Happy Birthday Neat and Tangled!

Hey hi and hello there! I’m so happy (and honored!) to be hopping along to celebrate Neat & Tangled turning FOUR! Hooray!

I’ve been lucky enough to get to hang out and stamp with Danielle, the owner of Neat & Tangled, and she is one of my heroes. (Plus we both like the same kind of food — yes! If she lived closer I’d be baking her a cake and taking it right over!)

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Two Cards!

I just may have gotten a little bit carried away — I ended up  making TWO cards. But I have so many ideas! I could have kept going and going and going and well you get the idea lol!

Hooray by Lisa Spangler

Now how about a closer look at each card, plus I have a few tips and tricks to share too.

Card #1: With Zig Clean Color Real Brush Pens

Hooray by Lisa Spangler

For my first card I decided to try coloring the Hooray piece with Zig Clean Color Real Brush pens. What a long name, right? But oh man, they are so pretty and vibrant. I’m just getting started with the markers so I only have a few — for NOW! But I kinda want them ALL! (See supplies at the end.)

I first purchased this set of “pale” colors — I put pale in quotes because they are really vibrant! I used the light blue, light carmine red and bright yellow on this card. I’d say that if you want try them out start with this set. I sure wish I’d grabbed this set of 36 to start with tho! Just sayin’. There’s also a set of 24 that’s really good too.

I started out by cutting the Hooray out of watercolor paper, and I made sure to save all the little bits in a bowl so that I could reassemble it later. Just have to say that I think Danielle is an absolute genius: there’s only 5 pieces to save if you wanna do this. YES!

Save your scraps!

My go-to watercolor paper for cardmaking these days is the Kid Made Modern pack from Target — you can find it in the craft aisle (IF I haven’t been to your store and bought it all hahaha!) I love this paper since it’s smooth for stamping on, yet takes paint really well. And you can’t beat the price.

Since I used thicker watercolor paper the flower centers didn’t cut out — but that was okay by me. I wanted to let ya know that they cut out just fine from regular cardstock.

I began by coloring the wreath part with the markers and using a waterbrush to blend them together.

Color with Zigs

Then my secret trick! I used a black glaze gelly roll pen to color the “hooray”. Love love love how this gives it some shine! I’ve tried using glossy accents before and I must confess that I just end up making a blobby mess. So the pen’s the way to go for me. Then I added some pen to the centers of the flowers.

Hooray Closeup by Lisa Spangler

I pieced the wreath together and added some washi tape on the backside to hold all the pieces in place. Then I finished off the card by white heat embossing the “it’s your birthday” sentiment from the Celebrate set and tucking it under the wreath.

Hooray Closeup by Lisa Spangler

And that was that! I mailed this card to my step-mom on Monday for her birthday — sure hope she likes it!

Now on to…

Card #2: Gouache, Watercolors, and NEON!

Here’s the finished card — it’s super hard to capture that neon glow! I sure wish you could see it in person.

Hooray by Lisa Spangler

I’ve been noticing little pops of neon here and there lately. It’s not full blown/in your face neon, but a more subtle neon that I really like.

For this card, I started off by painting a background with watercolor. I mixed up a peachy coral pink color by blending opera pink, red and orange paints until I got it how I liked it.

BIG brush

Then I trimmed some watercolor paper to make a 4.25″ square card and scored it but didn’t fold it. I grabbed my artist tape and taped off a border, and taped it to a cutting mat that came free with my blender at the same time. Taping your paper to something like this will help keep the paper from warping as it dries.

Then for my BIG trick! I grabbed my biggest brush — which in my case is a size 30 round — and I loaded it with color and painted the background.

BIG brush

I’ve found that using a big brush like this means you can pretty much cover a whole card with your loaded brush — which is great because unlike using a smaller brush you don’t have to fuss over blending colors after you’ve run out of paint and have to load it again. I got my brush at my local Jerry’s Artarama store — so dangerous having this awesome art store in town! — but you can find it online here.  It was really inexpensive — I think I got it on sale for around $10.

I also started using a butcher tray as my watercolor palette a few months ago and I have to say that I love love love it! It’s so great to be able to mix colors with abandon. I don’t clean it between uses unless I mix up a truly horrible color — and then I only clean that one spot with a baby wipe. When I run out of paint I just squeeze more on there. Storage is super easy if you have the famous Alex drawers from IKEA — the tray will just slide right underneath the unit. YEAH!

Color with Gouache

While the background was drying I started working on the wreath. I first cut another wreath out of the same watercolor paper as before, but this time I colored it with gouache. I’ve been totally addicted to gouache lately! Here I used lumi red and opera rose for the flowers, then gold gouache for the “hooray”. I love how intense these colors are!

I also watered down both colors and use that to color some of the flowers for a little variation.

Now for my little trick! I wanted to cut the wreath out of the center of my base card, so I needed to make sure it was straight. I had a little AHA! moment and lightly taped my colored wreath to the die just so I could position it. I used this post-it note® tape — I keep a roll right next to my die cut machine and it always comes in handy!

Then I removed the wreath before running it through the machine.

Die cutting tip

Worked like a charm!

And then! I decided to make this card a little different and backed the die cut area with acetate, then I adhered the wreath on top.

Hooray by Lisa Spangler

I adhered some gold foil polka dot paper behind the acetate so that it would hide the glue.

I thought about adding some sequins to this card — but in the end I decided to keep it clean and simple. I did stamp the birthday same birthday sentiment that I used on the first card on the inside in gold ink.

I popped this one in the mail for my MIL on Monday — sure hope she gets it before she sees it here — she follows my blog hahaha! Hi Mom! Love you!

Hop On & Giveaway!

Your next stop on the hop is the amazing JULIEEEEEEE E!!! I can’t wait to see what she’s made — she always rocks my world! Here’s today’s list in case ya need it:

Don’t forget: Neat & Tangled is giving away one $50 gift certificate and one $100 gift certificate to the Neat & Tangled Store.  The two lucky winners will be chosen from ALL the comments so be sure to comment at all stops on all five days!

Just have to say one more time: Happy Happy HAPPY Birthday to everyone Neat & Tangled! Big huge hugs, Danielle! So happy for you!!! HOORAY! xoxo

Supplies

Here are the main supplies that I used. The links to Amazon (AZ) are affiliate links, so I’ll receive a small commission if you make your purchase by clicking the link. There’s no extra fee to you! :)

161 Replies to “Happy Birthday Neat and Tangled!”

  1. Denise Bryant says:

    Beautiful cards! Love the look of the colored die! The Hooray die is my favorite of the release… so delicate and pretty!
    Happy Birthday to Neat and Tangled!

  2. barbara lassiter says:

    Cuteness everywhere with this new release from Danielle @ Neat & Tangled. Love your cards using the wreath and thank goodness you made two, because one is not enough showing your card design ideas! :)

  3. Andrea Shell says:

    Gorgeous cards! I love the ways you used this die (which is fab, by the way). So many creative tips! Thanks!

  4. Gorgeous – all of them! =)

  5. Nicki McStay says:

    Love both cards. But I really love the idea of using the zig markers to color the die. Never would have thought of that!! Smart cookie!!!

  6. Love the partial inlaid design!

  7. Chyrrell Weekes says:

    Gorgeous cards. Just love them!

  8. Carla Hundley says:

    Beautiful coloring on
    these cards. Love how
    you used the die pieces.
    Carla from Utah

  9. Wow, really beautiful cards! I really like the little pops of color!

  10. Jennifer Turner says:

    Love the splashes of bright color!

  11. Angie Williams says:

    Very pretty cards! I love the wreaths and all the beautiful colors. Tfs

  12. What you’ve done with this new die is amazing..

  13. Linda Carson says:

    Beautiful coloring and beautiful design = beautifully done!!

  14. Marcia Harrington says:

    I love how you left the die cut embedded in the cut-out piece after coloring it!! Nice technique!! Beautiful watercolors!!

  15. The brightly colored wreath gives a nice pop to the black and white card. I like the clever techniques you used for the second card, too.

  16. Both cards are just lovely, Lisa! Thank you for sharing so many great tips. The graphic look of the polka dots really makes everything pop. I love that you mailed off both cards right away! I’m the same way. The glue is barely dry before I slip my cards into the envelopes! Sending Neat & Tangled ‘Happiest Birthday’ wishes! ♡Dawn (your prairie-loving friend in IL) :)

    1. Hi Dawn! Glad there’s someone else out there who loves prairie AND stamping AND mails cards right away! I think that’s a rare combo! Hugs!!!

  17. Hi Lisa ~ Both of your cards are absolutely beautiful and I’m sure both, your Step-Mom and MIL will love them! I fell in love with this set the moment I saw it and can’t wait to get my hands on it. That wreath with Hooray in the center is awesome and so very versatile. The Black Glaze Pen is spectacular, isn’t it? I love mine and have to keep my eye on it so my daughters don’t steal it!! Thanks for the inspiration and a great big HAPPY 4th BIRTHDAY to Neat & Tangled!!

  18. Stunning creations. I love your partial inlays, such a great idea I will more than certainly use ;-))

  19. Love your cards and the bright colors that you used. So festive.

  20. Carol McGregor says:

    Beautiful cards. Thanks for the tutorials on how you did them. Love the blog and the new product. Congrats on the 4 years.

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