
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Christmas Cards
These are some Christmas cards I made with Stampin' Up! set "Punch Pals" also. The first card I used cardstock close to cocoa, real red, and kiwi kiss, & kraft.


Labels:
christmas cards,
paper crafts,
rubber stamping
Christmas Projects
Here are some Tags and embellishments I made with Stampin' Up! set "Punch Pals". I forgot to take a picture but on the back of the first tag below. I stamped on the back of it To: and From: to make it a gift tag. I made an ornament with just somes strips of designer paper and some wire. The last one is peppermint patties and covered them with scallopped embelishment.




Labels:
christmas,
gifts,
ornaments,
paper crafts,
rubber stamping,
stampin up
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
other little halloween projects



Labels:
decorations,
halloween,
paper crafts,
party favors,
stampin up,
stamping
Halloween projects

Supplies: (all with stampin' up!)
cardstocks and ink pad- Tangerine Tango, Old Olive, Whisper White, Basic Black
Stamps- Batty for You, Haunting Halloween
wheels- Arachnophobia, whimsy




Labels:
cards,
halloween,
scrapbooking,
spiders,
stampin up,
stamping,
stamps
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Post it note holders




Can you tell it use this used to be an Outback coasters. lol
Labels:
chipboard,
coasters,
paper crafts,
post it,
scrapbooking
Scrapbook jewelry
Tart & Tangy Bookmarks



Labels:
bookmarks,
crafts,
gifts,
paper crafts,
stampin up,
stamping,
teachers
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Poppin Pastels
Supplies:
-cardstock (I used whisper white and chocolate chip)
-pastels
-Whisper white craft stampin up stamp pad (very important)
- Q tips
1. first you stamp on your cardstock with the white craft ink. The reason you have to use the craft ink is it stays moist a long time after you stamp with it so you have plenty of time to color the image with your pastels.

2. You ponce on top of the stamp image with your pastels with a q-tip. Make sure you just ponce on top and not rub the image cause you will smear it. You can continue to layer color on top of where you already have color until you get the desired effect you like. That's it! It's that simple.



Here is the finished card made with Stampin' Up! products.
-cardstock (I used whisper white and chocolate chip)
-pastels
-Whisper white craft stampin up stamp pad (very important)
- Q tips
1. first you stamp on your cardstock with the white craft ink. The reason you have to use the craft ink is it stays moist a long time after you stamp with it so you have plenty of time to color the image with your pastels.

2. You ponce on top of the stamp image with your pastels with a q-tip. Make sure you just ponce on top and not rub the image cause you will smear it. You can continue to layer color on top of where you already have color until you get the desired effect you like. That's it! It's that simple.



Here is the finished card made with Stampin' Up! products.
Labels:
chalks,
paper crafts,
pastels,
stampin up,
stamping
Saturday, April 19, 2008

The first I used doodle this stamp set with black and tempting turquise cardstock. I embossed the images.
The 2nd I used Simply said stamp set on watercolor paper and the flowers on the coral color cardstock. I used my stamp pads and aquapainter. I also used my slot punch to make the scalloped piece of cardstock.
The 3rd is with time well spent set and bold brights cardstock.


Embossing Techniques



Friday, April 18, 2008
decoupage frames



Labels:
cards,
paper crafts,
stampin up,
stamping
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