Word: Thanks Cutaway four times and stacked them together over the center. Such a simple and quick card, but look how pretty it turned out! It would be great to create a set of these in different colors.

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For the next card, I stamped one of the flowers from In Bloom: Addie's Garden repeatedly in black ink on the card base. I left them alone and did not color them. I die-cut the word 'hello' from In a Word: Hello Cutaway from gold glitter cardstock. I glued it to a small rectangle panel of black glitter cardstock and matted it down over some gold thread before sticking it to the stamped panel.

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My last card shows one of my favorite ways to create backgrounds. I stamped another image from In Bloom: Addie's Garden repeatedly as I did in the last card. This time, I colored using my Mission Gold watercolors. Once it dried, I glued it to a white card base. On a strip of black card stock, I stamped the sentiment from Happiest of Holidays with Evelin T Designs with VersaMark and heat embossed with white embossing powder. I added the strip to the center with foam tape.

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I hope you have felt inspired by all the tips I've shared in my Leading Lady posts! Thank you so so so much for all the amazing comments you've left me! It's been a great experience to share my work with you. Winnie & Walter is generously offering a $30 gift card to my readers so be sure to visit me at A Rare Ruby to enter to win! :)


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Saturday, April 23, 2016

April Leading Lady Rubeena Naz | Take Four

Our April Leading Lady, Rubeena Naz, is back for her fantastic fourth performance!  If you missed her smashing debut you must see it...CLICK HERE or her sensational second performance of bright and bold watercolor wonders CLICK HERE or her triumphant third performance of dazzling My Precious projects CLICK HERE!  Rubeena is nothing if not fabulous and fashionable and today she will show you how you can be too! 

And now we present Rubeena!

Good morning! I am back with my fourth post as Leading Lady for Winnie & Walter! Thanks so much for all your comments on my last three posts. If you missed them, you can find them here.
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As usual, I'm excited to continue and share my creative process with you! Shay is offering my blog followers a $30 Winnie & Walter gift card as a giveaway. You can see the details of the giveaway at the end of this post.

The cards I share today are inspired by fashion. One of my favorite challenges used to be the Runway Inspired Challenge, which is currently on a hiatus. Even before I discovered the challenge, I used to look up photos of dresses for design or color inspiration. I will share a few dresses I found online and the cards that were inspired as a result. 

 PHOTO INSPIRATION #1: 

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(source: Vogue) 

To begin, I created a clean and simple card.

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This is generally not my style, but I am comfortable with it. It is tolerated by the perfectionist in me. I focused on the color combination of white, blue, and black so I started by stamping the large flower and some ferns from In Bloom: Addie's Garden with a waterproof black ink. I fussy cut the images and colored a few petals. On my A2 white card base, I added some black and blue splatters and arranged the images over it with foam tape. Finally, I fussy cut 'prayers' from The Big, the Bold, and Comfort Cutaways using white card stock and added it over the images with foam tape.

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PHOTO INSPIRATION #2:

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(source: EOnline) 

For the next card, I focused on a few different elements.

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I stamped two of the images from In Bloom: Addie's Garden with VersaMark Ink onto watercolor card stock and heat embossed with clear embossing powder. I colored with Mission Gold watercolors. Once it dried, I die-cut the word 'hi' from In a Word: Hi Cutaway from the colored panel. In the dress, the colors blue and gray stand out most so I added them as card stock layers. I die-cut light gray card stock using the large scallop die from Essentials: Audrey Cutaways and glued it to my A2 white card base. I die-cut some rounded card stock in blue and black and added white pigment splatters. Once it dried, I scored some lines across the center -- inspired by the dress's band. I added twine around the blue piece and glued both pieces over the gray one. Finally, I added the 'hi' cutaway with foam tape.

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PHOTO INSPIRATION #3:

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(source: Wedding Gown) 

 The next card definitely looks like it was inspired by fashion. :)

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I started by stamping the expressive florals from In Bloom: Lola's Bouquet with Joni Andaya with distress inks using second-generation stamping, which basically means the first stamp is done on scrap paper and then stamped on the main card panel. This way, my card results in some light shades as you can see on the dress. I fussy cut around the top border of the pattern. I stamped 'with love' from Happiest of Holidays with Evelin T Designs with VersaMark ink and heat embossed with gold embossing powder. Inspired by the top part of her dress, I used gold glitter tulle. I added foam tape to the stamped panel first so I could glue the gold tulle behind it and have it peeking from behind. I added some tape behind the gold tulle and glued it to my white A2 card base. I added some multi medium on my card base so the tulle could stick to it, but I also added gold thread over it to secure it. The thread was similar to the lines in her dress. For the final touch, I added gold and pink sequin strands.

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PHOTO INSPIRATION #4:

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(source: Dillards) 

I totally fell in love with the pattern from this dress. I knew I would be using watercolors so I started with a watercolor panel. I stamped some of the images from In Bloom: Addie's Garden using Antique Linen Distress Ink and then used my Mission Gold watercolors. I added some black splatters once it dried. Inspired by the floral border and the pleats in her dress, I fussy cut around the stems and flowers at the bottom and then cut the panel vertically into 6 parts. I rounded off the corners and placed the panel over blue card stock. I alternated some of the pieces with foam tape. Separately, I stamped 'hello' from The Big, the Bold, and Happy with VersaFine Onyx Black ink and heat embossed with clear embossing powder. I fussy cut it and added it to the center with foam tape.

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I hope you have felt inspired by all the tips I've shared in my Leading Lady posts! Winnie & Walter is generously offering a $30 gift card to my readers so be sure to visit me at A Rare Ruby to enter to win! :)

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