Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Pumpkin Mini Album {The Twinery}

Around our house we've been getting into the holiday spirit...and while I can't deny that the new shimmer twines from The Twinery just beg to be used on your winter projects - I wanted to show that they are not just for the holidays. 

I've used The Twinery's new Platinum Shimmer twine to add a bit of sparkle to a Halloween mini album I created.
I started by using the twine wrapped around the cover and then wrapped the twine in various ways around each page of the album. 
I am relatively new to making mini albums and for now my secret weapon for easy albums is consistency. I will choose a few elements to use on each page (in a different arrangement) and it then all comes together very quickly.
(Tip: When wrapping twine around the edges of a mini album make a small notch where you want to place your twine with your scissors so it will be easier to keep in place.)

Thanks for stopping by - and I hope your holidays (and beyond) are filled with shimmer!

Supplies:
Twine: The Twinery (Platinum Shimmer); 

Patterned Paper: My Mind's Eye (Indie Chic - Nutmeg 6x6);
Chipboard: Maya Road (Pumpkin Squash Coaster Album);

Stamps: Unity Stamp Company (October Calendar from October SMAK Kit);
Ink: Ranger (Archival - Jet Black);
Accents: Maya Road (Country Gingham Posies, Kraft Large Ticket Strips - White);

Paint: Apple Barrel (White);
Tools: Fiskars (Trimmer, Scissors, Craft Knife, XXL Tag Lever Punch); We R Memory Keepers (Crop-A-Dile);


Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Holiday Greetings {Market Street Stamps}

I recently pulled out the various Winter sets that Market Street Stamps carried just to see what inspired me. Sometimes I have an idea before I start creating and sometimes I pull out stamps and just start stamping until something jumps out at me. 
As I was looking through the sets I noticed that there are SO many beautiful holiday sentiments in various fonts and I wondered if somehow I could turn them into a subway art style card.
Although there are 9 sentiments and a variety of images I only had to stamp a couple times to get the complete look.
I first arranged all of the sentiments on a large stamp block and stamped them in black ink on plain white cardstock. After that there are a few images that can be arranged on a large block to fill in some of the empty space (flourish, lightbulb, button, etc.) - and then and remaining white spaces can get filled in with the smaller duplicate images.
After I had my panel stamped I misted it to give it some holiday sparkle, and then adhered it to the front of my card base.

Happy Holidays!

Supplies:
Cardstock: Discount Cardstock (Brilliant White 130#);
Stamps: Market Street Stamps (PrancerEssential Holiday EleganceOrnamentsShine OnCountry ChristmasChristmas Bells);
Ink: Ranger (Archival - Jet Black);
Mist: Heidi Swapp (Color Shine);
Tools: Fiskars (Trimmer); Scor-Pal (Scoring Board);


Friday, December 7, 2012

You Light Up My Life :: Block Party {Market Street Stamps}

It's time for another...
{Be sure to head on over to the Market Street Stamps blog to get all the details about how you can join in on the Block Party...where you can win some fabulous free stamps and have a shot at being a Guest Designer for Market Street Stamps!}

I created this card using the new Shine On set, some white cardstock, and some washi tape. Simple and fun!

Thanks for stopping by today!

Supplies:
Cardstock: Discount Cardstock (Brilliant White 130#);
Stamps: Market Street Stamps (Shine On);
Ink: Ranger (Archival - Jet Black);
Washi Tape: My Craft Channel; 

Tools: Fiskars (Trimmer); Scor-Pal (Scoring Board);

Monday, December 3, 2012

Stamp of the Week {Unity Stamp Company}

Are you a Stamp of the Week member?

This cute little set (if I do say so myself - but I may be a bit partial) is available this week for $5.79 (including shipping!) from Unity Stamp Company
Next week it will be something new - so be sure to sign up quick if you want this one!

Monday, November 19, 2012

Joy to the World {Market Street Stamps}

For this card I worked with some of the fabulous new Christmas sets from Market Street StampsOrnaments and Reason for the Season.

I LOVE those large ornaments that DoBea created. They are great for filling the front of a standard A2 card - and will be great for scrapbooking, mixed media, and home decor as well. 
I paper pieced the ornaments and added a sentiment from Reason for the Season.
{I curved the stamp on my block to go with the curve of the ornament - one of the many benefits of clear stamps!}

Thanks for stopping by today!

Supplies:
Cardstock: Discount Cardstock (Brilliant White 130#); 

Patterned Paper: Heidi Swapp (Vintage Chic);
Stamps: Market Street Stamps (Ornaments, Reason for the Season); 
Ink: Ranger (Archival - Jet Black);
Twine: The Twinery (Strawberry); 
Tools: Fiskars (Trimmer, Scissors); Scor-Pal (Scoring Board);

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Handmade Holidays - Lavender Sachet {The Twinery}

Have you heard about the Handmade Holidays Blog Hop that is going on? 
If not, be sure to head on over to The Twinery's blog to get the details.
{You won't want to miss it - The Twinery is giving away 3 SPOOLS of twine (winners choice) - a $48 value!}

Today I wanted to share with you a fun way to create a beautiful handmade lavender sachet.
I started by taking an ordinary cotton muslin bag and swapping out that boring tie string with some of The Twinery's fabulous Ocean twine.
It was simple to do but it gives it an extra special touch!
To swap out the string I just tied the end of my Ocean twine on to the bag's tie string (while it was still threaded through the top of the bag).
I pulled the tie string to pull it out of the bag, but as I was doing that it was also bringing the twine in and threading it for me. So easy!
I added a bit of color to the bag with mists and then stamped a sentiment onto the bag.
After the bag was decorated (and dry) I took about a 1/2 cup of dried lavender buds and put them in the bag.
I tightened up the top of the bag and added a tag (created from a Fiskars XXL Lever Punch) and voilĂ !
Easy handmade gift for the holidays (or any other time).
Tip: If you use products that are permanent to embellish your bag you can also use it (without the paper tag) as a homemade lavender dryer bag.

Thanks for stopping by today - and happy holidays!

Supplies:
Twine: The Twinery (Ocean); 

Bag: Celestial Gifts (4x6 Cotton Muslin);
Patterned Paper: Heidi Swapp (Vintage Chic); 
Stamps: Market Street Stamps (Ornaments);
Ink: Ranger (Archival - Jet Black); 

Mists: Ranger (Turquoise); Studio Calico (Bluegrass);
Tools: Fiskars (Tag - 
XXL Lever Punch, Scissors);

Monday, November 12, 2012

Grid Alphabet Stamp Set {Unity Stamp Company}

Today's steal on Crafty Steals is this Grid Alphabet Stamp Kit (exclusive from Unity Stamp Company).
It's a fantastic deal at only $14.99 for a full alphabet and number set (66% off retail). 
And of course I am extra excited to see this kit offered because it was designed by me! :o)


Have a wonderful day!

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

New Release Blog Hop {Market Street Stamps}

The Introduction:
If you are hopping along with us today: You should have come here from Julie Day's blog. If you did, you are in the right place! Welcome!
If you aren't already a follower, I'd love to have you follow my blog!

If you are one of my regular readers: Thanks for coming back! I love having you! Please join along in the hop - you can start at the Market Street Stamps blog.

The Prize:
Market Street Stamps is giving away one of each of the new stamp sets!

The Details:
Leave a comment on each blog along the hop to be entered to win one of the new release stamp sets.
Full details on how you can win are listed on the Market Street Stamps blog.

Here's the full hop order:
Market Street Stamps
DoBea Alberts
Julie Day
Tifany DeGough <-- You are here
Amy Kolling
Stephanie Muzzulin
Jinny Newlin
Jen del Muro
Stephanie Washburn
Brenda Weaver

The Project:
I used the new Christmas Bells stamp set to create this little gift bag:
You can use it for a gift card or money holder, or just for a small gift or stocking stuffer.
Bonus - it can hang right on the tree so it doubles as an ornament (and doesn't get lost in the shuffle of bigger packages).

Stamping on a cloth bag is similar to stamping on canvas, so there may be a few imperfections in where the ink settles. Even so, I think any recipient would be happy to receive it.
Don't forget - all of Market Street Stamps new releases are currently 15% off in the Marketplace. Be sure to click on over and fill up your cart!

Thanks for stopping by today!

The Next Stop:
Amy Kolling's blog

Supplies:
Stamps: Market Street Stamps (Christmas Bells);

Ink: Ranger (Archival - Jet Black);
Markers: Zig (Carnival Lights Set);
Bag: Celestial Gifts (4x6 Cotton Muslin);

Monday, November 5, 2012

Are you ready? {Market Street Stamps}


Get ready for two fun days of inspiration starting tomorrow on the Market Street Stamps blog!
{But if you just can't wait - new stamps are ready for purchase in the Marketplace now. And...they're 15% off!}

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Fall Feather Tag {Market Street Stamps}

Hello there and happy fall to you!

Today I'd like to share a little tutorial for creating a Fall Feather Tag using some stamps from Market Street Stamps and a canvas tag

First, let's gather our supplies from the Marketplace:
And from our craft stash:
  • Mists
  • Dye Inks
We'll start by stamping the Funky Herringbone Background Stamp on the tag in a light fall color. 
These canvas tags work wonderfully with the large background stamps from Market Street Stamps. I chose to only stamp it once (so it covers the large base area of the tag and leaves an empty space at the top). If you don't like that look, you can stamp it twice for full coverage (or use one of the mini canvas shapes for full coverage in one impression).
When stamping on canvas you should realize that there are most likely going to be imperfections in the stamping. I think this adds character - but if you can't handle imperfections in your stamping then you can just give this a whirl on a paper tag. ;o)
Next we will give the tag an ombré effect with various mists. For this project I suggest choosing light colored mists in a similar color family/palette. I've chosen three fall-friendly mists that will blend well into each other.
Tip: Always mist on a protected surface. You will have overspray...so unless you want that counter or table misted, cover it up with something like scrap cardboard. 
Stamp the beautiful feather from the new Wild Market Mini with a dark ink. (I'm using a permanent black ink.) 
Stamp it several times varying the positioning. I've grouped it into two clusters, but I also think this would look great randomly stamped all over the entire tag. 
When stamping off the edge of the tag, be sure you are protecting your stamping surface...although I can't deny that a feather stamped desk might just be beautiful. :o)
Finish off your tag with some twine, ribbon, or other embellishments.

This tag would be great to tie onto a big fall gift basket and I also think it would be lovely to create two of these and use them for mini album covers.

What would you use this tag for?

Supplies:
Canvas:
 Canvas Corp. (Canvas Tag);
Stamps: Market Street Stamps (Funky Herringbone Background StampWild Market Mini);  Ink: Memento (Cantaloupe); Ranger (Jet Black Archival); 
Mists: Ranger (Sunflower Sparkle, Perfect Copper, Interference Red);
Twine: The Twinery (Buttercream, Cantalou
pe, Flax);
Tools: We R Memory Keepers (Crop-A-Dile); 


Monday, October 22, 2012

WINNERS!

Thanks to all who entered my recent giveaways...and a very special thanks to each of you who are followers of this blog.


I've got TWO winners today...Winner of the my personal giveaway:
Tammy B who said: already a follower :)

Winner of the Unity Stamp Company giveaway for my week of Growing In Unity:
Jessica S who said: Love the misting technique. Did you use the "negative space" of the cuts to mist and start with a white base?
Gotta try this!
:O)
Jessica S

Congratulations to you both!

Winners: please send me an e-mail with your US mailing address so I can get your prize package out to you.
{You can find my e-mail address in my blog header or on my Blogger profile.}

{Each winner will have 48 hours to contact me with their information. If they have not contacted me by that time, a new winner will be chosen.}


Friday, October 19, 2012

Thanks {Growing In Unity}

***It's the last day to enter my GIVEAWAY! Find it HERE.***

Welcome to the final day of my week as the Growing In Unity gal!

Thank you for joining me each day this week as I've shown you something I've created using stamps from Unity Stamp Company...and (if you haven't already) be sure to go back and comment on each of my Growing In Unity posts this week because Unity Stamp Company is allowing me to give away some free stamps!

If you are new here or aren't already a follower: I'd love to have you follow my blog!
If you are one of my regular readers: Thanks for coming back! I love having you!

It's been a fabulous week this week and I just wanted to end it with a simple "thanks"...I truly appreciate each one of you who took the time to come by this week and leave a comment.

This card is created with the Quatrefoil Background I designed. (That design was a customer request, by the way - if you'd love to see something in particular from Unity Stamp Company let me know in your comment and I will see what I can do!) I love that this beautiful pattern can stand on its own and make a beautifully simple card when paired with a sentiment stamped in black.

Thanks for stopping by today - and don't forget to leave a comment!

And, of course, I'd love it if you sign up to be a follower!

From all the comments I've received throughout the week I will randomly choose someone to win the Tail Feather kit (shown below) AND any two Itty Bittys (winner's choice!) from Unity Stamp Company - to be sent to a domestic address only, please.

The winner will be announced Monday, October 22nd here on my blog.
{Please remember to check back to see if you've won.}


Supplies: 
Cardstock: Discount Cardstock (Brilliant White 130#); 
Stamps: Unity Stamp Company (Quatrefoil Background, Sentiments O'Simple); 
Ink: Ranger (Jet Black); Memento (Tangelo);
Tools: Fiskars (Trimmer); Scor-Pal (Scoring Board);

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Love Has No Boundaries {Growing In Unity}

***Looking for my GIVEAWAY? Look HERE.***

Welcome to day 4 of my week as the Growing In Unity gal!

Stay tuned each day this week as I show you something I've created using stamps from Unity Stamp Company...and be sure to comment on each of my Growing In Unity posts this week because Unity Stamp Company is allowing me to give away some free stamps!

If you are new here or aren't already a follower: I'd love to have you follow my blog!
If you are one of my regular readers: Thanks for coming back! I love having you!

I am back again today with a simple card - just cardstock, ink, and stamps. (I made a few of these using different colors to create a quick and easy card set.)
The houndstooth arrows/chevron is an image I created for the cre-ate - SMAK (July 2012) kit and I topped it off with a sentiment from Sentiments O'Simple.
I think this design can work with a variety of sentiments, but I loved the way this particular sentiment tied in with the "open boundaries" created by the arrows.

Thanks for stopping by today - and don't forget to leave a comment so you can win some stamps!

And, of course, I'd love it if you sign up to be a follower!

At the end of the week I will randomly choose someone to win the Tail Feather kit (shown below) AND any two Itty Bittys (winner's choice!) from Unity Stamp Company - to be sent to a domestic address only, please.


Supplies: 
Cardstock: Discount Cardstock (Brilliant White 130#); 
Stamps: Unity Stamp Company (cre-ate - SMAK July 2012, Sentiments O'Simple); 
Ink: Ranger (Jet Black); Memento (Pear Tart, Rose Bud);
Tools: Fiskars (Trimmer); Scor-Pal (Scoring Board);

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Precious Life {Growing In Unity}

***Looking for my GIVEAWAY? Look HERE.***

Welcome to day 3 of my week as the Growing In Unity gal!

Stay tuned each day this week as I show you something I've created using stamps from Unity Stamp Company...and be sure to comment on each of my Growing In Unity posts this week because Unity Stamp Company is allowing me to give away some free stamps!

If you are new here or aren't already a follower: I'd love to have you follow my blog!
If you are one of my regular readers: Thanks for coming back! I love having you!

This card uses the same basic idea and misting technique as yesterday's card...I just changed up the sentiment (this one is from the All Worth It stamp set) and added a bit of burlap string to finish it off.

Thanks for stopping by today - and don't forget to leave a comment!

And, of course, I'd love it if you sign up to be a follower!

At the end of the week I will randomly choose someone to win the Tail Feather kit (shown below) AND any two Itty Bittys (winner's choice!) from Unity Stamp Company - to be sent to a domestic address only, please.


Supplies: 
Cardstock: Papertey Ink (Rustic White);
Stamps: Unity Stamp Company (All Worth It); 
Ink: Ranger (Jet Black); 
Mists: Studio Calico (Bluegrass, Clay, Custard, Estate Green);
Accent: May Arts (Burlap String);
Dies: Spellbinders (Wonderful Wings);
Tools: Fiskars (Trimmer); Scor-Pal (Scoring Board);

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Love Life {Growing In Unity}

***Looking for my GIVEAWAY? Look HERE.***

Welcome to day 2 of my week as the Growing In Unity gal!

Stay tuned each day this week as I show you something I've created using stamps from Unity Stamp Company...and be sure to comment on each of my Growing In Unity posts this week because Unity Stamp Company is allowing me to give away some free stamps!

If you are new here or aren't already a follower: I'd love to have you follow my blog!
If you are one of my regular readers: Thanks for coming back! I love having you!

Today's card is again using basic supplies - cardstock, ink, and stamps...and I've added in a bit of misting as well.
To get this effect I die cut some cardstock with various butterfly shapes, laid those over my card base and misted with a few different colors.
I love this big sentiment from the Love Life stamp set. It is fabulously sized to make a BIG impression on a card...and I think it would also be great for those of you who scrapbook.

Thanks for stopping by today - and don't forget to leave a comment so you can win some stamps!

And, of course, I'd love it if you sign up to be a follower!

At the end of the week I will randomly choose someone to win the Tail Feather kit (shown below) AND any two Itty Bittys (winner's choice!) from Unity Stamp Company - to be sent to a domestic address only, please.


Supplies: 
Cardstock: Papertey Ink (Rustic White); 
Stamps: Unity Stamp Company (Love Life); 
Ink: Ranger (Jet Black); 
Mists: Studio Calico (Bluegrass, Clay, Custard, Estate Green);
Dies: Spellbinders (Wonderful Wings);
Tools: Fiskars (Trimmer); Scor-Pal (Scoring Board);