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Showing posts with label stamps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stamps. Show all posts

Saturday, January 26, 2013

You & Me against the world

You & Me against the world.  Hey there, it is Mary-Ann here, this is the perfect title in my house this week.  Ever have those times when you just have to pull together are count your blessings?  May times, they are right beside you.  I think this little sentiment will be encouraging to my husband Monday.  I am going to close it into his laptop and when he opens it, it will be a pleasant surprise!  It's better than jumping out of a cake!!!

The color pallet is soft and inviting.  It can be given today, or to your valentine.  There are endless possibilities to these nesting hearts.  I believe they will be holding glow sticks for Valentine's Day at school in a couple weeks!  The nesting hearts and sentiment are both from Wplus9 which can be purchased by clicking here.  Yes, they are perfect for Valentine's Day, but I can see them on a thinking of you card, a note to a friend, a card of encouragement or even on a scrapbook layout.  

I hope this card encourages you to send a note to someone important in your life today.



Thursday, January 24, 2013

Completely In Love

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Hey there!  I pulled out some new Wplus9 Design Studio stamps and dies from eclectic Paperie earlier this week to create this sweet Valentine!  The stamps are the new Cupid’s Arrow set, and I also used the matching companion die to cut out the cupid on the upper left.  I saw this sample card made by W+9 design team member Jean Martin, and loved how she cut out the little banner at the bottom of the sentiment so it still fit the die-cut heart, so I stole her idea!  :)  I also added a little border at the bottom using the XO Border die… I just think that thing is SO cute!  The papers I used are Echo Park “Love Story”, and my pink ink is Ranger Picked Raspberry distress ink.  The large die cut hearts are from Spellbinders.

Hope this makes you feel all lovey-dovey!

eP Signature - Tammy Hershberger

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Let Us Give Wplus9 Thanks...

I just love creating cards for Fall, so when I got these new Wplus9 stamps and dies from eclectic Paperie recently, I just couldn’t wait to create something!  Take a peek at this…
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This is the Pretty Patches Pumpkin stamp set, and I used the matching Pumpkin die to cut it out.  The pumpkin is stamped wtih Ranger Spiced Marmalade distress ink, and the little leaf with Aged Mahogany.  The papers I used here for the fence and background are from the new Autumn Spice paper pad from Lilybee Designs.  For the layout of my card, I was inspired by the Retro Sketch #33 from a week ago, flipped upside down.

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On the inside, I stamped the Pretty Patches Pumpkin again, adding the heart to the center and the sentiment from the set.


Happy stamping!  Thanks for stopping by today!

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Product Spotlight - Dylusions Products

Hi all and welcome to Tuesday! Today I'm talking about a number of Dylusions products. First, we have a number of new products in stock from Dyan and second...to show you my very first altered journal page!

This type of art is so out of my comfort zone but I have to share that I had such a good time making this page. So much so that once I was finished I spent the evening thinking about ideas for my next page. I can't wait to get inky again!  This type of art is so free form...there aren't any mistakes!  And that ability to add layer upon layer of crafty goodness is very exciting...

I've listed the steps that I took to create my page below.  I'm using the brand spanking new Dylusions Journal to create my page (this is a must have!) and I read through Dyan's My Creative Journey before getting started.  Both of these products part of this week's bundle...Purchase the Journal and receive the Creative Journey booket for 50% off retail!  Use code DYAN50 when checking out and enjoy!  (Note that this offer is good while supplies last.  If demand continues once inventory is diminished then I'll honor pre-orders until October 22).  On with the photo tutorial!
I started by covering the entire page with Spun Sugar Distress Stain.  (Notice that I picked a very light color...call me hesitant! LOL!)
Next I used a Mini Mister to spritz water all over the page.  You need the water to enable the Dylusions Ink Sprays to spread.  I used Lemon Zest, Crushed Grape, and Bubblegum Pink on my page.  (Notice I'm still being painfully cautious with the ink...)  These ink sprays are the coolest things ever!  When they dry, it feels like paint.  Very cool...
This was probably my favorite step...pulling out the Dotted Flowers stencil and Picket Fence Distress Stain.  The Picket Fence stain is opague so you end up with this hint of design, with the color still showing through.  Fabulous!
Next I used a heart template (from Studio 490) and more Lemon Zest Ink Spray to create this great heart image on the page.
The heart template was used again to cut out a photo of my sweet boys.  (Note that the one mistake I made was attaching my photo at this point...I should have fully finished the page first.  But one can't learn unless one makes a mistake so...lesson learned!) :-)
Dyan mentioned in her book that she loves to add frames to her pictures, like you would frame any piece of art and so I framed my page!  I used the Further Around the Edge stamp set on my page.  I love the contrast of the black against the light colors of the ink spray.
Next...another stencil!  I told you I was in love with the stencils!  For two young boys I had to add some ABC's!  I used the Letter Jumble stencil for the letters.  See those lines at the bottom of the heart picture?  I used one of the border stamps from the set and bent it a little bit as I stamped to give my journaling box some wavy lines.  Fun, right?
Speaking of journaling...I added some along with a few paint circles.  I created the circles by putting a dab of Bottle Adirondack Paint to my non-stick craft sheet and dabbing the paint cap in the paint, then putting the paint on the page.  Ohhh...
Then...I doodled!  Yup, some free hand scallops around the heart, which really made the photo stand out.  I also added a few newsprint circles and a sentiment (you can see it better in my first photo) from a Tim Holtz stamp and I was done!  My first page!  Yippee!  I'm seriously so excited!  I completely understand why people fall in love with this art form.  It's so different than card making and it's really fun to just create without thinking too much about what is is you're creating.  You just make art for the fun of getting your hands dirty and to see where the products and your imagination take you!

I hope you enjoyed today's post, stop on over at the eP store to check out all of our Dylusions products, and stay tuned for page two...