Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Skipping Stones Designs Featured Set of the Month Blog Hop!!!

 

Welcome to Sketch Challenge # 102 and Blog hop to Feature our  Stamp Set of the Month, Rustic Tiles!   Rustic Tiles is a versatile set, that you are about to see from our Design Team.  If you just came from JoAnn’s blog, you are in the right place.  If you just happened along my blog today, start at the beginning of the hop at Skipping Stones Design.  The entire hop order is there and you can hop from blog to blog with ease.
Be sure to hop along and leave comments on all the fabulous designers’ blogs.  This month we are welcoming Jimmi Mayo, Betsy Veldman and Jessica Griffin to our team as Guest Designers! Chan Vuong will be providing all the fabulous sketch inspiration this month including the sketch we're using in today's hop!

Here is my card….

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and Chan’s sketch…

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This was such an interesting sketch.  I was able to use Rustic Tiles, a set of six stamps.  One of the stamps resembles a snowflake.  I simple stamped in the new Distress Ink Festive Berries (limited edition for winter from Ranger) around the edge.  I only used half of the stamp to create the border.  The sentiment is from Wise Men.  The sentiment is horizontal, so I broke it up with tape and stamped individual words.

Did I mention that Rustic Tiles is on sale this month for $12.49!!  What a steal!!!

Now for the hop…

Chan Vuong

Wendy Price

Jingle

Jessica Griffin

Katie Gehring

Shannon Teubner

Betsy Veldman

Kandi Phillips

Karen Baker

Jimmi Mayo

Stephanie Mino

Joann Valderama

Wendy Jordan

You have reached the end of the hop, run back to Skipping Stones Designs to join in the fun of our weekly sketch challenge. You could win a FREE stamp set for playing!!

Thanks for stopping by today!!  I hope you have a great day!!

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Stampendous Encrusted Jewel Technique Treasure Hop....




Welcome to the Stampendous "Fran•tage Encrusted Jewel Hop"! All of us on the Stampendous Design Teams are sooo excited about this new technique...an accidental creative process discovered by our own Fran Seiford, Chief Artistic Officer at Stampendous! There is a quote that says, "There are no mistakes, just opportunities for embellishment!" How true is that? Today our super-creative-with-mistakes designers are excited to show you how you can deliberately create with gorgeous sloppiness. For more info on the process of Encrusting with the Fran•tage Essentials, check out the YouTube video HERE. Here's the list of our Encrusted Hoppers for today:

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Cyndi Bundy
Trudee Sauer
Jennifer Dove
Pam Hornschu
Wendy Price
Taylor Usry
Wendy Jordan
Lynn Mercurio
Krissy Fossmeyer
Rachel Sztonyk
Suzanne Czosek

As you hop from blog to blog, oohing and aahing over the Encrusted Jewel fabulousness, be sure to leave some love (and your contact email) for the designers, as well as on the Stampendous blog. Your comments are your insurance that you have an opportunity to win one of four blog candy goody boxes of Stampendous Fran•tage Essentials for you to create your own Encrusted Jewel goodness:


Aged Black Prize Package
Aged Silver Prize package

Aged Gold Prize Package


Shabby White Prize Package

 

WOW!!  Fabulous prizes!!!  You all will have so much fun with all this goodness!!!

Today I made a stationary box with some Fran~tage greeting cards and matching envelopes.

My greeting card box is right in line with the Stampendous Team’s Chipboard November challenge.  This entire box is made of chipboard…

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I cut the patterned paper for each side of the box and Fran~tage’d each piece individually.

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I had such a great time layering the great Stampendous Chunky White Enamel, Aged Gold Embossing Enamel, Bronze Mica Flakes and Champagne Glass Glitter.  Before I started layering I stamped the Summer CHA release of Rose Branch Border (SSC1130) and Amore Frame (SSC1128) with Versamark and heat embossed Aged Gold Embossing Enamel.

I stamped the ornate scroll from the Cling Jumbo Zinnia (CRS5030) with Versamark Watermark Ink and heat embossed with Detail Gold Embossing Enamel.

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One the inside of the box, I made a bit of a divider for cards on one side, pens and stamps on the other.

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I adorned the cards and envelopes with the Rose Branch Border set (SSC1130), stamped with Versamark and heat embossed Vintage Mahogany Embossing Powder. The layered Aged Gold Embossing Enamel, Bronze Mica Flakes, Gold Halo Glitter and Champagne Glass Glitter and heated all of it from underneath the paper.

What a fun project!!  Again, your insurance for winning one of four prizes is leaving comments on the Stampendous Team’s blogs and Stampendous Impressions.

ENJOY the hop and your weekend!!!

Don’t forget about the Stampendous November Chipboard challenge!!
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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Dreamweaver Dream Team Thursday *Free Theme*

 

Good morning!!! 

Welcome to Dreamweaver Stencils *Free Theme* week.  This is your chance to create something with your stencils.  Any creation that has been on your mind.  No rules….it’s all your imagination!!

A few months ago I was asked to be a Guest Designer on Christian Paper Crafts.  I made this wall hanging in a Fall theme.

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It was so easy to achieve.  I use the Summer CHA released, Prince of Peace (LX7004) stencil, Gold Aluminum and a die cutting machine.

The layering method I used was for The Vagabond.  On the platform, I layered the Dreamweaver Stencil (upside down), gold aluminum, Stamping Details rubber mat, and both of the clear acrylic mats.  I ran the “sandwich” through the machine. 

Once the embossing was complete, I ran a sander over the Gold Aluminum to sand off the color of the letters. 

I adhered the aluminum to card stock and adorned the edges with Gold Border stickers and die cut leaves.

 

The next three cards is a class that I have been teaching at a few stores in my area.  I love these cards because they showcase three easy techniques to be used with Dreamweaver Stencils.

The Double Glitter Technique…

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To start this technique, have a bright color of glitter and a white or crystal color of glitter, Merry Christmas (LL386) stencil , all natural  soap and Double Sided Adhesive Paper.

After removing the stencil from it’s packaging, turn it over and start applying the all natural soap on the back.  This is going to allow the stencil to adhere and release from the Double Sided Adhesive Paper.  When I am teaching classes, I always tell the students “just when you think you have enough, soap some more”.

Once you’ve achieved adequate coverage on the back of your stencil, I turn the stencil over and look through the open areas of the stencil.  This is where I take my paper piercer and remove all the extra soap that has gotten caught in the small areas of the stencil, keeping in mind that everywhere there is soap, glitter won’t stick.

OK….the back of my stencil is good and soapy.  I have precut my Double Sided Mounting Adhesive to the desired size, remove one side of the adhesive and place your stencil on it and start applying your darkest color of glitter.  In my case, I used Fire Red Glitter Ritz by Elizabeth Crafts.  Once I achieved desired coverage, I “cleaned” up my stencil with a “glitter magnet”, a piece of tacky cloth that picks up glitter, embossing powder and thing small and powdery and won’t let it go.  I love it.    It is important to remove all excess glitter from stencil, so when you remove your stencil, the extra glitter won’t contaminate your negative space area.

Now…carefully remove the stencil from the adhesive sheet and apply your white or crystal glitter over the rest of the adhesive area.

Dry Embossing with a Die Cutting Machine

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Supplies needed for this technique is a Die Cutting Machine, Stamping Details Rubber Mat, mist bottle with rubbing alcohol and removable tape (optional).

This technique is the same as the above technique for embossing aluminum.

Using a Vagabond Die Cutting Machine, on the platform, I layered the metal stencil, card stock, Stamping Details rubber mat and two acrylic mats on the top.

You are probably asking why the mister of rubbing alcohol? It is suggested that you spritz the back of your card stock with rubbing alcohol to loosen the fibers of the paper to help the embossing process.

Once “Merry Christmas” was dry embossed, I left the metal stencil in place and applied  blue pigment ink with a stencil brush over the top of the embossed area.

 

Paste Embossing

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This is a fun and simple technique.  Supplies that you will need for this are embossing paste, metal stencil, palette knife and removable tape.

I pre-cut the patterned paper for this particular card to the same size as the metal stencil.  I adhere the stencil on top of the patterned paper to my work top with removable tape.   Place a large piece of removable tape at the top of your stencil, this will act as your “hinge” when removing in your paste embossed paper.  Tape the other three sides.  

Using the back of your palette knive, apply a generous amount of paste on the “hinge”.  With your palette knife, smooth the paste across your stencil, filling in the open areas of the metal stencil.

You can smooth off the excess paste and replace it in the jar of paste.  Remove the tape from the bottom and sides of your stencil.  Using your fingernail to hold down your pasted piece, carefully lift up your metal stencil, with the top piece of tape still adhered. 

Set your pasted sentiment or image aside to dry.

Phew….that was a lot of step-by-step!!

If you have any questions, please feel free to email me if you have any questions (wendyjo72@gmail.com)

Please take the time to check out what the rest of the team is up too.  You will find a link to all of their fabulous blogs on the right of this post.

I hope you enjoyed your visit.  Have a good day!!!!

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Skipping Stones Designs Sketch #101

Good morning!!

Welcome to Skipping Stones Designs Sketch Challenge 101!!

Chan has really gave us a beauty this week!!!

Here is my card…

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and Chan’s Sketch….

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Today I used the stamp set Skipping Stones Designs  Brrrthday.  The set has some great snowflakes as well as some amazing sentiments.

I stamped all of the snowflakes in Versamark Embossing Ink and heat embossed each one with sparkly, transparent embossing powder.  I also stamped the sentiment with Versamark and heat embossed with Ivory embossing powder.

On the back of the panel that I stamped the snowflakes, placed 1/4'” double sided Be Creative Tape.  The take is how I adhered my Creative Impressions Blue Swirly Organdy ribbon before stitching it with my sewing machine.  I repeated the same step on the opposite side of the panel.

This month Creative Impressions has been nice enough to gift each of the members of the Team with a bag of goodies ranging from ribbon to brads.  You will see how creative our team is as you check out their blogs and see how they have interpreted Chan’s sketch as well as the fun goodies from Creative Impressions!

Jingle

JoAnn Valderama

Kandi Phillips

Karen Baker

Katie Gehring

Shannon Teubner

Stephanie Mino

Taylor Usry

Wendy Price

and our Guests…

Chan Vuong

Jimmi Mayo

Betsy Veldman

Jessica Griffin

Supplies:

Cardstock: Crumb Cake, Marina Mist, Very Vanilla (Stampin’ Up)

Ink: Versamark (Tsukineko), Marina Mist (Stampin’ Up)

Ribbon: Denim Swirly Organdy Ribbon (Creative Impressions)

Embossing Powder: Silver Dust, Ivory (Stampendous)

Please play along with us this week for your change to win a FREE Skipping Stones Designs set. 

Random.org picks our winner each week!! 

We can’t wait to see what you create!!

Have a great day!!!

Saturday, November 5, 2011

*NEW* Stampendous Saturday Challenge!!!

 

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It's Saturday again, and that means the Stampendous team is playing along with our monthly challenge again!  This month we are playing with chipboard. There are SO many different ways to use it - paint it, distress it, emboss it, stamp on it, give it some texture......you get the idea! 

Our challenge to you this month is to join us in using chipboard on your cards and projects.  This month we are giving away a Cling Jumbo Songbird set to a random winner. You don't have to use a Stampendous image or products to play along, but we sure love it when you do!  You have until Thursday, December 1 at 11:59 PM EST to add your link to the linky tool, and we'll draw a random winner.  You can enter as many times as you'd like.

Also, did you know Stampendous is offering FREE shipping on all orders $50 or over (to US/APO/FPO addresses)?! Use the promo code FREESHIP and stock up on some goodies!!

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I was soo thankful for this chipboard challenge.  I have package after package of unopened chipboard that HAS been begging to get used!!

I stamped my focal image and sentiment with Stampendous  Cling Snow Brackets (CRQ146) on cardstock and cut out using a die cutting machine.

I stamped the entire snowflake piece of chipboard with Versamark Ink and sprinkled Aged Silver Embossing Enamel over the top.  I then heat embossed.  Once the Aged Silver Embossing Enamel was dry, I applied Palette Glue pad with a sponge dauber, heated it until it was tacky and sprinkled Shaved Ice all over the snow flake to make it shimmer.  WOW…I hope you can see it in the picture, because it’s a sparkler in my craft room.  I love shaved ice!!!

I hope that you will take the time to play along with us each week using chipboard on your creation!!

Check out what the rest of the team has been up to this week….

Lynn Mercurio

Taylor Usry 

Wendy Jordan 

Suzanne Czosek

Pam Hornschu 

Krissy Fossmeyer

Cyndi Bundy

Stampendous Blog

Join us next week for a fabulous Encrusted Jewel Hop, featuring Fran’s Encrusted Jewel Technique!!

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Dreamweaver Stencils Dream Team Color Challenge

Good morning!!

Welcome to Dreamweaver Stencils Dream Team Color Challenge!!

Today the Dreamweaver Team is playing around with Black and White!! 

I created a card using Dreamweaver Pearlescent Embossing Paste and the Nativity (LL554) stencil.

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Using removable tape, I adhered the metal stencil to cardstock and applied paste with a Palette Knife.

I smoothed the Pearlescent Paste with a Paste Spreader (LM2010).  Once the paste was dry (about 30 minutes), I stamped the sentiment, corner punched the cardstock and added some pearls.

Paste embossing is such a fun and easy technique.  If you’re interested in a PDF version of this technique, please email me (wendyjo72@gmail.com) and I would be happy to send it over to you.

This simple technique can be used with any metal stencil.   An easy technique for you to try while trying out for Dreamweaver Stencil’s Dream Team DT Call.  You can get all the details HERE.

Be sure to take a look at all the Designer’s blogs today.  You can see the full Blog Roll at the right of this post.  While your at it, run over to Facebook and “like” our new page.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Skipping Stones Designs 100th Sketch Challenge!!

WOW!!  Skipping Stones Designs has hit a milestone!!  Today is their 100th sketch challenge!!!

This month  Chan Vuong has agreed to create our sketches, so you know they will be fabulous!!!

We also have an awesome line up of Guest Designers….Jimmi Mayo, Betsy Veldman and Jessica Griffin.

This month Creative Impressions was kind enough to gift all members of the SSD team with a bag of fun embellishments and ribbons.  Check back each week to see how the gals used there Creative Impressions on their creations!!

The great part about this card was that I was able to use our sketch challenge for a birthday card for my Husband.  I used the Tough Guy and Grunge sets.  The twine on the border is from Creative Impressions.

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Here is the sketch….

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Supplies:

Paper: Soft Suede, Very Vanilla (Stampin’ Up)

Stamps: Tough Guy, Grunge (Skipping Stones Designs)

Fiber: Twine (Creative Impressions)

Ink: Soft Suede (Stampin’ Up); Walnut Stain (Ranger)

Check our what are fabulous team has done with Chan’s sketch…

Jingle

JoAnn Valderama

Kandi Phillips

Karen Baker

Katie Gehring

Shannon Teubner

Stephanie Mino

Taylor Usry

Wendy Price

and our Guests…

Chan Vuong

Jimmi Mayo

Betsy Veldman

Jessica Griffin

I am so excited that we are at 100 sketches!!  If 30 people play our sketch challenge this week, I will give away ANOTHER stamp set to a participant in our challenge!!!  Pass it along. 

Link your creations to the Skipping Stones Designs blog!!

We can’t wait to see your creations!!

 

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Last Week to Play Along Team Stampendous for the CAS challenge!!!

It's Saturday again, and that means the Stampendous team is playing along with our monthly challenge again! This month we are looking towards the holidays AND trying to keep it Clean and Simple. That's right - we are making Clean and Simple (CAS) holiday cards!!

Our challenge to you this month is to join us in making CAS holiday cards. We want to help you get into the holiday spirit, so this month we are giving away a Cling Jumbo Sparkle Joy set to a random winner. You don't have to use a Stampendous image or products to play along, but we sure love it when you do! You have until Thursday, November 3 at 11:59 PM EST to add your link to the linky tool, and we'll draw a random winner. You can enter as many times as you'd like.

Also, did you know Stampendous is offering FREE shipping on all orders $50 or over (to US/APO/FPO addresses)?! Use the promo code FREESHIP and stock up on some goodies!!


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I really kept it “clean & simple” this week!! I cut my cardstock to the desired sizes and stamped my Stampendous Christmas Greeting sentiment and Manger Scene stamps with Versamark Embossing Ink and sprinkled white embossing powder over the top and heat embossed. I adhered all layers of cardstock together and the card was complete!!

Supplies:

Paper: Brick, Kraft (Bazzill Basics); white (Canvas Corp)

Stamps: Manger Scene CRP137, Christmas Greetings CRG119 (Stampendous)

Extras: rhinestones (craft supply); white embossing powder (Stampendous)

I have been LOVING this Clean & Simple challenge!!! Please play along and link up your creations at Stampendous Inspirations!!

Check out what these Stampendous Team Members have been up too...

Pam Hornschu

Wendy Price

Taylor Ursy

Melinda Gleissner

Kristine Reynolds

Stampendous Impressions

I can’t wait to see what you create!!!

Friday, October 28, 2011

A Few Cutie Cards….

For a change, I decided to post a few cards that I made, just for the fun it. 

These cards aren’t Design Team requirements or anything.  I recently became a Sales  Representative and an a Certified Instructor for Copic Markers. 

I have started several clubs in my sales area, where I teach a Copic technique class each month. 

Here are a few cards we will be creating in class for Hair & Skin tones.

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I used Stampavie’s “Sarah In the Snow with Kittie” by Tina Wenke for this card. Besides the coloring, I die cut out the forest green frame and inked it with white pigment ink and sprinkled Crystal Embossing powder on it for a “snowy” edge.

Supplies:

Paper: Green, white (Bazzill Basics)

Patterned Paper: Holiday Style Collection (Bazzill Basics)

Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black, White Brilliance Ink (Tsukineko)

Markers: NO, N1, CO, C1, C3, R0000, R22, R24, R27, R00, YR00, YR02, E31, E50, E25, 100, BG000 (Copic Sketch Marker)

Dies: Scalloped Oval, Oval (Lifestyle Crafts)

Stamps:: Sarah in the Snow with Kittie (Stampavie)

Extras: Crystal Embossing Powder (Stampendous), brads (Creative Impressions); holly ribbon (May Arts); flowers (Prima)

I should also add that I never really got into coloring the darling little people images that are all over today, until I stared coloring with Copics.  Sooo fun!!  I am reaally enjoying myself!

Here is a card that I stamped with Susanna’s Custom Art and Card Design’s “Peeker’s” Collection.  If you haven’t heard or seen these darling images, I highly recommend!!

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Unfortunately I mailed off this card and in the back had all the markers I had used on the image.  Double Dang!!!

Here is a supply list, none the less…

Paper: Marina Mist, Whisper White (Stampin’  Up)

Stamps: Hey Birdy Peeker (SCACD); Cling Jumbo Pine Drift (Stampendous)

Border: Scalloped Border (Sizzix)

Ribbon: Denim Swirl Organdy (Creative Impressions), twine (The Twinery)

Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black, Versamark (Tsukineko)

Extras: Crystal Embossing Powder (Stampendous); button (craft supply)

Thanks for stopping by today!! 

I had a great time making these cards and I loved sharing them with you!!!

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Dreamweaver Stencils Dream Team Sketch Challenge!!

Good morning!!

Welcome to Dream Scheme Thursday!!!

Our Dreamweaver Stencil challenge for you this week is a sketch challenge!!

Here is my take on Kim’s sketch…

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Here is the sketch …

I started my project by choosing three pieces of card stock, red, green and kraft.  I paste embossed a 6x6 sheet of each with our Damask Background Stencil with Transparent Embossing Paste.

While the paste was still wet, I sprinkled transparent glitter over the top.  The glitter will stick to the embossing powder as it dries. 

I chose to emboss 6 x 6 sheet of paper, because this stencils dimensions are 5.5 x 5.5.  I have quite a bit extra for a few more Christmas cards.

While my backgrounds were drying, I “slathered” the back of Candles (LM 119) with Hawaiian Coconut Soap to prevent the stencil from sticking to the double sided adhesive paper that I attached it too.  Once I had my stencil in place, I started placing the desired colors of glitter where I wanted it on the focal image.

Once I had all of my desired colors in place, I cleaned up the area of excess glitter with a Glitter Magnet.  I didn’t want to have any excess “glitters” lying around, they would adhere to the exposed area of the adhesive paper once I removed it from the stencil.

I covered the entire piece of Double Sided Adhesive Paper with Transparent Glitter.  Once I had desired coverage, I used the glitter magnet again over the image to clear the colored glitters.

I matted my "Double Glittered Candle” on a few background pieces of cardstock, cut my background papers to the desired size and adhered them to the card base.  I stamped Season’s Greetings onto a tag and adhered it to the base of the card with ribbon.

Last, I adhered my focal image with dimensional stickers.

It seems that I wrote a bunch of steps, but both of these techniques are very easy.

We hope you play along with our Dream Team this week and link your creations to Dream It Up.  We can’t wait to see what you create!!

Last week, I had promised a tutorial or video this week.  I haven’t forgotten!!  It’s only Thursday!!! 

Take the time to hop over to the other team member’s blogs.  There have some fantastic eye candy for you!!

Have a great day!!

Supplies:

Cardstock: White, Red, Green (stash); Kraft (Canvas Corp)

Stencils: Damask, Candles (Dreamweaver Stencils)

Glitter: Transparent (Stampendous)

Stamps: Stampendous

Ink: Stampin’ Up

Extras: Transparent Embossing Paste (Dreamweaver Stencils); ribbon (Creative Impressions), tag (Stampin’ Up), jewel (Creative Impressions)

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Skipping Stones Designs Sketch Challenge 99 and a BIG Thank You!

Good morning!!  Here we are again, the last sketch challenge of October!

That means we have to say a *BIG* Thank You to our fabulous sketch artist, Cristina Kowalczyk and our Guests, Andrea Ewen, Tammy Tutterow and Karen Christensen!

All month long these gals have been rocking the Skipping Stones Designs creations!!!

I am here to share another fabby sketch that the ENTIRE Design Team loved and made fabulous creations with…

Here is my card…

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I used Sentiment Frames and our release for October Christmas Song

Please check out all the fabulous inspiration from the rest of the SSD team.  You can find a complete blog roll to the right of this post!

I hope you will have time to play along with us this week and throw your creation in the hat to win a FREE set of Skipping Stones Designs stamps!!

I can’t wait to see what you create!

Have a great day!!

See you tomorrow…

Supplies:

Paper: White(Georgia Pacific), Gold Metallic (The Paper Cut)

Stamps:  Sentiment Frames, Christmas Song (Skipping Stones Designs)

Extras: Die Cut (Spellbinders); Garnet , Jade PEARLustre Embossing Powder (Stampendous); Gold Border Stickers (Elizabeth Crafts Designs); Liquid Pearls (Ranger)

Have a good day!

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Stampendous Saturday Challenge …

This is my second post for today!! Please read this post and then you will run into my Haunty Halloween Blog Post!!

It's Saturday again, and that means the Stampendous team is playing along with our monthly challenge again! This month we are looking towards the holidays AND trying to keep it Clean and Simple. That's right - we are making Clean and Simple (CAS) holiday cards!!

Our challenge to you this month is to join us in making CAS holiday cards. We want to help you get into the holiday spirit, so this month we are giving away a Cling Jumbo Sparkle Joy set to a random winner. You don't have to use a Stampendous image or products to play along, but we sure love it when you do! You have until Thursday, November 3 at 11:59 PM EST to add your link to the linky tool, and we'll draw a random winner. You can enter as many times as you'd like.

Also, did you know Stampendous is offering FREE shipping on all orders $50 or over (to US/APO/FPO addresses)?! Use the promo code FREESHIP and stock up on some goodies!!


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Don’t you love this Stampendous Cling Eiffel Noel?

The focal image was stamped in Versamark Embossing Ink and heat embossed with Detail Gold Embossing Powder. A moment after the embossing powder cooled, I colored the holly leaves and poinsettia petals with Spica Glitter pens by Copic.

I die cut the frame from a Spellbinders die and placed small dots of Red Liquid Pearls around the edges.

Easy and so pretty!!!

I hope that you will find the time to play along with us. Just a one more week before we pick a winner!!

Please take a few minutes to visit the other members of the Stampendous Team that played along with our challenge this week!!!

Wendy Price

Taylor Usry

Wendy Jordan

Pam Hornschu

Cyndi Bundy

Stampendous Blog

Have a great day and link up your creations here to enter to win our fabulous Stampendous prize!!!





Haunty Halloween Blog Hop!!! *WITH PRIZES*

Hey Hoppers!!

It’s almost HERE!!! Halloween!!! Yipppeee!!

If you just came from Wendy Price's blog, your are in the right place. If you just happened upon my blog today and would like to view the hop in it entirety, you can start at Cyndi Bundy's blog.

Today two of my favorite stamp companies, Skipping Stones Designs and Stampendous are sponsoring our fun little hop with free stamps and free stamp sets. You can see the list of sponsors and the prizes you can win at the bottom of this post!!

I started of my “Halloweenie” celebration by using this week’s Sketch Challenge at Skipping Stones Designs. Our sketch was drawn by the wildly talented Cristina Kowalczyk.

Here is my card…

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and our sketch…

Please take the time to play along and link your creation to the Skipping Stones Designs blog. A random participant will receive a FREE SSD stamp set.

To throw your name in the hat to win Halloweenie or a whole slew of other fun prizes, please leave a comment here and all along at the hoppers blogs.



You don’t see a lot of Halloween projects on my blog, but this little Stampendous Cling Pumpkin Pair, got the best of me, and I had to use him multiple times. I even formualted a Copic Class with it.

This is a 3x3 stretched canvas background with patterned paper. The focal image is a stampbord like material.

I easily stamped the Pumpkin Pair with Stazon onto the Stampbord. I then started painting the image with Tim Holtz Distress Stains. I LOVE the end result!!!

I added a Maya Road zipper around the edge for interest and colored the teeth of the zipper with YR04 Copic Sketch Marker.

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This card was a blast to make!!

The whole top of the card is sooo shiny!! I wish you could see it in person!!

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I stamped the sentiment from Stampendous Stretchy Spooks (SSC1056) set and heat embossed with White Embossing Powder. Stampendous’ Boss Gloss has a fabulous dauber tip. I was able to apply embossing ink by simply turning the bottle upside down and rubbing it all over the paper. Once I achieved the coverage I was looking for, I sprinkled Marcasite Embossing Powder (EP214) over the entire front of the card.

I stamped my focal image on a piece of die cut paper. I “colored” in my image using a Pointalism technique. To finish off the card, around the edge of the focal image I place different sizes of Black Holograph Dot Sparklers by Stampendous.

Now hop over to Berenice Reardon's blog for some "knock your socks off " eye candy!!

To eligible to win prizes, you must leave comments on each hoppers blog post!!!

Enjoy the hop!!!






























AND we have TONS of fabulous Halloween prizes from our wonderful sponsors!







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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Dream Team Thursday with a *NEW* Dreamweaver Stencil product!!!

Good morning!!

Today I am so excited!!! I spent all day yesterday playing around with a *FUN* new product that Dreamweaver Stencils just came out with. Color Solutions Artist Grade Alcohol Inks.

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These aren’t just your regular run of the mill alcohol inks. They are a deep, vibrant colors, that can be lightened and thinned by adding a Alcohol Ink Thinning and Cleaning Solution also by Dreamweavers. These alcohol inks have more “open” time, meaning that the ink will dry slower and give you more time to add layers or thin out your color if you decide. There’re Gold and Silver Metallic colors that are rich and SHINY!!!

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I will be posting a tutorial next week here and you never know…maybe a video!!

Today I used Color Solutions Iceburg and Sizzling Silver on top of Glossy White Embossing Paste…

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I started by paste embossing Snowflakes( LJ819), Gothic Snowflake (LL396) and Antler Snowflake (LL399) stencils with Glossy White Embossing Paste.

Once the paste was dry, which was about 30 minutes, I replaced my clean, dry stencil on top of the dried paste. I applied Iceburg and Sizzling Silver Color Solution with an applicator and a piece of felt. I daubed Color Solution over the Glossy White Paste, through the metal stencil. I repeated the last step with my large snowflakes.

Once I reached my desired color, I removed the stencil and set aside the front card panel for a few minutes to make sure it was dried completely.

I adhered my larger snowflakes to the front of the card panel and attached a ribbon.

Do you use alcohol inks? If so, you would love to work with these fabulous deep, vibrant colors!!

Thank you so much for stopping by today and checking out my creation!!!

You can play along with our Free Theme challenge at the Dream It Up blog. Please link your creation there for your change to win a Dreamweaver prize!!!

Please check out the other Dream Team members blog today. You will see the blog roll on the right of this post!!

Thanks for stopping by today!! Have a good one!

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Skipping Stones Designs Sketch Challenge 98 !!

 

Good morning blogging friends!!

Today we not only have a new sketch challenge for you, but some of the Design Team members have made creations with one of two of our Featured Sets for October, Christmas Swirls and Wise Men.

Here is Christina’s sketch..

and my rendition….

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Christmas Swirls and Wise Men are both on sale this month for $12.49 each.  What a steal for these great sets!!!

Please take the time to visit all the Design Team members blogs and our guests….

Jingle

JoAnn

Kandi

Karen

Katie

Shannon

Stephanie

Taylor

Wendy P

and our Guests…

Cristina

Tammy

Andrea

Karen

Thanks for stopping by today!!  I hope you have a wonderful Fall day!!!

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Stampendous Saturday Continues on with our Clean And Simple (CAS) Holiday Card Challenge

Good morning!!!

It's the first Saturday of the month, and that means it's time again for a new challenge with the Stampendous team! 

We are looking towards the holidays AND trying to keep it Clean and Simple.  That's right - we are making Clean and Simple (CAS) holiday cards!!  You'll see a few team members showing off more than one card today; some chose to make one CAS and then take that design and showcase how to "step it up".  Others chose to make sets of CAS holiday cards that could be given as gifts or used to make a dent in the Christmas card list.

I chose to stamp up a FUN new Christmas Set, Cling Jumbo Holly Holidays

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In addition to the fabulous sentiment with this set, it also had a great border stamp…

I love the Cling Jumbo Stamps that have the larger sentiments.  They are easy to stamp and as you can see, take up most of the front of your card with the beautiful script.  For this week’s card, I stamped the sentiment with embossing ink  on a piece of patterned paper and heat embossed with Alexandrite PEARLustre Embossing powder.  I matted the sentiment panel and placed some brads. 

Our challenge to you this month is to join us in making CAS holiday cards.  We want to help you get into the holiday spirit, so this month we are giving away a Cling Jumbo Sparkle Joy set to a random winner. You don't have to use a Stampendous image or products to play along, but we sure love it when you do!  You have until Thursday, November 3 at 11:59 PM EST to add your link to the linky tool, and we'll draw a random winner.  You can enter as many times as you'd like.

Do you need some more CAS Stampendous inspiration?  I know just the gals…

Pam Hornschu

Taylor Usry

Wendy Price

Melinda Gleissner

Kristine Reynolds

Stampendous Inspirations

Have a great weekend!

Supplies:

Paper: White (Kelly Paper Co.); Baby Bell (Bazzill Basics)

Patterned Paper: Mistle Toe & Pear Paper Pack (Basic Grey)

Stamps: Cling Jumbo Holly Holidays (Stampendous)

Ink: Versamark (Tsukinekp)

Extras: brads (Creative Impressions); Alexandrite PEARLustre Embossing Powder (Stampendous)

Friday, October 14, 2011

Skipping Stones Designs Featured Friday!!

Good morning!!  Thanks for stopping by today!!

This month, Skipping Stones Designs has TWO featured sets of the month, Christmas Swirls and Wise Men.  Both of these sets are on sale for the month of October for $12.49.  STEAL!!

I followed along with this week’s sketch challenge and used Christmas Swirls

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I stamped the focal image with embossing ink and heat embossed with Detail Gold Embossing powder.

I then stamped the sentiment on vellum with embossing ink and heat embossed with Detail Gold Embossing powder.  I place the sentiment strip over the first star.  I repeated the first step and stamped the star on vellum, heat embossed again with Detail Gold embossing powder.  I cut out the star and popped it up with dimensionals.   For interest, I applied white and gold Liquid Pearls around the image and sentiment.

Next week, for our sketch challenge reveal, some of the members of the Design Team will be making some fabulous creations with Christmas Swirls and Wise Men.  Please check it out on Tuesday!!

Thanks for stopping by today!!  I hope were inspired to get out your SSD stamps and join our challenge!! 

Supplies:

Paper: Marina Mist (Stampin’ Up), Vellum (Bazzill Basics Paper)

Stamps: Christmas Swirls (Skipping Stones Designs)

Ink: Versamark Watermark Ink (Tsukineko)

Extras: Detail Gold Embossing Powder (Stampendous); Gold & White Liquid Pearls (Ranger)

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Dreamweaver Stencil Color Challenge with the Dream Team!!

Good morning!!

Today the Dreamweaver Stencils Dream Team is creating with my FAVORITE color combination!!!  Pink & Black!!  Love it…anyway you try it!!

Here is my card….

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I had a great time with my Fleur Di Lis (LS66) and Thank You (LG691) stencils.

I started by paste embossing the Dreamweaver Stencils Fleur Di Lis Stencil with Glossy Black Embossing Paste on the left panel of the card.  I then paste embossed the Fleur Di Lis stencil with Dreamweaver Stencils Glossy White Embossing Paste and sprinkled Dreamweaver Stencils Pixie Blush Metallic F/X on the paste while it was still wet.  I set all my embossed images to dry.

When the white paste was dry, I then paste embossed “thank you” with Glossy White embossing paste. 

Once I assembled the layers, I trimmed the edges with Black Diamond and Pink Stickles.  The Fleur Di Lis stencil was edged with Silver Liquid Pearls.

Supplies:

Cardstock: Pink Pirouette (Stampin’ Up); Black (CTMH)

Stencils: Fleur Di Lis, Thank You (Dreamweaver Stencils)

Extras: Embossing Paste (Dreamweaver Stencils); die cut (Spellbinders), Liquid Pearls, Stickles (Ranger)

Please take the time to visit the rest of the Dream Team today and see how they used Pink & Black.

There is a full blog roll on the right of this post.

Have a great day!!!