Saturday, January 26, 2013
You & Me against the world
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Completely In Love
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!
Saturday, October 27, 2012
Let Us Give Wplus9 Thanks...
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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.
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
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...