Thursday, January 10, 2013

CHA Sneak Peeks Day 4


The Impression Obsession team is showcasing some new images being introduced this week at CHA! You can visit the I.O. Blog each day this week for links to the previews. Be sure to leave a comment on each designer's posts throughout the week for a chance to win a $25 gift certificate daily from Impression Obsession!

Gary Robertson has some fun and whimsical garden gnomes in this release - here are a couple of his designs, which I painted with acrylic paints... this is Gnome on Bench...

...and Gnome on Swing.


Closer in...



If you're curious how I made the flowers, you may be surprised to know that I didn't use flower dies! These were made using the Mini Circle Tags die set pictured below, along with the Branch Die.

 Here's how I made them.... Each flower has 6 layers of text-weight paper, attached in the center with a brad. I spritzed my flower with water as I was working, so each layer was damp as I crushed it up to the center. Crush the layers one at a time, until all 6 are pulled up around each other, then gently open them out. The water will help them keep their form when they dry.


Be sure to stop by tomorrow for our final day of new images - hope you're enjoying the hop!
Thanks for stopping by!

52 comments:

  1. love the gnome! Thanks for showing us how to make the beautiful flowers

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  2. OK - the gnome is darling, but the flowers are supreme!

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  3. cute card...thanks for showing us how you made the flowers.

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  4. Oooooo, love the beautiful 3D flowers! What a beautiful frame!

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  5. Love your gnome,your painting is awesome,your card is beautiful,thank you for the tutorial,I am so glad I became a follower...

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  6. He does some great images doesn't he?? Love your cards, and your gorgeous flowers are awesome!!

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  7. You're amazing! Love it all.
    PH

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  8. The card is cute,love the flowers.

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  9. love the flowers, the gnomes are really cute.

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  10. wonderful Dina - thanks for sharing how your made the flowers!
    Sandra ltb

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  11. Love this picture frame presentation... The flowers are beautifully made too !

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  12. Beautiful cards and flowers!!!

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  13. Your cards are beautiful, love your colouring (as always) and the flowers are genius ! I think I need those dies:) Have a great day, Shirley

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  14. Beautiful flowers, and, again, amazing coloring :)

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  15. got to love garden gnomes! You flowers are fantastic as well.

    Penny

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  16. Great painting and I like the flowers.

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  17. The swinging gnome is so cute - and I love your flowers.

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  18. Wow, can't believe you used acrylic paints.It looks great ! Now I've got to try that(but I can feel a disaster coming)!

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  19. Love your Gnome cards! Fabulous coloring! And those flowers are fabulous... thanks for sharing your technique!
    DeniseB

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  20. Enjoyed the technique of making the flowers and your card is lovely.

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  21. Your coloring of the gnomes is truly spectacular.

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  22. What a cute gnome and the special flowers are a great accent ! Thanks for sharing !

    karenajo

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  23. Sweet little gnome on the swing. I thank you for sharing about how you crafted the sweet flowers!

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  24. Sweet little gnome on the swing. I thank you for sharing about how you crafted the sweet flowers!

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  25. Delightful, I do need it. Some things have to be had.

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  26. Love the flowers and the gnomes are neat.

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  27. Love the flowers! Beautiful cards!

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  28. Cute cards, love those flowers!

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  29. The gnomes are very cute. But I love your flowers. Thanks for the step by step directions.

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  30. OMG! LOVE that gnome on a swing!! My sister's neighbor actually collects gnomes for her garden and has hundreds. She gives tours of her grounds and is a popular local attraction. This card really captures the whimsical nature of the gnome!

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  31. Fun cards! That gnome swinging is adorable. Thanks so much for the tutorial on the flowers. Your work is fantastic. TFS

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  32. Those flowers are spectacular! Thanks for the how-to!!

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  33. Beautifully done! You are amazing :)

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  34. Precious! Love the little gnomes and this is such a cutie. Love the flowers you made too! So pretty and very real looking.
    Lynn

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  35. These gnome stams are super cute!! Love your flowers!!

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  36. Dina, you are amazing. I love all your art and this card is fantastic.

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  37. Cute cards, especially the "swinging" gnome! Thanks for sharing

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  38. Connie Pruitt1/10/2013 6:58 PM

    Great card

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  39. cute gnomes
    your coloring is wonderful

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  40. These are so sweet with lovely embellishments.

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  41. Great cards! The gnome on the swing is so cute. Also love your flower idea. Thanks for sharing.

    Katie B.

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  43. Such cute little guys! The flowers look so real I can smell them from here. Blessings, LIsa

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  44. both of htese gnomes are so cute....I love his expression/non expression in each image! Thanks for the flower tutorial!

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  45. Those gnomes look amazing! And those flowers, they look real!!

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  46. Great coloring on the image! Love how it pops against the white.

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  47. What fun to be reminded of water on circles six layer flowers, Dina! Ours were five layers years ago and more crushed low in the center, but your product blossom is more double blossom full/ realistic. I like it! Thanks for spurring papercrafting possibilities.
    Purplish-blue-white is safe for guys and dolls. Smart choice.
    A friend spent the night after Christmas is an ice hotel, Arctic Circle, where glacial ice carvings gloriously adorn walls and windows... would you think an ice flower/snowflakes layered could turn out so lovely? Worth playing with on paper?
    Keep Looking UP! mt23stamperatyahoo

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  48. The gnomes are so detailed and your coloring is fantastic! I love those flowers you have made. Great projects! Thanks for sharing!

    Chris R. from Iowa
    ckrobinson01@hotmail.com

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