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Saturday, August 31, 2019

Stringing Berries



Hi there!  Did you know that there's only 116 days left until Christmas?!  If you haven't started your Christmas cards, you might want to start thinking about it.
This was a quick and easy card, I colored the Stringing Berries stamp from Stampendous with Prisma Colored Pencils, layered it onto different papers and stamped the sentiment at the bottom.   Super easy!!


Have a creative day!!


Disclaimer- I get free goodies for blogging about craft products! Today I'm sharing a card made with products from Stampendous.





Friday, August 30, 2019

All Shapes and Sizes


Hi everyone, hope you all had a good week!  I just wanted to share a  box I made for my crafty bunco group.  Each month we have a theme and bring a gift made using that theme, this month was dogs.
 I got these great craft boxes from Hobby Lobby while on sale and I wrapped a band of decorative paper around the center.  I colored the cute little dog that's from the Dogs 1 Clear Set from Rubbernecker Stamps with Prismas Colored Pencils and used the matching Dogs 1 Die Set to cut it out.  The dog was popped up on circles cut with Nested Circle Small Stitch Die Cut Set and glued to the box.  The sentiment and paw print were stamped on a tag and popped up on the box.
If you're looking for a new Die Cut Machine, check out the Crossover II that Rubbernecker Stamps is now carrying.  I absolutely love mine because on the top of the machine there's  a wheel that you can adjust the tension with so you don't need different plates when using thin dies, thick dies, embossing folders or when die-cutting different thicknesses of materials.  All you do is roll the wheel!!


I've had this red ribbon or quite a while that got from Costco around Christmas and thought it would be cute on the handle. 
Have a great weekend!  Here are the links to the Rubbernecker Stamps products-

              
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I am on various Design Teams and get free goodies for blogging about craft products but only because I love their products and genuinely use them. Ultimately my opinions are my own. A list of companies is in my sidebar.
Being part of various affiliate programs – when you click on an affiliate link and then go on to make a purchase, at no cost to you, I receive a small commission.  The affiliates I use include Rubbernecker Stamps and Whimsy Stamps.

Thursday, August 22, 2019

All You Need


Hi there!  Today I'm up on the Rubbernecker Stamps Blog with these cards that use the same stamps, same color stamped background but two different looks. 


This first look has a more elegant, soft and pretty feel that the camera doesn't quite pick up fully. I used one stamp and one stamp set on both, the stamp is All You Need and the set is Watercolor Background Set.  The sentiment was embossed with gold powder and then the stamped panel was layered onto gold paper before being popped up on a pink rectangle that was die-cut using the Nested Rectangle Stitch Die.


Then I tried stamping the sentiment in black, adding a black layer and mounting to a black card.

I think the black gives it more of a masculine look.

Here are pictures with links of the Rubbernecker products I used.

                              

***Check out this Crossover II Fabric & Paper die-cutting machine, you can cut with thin dies, thick dies, use embossing folders and dry emboss all with one machine and no changing plates, because it has a roller adjustment so you can adjust to tighten or to loosen the tension.   Another thing I really love about the Cross Over II is that so far, my plates haven't warped!! That's a huge plus for me.

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I am on various Design Teams and get free goodies for blogging about craft products but only because I love their products and genuinely use them. Ultimately my opinions are my own. A list of companies is in my sidebar.
Being part of various affiliate programs – when you click on an affiliate link and then go on to make a purchase, at no cost to you, I receive a small commission.  The affiliates I use include Rubbernecker Stamps and Whimsy Stamps.


Saturday, August 17, 2019

Cocoa Hot Tub


This little marshmallow man looks like he's having a good time in that cup of cocoa!  Send a friend a card this winter to let them know you're thinking of them, or this would make a super cute Christmas card too.  This adorable stamps are from the Stampendous July catalog, have you seen it?  Click HERE  to see the catalog and all of the beautiful samples!!



Here's how my card was made;

1.  Stamp Cocoa Hot Tub on Mixed Media White Paper with black ink, color with colored pencils and cut out.  Set aside.
2.  Stamp Marshmallow Friends on Mixed Media White Paper with black ink and layer onto blue and kraft cardstock.  Set aside.
3.  Cut strips of decorative paper, glue to a panel of decorative paper and glue to a blue card.
4.  Pop up Marshmallow Friends panel on the center of the card, then pop up Cocoa Hot Tub to the right of the sentiment.
5.  Randomly apply rhinestones.

Supplies
Stampendous
Q248 Cocoa Hot Tub
F247 Marshmallow Friends
MPW811 Mixed Media White Paper
STF082 VersaFine Onyx Black Ink

Plus 
3D Foam Square from Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L
Zip Dry Glue
Prisma Colored Pencils
Nuvo Crystal Drops
Cardstock- Dark Blue, Kraft
Decorative Paper- Kiasercraft Wonderland Paper Pad


Disclaimer- I get free goodies for blogging about craft products! Today I'm sharing a card made with products from Stampendous.


Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Snowman Scarf


This adorable Snowman Scarf from Stampendous is the perfect size to frame with pretty decorative paper and turn into a shaker card.  It's hard to believe that we'll be sending these out in just four short months, so if you haven't started, you'd better get to it!

Here's how my card was made.
1.  Stamp Snowman Scarf on Mixed Media White Paper and color with colored pencils.
2.  Layer Snowman Scarf onto thick decorative paper and set aside
3.  Die-cut a frame using a rectangle die from thick decorative paper.
4.  Glue a sheet of acetate underneath the frame and apply foam tape around the backside of the frame.
5.  Sprinkle the shaker bits on the snowman and place frame over it.


6.  Stamp a snowflake from the Winter Chickadee Set with blue ink.  Once dry stamp sentiment from the same set with black ink and emboss with Clear Embossing Powder.  Layer onto blue paper and pop up on the card.


  

Stampendous
W213 Snowman Scarf
QS5044 Winter Chickadee Set
EP020 Clear Embossing Powder
MPW811 Mixed Media White Paper
STF082 VersaFine Onyx Black Ink

Plus 
3D Foam Square from Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L
Zip Dry Glue
Prisma Colored Pencils
Acetate Sheet
Decorative Paper- Authentique Alpine Paper Pad
Peacock Feathers Distress Ink
Rectangle Die
Shaker Bits From Michael's


Disclaimer- I get free goodies for blogging about craft products! Today I'm sharing a card made with products from Stampendous.


Sunday, August 11, 2019

WindowRama Jungle Card


Hi friends, today's card is a jungle-themed shadowbox card made with the WindowRama Die Set from Stampendous.  These are so fun and different to make and to send, it even folds flat to fit into a regular-sized envelope! Below are a few pictures to help show how it was made.

The tree was die-cut from brown paper.

After the front of the card was die-cut and stamped with leaves, the tree piece was glued to the back of the stamped leaves piece.

The back of the card was die-cute and a tree scene was glued inside.

The pieces were glued together and the bird and butterfly which were colored with colored pencils were glued to the front.



   

Supplies
Stampendous
White Cardstock
VersaFine- Onyx Black

Plus
Paper- Light Green, Dark Green, DarkBrown,  Blue 
Prisma Colored Pencils
Brilliance Inks in greens
Zip Dry Glue

Disclaimer- I get free goodies for blogging about craft products! Today I'm sharing a card made with products from Stampendous.

Wednesday, August 7, 2019

Santa Wink



Hi my friends, today's card is using one of my favorite sets from the Stampendous July Catalog, it's called Santa wink.  If you haven't had a chance to see the catalog, click HERE to see it, it's filled with wonderful holiday stamps and beautiful samples!  See if you can find the ones that I made!!

Here's how my card was made;
1.  Stamp Santa Wink on Mixed Media White paper with black ink and color with colored pencils.
2.  Apply Crystal Glitter to the fur on the Santa outfit.
3.  Shade around the image with blue decorative chalk using a flat brush.
4.  Sprinkle Shabby White Embossing Enamel around the Santa and heat emboss from underneath so the embossing enamel doesn't blow off.

5.  Glue a piece of decorative paper to the bottom of the Santa panel.
6.  Apply a strip of double-sided tape over the seam of the decorative paper and sprinkle with Sea Foam Green Ultra Fine Glitter.
7.  Stamp sentiments on red and white papers, emboss with Clear Embossing Powder.
8.  Cute the red into a strip and die cut the white paper using the Fitted Frames B Set.  Pop up both on the card.



Supplies
Stampendous
QS5040 Santa Wink Cling Set
DCP1006 Fitted Frames B Die Set
FREG027 Shabby White Embossing Enamel
GX-267U Sea Foam Green Ultra Fine Glitter
EP020 Clear Embossing Powder
MPW811 Mixed Media White Paper
STF082 VersaFine Onyx Black Ink

Plus 
3D Foam Square from Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L
Zip Dry Glue
Prisma Colored Pencils
Paper- Red Cardstock, Decorative Paper
Red Rhinestones

Disclaimer- I get free goodies for blogging about craft products! Today I'm sharing a card made with products from Stampendous.