Monday, March 29, 2010
Postcard Buddies - "B"
Labels:
Hot Potatoes,
postcard buddies
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Daring Cardmakers - How Egg-citing challenge
You are going to get tired of me today with all these posts now that I'm back.
Here is my entry for Daring Cardmakers-friday challenge theme being How Egg-citing!
I have an egg and it's chocolate. It's colored with my favorite medium ..... I know you all know what that is .... my Prisma color pencils. Sorry don't know the stamp company because I did this over a friends house last week.
enjoy!
Here is my entry for Daring Cardmakers-friday challenge theme being How Egg-citing!
I have an egg and it's chocolate. It's colored with my favorite medium ..... I know you all know what that is .... my Prisma color pencils. Sorry don't know the stamp company because I did this over a friends house last week.
enjoy!
Labels:
cards,
challenge,
color pencils
Created by Hand - My heart dances
Here is my entry for Created Byhand Challenge-tues. challenge with the theme My Heart Dances and this is how I feel today. I can again post to my little blog and that makes me happy.
For this card I did what I call emboss coloring.
enjoy!
For this card I did what I call emboss coloring.
enjoy!
Labels:
cards,
challenge,
Faerie Song Rubber Art Stamps
Arrrrg! I'm back!!!
Seems my problem was a simple one where I clicked something I wasn't supposed to and now that I read through help forum and found what my problem was and it was a simple fix.
Here is the other card doing the smoosh technique that I wanted to show you days ago.
Go Stamping Sue: Thurday Tutorial - Ahoy Matey! for tutorial.
enjoy!
Here is the other card doing the smoosh technique that I wanted to show you days ago.
Go Stamping Sue: Thurday Tutorial - Ahoy Matey! for tutorial.
enjoy!
Labels:
cards,
Sunday International stamps,
tutorials
Friday, March 26, 2010
Troubles in Blogger land
I'm having trouble posting anything right now. Can't seem to get pictures in either please bare with me as I have a reported this problem and hopefully it will be corrected soon. If anyone out there knows what the problem is or how to fix it I would appreciate any help. thanks, stamping sue
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Thurday Tutorial - Ahoy Matey!
This is a fun technique using ordinary tissue paper, Ranger Paint Dabber and acetate. I know it has a special name but I have no idea what it is at this time so just why not just gather up the supplies and have fun with it.
Ahoy Matey!
Stamp credits:
Playful Posh Pirates EZMount stamp set #POSH-53 (SI)
Supplies:
Distress ink re-inkers – dusty concord, mustard seed
Adirondack Acrylic Paint Dabber Pearl
Diamond Glaze dimensional adhesive
Stickles Crystal Glitter
Acetate
White tissue paper
Instructions:
1.On a piece of acetate drop a few drops of dusty concord & mustard seed Distress reinkers leaving space between each drop of ink.
2.Add two dime size puddles of Diamond Glaze dimensional adhesive next to the inks.
3.Gently spread the inks and glaze with your finger. If you don't want your finger to get inky and sticky you can use a rubber glove. Do not over mix or the colors will become muddy.
4.While the inks and glaze are still wet sprinkle crystal glitter over the piece.
5.Cut a piece of white tissue larger than inked acetate. Crumble the tissue paper, flatten out leaving some of the wrinkles. The wrinkles add to the dimension of the piece.
6.Place the wrinkled tissue paper over the inked acetate. Allow to air dry completely.
7.After dry flip it over.
8.Ink up Pirate with Adirondack Acrylic Pearl paint dabber. Start by dabbing paint onto stamp then smooth out any big puddles of paint. Place the inked stamp carefully onto acetate and remove the stamp from the acetate. Stamping on acetate can be tricky because it is a slippery surface just remember not to move around the stamp or the image will be smudged & blurry. Try to have a firm grip on stamp and remove straight up off the acetate. Repeat process for saying.
9.Allow the painted images to air dry completely before continuing.
10. Layer stamped acetate onto piece of white (3 ¾ x 5) cardstock, black (4 x 5 ¼) cardstock then onto white folded card.
enjoy!
Labels:
cards,
Sunday International stamps,
tutorials
Monday, March 22, 2010
Collage man card --- just a quick show & tell
Here is just a simple collage style card using cardstock & stamps ..... no extra decorative papers. enjoy!
Labels:
cards,
Lasting Impressions with Panache
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Book giveaway on Retro Cafe
Today is my day for postings. This time I'm here to let you know about a book giveaway over at Kristin Hubick ~ Retro Cafe' Art Gallery: Book Giveaway - THREE Copies!
I'm not affiliated in any way just looks like a good book and by me letting you know I get a chance to be in the drawing. Good luck to all of us.
I'm not affiliated in any way just looks like a good book and by me letting you know I get a chance to be in the drawing. Good luck to all of us.
Allsorts challenge - Spring is in the air
allsorts challenge blog-saturday theme is spring so here a punch flower card of a Hollyhock. The image was designed by a friend of mine Susan Cockburn.
enjoy!
enjoy!
Saturday Our Creative corner - Think Easter
Our Creative Corner-Saturday challenge theme this week is Think Easter.
This is a free standing pop up card.
All images are by Sunday International Rubber Stamps
enjoy!
This is a free standing pop up card.
All images are by Sunday International Rubber Stamps
enjoy!
Labels:
cards,
challenge,
Sunday International stamps
Lots to Do Saturday-Springtime
What better way to celebrate Springtime then with pretty yellow flowers.
Lots To Do - Saturday challenge theme this week is Springtime.
image is designed by my friend Susan Cockburn.
enjoy!
Lots To Do - Saturday challenge theme this week is Springtime.
image is designed by my friend Susan Cockburn.
enjoy!
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Thursday Tutorial - Reflections
REFLECTIONS
All stamps by Lasting Impressions with Panache
supplies:
double stick tape
Adirondack Eggplant ink pad
White photo corners – colored with eggplant ink
Instructions:
Base white card 4 ½ x 6 ¼.
1. On a piece of white cardstock slightly smaller than base card stamp sailboat with Eggplant ink pad on top of card. Without cleaning the sailboat stamp mist it with water and stamp beneath the main image to create the reflection.
2. To create faux water between the stamped images rip a piece of paper in a wave like shape. Place the wave ripped paper between the stamped images. With a stipple brush stipple aqua and purple ink to create the look of water.
3. Sponge the same eggplant ink onto four photo corners then put them on the four corners of the stamped card. Tape the stamped card with colored photo corners onto the base white card to finish.
enjoy!
All stamps by Lasting Impressions with Panache
supplies:
double stick tape
Adirondack Eggplant ink pad
White photo corners – colored with eggplant ink
Instructions:
Base white card 4 ½ x 6 ¼.
1. On a piece of white cardstock slightly smaller than base card stamp sailboat with Eggplant ink pad on top of card. Without cleaning the sailboat stamp mist it with water and stamp beneath the main image to create the reflection.
2. To create faux water between the stamped images rip a piece of paper in a wave like shape. Place the wave ripped paper between the stamped images. With a stipple brush stipple aqua and purple ink to create the look of water.
3. Sponge the same eggplant ink onto four photo corners then put them on the four corners of the stamped card. Tape the stamped card with colored photo corners onto the base white card to finish.
enjoy!
Labels:
cards,
Lasting Impressions with Panache,
tutorials
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Green Faerie
Here is a Green Faerie in honor of St. Patrick Day.
all images Faerie Song Art Stamps ~ Fantasy Themed Images
Colored with Prisma color pencils ....if you visit my blog regulary then you know Prisma are my favorite coloring medium.
enjoy!
all images Faerie Song Art Stamps ~ Fantasy Themed Images
Colored with Prisma color pencils ....if you visit my blog regulary then you know Prisma are my favorite coloring medium.
enjoy!
Labels:
cards,
color pencils,
Faerie Song Rubber Art Stamps
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Theme Thursday - Spring
What better way to celebrate Spring then with pretty pink flowers. Here is my entry for Theme Thursday-challenges
The image is designed by my friend Susan Cockburn
enjoy!
The image is designed by my friend Susan Cockburn
enjoy!
Monday, March 15, 2010
Gazer
Thought I would show you a couple of cards where I didn't use Prisma color pencils. Here I used the same image from The Stampsmith which I call The Gazer. They are both stamped with black ink with a moon behind her. enjoy!
Punch flower card
Thought you might like to see this card with punch flowers. This image is designed by my friend Susan Cockburn.
enjoy!
enjoy!
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Faerie Blessings
Here is a Faerie wishing on a butterfly. Doesn't she just look so content dreaming up at the butterfly. Stamped image on tan cardstock and colored with Prisma color pencils. Prisma is my favorite coloring medium. enjoy!
all images by Faerie Song Art Stamps ~ Fantasy Themed Images

Labels:
cards,
color pencils,
Faerie Song Rubber Art Stamps
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Postcard Buddies Alphabets
My friends and I have started another round of our Postcard Buddies swap with the theme Alphabets. I decided to pull out all my big bold Hot Potatoe stamps for this round of postcards. Hope you enjoy seeing all these fun postcards. A few of us decided to carry the theme one step further as for me I'm using big bold images to create simple but to the point postcards. Leslie is doing definitions, Petti is doing flash card looking postcards because she is making a second set for her grandchildren, Roberta is doing animal themes and the rest of the group are stamping whatever they feel at the time. Hope you enjoy our Alphabet Postcard Buddies.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Flower of the day
It's starting to look alot like SPRING TIME outside. See all the crocus popping out in our yard. White ones, purple and white with purple stripes. 

I'm so glad to see the flowers blooming that means ***winter*** is over! The daffodil green stems are also sprouting out of the ground and will be blooming in a couple of weeks. enjoy!



I'm so glad to see the flowers blooming that means ***winter*** is over! The daffodil green stems are also sprouting out of the ground and will be blooming in a couple of weeks. enjoy!

Another Block It
Labels:
cards,
Lasting Impressions with Panache
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Block it out!
Labels:
cards,
Lasting Impressions with Panache
Friday, March 5, 2010
Stampboard pins
Here are some fun pins I did a couple of years ago. I stamped on stampboard with Staz-On jet black ink, spot colored with other inks using cosmetic sponges. Stampboard is a good surface to stamp on, think I will get my stampboard pieces and start playing with it again. enjoy!
Labels:
Lasting Impressions with Panache
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Thursday Tutorial - Smoosh!
HOWLING WOLF
Stamps:
Howling Wolf #876-101K by Lasting Impressions with Panache
supplies:
double stick tape
clear embossing powder
heat tool
inks:
Colorbox pigment black ink pad
Brilliance reinkers – galaxy gold, pearlescent Ivy
VersaMagic reinkers – turquoise gem
Instructions:
1.On a piece of glossy cardstock squirt a couple drops each of the reinkers (gold, ivy & turquoise) onto the cardstock.
2. Smoosh a second piece of glossy cardstock onto the drops of reinkers to make a quick and fun background. Let the backgrounds dry completely before continuing.
3.Stamp howling wolf over the background with Colorbox pigment black ink pad, sprinkle clear embossing powder over image and heat with heat gun.
4.Layer stamped image onto black cardstock.
5.On gold base card tape a piece of scrap turquoise cardstock.
6.Tape the stamped image that has been layered onto black cardstock over the gold base card with turquoise cardstock.
***Lighthouse card***
Use second background which will be less ink but very calm look for the Lighthouse.
enjoy!
Stamps:
Howling Wolf #876-101K by Lasting Impressions with Panache
supplies:
double stick tape
clear embossing powder
heat tool
inks:
Colorbox pigment black ink pad
Brilliance reinkers – galaxy gold, pearlescent Ivy
VersaMagic reinkers – turquoise gem
Instructions:
1.On a piece of glossy cardstock squirt a couple drops each of the reinkers (gold, ivy & turquoise) onto the cardstock.
2. Smoosh a second piece of glossy cardstock onto the drops of reinkers to make a quick and fun background. Let the backgrounds dry completely before continuing.
3.Stamp howling wolf over the background with Colorbox pigment black ink pad, sprinkle clear embossing powder over image and heat with heat gun.
4.Layer stamped image onto black cardstock.
5.On gold base card tape a piece of scrap turquoise cardstock.
6.Tape the stamped image that has been layered onto black cardstock over the gold base card with turquoise cardstock.
***Lighthouse card***
Use second background which will be less ink but very calm look for the Lighthouse.
enjoy!
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
February Mystery ATC
The hostess sent out the cat image for us to create atc. I coppied the image onto decorative papers to do paper piecing technique. I think they came out fun.
enjoy!
enjoy!
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Smoosh technique
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Here are a couple of cards I did with what I call the Smoosh technique. If you like to know how I did it just leave me a comment. thanks! enjoy!
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