Sunday, October 27, 2013

Try That Technique - Bleeding Tissue

Happy Sunday Junkies!

Tricia here with this weeks Try That Technique - Bleeding Tissue.  I finally got my order from Amazon after scouring the craft stores looking for it and I LOVE IT!

If you couldn't tell from my recent posts, I am getting ready for Christmas by doing my Christmas Cards.  I have about 1/6 done so you can bet you will be seeing more from me.

As with many of the technique junkie techniques this one was quick and easy.

Stamp:  Gina K Designs

Thanks for stopping by and have a crafty day!

Tricia

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Washi Weave

Hi Technique Junks!

Hetty here, with one of the techniques rom the
Oct/Nov 2013 newsletter. Have you tried them?
Today I need a quick one, for I am just back
from the Club Scrap retreat in Kiberley Wisconsin
(whisch ofcourse was fantastic, meeting friends
and getting so much new inspiration).

I chose the online bonus technique:
Washi Weave.
There are so many diffrent rolls of
washi paper around and a lot of people
are trying to find some fun use
for it. How about using it
for decorating the background paper?
Halloween inspiration with Tim Holtz 
Mini Halloween 3 stamps that I just
bought in the US in my short shopping time
in between workshops.

It was fun to create cards again, but now i have to
go back to do some mor unpacking and gettin
my craft room organized with all
the new goodies!
 
Have a creative day!

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Tri Cut Die

 
This technique is from the August/September issue of the Technique Junkie Newsletter
All of the stamps are from Stampin Up. The flourish die cut is from Impression Obsession and the large die is from Spellbinders, on of the Grand Caliper  dies. . The card does have a white border which is hard to see with the white b/g.
I hope you like the card and are inspired to try one yourself.
See you soon. Jackie K


Monday, October 21, 2013

Pasted Dylusions vs 3-D Gold by Judy Jackson

Good day from Judy Jackson.  Pasted Dylusions are just fun.  Since there are two techniques in the latest TJ newsletter, I thought it would be fun to make to two cards, using the same stencil, the gold or copper stuff, and see how different the two cards would look.




Stamps for Pasted Dylusions card are Sweet and Sassy Stamps.




Stamps for 3-D Gold are Studio G.

 Have you tried any of these techniques yet?  Do you have a favorite between the two techniques?

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Try That Technique - Four Square

Happy Sunday Junkies!  Tricia here with this week's Try That Technique.  We are showcasing the "Four Square" technique.

Again, this technique is so easy to do.  I just love the look and the versatility of this technique.

I used stamps from Stampin Up! 



I hope you will try this technique and play along!  Can't wait to see what you come up with...

Happy Crafting!
Tricia

Friday, October 18, 2013

Pasted Dylusions

 
Well hello everyone. I have been trying to catch up as I have been ill since I got home from OZ. So here is my contribution to the Technique of the Week
 
 
 
It is cooling off here in the desert and it feels like spring....hence the colors and the dragonflies, LOL!
PLEASE try this technique if you haven't yet as it is so much fun and easy to put a dazzling card together in a jiffy. The sentiment is from The Stampin Place.
Thanks so much for looking. See you soon!
Jackie K
 

Holly Brown: Pasted Dylusions Thoughts


Hello Junkies, it's Holly posting today.  Our Technique of the Week this time is the Pasted Dylusions technique from the latest issue (October/November 2013).  I had never tried this one before, and I had so much fun making these backgrounds, I just kept on spraying and spraying and spraying.  I now have a nice little stash of Dylusions sprayed backgrounds.  I paired this colorful background with the grungy harlequins and I love how it turned out.  So in order to make sure you can see the background, I kept the card simple with a sentiment from Stampin Up and some purple ribbon.

What is so cool about this technique is that I used white instead of gold just to try something, and the white seems to take on the colors of the background underneath.  That was a neat find.  I'm also experimenting with other colors such as copper and a really neat glitter medium that I just bought today.  It is just plain fun to play, I tell ya!!  :-)