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November 1, 2022

Fall theme cookies

Hello all, Today I 'm here with fall theme cookies using Craftwell eBrush and siphon kit.

I baked sugar cookies and decorated using royal icing in the shapes of pumpkin 🎃 and fall leaves 🍂 

To give the glossy effect and real leaf looks, I used Craftwell eBrush and siphon kit with airbrush food colors.

Attaching the picture for reference.



Thank you,

Lavanya Ravindran 

April 20, 2021

Hello Daisies

 Hello everyone!! This is Berina here today, with a Spring floral card.

I used the Heartfelt Creations' Delicate Asters dies to create the delicate daisies and the leaves. For the elegant border, I used Delicate Border Basics, also from Heartfelt Creations. For the beautiful script hello, I used the Fancy Hello die from Altenew. I used my SNAP machine for all die cutting. After adhering all the flowers, leaves and sentiment, I added a few drops of Nuvo drops in clear.

How do you like my card today? Let me know in the comments. Thanks for stopping by. Have a great day!!

- Berina

October 6, 2020

It's Autumn here

Hi folks, 

Today I'm here with a fall theme 3D cake using Craftwell eBrush

I began with baking a basic vanilla sponge cake and cut into mini round circles. Then stacked and frosted those mini cake layers. Thinking pumpkin shape in mind, I tried to carve the same in the cake. Once getting desired shape, I covered the cake with fondant. Also made few fondant leaves using cutters along with this. Then used my Craftwell eBrush and siphon kit to give life to those mini pumpkins and leaves.







Thanks everyone for stopping by and see you soon with another project.

With love, 

Lavanya Ravindran

La Cakes

September 21, 2016

Embossed Autumn by Jan Hunter

I <3 embossing!  For this project, I used the Teresa Collins Herringbone and Hounstooth A6 folders.  I hope you can see it in the details.


Even the twill tape has the Herringbone design imprinted on it using the folder and some ink.

You'll need:
Teresa Collins Embossing folders
Ink
eBrush, marker adaptor (TB for this project0
Markers (Tombow 985, 977, 933, 847)
Stamps (Autumn DaysGlass Blooms)
Detail Embossing Powder (White by Ranger)
Twill Tape (1/2 inch wide)
Heat gun
staples, stapler
glue dots
Twine
Other embellishments as desired
Cardstock

Stamp and heat emboss the leaves, Set aside.
Emboss a piece of card stock measuring 4 x 5.25 using the Houndstooth folder. Using the Herringbone folder, emboss the left side of a piece of cardstock measuring 2.5 x 5.5.

Using the herringbone folder, slide the twill tape through the center area at the fold.  Flip the tape up and ink the bottom side of the folder where the tape will lay.  Lay the twill tape on the inked portion and press with your hands or a brayer being careful that the tape doesn't move. The pattern will be pressed into the tape.  Remove the tape.  Repeat as needed for the remainder of your tape.  Heat set ink if needed.  "Pleat" the tape and if desired stitch or staple.  You could also use glue dots to secure the pleats in place.  Clip the ends into an inverted V.  Set aside.

Using the eBrush, edge the sides of the white cardstock the base and the smaller piece using the brown (977).  Set those pieces aside (oops, no picture os this step).

Using the lightest colored marker in the eBrush, begin coloring the leaves. Add layers of color wiping excess off off the embossed areas.  Trim the leaves.










Arrange the leaves on the strip of paper, adding pop-up dots as desired for some added height. Stamp the sentiment to the same strip. Add the twill tape using glue dots to secure. Wrap some twine around the whole strip of card a couple of times. Finish the twine as desired.

Secure the large embossed cardstock to the card pase. Add the strip securing with tape or glue.  Add any additional elements as desired.

Change the dimensions to 4x6 and choosing a fall sentiment, this would look very nice framed.

Wishing you happy crafting and don't be afraid to mix textures with embossing folders OR to add more dimension using the folders and ink to tape or ribbons.  There's lots of fun to be had.

Wishing you time in your crafting room this week and every week!

November 20, 2014

Fall themed favors

Ebrush Design Team: Mitsyana Wright Week 3 Cycle 1

OH!!!! I want a favor so much! Fall in love with these great favor box by Mitsyana Wright!! Love them!

Hello Crafty Friends... Today's project are fall themed favors.

These make great little treats for coworkers or to give to your child(ren)'s classmates for school. They also look great at thank you gifts to family and friends for those "oh, so important" holiday parties!


Supplies Needed
eBrush and SN adapter
Spectrum Noir Markers (DG3, DG4, GB10, TN80
Maple Leaf die & embossing folder (Cuttlebug)
Turkey Day stamp set (Pink and Main)
Versafine ink pad (onyx black)
Cardstock (olive green and orange)
Sheet of cork (DCWV)
Twine


With you personal die cut machine cut your leaves out of green and orange cardstock. Then with the coordinating embossing folder, emboss the leaf details.



With your eBrush machine (with SN adapter head) and Spectrum Noir Markers, shade your leaves starting with your lightest green (DG3), then darker one (DG4). Do this by first ebrushing the outline of the leaf then add more depth by following the veins. Repeat using your browns... Lightest (GB10) then darkest (TN8). 


 Stamp the Give Thanks sentiment from the Turkey Day stamp set by Pink and Main,  onto a sheet of cork. I used cork from DCWV's cork stack. Punch hole on left hand side and tie one of each color leaf and tag together with twine. Attach to tin with glue dots.

Fill tin with your favorite candy. Since it's fall, I filled mine with candy corns. Not my personal favorite but my husband and kids love them. These were pumpkin spice flavored. Sounds yummy but I'll just take their word for it!

... Not a big candy corn fan (like me), try filling your favors with mints or M&M's... mmmm, chocolaaaate!!


And there you have it, super simple yet elegant fall favors.

Hope you have an awesome holiday season!

~DT Mitsy

To see more of my projects visit my blog at:
upontippytoes.blogspot.com
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November 19, 2014

Remembrance of Fall Leaves!

Ebrush Design Team: Jan Hunter Week 3 Cycle 1

Jan treats us with a beautiful leave project. I love the fall leaves and had never seen the change of colors until just recently. Jan project is a beauty!


Welcome to my 1st Craftwell eBrush DT project for the month of November.  The leaves are nearly gone from the trees, but the memories aren't.  I hope you'll enjoy this project just as much I did creating it.

This is actually, a BEFORE the finished project shot -- but, If the background looks familiar, it's a leftover portion of the background done for Fluttering Fall Leaves post on October 27th of this year.  You can find the details here.   The colors seemed little bright for what I envisioned, so I decided to see how  adding a layer of vellum and modge-podge might work to mute the colors just a little.  I liked the look and it does look a little like some leaves encased in ice.


The process:
eBrush
Spectrum Noir markers
Transparent Stencils - leaves from several kits available at  SVGCuts.com
White foam core (about 10 x 12 inches)
Quote cut into stencil form
Vellum
Electronic Cutting Machine (I use the eclips 2 and eCal Software)
Cardstock for quote stencil
painter's tape
Spray the leaves using a stencil, the eBrush and  rich earthy colored markers.  If needed, use the leaf cut from your stencil as a mask.  This process adds a little more dimension and a few of your leaves will look like they're laying on top of each other in randomness just like they do in real life.  You can use the marker to add depth along the edges or just adjust your spraying to be more on the stencil and just a breath of color on the edge of the leaf itself.  Fill your piece as desired.

Even though Alcohol markers dry quickly, you may find your art just a bit tacky, depending on the humidity.  let it sit for a couple of hours before moving to the next step.  However, you can prepare for the next step while your artwork is drying. Take a sheet of vellum (I used white) and tear into small strips.  Modge-Podge the bottom of the vellum and apply directly to the foam core - your brushed side up.  Carefully, apply a coat of the Modge-Podge to the top of the vellum  as you add each pieceand continue until the entire surface of the foam core is covered. (Note, don't get too much spread over to your art work, our your marker may smear a little).  Add another layer of Modge-Podge if desired to ensure that all the edges have been secured once the entire surface has been covered.  Once this step has dried, you can trim any excess vellum from the edges with a craft knife, scissors or razor for clean edges.
 Prepare your stencil with your quote on it.  I used some painters tape to center and secure it to my prepared surface.  Once again, using the eBrush, I sprayed and completed the quote.  I did use a blender pen to remove the color from the letters that needed some open spaces that weren't included in the stencil.  That worked very well in removing the color from those very small areas.  I also added a hit of white gel pen in a few areas to highlight the letter so it wouldn't blend too much into the background.


Remove the stencil and if there is any tackiness - let it dry a little longer before mounting in a frame or adding ribbon to hang your project.  I'm choosing to just let mine sit unframed on the mantle for the time being.  It's certainly caught the eye of many of our household visitors and I love seeing it there.
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I can see this project also being applied to large tags or pennants  on canvas or burlap for a Fall decor banner.  Hmmm, another project may soon be in the works here.... Enjoy your crafting and we'll see you again soon!

We love Jan's creations and you can learn and share with her by visiting her blog. Also  don't forget to join eBrush by Craftwell Facebook group!

October 30, 2014

3D Flower Birthday Card

eBrush Design Team: Mitsyana Wright Week 2 Cycle 1

Oh what a beautiful card, as a mother I would love to receive one of these! Mitsyana is such a talented lady. Her ebrush sings along all day with many a creative project! 


Hello Again Crafty Friends... Today I wanted to share with you all a card I made for one of the most important women in my life. My mom. For me a store bought card just won't do. 

For someone as special as she is, I needed to pour lots of love into it... it needed to come straight from my heart.


Supplies Needed
Craftwell
eBrush and Copic(CP) adapter
Teresa Collins Cut'n'Boss
Teresa Collins Pocket Dies 
Thankful Holidays set- Lg & Sm flower,leaf, berry twig, & scalloped oval label)
Happy stamp set
Stitched Greetings Stamped set
Copic
Sketch Markers (RV11, RV19, RV25, YR16, YG17)
Tsukineko/ Imagine Crafts
Versa Magic (Hint of Pesto)
Versafine (Onyx Black)
EK Success border punch (
Additional Supplies
Glue Gun & Glue Sticks
Scissors
Foam Adhesive
Double-sided Adhesive
Patterned Paper 
Various Cardstock
Ribbon


With my cut'n'boss. and my Teresa Collins pocket dies I cut  out my shapes in red, green, light pink, and white card stock. A great thing about using this machine is the huge platform. I can cut a lot of dies all at once. And, with the cut'n'boss' strong motor and gears cutting through several layers at once is a breeze.

For my flower I cut 4 red flowers, 2 green leaves, 1 small light pink flower, and 3 twig & berries ( I used them for stamens). I also cut the scalloped oval out 2 times (1 copper for the frame and i white for the center label). Then I adhered them onto a separate piece of cardstock to make one solid piece. 


I stamped my Happy Birthday phrase using two stamp sets from Pink and Main called "Stitched Greetings"( for the word happy, in Versa Magic - Hint of Pesto) and"Happy"( for the word Birthday, in Versafne - Onyx Black) .


For my flower, first, I ebrushed all my red flowers with a star pattern with Copic markers RV19 and YG17. 
   

I curled the end of my petals up, hot glued all flowers together alternating the pedals.


For the center of the flower I ebrushed the smaller flower in Copic Markers RV25, YR16, and YG17. I then I punched a hole in the center of the flower and set aside.The stamens I ebrushed in RV11, RV25, RV19 andYG17. 

                

I inserted my stamens into the center hole and secured them in place by hot gluing the stem from the bottom the flower.

I then hot glued this piece to the stack of red flowers.


For the leaves I ebrushed them with Copic Markers YG17 & YR16. Backed it by gluing to a piece of dark green cardstock and cut out by hand with my scissors.



I hot glued the leave to the under part of the flower. 

The  card front was made with a 6"x6" piece of foiled cardstock and a 1 1/4" strip of patterned  cardstock that I punched with my EK success border punch and ebrushed with Copic YG17. I then wrapped with a piece of 7/8" olive green satin ribbon and attached my scalloped label with foam adhesive for dimension. Then, I adhere this card front to a 6"x6"plain white card base I made by folding a 12"x6" piece in half.


This took a little bit of time to put together but was quite easy to do. Ebrushing all my pieces instead of shading them cut my work time down by more than half. I love this machine!

I hope this project has inspired you and thanks for stopping by!
Happy eBrushing!!

~ DT Mitsy
Mitsyana Wright 
https://upontippytoes.blogspot.com


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