Showing posts with label stamping how to tutorial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stamping how to tutorial. Show all posts

Friday, November 23, 2012

Three Gumball Green Trees

I love the Gumball Green as a Christmas color. The new Gumball Green stamp pad did a great job of inking up the solid stamp tree images for this card, which happens to be the last of the three cards we made in last month's Christmas trio class. I used the Pennant Parade stamp set for these cute trees along with the Pennant punch.
The cute Gumball Green polka dot paper strip is from the fun Be of Good Cheer DSP.

Happy Stamping!




Thursday, November 15, 2012

Layered Christmas Noel

Layers, layers, layers! This card is one of the cards we made in my Christmas trio class, and it has lots of layers along with a gold embossed ornament, textured embossed Labels framelit and the rich Cherry Cobbler cardstock.
I used the Joyous Celebrations stamp set for the ornament, ribbon, holly and sentiment.

Happy Stamping!





Friday, November 2, 2012

Punched Poinsetta

My inspiration for this card came from Nancy Littrell's punched poinsetta. I used the Blossom Petals punch to create the three layers of the Cherry Cobbler poinsetta.
This was one of three cards we made in last month's Christmas Card Trio class. We all had plenty of sticky fingers after this card was finished, but the end result 
was well worth it.
Thanks for stopping by!




Friday, March 23, 2012

Domestic Goddess Apothecary

 Here's the last of the three cards we made in my Stamp Club this month featuring water coloring and the Apothecary Art stamp set. I also had fun using the new Labels framelit, the Framed Tulips EB folder along with the Designer Frames EB folder on this card...too fun!
Domestic Goddess is the name of the DSP used on this card. It's one of my favorite paper collections because of its great color combination. What am I going to do when Poppy Parade gets retired? (And to think that I wasn't really that fond of it when it was introduced a couple of years ago, now it's my favorite red.)
Supplies:
Cardstock:  Whisper White, Crumb Cake, Poppy Parade, Pool Party, Daffodil Delight
Ink:  Pool Party, Poppy Parade, Daffodil Delight, Black Stazon
Punches: Extra-Large Oval (119859), 1" circle (119868), Itty bitty Shapes (118309), Scallop Edge (119882), Handheld Punch (101227)
Big Shot: Labels framelit (125598),Designer Frames EB folder (123130), Framed Tulips EB folder (121809)
Stamp Set: Apothecary Art (125527) 
DSP: Domestic Goddess(122355)
Thanks so much for visiting :-)

 If you'd like to purchase the PDF tutorial or a kit for this class, you can click here for more information.

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Razzleberry Apothecary Art

Here's a long overdue post...and yes, I'm still here :-) Today I'm excited to be sharing one of the cards we're making in this month's Stamp Class and Club. It features the beautiful Apothecary Art stamp set along with watercoloring, which is one of my favorite techniques...I love to color! This stamp set is perfect for watercoloring. I also added a sentiment from the Petite Pairs stamp set.
The Adorning Accent edgelit and embossing folder created a beautiful accent for the Crumb Cake panel and Whisper White trim. I'll be sharing more cards from this month's class throughout the month, so I hope you stop back in soon! Have a great day:-)

Supplies:
Cardstock: Rich Razzleberry, Whisper White, Crumb Cake,Melon Mambo
Ink:  Soft Suede, Melon Mambo, Rich Razzleberry
Punches: Eyelit Border (119853), Boho Blossom (119858), Corner Rounder
Big Shot: Labels framelit (125598), Adorning Accents edgelit (125595)and embossing folder (125601); Sqaure Lattice embossing folder (119976)
Stamp Set: Apothecary Art (125527), Petite Pairs (122497)


Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Frayed Denim Brayer

This little 3x3 card needed some denim to finish it off, so I cut apart an old pair of jeans and frayed an edge to pull off some denim threads. The little palm from the Plant Hope stamp set fit perfectly against the brayered background. (Here's a brayering video I posted this month).
I used the direct-to-paper technique to create the wispy grass in the foreground. This is the third in a trio of cards from February's Brayer Class. If you'd like more information on the tutorial or card kits available, please click here.

Thanks for stopping by!

Friday, February 24, 2012

Video and Brayered Flower Garden


I'm excited to share the cards we made in this month's Brayering Class. If you haven't brayered before, it's a great way to add color and drama to your cards. Once you get comfortable with brayering, it's a technique you'll want to use often in your card making or scrapbooking. Today's card uses the Flower Garden textured impression folder along with brayering.
I added a sentiment from the Petite Pairs stamp set, which fit perfectly next to the embossed Flower Garden image. I'm also posting my YouTube video on Brayering below.


I appreciate you stopping by...hope that you have a great day.

This card is part of February's Brayering Trio class. For more information on the tutorial or card kits click here.

Monday, February 20, 2012

Itty Bitty Flower Brayer

I am in love with the Pocket Silhouette stamp set, because of its versatility. I used it in my October class using the baby wipe technique and I'm using it again in this month's Brayer class because it creates the perfect grassy field against the brayered background. (Be sure to check out my Brayer Video if you missed it).
I used the Adorning Accents edgelit and embossing folders to create the cute scallop edge details.

Thanks a bunch for visiting.

This card is part of February's Brayering Trio class. For more information on the tutorial or card kits click here.