Friday, February 26, 2016

Another Stampendous and Sizzix Collaboration

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Welcome to another day on our hop with Eileen Hull’s team using her Vintage Canister Scoreboard die with our Cottage Home and Mushroom Home sets as we take a stroll Along the Garden Path. Sit back and enjoy projects from the designers participating in today’s hop.
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Three lucky winners will win their choice of Cottage Home or Mushroom Home plus precut matboard from the Sizzix Canister Scoreboard Die. Sponsored by Sizzix. Deadline to comment is February 28th and winners will be announced early next week. See Official Contest Rules for details.
Here is my project for the day:


 Materials:
CSD05 Mushroom Home Perfectly Clear Stamps and Dies Set
CSD06 Cottage Home Perfectly Clear Stamps and Dies Set
Sizzix ScoreBoards XL Die Square
Mixed Media White Paper
Sizzix Little Sizzles 6x13" Mat Pack Cream
Perfectly Clear Acrylic Stamp Handle
Stencil Brush
Stazon Jet Black
DecoArt Media Fluid Acrylics in Payne's Gray
24 Pack Crayola Crayons
Paint Brush
Paper Towel
Wet Glue
Manual Die Cut Machine

Directions:
1)  Cut the pieces for the large box from the cream mat board.
2)  Assemble the large box.
3)  Cut the mushroom roof and the cottage bottom from the mixed media paper.
4)  Stamp the images you choose. I used stamps from both sets.  Don't forget the box!
5)  Color image with the crayons.  Color hard on all the stamped images, but lighter on the background.

6)  Water down a little of the paint to create a wash.
7)  Paint wash over the entire piece and wipe gently with paper towel to remove.  Let dry.
8)  Paint the back of the house pieces with two different concentrations of the gray paint.  Let dry.
9)  Glue the roof to the house and the house to the box.


I hope you enjoyed today's post.
Here are the rest of the blog links for today--and don't forget to comment for your chance to win!


Thursday, February 25, 2016

Sizzix Dies and Stampendous Collaboration!

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We are excited to join with Eileen Hull and her team to bring you a great week of inspiration using our Cottage Home and Mushroom Home stamps and dies sets to add detail to Eileen’s versatile Vintage Canister Scoreboard Die by Sizzix. Sit back and enjoy the projects, comment along the way for a chance to win one of our prize packages!
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Three lucky winners will win their choice of Cottage Home or Mushroom Home plus precut matboard from the Sizzix Canister Scoreboard Die. Sponsored by Sizzix. Deadline to comment is February 28th and winners will be announced early next week. See Official Contest Rules for details.

My post for today has a combination of the Eileen Hull Canister and the Cottage Home Set. 


 Materials:
CSD06 Cottage Home Perfectly Clear Stamps and Dies Set
Sizzix Dies ScoreBoards XL Canister Set
DWLJ901 Mosaic Swirls Stencil
Mixed Media White Paper
Sizzix Little Sizzles 6x13" Mat Pack Cream
Perfectly Clear Acrylic Stamp Handle
Stencil Brush
Stazon Jet Black
DecoArt Media Fluid Acrylics in Titan Buff and Quinacridone Gold
24 Pack Crayola Crayons
Paint Brush
Paper Towel
Wet Glue
Manual Die Cut Machine

Directions:
1)  Cut the pieces for the large canister from the cream mat board.
2)  Assemble the large canister.
3)  Cut 4 of the roof image from the white mixed media paper.
4)  Paint the canister a mix of the acrylics, but primarily the Titan Buff.  Let dry.
5)  Paint the lid and cut out roofs on both sides with the Quinacridone Gold and let dry.
6)  Place the stencil over the dry walls.
7)  Load the stencil brush with the Quinacridone Gold and brush off the excess on the paper towel.
8)  Rub the loaded stencil brush over the stencil in the areas that you want the swirls.  Let dry.
9)  Stamp the grass thatching stamp on the outsides of the roof.
10)  Stamp the additional stamps where you want them.


11)  Color with crayons.
12)  Attach the roof pieces to the lid and to each other.
These cute canisters can hold all sorts of things.  I chose seed packets.

I hope you enjoyed today's post.
Here are the rest of the blog links for today--and don't forget to comment for your chance to win!

Thursday, February 18, 2016

The Faces of Stampendous

This week, the Stampendous Design Team is showing you the Faces of Stampendous.  Here is my contribution, which also features a Dreamweaver Stencil:

Materials:
Beautiful Braid Rubber Stamp
You Are Amazing Rubber Stamp
Fitted Frames B Die Set
Quatrefoil Stencil DWLX7027
Large Stencil Brush
Mixed Media White Paper
Memento Tuxedo Black Ink Pad
Brilliance Pigment Pad in Pearlescent Sky Blue
Prismacolor Pencils in Deco Peach, Deco Pink,. Blush Pink, Light Peach, Beige, Cream, White, Cool Grey 10%, Hot Pink, Carmine Red, Scarlet Lake, Chartruese, Grass Green , Marine Green, Dark Green, Burnt Ochre, Sepia, Light Umber, Dark Umber, Goldenrod, and Warm Grey 70%
Manual Die Cut Machine
Copy Paper
Scissors
My Colors Cardstock in Winter Lake and Loveable
Permanent Adhesive
Repositionable Adhesive
Paper Towel
3D Dots
May Arts Ribbon

Directions:
1) Stamp the images with Memento on the Mixed Media Paper.  Stamp the face an extra time on the copy paper.
2)  Use the die cut machine and the Fitted Frames dies to cut out the text and the frame.
3)  Color the face image on the Mixed Media Paper with the Prismacolor Pencils.
4)  Cut out the face image that is on the copy paper.
5)  Adhere the cut out image over the top of the colored one with the repositionable adhesive.
6)  Place the quatrefoil stencil over the top of the image and hold down.
7)  Load the stencil brush with the Brilliance Ink and rub a little off on a piece of paper towel.
8)  Rub the stencil brush over the top of the image, making gentle circles to color in the image.
9)  Remove the stencil and the copy paper mask.
10)  Assemble the card.

Thanks for stopping by to see my card today.  Leave a comment if you have a minute.

Here are the rest of the links for today:

Thursday, February 11, 2016

Fran's Embossing Book Techniques and a Celtic Cross

This week at Stampendous we are celebrating Fran Seiford's new book.  Fran presents 35 years of experience with embossing powder to create a book featuring Techniques from A to Z. In it, you’ll learn new and innovative techniques as well as brush up on the basics. In tribute, the team is presenting some of their favorite techniques using the book.  You could win one of these books by commenting on the blogs. You can find the official contest rules HERE.  For today's card, I used one of my go-to techniques:


It is Molten  Magic, technique "P' on page 38 of the new book.

Materials I used:
SSC1190 Say It Today Perfectly Clear Stamps™
SSH57 Jumbo Perfectly Clear™ Acrylic Handle
Opaque Evergreen Embossing Powder
EP102 Pirate Gold Embossing Powder
Aged Copper Embossing Enamel
Versamark Ink Pad
Removable Tape
Scotch by 3M 1/2" Adhesive
Paper Trimmer
Embossing Heat Tool 
Here are the other players for today.  Be sure to comment for your chance to win one of Fran's new book--"Embossing Powder Techniques from A to Z".

Jamie Martin (DW and Embossing)
Laura Drahozal (DW and Embossing)
Pam Hornschu (DW and Embossing)
Louise Healy (DW and Embossing)

Thursday, February 4, 2016

Dreamweaver Thursday, Stampendous Duos and a Tombow Blog Hop

We have a very exciting event this week--a Tombow blog hop!
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It is always a great time hopping with Tombow USA and we are thrilled to be hopping over the weekend with them. Our design teams will be sharing some pretty awesome projects with products from our prizes list, you will not want to miss out on a single day!
OF COURSE we have PRIZES
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a Rafflecopter giveaway

Here are the official rules:



And, finally, my project for the day:
It is a Valentine's Card with a secret......
A message of love hidden in an unexpected place!  Here is how I made it:
Materials
Tombow Dual Markers in N65, N55, 606, 703 and 847
My Colors Card Stock
May Arts Ribbon
Stazon in Jet Black
Scissors
Manual Die Cut Machine

Directions
1)  Cut a large frame frame out of Mixed Media Paper using the die cut machine.
2)  Run the cut card stock through the machine with the Diamond Grid stencil and the Stamping Details Rubber Embossing Mat.  This will create the textured background.
3)  Put small pieces of the Xtreme Putty under the corners of the background stencil of the Heart Duo Stencil Set. Adhere it gently to  pink card stock.  
4)  Trace the stencil image using the enclosed pen.
5)  Gently remove the pink card stock from the stencil.
6)  Put small pieces of the Xtreme Putty under the corners of the heart shaped stencil and carefully place on the traced image, centering the sections that you would like to see.
7)  Trace the heart shape using the pen.  Carefully remove the stencil.
8)  Color the traced images with the Dual Markers and accent with the white colored pencil.
9)  Use the Glue Pen to highlight areas of the image and cover them with glitter.

10)  Center the heart stencil over the background and trace.
11)  Cut out the heart shapes from the background and the patterned image.
12)  Color a small piece of Mixed Media Paper with the colored pencils.  This will be behind the secret panel.
13)  Place the clear stamps on the clear acrylic handle, cover with the Stazon and stamp.
14)  Center the stamped image behind the open heart shape and adhere with Mono Adhesive.
15)  Tie the May Arts Ribbon around the bottom of the frame.
16)  Adhere the frame to dark pink card stock and that onto the folded white card included with the Duo Stencil Set using the Mono Adhesive.
17)  Cut down the Fastener Tabs to fit inside the heart shape.
18)  Remove the covering from the adhesive on the bottom of the tabs and place onto the secret message heart space.
19)  Remove the top covering from the adhesive tabs and place the colored heart over the top.You

You now have a Valentine's Card with a "secret message".

Thanks for visiting the blog today, and be sure to leave a message of your own!
Here are all the blogs participating in today's hop.  Check out the Stampendous Blog again tomorrow ans Saturday for more chances to win.