Today’s the day!
Today's the last day (1 April 2009) to enter the contest for a $25.00 certificate from Stampin' Up! View this post for all the details.
I will be drawing a name using the random selector on 2 April 2009.
Thanks

Basic Care & Use: Choose paper that is of heavier quality, such as the Confetti or Naturals cardstocks (Ultrasmooth cardstock is ok if you don’t plan to do a lot of blending). Stamp with an ink that won’t bleed or emboss your image. Fill the barrel with the liquid of your choice. Squeeze the barrel…
Today's card includes Splitcoast Stampers' Monday Challenge (Try a New Technique). It's TLC229 hosted by Lynn in St Louis. The challenge was to make a card using the faux grid technique. You can get all the directions here. I tried taking a picture with the white background but the picture seemed washed out so I decided…
For today’s card, I used the adorable, whimsical Storybook Occasions Stamp Set. The characters in this stamp so are soooo cute! The background was made using the Shaving Cream Technique. I added Blue Lagoon Reinker and Summer Days Reinker to the shaving cream. I think everyone knows this technique – it’s been around for a…
Designer Starter Kit only $25.00 Make Your Mark This is a belated birthday card for my granddaughter Sydney. It’s also a remake of one I had done previously. I was not happy with the first one so remade it using lighter cheerful colors. The ATS stamp set is called Pocket Pup. I selected it because…
Today’s card features the Merry Moose Stamp Set. I used it to create a slimline card. I’m also including directions on how to make a slimline card envelope which is 3 1/2″ x 8 1/2″. How To Make A Slimline Card Envelope Scoring the Envelope To make a slimline card envelope, begin with a piece…
Hi Stampin’ Friends Saw this neat tutorial on the Stampin’ Up! blog and thought I would share it with you. Today I wanted to demonstrate some basic techniques for creating different splatter sizes. I like to use the larger Aqua Painter for all of the splattering I do because the bristles hold more ink. I…