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  • Merry Christmoose!

    Julie Warner - justwritedesigns https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com/

    Super TLC challenge (TLC348) on Splitcoast today! I like using images to make a border or background. For this, I used a little Santa hat all around the border on the 5.5 x 4.25 card front.

    All images are DRS Designs. For the main image, I stamped the Christmoose circle twice, die cut one w/ a circle, colored the other and cut it out. I added a little cardboard under it b4 attaching it over the base image.

    On all the Santa hats, I added some Puffy paint (like Liquid Applique). Just dot or spread it on, wait a few minutes then carefully heat it w/ the heat gun and poof!

    The turquoise layer was embossed and and I rubbed a little white chalk ink over the top. The black grid layer was done using an old TLC tech, TLC235 . Fun and fast! One of my fave techniques.

    Julie Warner - justwritedesigns https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com/
    Thanks so much for stopping by!

     

    Supplies:

    Stamps: DRS Designs – Merry Christmoose, Santa hat
    Paper: white, black, turquoise
    Ink: Ancient Page coal, neptune
    Accessories: Tombow markers, water brush, velveteen ribbon, Spellbinders circles, Sizzix ef (Thank You set #5), brayer, drywall mesh, acrylic white paint, white Puffy paint

  • SNS Sparkling Wintry Sensations Blog Hop!

    Julie Warner - justwritedesigns - https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com

    Welcome to the Sparkle N Sprinkle “Sparkling Wintry Sensations” blog hop!

    For my sparkling wintry card, I created a sheet of faux postage stamps using the pine forest image and a small, rectangular cut out (or reverse mask). I inked the forest w/ several colors of green pigment inks then stamped it inside the mask. I just moved the mask and repeated 5 more times. The wording and numbers were inked w/ a dk pink marker and stamped on top to complete the “stamp” look. I used a perforating blade in between the stamps and cut the outside w/ postage stamp scissors.

    Julie Warner - justwritedesigns - https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com

    The sentiment was die cut and attached to a fancy tag die cut. (Cutting this die is super easy w/ the Grand Calibur!) The reindeer was inked w/ the pink pigment inks, stamped an cut out. I used a glue pen and Sparkling Snow glitter on the reindeer and to add snowflakes to my postage stamps. I used the Mauvelous glitter on the fancy tag and reindeer antlers. The peony colored layer behind the postage was die cut using a scallop border die. The finished card measures 4.25 x 5.5.

    Thanks so much for stopping by!

     

     

     

    Supplies:

    Stamps: Sparkle N Sprinkle- Pine Forest, Swirly Reindeer, Christmas Magic & snowflakes from set #414; USA & July 4 from set #433; Merry Christmas from set #385
    Paper: Neenah white, textured peony
    Ink: VersaColor rainforest, Colorbox evergreen, moss green, razzberry & peony pigment inks
    Accessories:  Sparkle N Sprinkle glitters in Sparkling Snow & Mauvelous, Tombow Markers, 1/2 ” Double Sided “Tear-ific” Tape SAT04, Spellbinders classic ovals & Fancy Tags 2 dies, Quickutz scallop border die, Fiskars postage stamp scissors, perforating blade, Stamp-a-ma-jig, Grand Calibur

  • Sparkle N Sprinkle & Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog Hop!

    Julie Warner - justwritedesigns https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com/

    Welcome to our February Blog Hop! We at Sparkle N Sprinkle are teaming up with the crew at Really Reasonable Ribbon to show you some amazing projects using SNS glitters, flocking, stamps and embossing powders and some really pretty ribbon from the February Ribbon Kit from RRR.

    If you came here from Cheryl Walker’s Blog, you are in the right place! If not, you may want to go to Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog so you’ll be able to start from the beginning.

    Julie Warner - justwritedesigns https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com/

    For my card, I started by doing a brayered background on white c/s using only the yellow/orange/pink sections of a rainbow pad. All of the images were then stamped using black ink and I sponged on a little more color under the ducks. With a very small acrylic paintbrush, I applied bleach to the flowers. Since I used a non-waterproof dye ink, the color bleached out perfectly. I used a white gel pen to help accent the swirls on the ducks and then applied  glue to these areas as well as the flower centers. I sprinkled on Sparkling Snow glitter on some flowers and Sunny Daze glitter on the rest then edged it w/ a black marker.

    Julie Warner - justwritedesigns https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com/

    The only real difference in these cards is the treatment of the black layer. On the top version, I used a border punch on three sides and on the bottom version, I used a scallop edge die. On both, the sentiment was die cut w/ a small oval die and part of the crochet lace ribbon was added at the bottom of the image panel. I used a sunny yellow diamond ribbon for my bows and threaded a piece of the same crochet ribbon through the knot. Both are attached to 5.5 x 4.25 white cards.

    In addition to the Really Reasonable Ribbon blog candy, Sparkle N Sprinkle is giving a stamp set to one lucky hopper!  Leaving a message on every blog increases your chances of winning, because it’s a mystery which of the artists’ blogs has been chosen to house the prize! On Tuesday February 15, a name will be drawn from the comments on the mystery blog. Winner gets to choose a stamp set of their choice from SparkleNSprinkle.com!

    Next, hop on over to True SJolander’s Blog. I’m sure she’ll have something wonderful to show you!

    Thanks so much for stopping by and good luck to you!

     

    Supplies:
    stamps: Sparkle N Sprinkle – Spring Swirls #425, Spring Backgrounds #399
    paper: Neenah white, black
    ink: Kaleidacolor Birthstone rainbow pad, VersaFine onyx
    accessories: February Ribbon Assortment from Really Reasonable Ribbon,  Spellbinders petite oval, plaid border punch (EK Success), scallop border die (QuicKutz), brayer, Quickie glue pen, black Permapaque marker

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