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Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Dog Tree


We have a "tree" theme over at Stampendous this week and we have a ton to choose from between stamps and stencils! I picked a card I had in the July Catalog using the new Dog Tree stamp to share, since it really is time to start on those Christmas cards.

Here's how my card was made.
1.  Stamp Dog Tree on white cardstock with black ink and color with pencils.
2.  Sponge the edges with shades of green ink and sprinkle around the Dog Tree with Shabby White Embossing Enamel and heat emboss from underneath so the embossing powder doesn't blow off.
3.  Wrap the corners with ribbon, glue to a red panel and mount to a kraft color card.

Supplies
Stampendous
R305 Dog Tree
FREG027 Shabby White Embossing Enamel
EPA50 Embossing Heat Tool
STF082 Onyx Black VersaFine
MWP811 Mixed Media White Paper

Plus
My Colors Cardstock
May Arts Ribbon
Zip Dry Glue Beacon Adhesives
Prisma Colored Pencils
Distress Ink- Twisted Citron, Mowed Lawn, Forest Moss

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Tuesday, August 29, 2017

Shades of Blue




It's time for Challenge #17 Monochromatic over at the Rubbernecker Blog.  Join in on the challenge by clicking HERE, they're giving away prizes, first place is a $25.00 gift card and for 2nd place a $10.00 gift card, good to use online at Rubbernecker.com.

To make my card I sponged a panel with Faded Jeans Distress Ink and stamped it with 540-01 Dandelion Stems several times using the color. 
The sentiment is from the 3020 Butterflies Are Free Clear Set and it was stamped with Majestic Blue VersaFine Ink and embossed with clear.  
The panel was then layered onto a dark blue panel and mounted on a light blue card. Pearls and rhinestones were added to the dandelions for a touch of bling.

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Sunday, August 20, 2017

Butterfly Dreams


Hi everyone, hope you're having a good weekend so far.  I'm sharing a card for Sweet Rubbernecker Sunday #62.  I love the Butterflies Are Free Clear Set and it has a matching die set to make it oh so easy to cut out the butterflies. You can see what the other Design Team Members have for you today by clicking Here.

Here's how my card was made;
1.  Die Cut white and black panels using the Nested Rectangle Small Stitch Die Cut Set and watercolor the white panel with Distress Inks and set aside to dry.
2.  Stamp Butterflies from the Butterflies Are Free Clear Set, with black ink and emboss with clear.  Color with Zig Clean Color Real Brush Pens and use the matching dies to cut out.
3.  Stamp sentiment from the set on the watercolor panel with VersFine ink and emboss with clear.  Glue panels together, mount to a blue card.
4.  Bend the wings of the butterflies and glue just the bodies to the card. Add sequins and you're done!

Click on the links below and they will take you to the Rubbernecker Stamps online store or quick and easy ordering.

Supplies
Rubbernecker
3020 Butterflies Are Free Clear Set
3020D Butterflies Are Free Die
5007D Nested Rectangle Small Stitch Die Cut Set

Plus
VersaFine Onyx Black Ink
Clear Embossing Powder
Distress Ink- Twisted Citron, Squeezed Lemonade, Peacock Feathers
3 in One Glue- Beacon Adhesives
Sequins
Art Glitter Glue- to adhere sequins

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Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Parchment Candle Card


Here's a little Christmas inspiration for you today using the new Parchment Candle from Stampendous.  I made this Christmas card to have an old time feel and gave it some bling, using the Frantage technique with the embossing around the image. You always have to have a little bling at Christmas!

Here's how my card was made;
1.  Stamp Parchment Candle on white cardstock with black ink, color with colored pencils, cut out and sponge around the edges with Antique Linen ink.
2.  Randomly apply Gold Dot Sparklers and add Glossy Accents to the flame and set aside to dry.
3.  Stick a 5 1/4" x 4" piece of Sticky Panels onto a kraft color card and place the image centered on top.
4.  Sprinkle the edges of the Sticky Panels with the Gold Encrusted Jewel Kit and emboss.
5.  Sponge the edges of the card with Antique Linen ink.

Supplies
Stampendous
R302 Parchment Candle
EJK09 Gold Encrusted Jewel Kit
FX71 Sticky Panels
AC672HSG Gold Dot Sparklers
EPA50 Embossing Heat Tool
MPW811 Mixed Media White Paper

Plus
Prisma Colored Pencils
Kraft cardstock
Glossy Accents
Antique Linen Distress Ink

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Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Thank a Teacher


Today I'm excited to be sharing my first post as a member of the Rubbernecker Design Team!! I saw them at the Arlington Texas Scrapbook Convention and really liked their wide variety of humorous stamps along with their two part watercolor stamps. So when I saw they had a Design Team Call, I had to give it a go and I'm happy to say they picked me!

For this weeks Challenge, the theme is "Back to School" and I thought a teacher would really enjoy knowing that they are appreciated for all of their hard work. 

I used the Poppy Trio, a two part stamp and the Nested Rectangle Small Stitch Dies to make this fun shaker card. My secret to making shaker cards is to die cut the window frame from two panels of cardstock. That way you glue down one panel onto your card, with out the diecut center.  Next you stamp your sentiment on the center piece and glue it into place. I to this for several reasons, 1. I know the sentiment will be aligned in the window and 2.  I know where to place the foam tape around the window.


Prizes
 Join in on the challenge on the Rubbernecker Blog by clicking HERE.  They're giving away prizes, first place is a $25.00 gift card and for 2nd place a $10.00 gift card, good to use online at Rubbernecker.com.

See a video on how to use the two part stamps HERE.

Rubbernecker Supplies
869 Poppy Trio
D869 Poppy Trio Die Cut
3032 Best Friends Etc
5007D Nested Rectangle Small Stitch Die Cut
Ken Oliver Color Burst 6 Pack Set Rich Moroccan Shades

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Friday, August 4, 2017

Sunblock Squirt


Here in Oklahoma school has started in some areas and others will start in a couple of weeks, well I'm not ready for summer to end.  To celebrate summer before it's officially over, I'm sharing this card made with the House Mouse "Sunblock Squirt" from Stampendous.

Here's how my card was made;
1.  Stamp Sunblock Squirt on white paper with black ink.  Color with colored pencils and watercolor pencils.
2.  Shadow around the image with blue chalk.
3.  Stamp saying in the top left corner with black ink.
4.  Add glitter to the sunscreen that is being squeezed out using a Quickie Glue Pen to adhere it.
5.  Layer onto orange paper and mount to a blue card.

Supplies
Stampendous
HMR91 Sunblock Squirt
SSC1239 Spring Sentiments
MG01 Crystal Micro Glitter
EP020 Clear Embossing Powder
EPA50 Heat Tool
MPW811 Mixed Media White Paper

Plus
Zip Dry Glue Beacon Adhesives
My Colors Cardstock
Decorative Chalk
Watercolor Pencils
Prisma Colored Pencils
Quickie Glue Pen

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Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Road Trip


Here's a sentiment that makes life a little bit better if we just remember to live by it.  It's from the Campground Perfectly Clear Set from Stampendous and it works perfectly with the new WF Travel Perfectly Clear Set.

Here's how I made my card;
1.  Stamp images from the WF Travel Perectly Clear Set, color with colored pencils, cut out and set aside.
2.  Sponge blue and purple inks on a white panel, splatter with water to give a water drop look.
3.  Use Fitted Frames A to die cut a frame in the card.  Use the same die and one size larger to diecut a white frame and glue around the opening.
4.  Glue acetate to cover opening by gluing to the back.
5.  Stamp sentiment on a white panel that is slightly larger than the sponged panel, with black ink and emboss with Clear Embossing Powder.
6.  Apply strips of foam tape around the sentiment making sure it won't be seen through the frame.
7.  Put sequins and beads in the foam area and place the window panel on top of the foam.
8.  Glue cut out pieces to the front of the card as shown.

Supplies
Stampendous
SSCP112 WF Travel Pcs Perfectly Clear Set
SSC1253 Campground Perfectly Clear Set
DCP1005 Fitted Frames A
EP020 Clear Embossing Powder
HT400 Heat Tool

Plus
My Colors Cardstock- Sweet Potato
Beacon Adhesives
Prisma Pencils
Acetate
Sequins
Beads
Distress Ink- Stormy Sky, Wilted Violet

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