Showing posts with label Yana Smakula. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yana Smakula. Show all posts

Friday, March 20, 2026

Gingham Floral

I am still enjoying creating with Yana Smakula's Tulips and Daffodils press and foil plate.


I pressed the plate with grey Archival Ink onto regular cardstock, then coloured it with the coordinating stencil and Pinkfresh Studio inks.


I adhered it to some lilac gingham with 3D foam adhesive, and pressed one of the sentiments from the Bouquet of Hugs set onto the same paper with black Betterpress ink.  It was also attached with 3D adhesive.  A few iridescent gems finished it off.


The press plate, stencils and sentiments are all available at The Papercrafter's Workshop.








Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Bright Daisy Trio

Still my favourite press plate!  This is the Daisy Trio by Yana Smakula for Spellbinders.


I was inspired by a stenciled daisy card by Mindy Eggen, loving her Distress Ink blend, and wanted to try something similar.  This first one is a blend of Dried Marigold, Abandoned Coral and Seedless Preserves.


I used a medium blue with the shadow stencil, that blended in so nicely with the background shades!


My blue card was pressed a while ago, using Pinkfresh Studio inks, but coloured in faintly with Spun Sugar Distress Oxide, plus Twisted Citron and Peeled Paint on the stems.


The sentiments on all my cards are the One Word Greetings Dies from Kristina Werner, cut out of white cardstock with a vellum halo.


And now for the grunge version!  I actually pressed this one first on a Cotton Card panel, which didn't give perfect coverage (but I still love how it turned out!).  So I splattered it with white paint and blue ink for an artsy finish.  My first card above, was pressed on regular cardstock, which gave that really wonderful ink blended background.






Saturday, March 14, 2026

Trio of Tulips & Daffodils

I kind of went to town this week using the new Tulips and Daffodils press & foil plate from Yana Smakula for Spellbinders.  I made 3 cards, all with a very similar colour palette in three different ways.


My first card was foiled on some gingham printed Hammermill paper from Art Impressions, using Rose Gold foil.  This worked so beautifully!  I'm still pretty new to foiling, so when it works out this well, I'm just speechless.  I've really been wanting to try using the Ai papers, as I thought they'd be perfect for foiling.  The sentiment is from the Bouquet of Sentiments set, and I struggled to get this one to foil well.


Second card - just pressed with Betterpress black ink on regular cardstock.  Again, great image - and I coloured it with stencils/ink.  I added a little light blue ink in and around the flowers, probably wouldn't do this again, but it kept the background from looking too stark.  I cut it out with my Essential Arches dies, and matted it on some Ai patterned paper.  The sentiment was foiled in gold on the patterned melon coloured paper.


My third card was a bit of an experiment.  I wanted to press on some yellow cardstock, and do just a pale ink blend on the blooms.  I used Betterpress Saffron ink to press the image off center, and just lightly stenciled in the ink.  I used the Serenade Sentiments dies cut in metallic gold, and stacked with a second layer to add my sentiment across the bottom.


For someone who isn't a huge yellow fan, I've certainly been reaching for it lately!  But hey, daffodils...  Stay tuned, I may try some of the 'fantasy' coloured blooms that I've been seeing others do.  This collection will be available soon on the Papercrafter's Workshop site.







Thursday, March 12, 2026

Yana's Tulips and Daffodils

Oh my!  This is one of the prettiest plates that I've played with in a while - Yana Smakula's Tulips and Daffodils.


I pressed it with Betterpress Black ink onto a Porcelain Cotton Card panel, then used Pinkfresh Studio inks with the coordinating stencils to add the colour.


I went in with a tiny brush to add extra shading to the daffodil centers.  The sentiment is from the Bouquet of Sentiments set in the same collection - die cut and popped up with 3D foam adhesive.


The collection will be available soon on The Papercrafter's Workshop website.







Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Daisy Trio - Fall Version

I pulled out a panel that I'd pressed a few months ago, and finished making it up into a card today.  This is the Daisy Trio press plate and stencil set by Yana Smakula.

This is such a gorgeous plate, and I loved making the daisies into more of a black eyed susan/fall type of flower.  The blue background wasn't perfectly pressed, the tape marks showed through a bit, so I purposefully grunged up my card with a little white paint, and fixed up some of the areas with my Copic markers.  I'm really happy with the end result.

The sentiment is from the You Are Everything Sentiment set, pressed in Copper Pot metallic ink from Lisa Horton.



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