Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Monday, March 15, 2010
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Today's Tip
Not sure if a stamp is the perfect design for a certain spot? Stamp it first with a solvent ink like StazOn on a piece of plastic and lay over your project in progress to check. Clear inserts or packaging that come with products are handy for this.
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Weekend Retreat - Nov.5-7, 2010
Ladybug Layouts
http://ladybuglayouts.blogspot.com/
When: Friday, November 5 to Sunday, November 7, 2010
Where: Sooke, BC (What a GREAT location, approximately 50 km (a 1 hour drive) from downtown Victoria.)
How Much: $250 for the entire weekend (includes accommodation & all meals/snacks). $100 deposit DUE by September 1, 2010, $150 balance due by October 15, 2010 (Due to committed expenses, there will be NO REFUNDS, unless we are able to fill your space.)
What to Expect: You will LOVE this place!!! There is a ton of room and space for you and all your stuff. The lighting is fantastic and so is the big kitchen / living room area where we can work and relax comfortably.
All together we can comfortably accommodate a maximum 14 people, so make sure you’re on the list!!!
This will be another GREAT weekend of FUN!!! With no interruptions!!!! No kids, no husband, no work, no cooking, no cleaning and who knows what will happen…….
We’re still working on details, but some of the usual highlights include:
• Lessons, • Games, • Prizes
and we hope to again offer massages on Saturday, and will confirm this soon.
As always, there will be a store set up so come prepared to try something new or stick to your old favorites. There will also be impromptu demonstrations, samples, guidance, and support throughout the weekend, just flag down Denise and she’ll be happy to help!!!!
http://ladybuglayouts.blogspot.com/
When: Friday, November 5 to Sunday, November 7, 2010
Where: Sooke, BC (What a GREAT location, approximately 50 km (a 1 hour drive) from downtown Victoria.)
How Much: $250 for the entire weekend (includes accommodation & all meals/snacks). $100 deposit DUE by September 1, 2010, $150 balance due by October 15, 2010 (Due to committed expenses, there will be NO REFUNDS, unless we are able to fill your space.)
What to Expect: You will LOVE this place!!! There is a ton of room and space for you and all your stuff. The lighting is fantastic and so is the big kitchen / living room area where we can work and relax comfortably.
All together we can comfortably accommodate a maximum 14 people, so make sure you’re on the list!!!
This will be another GREAT weekend of FUN!!! With no interruptions!!!! No kids, no husband, no work, no cooking, no cleaning and who knows what will happen…….
We’re still working on details, but some of the usual highlights include:
• Lessons, • Games, • Prizes
and we hope to again offer massages on Saturday, and will confirm this soon.
As always, there will be a store set up so come prepared to try something new or stick to your old favorites. There will also be impromptu demonstrations, samples, guidance, and support throughout the weekend, just flag down Denise and she’ll be happy to help!!!!
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Whatcha Up To?
Got busy this week, and weekend, and didn't get my posting done.
Yesterday was a BEAUTIFUL day in Victoria and we spent a good portion of the day in the garden cleaning up, clipping, pruning, weeding, chopping, and digging. Got a lot done and LOVE to see the progress, but still a lot more to do!!!!!
A little bit of time spent in my craft room, but no finished projects to share. Lots to get done this week!!!
What did you do?
Yesterday was a BEAUTIFUL day in Victoria and we spent a good portion of the day in the garden cleaning up, clipping, pruning, weeding, chopping, and digging. Got a lot done and LOVE to see the progress, but still a lot more to do!!!!!
A little bit of time spent in my craft room, but no finished projects to share. Lots to get done this week!!!
What did you do?
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
What did you do last Saturday???
I spent the entire day scrapbooking with friends. I got four beautiful (well, in my eyes) layouts done and I am so inspired to do more!!!!!
Alas, I must go do my "other job", so will update later and post my new layouts.
Has anybody else been creative lately???? What have you been working on?
Alas, I must go do my "other job", so will update later and post my new layouts.
Has anybody else been creative lately???? What have you been working on?
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Sorry......
I've fallen behind on posts, but getting all caught up and will be posting soon...... Hope everyone is enjoying the beautiful weather and the Olympics on TV!!!!!
Has anybody been Scrapbooking or Paper Crafting? Fill us in!
Enjoy!
Has anybody been Scrapbooking or Paper Crafting? Fill us in!
Enjoy!
Monday, February 15, 2010
Envelope Sale @ Office Depot!
All Office Depot branded business envelopes - Save 50% Off until Feb.19, 2010.
http://victoriabc.flyerland.ca/office-depot/1310/deal/11833
http://victoriabc.flyerland.ca/office-depot/1310/deal/11833
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Today's Tip!
VERSAMARK IDEAS
(from Splitcoaststampers.com)
A TRULY CLEAR EMBOSSING PADUse like you would the Top Boss. Just stamp and emboss with colored powder or clear powder for a see through shine.
A WATERMARKThis is great for backgrounds, it will deepen the shade of colored paper wherever you stamp. Just think about this, for every color of paper you own, you now have a complementary color of ink!
POPPIN’ PASTELS
There are a couple of ways to accomplish this effect on light colored card stocks.
This time you use brightly colored chalk to cover dark colored card stock (Basic Black, Night of Navy, Close to Cocoa, Old Olive, etc.) and then stamp over the chalked area. The ink will pull out the color of the paper from beneath the chalk. Be sure to clean the stamp before re-inking it as the chalk you removed is now on your stamp and you will dirty your VersaMark pad.
SHADOWING
This is a technique to use with Kaleidacolor pads and word stamps but you can use it for anything really. Just stamp directly over your first image. Because you will seldom be exact you will make a shadow that gives the initial image a 3-D effect. You can even take it a step further and emboss with a transparent powder like Pearl or Iridescent Ice.
BRAYER RESIST
This technique can be done with Gold Encore or VersaMark. Stamp image(s) onto Glossy White card stock using one of the above inks. Gently wipe away the ink using a lotion-free tissue and small circular motion. Ink up your brayer and roll it over the paper. Wherever the VersaMark ink was stamped, the paper will resist the colored ink from your brayer. This works on matte card stock but looks better on glossy.
VERSAMARK & 2-STEP STAMPIN’
Stamp the same image first w/VersaMark & then with metallic (Encore). Just shift the image a little bit when stamping the metallic ink. It gives it a shadowed look. Looks great on baroque burgundy and forest foliage!
EMBOSSING ON GLASS
Using the embossing buddy first, then using the VersaMark to stamp the image on a glass container, then emboss with detail gold or silver. Fill it with candy and tie a ribbon on it.
EMBOSSING WITH YOUR 48 STAMPIN’ UP! PADS
Ink your stamp with VersaMark then stamp on one of our 48 color pads or you can use a dauber to apply the color ink if you are worried about the color pad. Stamp and use clear embossing powder. Heat. Now you can emboss and be perfectly coordinated with the SU! markers, cardstock and inkpads. Be certain to clean stamp before re-inking on VersaMark pad or you will leave color on it.
DISCREET JOURNALING LINES
Although the VersaMark ink is sticky when applied, it dries like regular ink and loses the stickiness. It is Acid-free and safe for scrapbook pages. It works perfectly on all of our colored cardstock.
BATIK TECHNIQUE
Simply stamp your image using Versamark on ultra-smooth white or confetti or some other light CS and then emboss with clear embossing powder. Let cool. Then gently wad paper into a ball or you could fold it into a small square for a different look. Unfold it and smooth it out. Place it on a towel and wet with water so the paper is very damp. Next ink your brayer with a Kaleidacolor pad and brayer across the paper. The image will stay white while the ink will seep into cracks and the rest of the paper will have a batik look. (Like back in the 70’s when you applied wax to a pattern on a shirt and then dipped it in dye, cooled and chipped the wax away.)
(from Splitcoaststampers.com)
A TRULY CLEAR EMBOSSING PADUse like you would the Top Boss. Just stamp and emboss with colored powder or clear powder for a see through shine.
A WATERMARKThis is great for backgrounds, it will deepen the shade of colored paper wherever you stamp. Just think about this, for every color of paper you own, you now have a complementary color of ink!
POPPIN’ PASTELS
There are a couple of ways to accomplish this effect on light colored card stocks.
- Apply chalks to the area to be stamped, stamp with VersaMark and allow to dry or use heat gun. Then rub gently with a clean cotton ball. You can get a dramatic effect by adding more chalk to a cotton ball or dauber after you stamped with the VersaMark. Or you can emboss while stamped image is still wet with clear embossing powder and the image will jump out at you!
- Stamp first then chalk gently over the stamped area and watch the image magically appear.
This time you use brightly colored chalk to cover dark colored card stock (Basic Black, Night of Navy, Close to Cocoa, Old Olive, etc.) and then stamp over the chalked area. The ink will pull out the color of the paper from beneath the chalk. Be sure to clean the stamp before re-inking it as the chalk you removed is now on your stamp and you will dirty your VersaMark pad.
SHADOWING
This is a technique to use with Kaleidacolor pads and word stamps but you can use it for anything really. Just stamp directly over your first image. Because you will seldom be exact you will make a shadow that gives the initial image a 3-D effect. You can even take it a step further and emboss with a transparent powder like Pearl or Iridescent Ice.
BRAYER RESIST
This technique can be done with Gold Encore or VersaMark. Stamp image(s) onto Glossy White card stock using one of the above inks. Gently wipe away the ink using a lotion-free tissue and small circular motion. Ink up your brayer and roll it over the paper. Wherever the VersaMark ink was stamped, the paper will resist the colored ink from your brayer. This works on matte card stock but looks better on glossy.
VERSAMARK & 2-STEP STAMPIN’
Stamp the same image first w/VersaMark & then with metallic (Encore). Just shift the image a little bit when stamping the metallic ink. It gives it a shadowed look. Looks great on baroque burgundy and forest foliage!
EMBOSSING ON GLASS
Using the embossing buddy first, then using the VersaMark to stamp the image on a glass container, then emboss with detail gold or silver. Fill it with candy and tie a ribbon on it.
EMBOSSING WITH YOUR 48 STAMPIN’ UP! PADS
Ink your stamp with VersaMark then stamp on one of our 48 color pads or you can use a dauber to apply the color ink if you are worried about the color pad. Stamp and use clear embossing powder. Heat. Now you can emboss and be perfectly coordinated with the SU! markers, cardstock and inkpads. Be certain to clean stamp before re-inking on VersaMark pad or you will leave color on it.
DISCREET JOURNALING LINES
Although the VersaMark ink is sticky when applied, it dries like regular ink and loses the stickiness. It is Acid-free and safe for scrapbook pages. It works perfectly on all of our colored cardstock.
BATIK TECHNIQUE
Simply stamp your image using Versamark on ultra-smooth white or confetti or some other light CS and then emboss with clear embossing powder. Let cool. Then gently wad paper into a ball or you could fold it into a small square for a different look. Unfold it and smooth it out. Place it on a towel and wet with water so the paper is very damp. Next ink your brayer with a Kaleidacolor pad and brayer across the paper. The image will stay white while the ink will seep into cracks and the rest of the paper will have a batik look. (Like back in the 70’s when you applied wax to a pattern on a shirt and then dipped it in dye, cooled and chipped the wax away.)
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