Sunday, October 3, 2010

Abalone Technique

The Abalone technique appeared in the October/November, 2010 TJ Newsletter. It gives your image a gorgeous shimmer using Pearl Ex! On this card I used Stampin' Up Sense of Time images with blue, lavendar & gold Pearl Ex on Basic Black cardstock with an Eggplant Envy and Not Quite Navy cardstock mat. The greeting is from the same set, Sense of Time, matted with the Scallop Circle Punch accented with a strip of matching punched Dotted Scallop Ribbon.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Sanded C'Ordinations




Hi Friends! Kathie McGuire here on the first stamping Saturday of the month!!! Are you stamping today? If not, I hope my little book project will inspire you to get out your sanding blocks and join me.

You're seeing the front cover of a mini-book project. To add interest, I used the Sanded C'Ordinations technique from the 4/10 TJ Newsletter on the die cut flowers. It's such a great way to add another dimension to an otherwise single color die cut! And it's fast and easy too!

This book has lots of little pages which hold tags. You can see some of the tags peeking out above the top edge of the book along with the many fibers that I added.

I hope you'll try Sanded C'Ordinations soon and thanks for stopping by today!

Friday, October 1, 2010

Wonderful Texture Duet by Judy Jackson


The Texture Duet technique in the October TJ newsletter is such a great way to use more than one embossing folder. The top folder is one of Time Holtz's alterations embossing folders. The bottom one is called Vintage Wallpaper and is from Stampin' Up. I sponged over the embossed areas with a dark blue to highlight those areas.
I found this rubber stamp with the image of a Rubber Stamper years ago. I have used it on a variety of things -- but mainly those things were all for me: ways to keep track of my tools and inks and things like that. I have never used it on a card before now. The image is by Delafield Stamp Company which is now closed. I added glitter to her sweater, her tool box, and a couple of other things. I used my glitter pen to outline the shelves and the pens and the brushes.
The reason for all this glitter (besides liking it that is!) is the verse below my stamping lady. This sentiment rubber stamp is from Victorine Originals (2278-D ~ Ink on My fingers). I was recently given this stamp and as soon as I saw it, I knew it was the perfect saying to use with my stamping lady! I could hardly wait to team these two stamps together. I own another stamp from this company -- there are some great images and verses on their website. (I love their mermaid!) How many times I have had people come up to me and ask if I knew I had glitter on my face?
Some friends (and their hubbies!) who have visited my home have said to me "You have a problem!" after seeing my stamp room. I admit I have a storage problem. I am now in the process of unmounting nearly all of my wood mounted stamps -- in order to create more space for stamps and other tools! I have a small stamp room. I always trying to think of another way to somehow create MORE room for stuff in my stamp room. It is about 10x11. Almost all of the walls are now covered in either shelves, rods to store punches, gutters to hold rolls of ribbon, drawers, racks, cupboards, etc. etc. etc. My craft table sits in the middle of the room.
Not only does my face have glitter -- but the rug can have a certain shimmer and glimmer if you look at it just right -- or maybe "just wrong!" My fingers nearly always have ink on them - I get ink on my wrists, my arms, but I usually avoid ink on my clothes! I have a desk mat under my stamp table so I don't get ink on the rug! I am also sure that stampers can identify with this sentiment.
So go forth -- get ink on your fingers and glitter on your face and in your hair! Have a GREAT time!
Judy Jackson

Monday, September 27, 2010

Worn Wallpaper meets Halloween by Judy Jackson


I don't often make Halloween cards but I love this SU set called Greeting Card Kids. Isn't this little girl sweet looking?
Last fall I bought a small paper stack of Halloween background paper made by Recollections. There are only a few sheets of each design. So I made four cards using different background designer papers. I knew these papers would be wonderful using the super easy technique called Worn Wallpaper from the current newsletter.
I used a background stamp called Sanded from Stampin' Up. It really did work to make the designer paper look worn out!
The little girl on the pumpkin for each card was watercolored and then sponged around the edges with green ink first and then the dark purple. I used scraps of the background paper as an extra layer behind the focal image of the little girl. It just adds some interest plus it also ties in some of the other colors used on the card. Each card is different and that is just fine!
I hope you have some time this week to do some stamping!
Judy Jackson

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Ann's Polished Stone through the Window

When you read this I'll be enjoying the last day of a week long retreat at the beach for stamping.  I know I'll be in heaven.  This is a card I made for one of the techniques I'm teaching in my Alcohol Inks class.  The image is from Rubberstampave.  Kathy has such awesome cowboy stamps!!  I also used the torn frames for the layer around the sentiment.  Enjoy!! 

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

New Home

Here is Hetty  and I made this card for my daughter, who has her own little appartment this month. For the card I used an old tutorial, but so much fun! It is the "Hidden Slider" from Feb/ March 2005.
It is such a fun way of making a card that i had forgotten about, but looking through all the techniques I thought this is it and it is absolutely not complicate to do. Just follow the instructions. If you are a member of Technique Junkies you can find and see it here:

I made this card with clear stamps from Sweet 'n Sassy (colored with copics) and papers from Papertemptress. The house is made with the cricut (ZooBalloo) and I used a cuttlebug folder to make the bricks on the house (cuttlebug highlight). Also the behind the house you see the use of a cuttlebug embossing folder.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Glitzy Lace and Masked Spellbinders...

Hi Everyone- This is Chris and today I have a few projects to share with you!  The first project uses the Glitzy Lace technique -



Here are the details:
Cardstock: White, Pomegranite, black
Accessories: Lace, Martha Stewart Glitter, Xyron, White Satin Ribbon, Nestibilities, Technique Junkies Newsletter




 My second project I am sharing with you now is one I created during my great productivity!  I started by using the Technique Junkies April/ May 2010 Newsletter - Masked Spellbinders. I used the Labels Ten Nestibilities masking the gorgeous  FALL and WINTER Collage Sheet From I BRAKE FOR STAMPSUsing my airbrush tools and my Copic markers, I used E08, YR24 and YG95 to create a smooth, randomly colored leaf set. I love how it turned out! I then used a stipple brush and sponge to create the borders. Using a gold gel pen and piercing tool I added doodles and accents around the frame.



Stamp Set: FALL and WINTER Collage Sheet From I BRAKE FOR STAMPS
Cardstock: Olive, Pumpkin Pie, White
Accessories: Impressibilities, Tear Drops, Dew Drops, Stipple Brush, Big Shot, Labels Ten Nestibilities, sponge, Airbrush tools, Copic Markers, Mini Glue Dots, Offray Ribbon, Paper Piercing Tool, Gold Gel Pen


Thank you for stopping by! I hope you have a great day!
Chrissy D