Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Metallic Pop

This time you see the Metallic Pop technique from the Dec/Jan 2009 newsletter. This technique is wonderfully easy and is great for using dark papers as a background. To chicken stamp is from Penny Black and the word stamp is from Michael Strong. I used a paisley cuttlebug embossing folder.

Here another one with the Metallic Pop technique. Nowhere is used one of the new Valentine embossingfolders for the cuttlebug: the candy haerts. The sentiment is from Club Scrap and the bear stamp is from Penny Black. This is a pocket slide card and if you want to make one too, hop over to my Chraftchaos Blog for the tutorial.
Are you inspired to try this technique? Have a creative day!
Hetty Sanders from The Netherlands


Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Happy Day and Wisped Frames....

Considering the winter's cold temperatures and recent snow falls.......doesn't this look like a happy place to be??? I'm sharing a sample using the Wisped Frames technique today---I love techniques that are simple and yet add enough interesting for a WOW! reaction--don't you?

This cute little fishin' mouse is from Great Impressions and makes me want to sing "Cheeseburger in Paradise!" The "happy day" sentiment is from Amuse. All papers are from Stampin' Up! To add a bit more dimension, I stamped the palm tree twice and popped up a second layer of palms--cute, in real life!

Go ahead...give this one a whirl...
TTFN, Jane

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Kokopelli With 3 Techniques


I loved the Sketch that Pat came up with so much, that I decided to do a few more cards using the layout. What a wonderful way to used up scraps!! I keep a file box full of pieces of TJ techniques that I've done over the years and when this sketch was released, I was so happy to be able to use so many of those scraps!

My card uses 3 techniques! Watercolor Resist, Starch Smoosh and Wrinkled Vellum. The Wrinkled Vellum technique is on the main image, the Kokopelli from Taylored Artwork stamp company.

The silver studs are adhesive gems that I purchase at JoAnn's on their dollar rack.

I hope you enjoy my card and thanks for stopping by!

Kathie McGuire

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Blog Hop Sketch Fun

Did you participate in the Technique by Design Blog Hop yet?  If you haven't make sure you look at the post from Monday this week.  If you make a card for the hop, you could be a Technique Junkie for life.  Isn't that THE best blog candy in the world?!!!  Make sure you follow the directions for entering on Monday's Post.

Here is a card I did using the Technique by Design sketch.  I used animal spots technique from the most recent Newsletter.  I also used Polished Stone on Vellum as well as Torn Frames AND Antique Glimmers from the Dec 09 newsletter.  Four techniques on one card!  I think that is a record for me!!  This card will be for my Son-in-law who will be celebrating his birthday at my house this coming Sunday.  The inspiration for this card came from my DH's shirt he wore to work yesterday.  It is a Hawaiian shirt that has this color scheme! 

Ann Clack - TJ Design Team Member


Thursday, February 4, 2010

Modified Mono Die Valentine


I was so happy when I saw this new little Embosslit in the new Stampin' Up occasions mini catalog. I had already seen this technique and knew this would sweet little scalloped dotted heart would be lovely used in this way. I layered the hearts on a pale pink vellum. The greeting (from Inkadinkadoo) is also stamped on the same pink vellum. The base card is white, the hearts were white and then sponged with pink. The ribbon is pink. I think the overall look is just soft and delicate. I have certainly enjoyed making several different Valentines this year with several of the techniques in the February 2010 issue of the TJ newsletter. I have a few more Valentines to share before Valentine's Day. I hope you are finding the current issue inspiring as you make your own Valentine's Day cards.
Happy creating!
Judy Jackson

Be My Valentine Darling


Who doesn't like nice downloadable images? Twisted Papers has a very large selection of high quality images, ready to be downloaded immediately.

I fell in love with a risque collage sheets and downloaded a sheet to create scrappy valentine cards.

I must say, I was very impressed when I printed out my image onto white cardstock. I will definately be visiting Twisted Papers regularly.

When I think of scrappy cards, I think big pink or ivory bows, music sheets and downloadable photos, so I gathered those items together and this card is the result of my interpretation of scrappy cards.

Edges of paper were distressed with Tim Holtz's Old Paper distress ink. The buttons came from my collection, and the heart was purchased at the dollar store. Gotta love the dollar stores, eh?!

A big thank you goes out to Twisted Papers for being one of this month's sponsors.

Beth Norman

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Faux Sanding

A rainbow inkpad, brayer, glossy cardstock and a brush of gesso.....from the September 2009 newsletter comes "Faux Sanding" as illustrated on my card.
 

   ----Evelyn Spikes