Friday, April 12, 2013

Holly Brown: Bands of Color Butterfly


Hi Junkies!  It's Holly posting today, and the Technique of the Week is Bands of Color from the April/May 2013 issue.  This is a great technique for backgrounds and I've gone with a spring-y pastel color combo today.  I used the Bands of Color technique on the white background and then I used my square Spellbinders dies to cut out a piece in the middle so my focal piece would match up with the bands in the background.  The butterfly and sentiment are from Stampin Up and I added a couple of small pearls to the center of the butterfly.

I hope you try this fun and easy technique and share your artwork with us over on the Technique Junkies Yahoo group.  If you are not a member of the Yahoo group, please contact Pat Huntoon for details on joining.  :-)





Thursday, April 11, 2013

Bands of Color - Technique of the Week

Isn't this fun to have the Technique of the Week back again to challenge us to do something new? This week it is Bands of Color from the current newsletter. 

And now for a confession -- I should have done my card before today. But we have been very busy and are now away on vacation for a short time.  So I brought products and card stock with me -- no Internet where we are but general and shared wifi in a community center.  So here I am.


I love this image of these little girls walking in the sea grasses and the gentle sea breezes blowing their hair. It is a retired image from Stampin' Up.  I water colored the image.

I hope you enjoy this technique.  Have you tried it yet?

Judy Jackson

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Technique of the Week- Bands of Color

Aren't you so glad that the Technique of the Week is back? I know I am!!!
This weeks featured technique is Bands of Color from the April 3013
You have seen some wonderful examples so far and I am happy to add my two cards
amongst those that have already been posted.


Some times there is a b/g technique that you like so much you don't want to cover it up.
I feel this way about this technique and so I kept it simple on both of my examples.
The above card uses a stamp from I Brake for Stamps as the focal image.
The sentiment is from Smartworks Stamps



The stamp on this card is from Hearts in Touch.
Won't you give this technique a try and post it to the TJ yahoo group for us all to enjoy?
I look forward to seeing your creations!
Have fun and Enjoy!
Jackie K

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Technique of the Week - Bands of Color

Good Morning! It is Monday  Tuesday, and it is time for the Technique of the Week! This week we are featuring the Bands of Color Technique from the April 2013 issue of the Technique Junkie  Newsletter. 

My sample uses  gorgeous sea-themed stamps from Art Neko. The whole sheet of stamps is just stunning! I wanted to capture the feel of the sea with the green and blue tones. (Did you know that TJ members get free shipping right now on orders from Art Neko over $50.00? Just use the code: TJ'sFREE50).

Okay, let's see what you can do! Post your bands of color card to the TJ egroup for everyone to see. You may end up on the group homepage! You will have fun with this technique -- it is pretty, easy and makes a great background for almost every stamp. Enjoy!

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Technique Of the Week: Alcohol Ink Splatters

Hello from Kathie McGuire. We're bringing you a project from the current newsletter and hope that you'll join in the fun by trying the technique and sharing it with all of the other TJ fans on the Yahoo group. This is the Alcohol Ink Splatters from the latest newsletter. If you want a fast, colorful, knock-your-socks-off background for an image or just for an embellisment (like the flower I used here), then drag out your alcohol inks and spend the next five or ten minutes creating a fabulous one-of-a-kind stunning piece of art. I didn't have canned air, so I took apart an old blow pen, removed the dried out pen, and then used the blow bulb by squeezing it closely to the alcohol inks. The process worked great! This is one of the best techniques I've ever played with on TJ; it's extremely fast, fun, and the results are quite impressive. Thanks for stopping by. Enjoy your day! Kathie

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Technique of the Week

Good Morning Ladies!
Nancy Dawson here with this week's featured technique from our new April newsletter. It is called Alcohol Ink Spatters and what fun to create! I hope you will give it a try; stepping out of your comfort zone is so rewarding when the results are fantastic!


What a beautiful background to feature Stampin Up's By the Tide stamp set. You can't really tell it on the scan but the fish has Smooch Spritz sprayed on and highlighted with Spica Copic markers.

Until next time,
Happy Stampin'

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Move It - Shape It Blog Hop

Welcome to each and every person who will join the members of the Technique Junkie Design Team  on this blog hop.  We all hope you will be excited as we are about these two new CDs! 

Some folks think that a stamped card is just a card, right?  There are those folks who think a "hand stamped card" isn't exciting or worth our time to make.  But we KNOW BETTER don't we?  Well, these two CDs should change those folks minds.  :) 

Personally, I am so excited about these CDs and I think these will be some "go to" CDs for me. So many wonderful ideas for different cards to make for family and friends! 

The CDs are $9.95 for each or $17.95 if ordered together. You can click on this link and it will take you to the Move It Shape It ordering and information page:


There is an index for each CD, with pictures of each project,  available on these pages.


I have made four cards for you.  Two cards are from the Move It CD and two cards are from the Shape It CD.
My first card is from the Shape it CD --  and is called the Piano Card.  Stamp credits are from Hero Arts and Uptown Rubber Stamps.  My son-in-law is the music and youth pastor at his church.  I just thought this was appropriate for him!

 My next card is from the Move It CD and is called the Floating Pop-Up Card.  I think Pop-up cards are so fun but seldom do I make them.  The directions for this card are both easy and fun!  I think it is a WOW card.  I used both dies and punches for the birds and the bird cage. Stamps are from Impression Obsession.
So this lovely bird is singing inside the cage -- but he is singing to his friends who are outside the cage ---- so fun!

My third card for you is from the Shape It CD and is the Bathing Trunks card.  I can see all kinds of uses for this card shape.  And it is just a fun one to make -- not to difficult and just plain fun. I can think of all kinds of background paper to use for the trunks -- can't you?
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My last card for you is the Upright Diamond Fold Card. I love this card and the way it turned out!



I just love this little bunny from Stacy Stamps - he is so cute!  Such an adorable face and big shiny black eye!   But then you untie the ribbon and you see all of the pop-up - so nice!

The stamp credits belong to Stacy Stamps, Stampin' Up, and Art Neko.  Art Neko makes the verse on the inside.  I embossed it in black to make it stand out from the bamboo. The verse goes like this -- "Drip...Drip...Drip...The garden's bamboo fountain Whispers its secrets.  Listen."  Can't you just see the little bunny being very quiet as he listens for the secret of the bamboo fountain? 

I sure do think you will enjoy this blog hop today!  By the time you hop along with us today - Pat will be able to begin mailing out the orders for the CDs. Make sure you get yours ordered today! 

Now enjoy the rest of the Move It - Shape It Blog Hop! 












Hop along now to Ann Clack -- a gifted stamp artist is she!  Enjoy the day at the hop.
Judy Jackson