Hi Bombshells!
Kim here sharing a card I made using the Sugar Daddy stamp set.
Supplies:
Bombshell Stamps - "Sugar Daddy" set
Patterned Cardstock - Masquerade Party 6 x 6 Paper Pad by Teresa Collins
Black Cardstock by Bazzill
Cross Stickers from my stash
Pumpkin Die Cut - Pumpkin Punch by Martha Stewart
Star Die Cut - Star Punch by Unknown
Glossy Accents
Showing posts with label Sugar Daddy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sugar Daddy. Show all posts
Wednesday, 24 September 2014
Wednesday, 9 July 2014
Bombshell's July Sketch Challenge
Here's July's Sketch!
Feel free to take the sketch, flip it, flop it, and make it your own. The only rules are to use the sketch in some recognizable way and to have fun. Enter your project below for the chance to win a fabulous prize.
You don't have to use Bombshell's stamps, but if you do, you'll get an additional chance to win!Use the Inlinkz below to share your project with us!
You don't have to use Bombshell's stamps, but if you do, you'll get an additional chance to win!Use the Inlinkz below to share your project with us!
Here are the Design Team's takes on the sketch!
Kim using Sugar Daddy and Bone Font
Alaine has used Cherry Bomb
Marnie with Love & Luck
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Thursday, 24 April 2014
Full of Sugar!
Hello! Ms. April, Betsie, here. Today I am sharing with you a sweet little tin I altered that will be filled with chocolate. It is sweet because it is filled with chocolate ;-) I used this month's color challenge to complete this project.
Here it is:
Here it is:
I used the Sugar Daddy stamp set since I was filling it with sugar. I mean, that just makes sense right?
Until next time -- HAPPY CRAFTING :-D
Monday, 24 February 2014
February Muse Monday: Week 4- Sugar Daddy
Welcome to the 4th week of the month! Alison here, bringing you the last installment of February's Muse Monday. All month long, we have been showing you some fun projects using the featured set, Sugar Daddy. You are almost out of time with the month long sale, so if you haven't picked up this set yet, now is the time to do it.
Take a look at a few more projects made by the Bombshell gals. I hope you have enjoyed this month's projects!
Take a look at a few more projects made by the Bombshell gals. I hope you have enjoyed this month's projects!
Monday, 17 February 2014
February Muse Monday: Week 3- Sugar Daddy
Hello out there! Alison here, to share the latest round of Muse Monday projects with you. We are featuring the Sugar Daddy set this month. And to help us celebrate, the set is on sale throughout February!
How would you like to see some inspiration from a few of the Bombshells? Enjoy!
How would you like to see some inspiration from a few of the Bombshells? Enjoy!
Monday, 10 February 2014
February Muse Monday: Week 2
Hello! Alison here. It's the 2nd installment for February's Muse Monday. This month, we are featuring the Sugar Daddy set.
I bet you could come up with some pretty spiffy projects with these images! Want some inspiration to get you started? Check out what some of the Bombshells came up with. Remember, this set is on sale for the entire month, so it's a great time to get it for yourself!
Monday, 3 February 2014
February Muse Monday - week 1 Sugar Daddy
Welcome to the first Monday of February! Stempie here to tell you about the February Muse Monday. This month we'll be showcasing the Sugar Daddy set, which will be on sale throughout the entire month! Have you gotten this set for yourself yet? If you haven't...start counting those pennies. You will want it for SURE once you see all of the amazing inspiration our Design Team has prepared for your viewing pleasure this month.
Wednesday, 9 January 2013
January's Sketch
Here's January's Sketch!
Please feel free to flip it, flop it, and make it your own. Just as long as you use your Bombshell stamps and have fun with it, it's good!
Be sure to use the Inlinkz below to share your creation with us AND have the chance to win the fabulous prize of a $20 gift certificate to the Bombshell Stamps store!
Here's my take on the sketch, using the Pimpin' Wolf stamp from the Sugar Daddy set.
Here's what the Bombshell Girls and Pin-ups did with this sketch!
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Please feel free to flip it, flop it, and make it your own. Just as long as you use your Bombshell stamps and have fun with it, it's good!
Be sure to use the Inlinkz below to share your creation with us AND have the chance to win the fabulous prize of a $20 gift certificate to the Bombshell Stamps store!
Here's my take on the sketch, using the Pimpin' Wolf stamp from the Sugar Daddy set.
Here's what the Bombshell Girls and Pin-ups did with this sketch!
Monika using Piston Rebel
Kim using Man's Ruin
Torrey used Ahoy Sailor
Susie using Peek-a-Boo Giesha digital stamps
Friday, 28 September 2012
Faux antique/vintage with distress inks
Hey guys Kelli here with a quick little technique on using distress inks to make an image or project have that "antique/vintageness" look. Now I know I made up a word but it's ok let's just go with it!!! LOL
There you have it a quick little tidbit of information.
There you have it a quick little tidbit of information.
Friday, 10 August 2012
Paper Rosette Banner
Hello Lovelies, today I am sharing with you a tutorial for Bombshell stamps. It’s a Rosette Banner made without using Dies. Yeah I know there are dies out there but I don’t have them and it’s easy to make them without one so here we go! This banner is going to be used for a Halloween decoration in my house so it is black and ivory to go with my black and white theme but feel free to use any colors you wish!
Supplies needed:
Paper Cutter
Paper Scorer
Hole Punches or circle cutters
Patterned paper ( i used Black and Ivory French Script from Canvas Corp)
Cardstock ( I used Black and Ivory)
Bombshell Images ( I used Sugar Daddy, Retro Cowgirl, Man’s Ruin, and the Halloween Costume Digital set)
Inks (Black Soot and Antique Linen distress inks used here)
Double sided tape ( I used red lined tape, just make sure it’s strong tape)
If you want to hang it the way I did you are going to need 10 beads, 15 large jump rings and 12 small jump rings, 11 eyelets. I put an eyelet into the bottom of the last rosette incase I wanted to add something there at a later date. I didn’t have anything here now!
Hope you enjoy!!!
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