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Bombshell Blog Hop! Recipe Card!

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Welcome Back! Hope you're all enjoying the hop! This month's challenge for the blog hop at Bombshell Stamps was to create a recipe card using: 1 ribbon, 2 stamped images and 3 papers. Here's what I came up with. I used Mermaid Anchor  and the seaweed from Mermaid Treasure . Finished this card up with a brown rick rack ribbon at the bottom and three printed papers at the top to simulate waves. Now hop on to see what all the other Bombshells have come up with! Bombshell Blog:  http://bombshellstamps.blogspot.com/ Alison:  http://alisonsrandomthoughts.blogspot.com Susie:  http://whiteribboncards.blogspot.co.uk Alaine:  http://missalaineousmosaics.blogspot.com/ Glittery Kate:  http://ferrishyn-frontier.blogspot.com Jodi:  http://www.elamdesign33.blogspot.com/ Torrey:  http://left-field-studio.blogspot.com/ Jenn:  http://stampinangeljenn.blogspot.com/ Kim:  http://www.craftypinkanchor.blogspot.com Kelli:  http://www.cajun...

Chevrons and Steampunk Wenches with Kenny K.

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Today's card was created with Lawn Fawn Chevron Backdops set paired with Kenny K's Eva Pearl digital stamp. I couldn't wait to color Eva. I picked out her colors and pulled the purple from her outfit for the chevrons. I popped Eva off of the base of the card. I chose to keep the background rather simple because I wanted Eva to be the focal point of the card. I colored her with my Copic Markers and cut her out. I added a simple Thinking of You sentiment to round out this card. Perfect for a naughty little hello. :) I loved working with Eva. She's such a fun character to color!

Speedy Fox and Friends Challenge 135 - Recipe

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Here's this week challenge from Speedy Fox and Friends. Recipe cards are so difficult for me! This one was: use 1 paper, two colors and three embellishments. Easy, you think. Yikes, when I sat down to play, my mind went blank. Zip, zilch. Nothin'. But, I think it turned out pretty well! I have another recipe card blog hop on Wednesday November 28th, so if you're interested in playing along you should sign up at the bombshell forum: bombshellstamps.com Thanks for stopping by! Cheers

Graphic Novel Inspired Card with Kenny K

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Do you love comics? I'm reading this graphic novel right now called Going to Amerikay and its beautifully done. When I saw this image at Kenny K I couldn't resist. I used the Total Drama image, which I love, obviously, because she's versatile.  I loved coloring all of this image. The hair an the makeup and even the shirt and jewelry were fun too! I added a simple harlequin background to offset the image just a tad. I think it turned out nicely. What do YOU think?

Bombshell Pin Up Challenge: Confessions!

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Cassie, the Bombshell Pin Up for November, has challenged all of us to confess to something. My confession? I love mermaids. Always have. I think its a carry over from my childhood - a 'The Little Mermaid" obsession that never really faded. Actually, its more than mermaids - mer-folk of all sorts, and tales about the sea in folklore. So I made this little art tag for my 'confessions' project. Hope you enjoy it! First I created the background. I started with a blank white tag and ran the tag through Green and Blue Distress ink. Then I stamped with a flourish stamp and covered it with glue and glitter, packing the glitter into the glue, and let dry. I stamped out my mermaid image and colored her.  I cut her out and put her on dimensionals to give a sense of depth. I added rhinestones to her hips. I thien background stamped the small icons in the far right corner. I threaded a button and stuck it on and added the "imagine" metal tag. ...

Monday Muse with Bombshell Stamps

Check out what we've got going on at Bombshell Stamps for Muse Monday! We're playing with Cherry Bomb!

Speedy Fox and Friends Challenge 134 - Pop it Up - with Mark's Fine Papers

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I had a lot of fun with this challenge at Speedy Fox and Friends! It was #134 - Pop It Up. I decided to create my challenge card with the Black Eyed Susans for Encouragement set. I love this set, its so versatile! I kept it pretty simple, but I think the card speaks for itself. What do YOU think? Leave a comment below and let me know!

On the Fly with Mark's Finest Papers

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Hi Everyone! I want to share a quick card that I made this evening using the On the Fly set from Mark's Finest Papers. (Side note, I've now made two separate and distinctive cards from this one set. Its so versatile!!) Originally I forgot that I already made a card for a challenge called Pop It Up (which is coming up later this week) and I needed to make sure that I met my commitment, so I made this card thinking it would be featured for that post. Lucky me! I had saved the day. Funny how that happens. All that worry for nothing, and now I have a great little masculine outdoors-men card to give to all my fishing friends. Now...If I only knew people who fished. I particularly love the depth and texture created with this card. I used Glossy Accents all over the fishy, making sure to just work with a little bit at a time so it didn't smear together. I used a dotting motion on the paper for the scales and a pulling motion for the fins of the fish. I thi...

Hanging out with Daisy Collins of Tsunami Rose

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Hello Blog Land! I'm so excited to bring you today's post. I had the chance to sit down with a dear friend of mine and ask her some in-depth questions about the ins and outs of her business and I'm sure you'll love reading about some of Tsunami Rose's fab new products. Lets get started! 1 . So tell me, what’s your name and shop name and what do you do? My name is Daisy Collins and my brand name is Tsunami Rose. I am the owner and designer of my line printable scrapbook papers , ephemera, and my newest product, printable journal kits. All of my printables have a very vintage shabby chic flair. 2. Where are you located? My shop is online @  http://www.zibbet.com/tsunamirose  I live in Las Vegas, Nevada! I am originally from Southern California. 3. What’s the favorite part of your craft? My favorite part of designing,  whether  it be graphic design or scrapbooking, is the ability to make of one of a kind creations that suit my needs. I hate buying of...

Bombshell Stamps Sketch Challenge!

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Its sketch challenge time at Bombshell Stamps ! Check out this fab sketch by the one and only Kathi. I was feeling way inspired with this month's sketch. I created a burlesque greeting card for this challenge. I used Butterfly Queen  to create this piece and a little imagination. I created a stage from the sketch for Butterfly Queen to stand on, scalloped the edge of the stage with a scallop punch and added fringe with some grommets. The hardware is Tim Holtz and Spare Parts. I really love this naughty little card, and its so fun because fringe moves when you touch the card. :-P Leave some love in the comment section and let me know what you think! Cheers!

Dance Hall Girl with Visible Image

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Welcome Back! Here at Rachael's Handmade Designs, we love cabaret! Don't you? And pretty much anything burlesque. And I love Prima Marketing - so when I saw the Prima Moulin Rouge collection, I absolutely fell in love! I created this fun little dance hall cabaret card with a little bit of naughty flair. :) I cut out the can can dancer from a selected piece from the Prima Marketing Moulin Rouge collection and paired it with a checkered background and the Grunge Flourish from Visible Image stamps. I even took the Steel Plate background stamp from the Visible Image Heavy Metal set and stamped in white over a flower embellishment.  This is a new technique I've tried, and I think it worked out quite well. Next I paired the checkered paper with a crimson and glued. I selected some hardware from my Tim Holtz collections and added them to the card, adding some red jewels to the card as well to match the red background. I used a label-maker to write the word ...

Sassy Steampunk with Kenny K

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Welcome! I hope everyone enjoyed their three-day weekend and celebrated the veterans in their life. Today's post for Rachael's Handmade Designs is featuring the fab Kenny K! I love Kenny's creations, he definitely has his own style and a broad range of images to choose from. Here is what I created: using Scarlet West And here was my inspiration! What do YOU think?  Look for this card and lighter combo gift set on my ebay site soon! Cheers!

Sacred Heart & Mi Amor Rockabilly Greeting

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Today I'm bringing you a newly designed card using  Sacred Heart  and the heart icon from  Mi Amor . To create this card I first selected the images that I wanted to use.  I wanted to use my new stamp set, Sacred Heart and a small rose from the Mi Amor set from Bombshell Stamps. and  I then selected my color palette and then my printed papers. I stamped the main heart image from Sacred Heart twice onto blank white card stock. I colored the heart and fire of one heart and the bramble vine of the other. I then cut out the vine of the second and glued it down to the first stamped and colored image. I then cut out the entire image. I stamped, colored and cut out the wings from the same set. On a strip of red card stock I stamped the small red rose from Mi Amor as a background stamp. I used my Spellbinders Nestabilities Classic Ovals Small (using the largest oval) and cut out and embossed an oval of white card stock. ...

Monday Muse with Bombshell Stamps

It's Monday and you all know what that means! Monday Muse at Bombshell Stamps! Check it out, this month is Cherry Bomb, so pop over to the Bombshell Blog and see what's going on!

Featured on Sassy Studio Designs!

Check it out! My sassy pink ribbon card has been featured on the Sassy Studio Designs blog here !

Speedy Fox Challenge #133 - Add a Fence - with Mark's Fine Papers

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Hello and thanks for joining me again! Today's project is for Speedy Fox and Friends Design Team at Mark's Finest Papers. The challenge was #133 - Add a Fence. Boy, was this card a challenge!! After rummaging around in my collection (seriously, I don't think I own a SINGLE fence item!) I finally gave up and downloaded a digital image, which worked out better than I could have imagined! I colored the image and set it aside. I matched a copic color to a color in the polka dot backgrounds and colored the rick rack ribbon with the copic marker. (As Copics are alcohol-based markers, this acts as a stain.) I then layered a brown on the polka dot paper, added the rick rack and the fence. I stamped out the small Amaryllis from the Amaryllis Definition set and colored it with Copics. I added pop dots to pop the flower off of the page. I then stamped the sentiment from the same set that reads "You make the day sparkle." Well, what do you think? Now's your chanc...

You Are Loved with Mark's Finest Papers

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I was recently lucky enough to be chosen to be a part of a select group of designers for Speedy Fox and Friends at Mark's Finest Papers. I can't believe my good luck! These ladies are so much fun to create with and the challenges are...well, challenging! Originally I created this card for a challenge, but it didn't work out for that said challenge, so this is just a pretty little thing I ended up creating with the Black Eyed Susan set. What do you think?

New Stamps Release with Visible Image

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Hello My Lovelies! Check out my newest creation for  Visible Image Stamps ! I constructed this attractive art tag that features a number of techniques and different images from Visible Image. Its my first time incorporating an art tag onto a card. To create this card I used following: The chain and padlock from the Heavy Metal set; the F ree Your Imagination set; the Classic Face rubber stamp; the Grunge Polka Dot background stamp; and the Grunge Flourish stamp. You will also need your favorite Tim Holtz Distress Stains. I used Aged Mahogany, Chipped Sapphire, and Peeled Paint. I created a background with the dye and diluted it by spraying water on it. I patted the tag to soak up some of the excess ink and set it aside to dry. Next I stamped the Grunge Polka Dots in red on the lower 1/3rd of the base of the card. I stamped the Grunge Flourish in VersaMark Watermark ink in each of the upper right and left hand corner. After t...