Hi Everyone,
Tricia here. Hope your holidays were as awesome as mine. My hubby gave me a Silouhette Cameo.
This weeks try that technique (a little later than normal) is the INKED OVER technique. I loved this technique because was quick and easy and there are so many possibilities.
The bells are cut from my Cricut. The must was a stamp from Technique Junkies. I got the saying online and printed it to a piece of paper and mounted it at the top.
Hope you and your family have a safe and happy New Year!
Tricia
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
Merry Christmas!
Hello everyone,
Hetty here with two cards
to wish all my Technique Junkie
friends a Merry Christmas
and hope you all have a wonderful
and relaxed time with your family and friends.
These cards are made in a technique called Aged Krafty Color
from the Dec/Jan Technique Junkies Newsletter.
The first card is made with the new
Technique Junkies stamps. A catalogue for these
stamps you find HERE.
The second card is made with Tim Holtz
Christmas stamps and words.
This is a very nice technique if you like
the vintage style look for your cards
and what's more it is an easy technique to do.
Have a creative day!
Sunday, December 22, 2013
Try That Technique - Layered Paper Piecing
Hi Junkies, Tricia here with this week's Try That Technique - Layered Paper Piecing. This card was made with papers from Gina K Designs. The box, cover and tag were also from Gina K Designs. The NOEL stamp is from our very own Technique Junkies. This is a fun and easy technique which packs a punch (I think)...LOL
I hope you have some time this week to join us...we'd love to see what you come up with.
Hope you have a safe and wonderful holiday!
I hope you have some time this week to join us...we'd love to see what you come up with.
Hope you have a safe and wonderful holiday!
Saturday, December 21, 2013
Faux Thickers by Judy Jackson
This is a truly fun technique that is just plain fun to think about and to create. It will make you look at some of your tools and supplies in a new way. As I was creating cards for the newsletter, I kept making these cards! It is from the current newsletter.
All stamps are from Stampin' Up.
I hope your days are merry and bright!
Judy Jackson
Friday, December 20, 2013
More Dylusional Die Cuts
I have enjoyed seeing the cards submitted this week using the Dylusional Die Cuts technique from the latest newsletter, so I thought I would give it a go. It is really a pretty quick technique, and yields 2 cards at a pop. It is a fun new way to look at your dies too. (I think it makes them cheaper each time you use them, doesn't it???).
I used a Confetti cardstock and a SweetCuts Die. The Sentiments are both from Sweet Stamps
We'd love to see what you are creating!!!
Shelly
I used a Confetti cardstock and a SweetCuts Die. The Sentiments are both from Sweet Stamps
We'd love to see what you are creating!!!
Shelly
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Dylusions Die Cut
Hello, Beth Norman here today with the Technique of the Week--Dylusions Die Cuts. I didn't have any Dylusions and I've been wanting them because the colours are so vibrant, so when this technique came out I went right to town and bought four colours.
My die is from Impression Obsession, and the verse is from Verve Stamps.
As I sit here the snow is gently falling to a total of about 7 inches. It certainly put me into the Christmas spirit; I baked sugar cookies and will decorate them with pretty coloured icing and sprinkles. My shopping has been done and wrapped for the last six weeks and my baking is almost done. It's nice to be ahead of the game this year. I even made 50 cards and got them all mailed out in late November. How are you coming along?
Have a happy holiday season.
Labels:
Beth Norman,
Dylusions Die Cuts Technique
Cute little Snowman
I was super blessed when a friend let me borrow her Die/folder. It created this darling snowman where I used a morphed technique called Sanded Core'dinations from 4/2010. The morphed part is that the paper I used for the snowman is throw away paper that a friend gave me. It is like the board on the back of a pad of paper but it has one side that is coated white. Worked perfectly for this!! I had a cute little snowflake punch (one of those cheap thumb ones) but it would NOT punch through the beautiful paper I had from Paper Temptress (swirly and pearl)......so.......I made a small snowflake and cut it out with my Silhouette cutter. To make this die into a card, I folded regular white card stock and held the fold line down from the top of the snowman. I then adhered the die cut/embossed snowman over the card. Voila!
I hope that all of you have a Blessed Christmas!
I hope that all of you have a Blessed Christmas!
Sunday, December 15, 2013
Try That Technique - Dylusions Die Cuts
Hi Junkies...Tricia here.
This weeks try that technique is "Dylusions Die Cuts". I love that you get two cards from this one technique. I cut these with my cricut...love it! More of my Christmas Cards that finally went out in the mail...whew.
The sentiment is from Stampin Up! Hope you join in and show us your creations. Have a crafty day!
This weeks try that technique is "Dylusions Die Cuts". I love that you get two cards from this one technique. I cut these with my cricut...love it! More of my Christmas Cards that finally went out in the mail...whew.
The sentiment is from Stampin Up! Hope you join in and show us your creations. Have a crafty day!
Saturday, December 14, 2013
Tri-fold Accordion Card by Judy Jackson
This wonderful technique is from the Designer Paper Perfection CD. Do you ever forget you have the CDs from Technique Junkie? Now is a good time to pop them into your CD reader and make a few projects.
The above photo is the card closed. The photo below shows the card opened --
This is a wonderful presentation for a special recipient for a terrific card! I know my sister-in-law will love this card!
All stamps on this card are from Stampin' Up!
I hope you have created a few special cards for a few special folks on your card list!
Merry Christmas everyone.
Judy Jackson
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Speckled Words by Judy Jackson
The instructions for this dramatic, but simple, technique are in the current newsletter. I am truly sorry you cannot see the glimmer mist on this card -- it really adds something special to the front of the card. With the addition of some ribbon, some silk flowers and this is a card that will be received with joy. :)
May you have true joy this very special season of the year! Merry Christmas everyone!
Judy Jackson
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Washi shape for Christmas
Hello Technique Junks!
Hetty here and as of lately I am addictad
to washi tape. Just can't get enough of it
and luckily there is a tutorial in the latest
TJ Newsletter called Washi Shapes.
This card is made with the flower die by Michael
Strong as well as his leave stamp and the sentiment.
For the background I used some musical paper
out of a book I got at a flea market sale.
If you want to see another sample please
come over to my Craftchaos Blog.
Have a creative day!
Circle Strips Christmas Card by Judy Jackson
Do you have some small pieces of Christmas (or other patterns) of designer paper in a folder or a box or an envelope somewhere? Do you wish you could use them effectively and make a WOW card? Then this Circle Strip technique from the current newsletter is just for you! Measure the strips, punch out some circles, arrange, and you are nearly done!
Stamps are this card are from Stampin' Up.
I hope you are well on your way to having all of your stamping and scrapping, and shopping done for Christmas. That way you can really enjoy the rest of this special season of the year.
Have a wonderfully creative week!
Judy Jackson
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Triple Die Time
It's Jackie K back again this time with Triple Die Time from the October/November newsletter.
For this card I just wanted to highlight the flower with the triple dies as opposed to the entire image. I was happy with the results. The flower stamp is from Rubber Stampede and the small verse which I love so much is from Art Neko.
Another fun technique to try if you haven't already.
See you back here soon.
Happy Stamping!!!!
Sunday, December 8, 2013
Hello TJ Friends! Kathie McGuire here with the Circle Strip technique from our current newsletter. It's a great technique for Christmas cards if you're behind in creating, so won't you give it a try? Thanks for stopping by today! Happy Holidays! ~Kathie
Speckled Words
Hello Everyone, Jackie K here with an example of the Speckled Word Technique.
I had a lot of fun making this card, as I love to color and going dotty was a blast. It wasn't until I finished and looked at the card at a distance, that I realized how effective this technique is. I can imagine using this for many occasions and one thing that comes to mind are place cards. I know my grandchildren would get a kick out of seeing their names dotty style.
Give it a try wont you and post your results to the yahoo group for us all to enjoy.
All stamps are from Club Scrap.
Saturday, December 7, 2013
Simple Frames meets Paper Piecing
Hi Junkies, Tricia here...a little late this week. I am finishing up my Christmas Cards and I made this easy card using stamps from Gina K Designs and Stampin Up!
I colored the stuff in the bag with copics. I cut out the bag from the Gina K Designs cardstock that I also used for the card.
Sentiment is from Stampin Up!
Hope you enjoy your weekend. Have a crafty Day!
I colored the stuff in the bag with copics. I cut out the bag from the Gina K Designs cardstock that I also used for the card.
Sentiment is from Stampin Up!
Hope you enjoy your weekend. Have a crafty Day!
Thursday, December 5, 2013
Circle Strips TOTW
Hello everyone, Jackie K here with the TOTW Circle Strips with a little added something from last weeks TOTW.
Painted Burlap.
I think I will be looking at making more customizable (is that a word?) embellishments with this technique. You can make them to fit whatever color or design you are using.. COOL!
Back to this weeks TOTW I used a slightly larger strip so I could make a larger card. I am bored with the regular sized cards I ordinarily make. I was thinking with this technique you could customize your strips for any occasion by stamping them. I might have to try that with the next birthday card I make.
Take care everyone and keep on stamping!
Faux Die Plate by Judy Jackson
Did you know that last week was Thanksgiving? But you probably don't know my hubby and I hosted 22 people for dinner that day and I had 5 overnight guests (which included our 3 precious little granddaughters which was fun!) and they were here for 3 nights. So I had to roast and carve two turkeys and all the fixings. Nor do you know I had to create 22 place cards with stamping and coloring. Nor do you know that I planned and prepared 2 crafts for all of the kiddos after the Thanksgiving meal. And last Friday was our twin granddaughter's 7th birthday -- at our house. And they wanted a homemade board game made by Gramma - first grade teaching skills came to my rescue! So we had more guests for a meal and more cleanup to do, etc., etc.
All of that is to say, I am pretending this Thursday was my assigned day in November to post a card to this blog. My life was crazy last week. It was a fun week but crazy, none the less!
I love this technique! When you look at this scan, you might think that the die cut is quite large - but nope it is not. It is not A2 size, not even close. It is quite fun to look at your dies in a whole new way for this technique. The Faux Die Plate technique is from the October/November 2013 issue of the Technique Junkie newsletter.
Then we have the lovely humming bird "dream" stamp which is from -- ta da! the Technique Junkies stamp line! I have used that stamp a lot over the years when I acquired it from the former Stamp Camp company.
I think the bird and the flowers go together wonderfully. And right now on this cold damp day, I wish I were able to look at a humming bird fluttering around some bright red flowers on vine!
Here is wishing for a crafty, and snowless winter!
Judy Jackson
All of that is to say, I am pretending this Thursday was my assigned day in November to post a card to this blog. My life was crazy last week. It was a fun week but crazy, none the less!
I love this technique! When you look at this scan, you might think that the die cut is quite large - but nope it is not. It is not A2 size, not even close. It is quite fun to look at your dies in a whole new way for this technique. The Faux Die Plate technique is from the October/November 2013 issue of the Technique Junkie newsletter.
Then we have the lovely humming bird "dream" stamp which is from -- ta da! the Technique Junkies stamp line! I have used that stamp a lot over the years when I acquired it from the former Stamp Camp company.
I think the bird and the flowers go together wonderfully. And right now on this cold damp day, I wish I were able to look at a humming bird fluttering around some bright red flowers on vine!
Here is wishing for a crafty, and snowless winter!
Judy Jackson
Sunday, December 1, 2013
Circle Strips - Try That Technique
Good Morning Junkies, Tricia here.
The newsletter is out and it is FABULOUS...But would you expect and less?
We now embark on our next technique of the week!
We just love having you participate and show us all of your unique and wonderful creations.
The stamp is a digi from Mo Manning and the sentiment is from Stampin Up!
Come play along won't you?
Try That Technique Challenge
Good Mornin' Ladies: Nancy Dawson here with our next Try That Technique Challenge! Circle Strips was featured in the December/January 2014 Technique Junkie Newsletter. It is so interesting, quick and easy to make. The circles adds interest by being varied at the bottom of your strip.
I used Stampin' Up materials including the Season of Style Designer Paper Pack. I just love these since they are 4 1/2 x 6 1/2, perfect for card-making and you get 48 sheets! A stamp from the Tag It set and cut with the Chalk Talk Framelits added just the perfect sentiment.
Enjoy and let us see your creations.
Happy Stampin'
I used Stampin' Up materials including the Season of Style Designer Paper Pack. I just love these since they are 4 1/2 x 6 1/2, perfect for card-making and you get 48 sheets! A stamp from the Tag It set and cut with the Chalk Talk Framelits added just the perfect sentiment.
Enjoy and let us see your creations.
Happy Stampin'
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