Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Anna and Melinda's Party, June 2014

 This washi tape card was a demonstration card.  Love the bling with the Gold Sequin Trim!


 The Work of Art set was used in the make-n-take, above.  Stamp-off the image to get a lighter shade!


 A graduation card made with the Hearts and Stars Decorative Mask was another make-n-take.


This card makes me think, "Summer!".

Happy Stamping!

Patrice

Monday, June 2, 2014

New Catalog Workshop June 2014

The card, above, was a demo.  It's a quick and easy card using all of the new InColors!




How do you get that background??  First, use an aquapainter and ink to make a watercolor wash background.  While it's still wet, sprinkle some salt on it.  Any kind of salt will do!  We used regular table salt.  When it dries, brush off the salt.  The salt absorbs some of the color and gives a neat effect.  



Use the Work of Art stamp set and one ink color (plus StazOn jet black) to make this card!  Just stamp, the stamp 3 more times without reinking.  This card is made with a new InColor, Mossy Meadow.




Groovy, man!  This card uses the tie-dye technique.  Rub ink in circles with a sponge.  Then use an aquapainter to make circles.  It bleeds a little, giving a tie-dye effect.

It was a great night of stamping at the New Catalog Workshop!

Happy Stamping!
Patrice

Sunday, May 4, 2014

May Fun Night 2014

 The card, above, has a unique fold.  The card base is 9 1/2 x 4 1/4.  Score at 2 3/4, 4 3/4, 5 3/4, and 6 3/4.  Fold the sides in, then attach just the center of the flower image to the center of the folded card base.  It fits in a medium envelope!  Thank you to Gail B. for the great idea!

stamps:
Backyard Basics 
Teeny Tiny Wishes
paper:
Marina Mist
Old Olive
Naturals Ivory
ink:
Marina Mist
Old Olive
Staz-On jet black
accessories:
Very Vanilla medium envelope
Simply Scored
Big Shot
Embossing Folder- Delicate Designs
Aqua Painter
dimensionals
stamping sponge



 The 2 1/2" circle punch was used for the circle of Quartrefancy DSP.  I love the sparkle of the glimmer paper!

stamps:
Banner Greeting
paper:
Early Espresso
Naturals White
Glimmer Paper- Champagne
Quartrefancy Specialty         
ink:
Early Espresso
accessories:
Very Vanilla medium envelope
punch- 2 1/2 “ circle punch
ribbon- 1/8” taffeta Early Espresso 
paper snips
mini glue dots




The stamp is from the Ronald McDonald set Tag-It!  $3 from each stamp set purchased is donated to the Roald McDonald House.  A great cause and a great stamp set!  Look for a new McDonald House stamp set in June!  The flower pot was made with the Cupcake Builder punch.
paper:
Basic Gray
Primrose Petals OR Strawberry Slush
Old Olive
Very Vanilla
ink:
marker- Basic Gray
marker- Primrose Petals OR Strawberry Slush
marker- Chocolate Chip
accessories:
Very Vanilla medium envelope
Big Shot
Sizzlit- Little Leaves         
punch- Itty Bitty Shapes
punch- Cupcake Bulider
ribbon- ¾” chevron-Smoky Slate
mini glue dots
2-way glue pen
dimensionals
paper snips

It was a fun afternoon of stamping and socializing!

Happy Stamping!
Patrice


Monday, April 21, 2014

April 2014

 This card, above is quick and easy!  Stamp an image in the center.  Then use coordinating ribbon to add a border!


 The hexagon punch is MUCH easier than cutting out the hexagon!  Plus, you can use the punch with Designer Series Paper (DSP).  The background is Gorgeous Grunge.


 Triple Time Stamping!  This card is monochromatic, but it looks great with multiple colors, too.  Here how-to:

top layer- 2 x 3 ¼
            (mat is 2 ¼ x 3 ½)

middle layer- 3 x 4 ¼
            (mat is 3 ¼ x 4 1/2 )

bottom layer- 4 x 5 ¼
            (mat is standard card base)

Lightly adhere all of the layers together with a small amount of adhesive.  Stamp your design, making sure you stamp on more than one layer.  Take layers apart and attach to the mats.  Then layer all together.



Smile!  A little embossing make this card pop!

Happy Stamping!
Patrice

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Stamping Fun Night April 2014

 We made the card, above, as a make-n-take.  Quick and easy, but it looks great!


 I demonstrated the card, above.  The background is direct-to-paper.  Just rub the ink pad on the paper!


The card, above, was another make-n-take.  Stamp the image on a square piece of card stock.  Cut into fourths.  Use the corner rounder punch to make 2 of the sides curved.  Put it all together and it is a card that makes you look twice!

Stamping Fun Night was fun!  Thanks to all those who attended.  It was great stamping with you!

Happy Stamping!
Patrice