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Sunday, January 25, 2015

I'm Back!!!! ...with some Splashing Puddles for Spring!

Hello My Dear Crafty and Stamper Friends:

After several days in bed with a very nasty flu/Walking Pneumonia... I am back here at my blog!
I have never seeing my hospital so crowded!!!...everybody was having the same symptoms, it is becoming an epidemy around here and my doctor was overwhelmed!!!

During the whole time I felt horrendously, with fever, cough, chills and zero energy to do anything...I spend so many days in bed that I almost forgot how to walk :)...I guess with "age" these type of flu's get you worse and worse!

I am slowly recuperating, not a 100% strong...
My routine is starting little by little taking place again but OMG, I have so many "things" piled up in my "TO Do" list...

So let's start with one of them!...my postings in my blogs....
The last time, that I blogged was during the "Blog Blitz" of Memory Box with the NEW winter 2015 release..., unfortunately I could not continue with the postings and the prizes for that week :(

So for this week, my plan is to continue showing you some of the NEW dies that I used in some cards...This particular project was posted at the French blog : "Un Brin de Créativité" for Memory Box.

spring splashing puddles front card


This card is for Spring with the NEW and so cute die "splashing puddles", great die to make awesome backgrounds...


HOW TO...
Simply, Die cut your different dies (more than once in many cases...)
The butterflies were cut apart from the "Kensington border" die...
First, Die cut several borders, sponge ink on the areas that you want and then cut with regular scissors each one of the butterflies ...
This is a great way to re-purpose your dies...always stretch the use of your dies!

TIP: double your dies, with 2 different color papers, to give a shadow/dimension effect (see the trees and the banners)...

spring splashing puddles last view card


I want to thank ALL the people participating 
at my "Throwback Challenge" #5...
It is awesome to see this great response 
and support from you!!!

I will be back tomorrow with another post! 
and forgive me If I have not being present at your blogs!...
It is going to take me some time to get back on track!!!

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Saturday, January 19, 2013

Valentine's Owl...

Hello Dear Stamper Friends:

I love owls and this cute stamp set from “Hero Arts” was perfect for a Valentine’s card…
if you want to see cute pictures of all kinds of owls go to my Pinterest gallery…




Today, I would like to mention several elements from this card…that you can apply to your creations!

1- Use as many stamps as you can from one stamp set.  I this case I use 4 from this particular set…



 2- Create your own pattern background papers using stamps:
By repeatedly stamping one image on your cardstock you can create a pattern, in this case I match the color ink with the paper and in the second half of the card I use a darker color ink to give contrast…

3- How to make the most of your dies:
You do not have what you need? Manipulate/stretch your dies.
In this card the "bubble" die for the sentiment was too long for the sentiment so I shrink it… and the label 16 is used partially

Step by step how to "use partially" one die
- place your paper off like shown...die cut...


- result: partial paper cut...


Step by step how to "shrink" the size of the die cut to fit a particular sentiment...
this is the original size die cut...


Place the sentiment on top to measure the size of the sentiment that I want to die cut...
remove the sentiment/stamp  and  run through the machine again...


you will have this...a "shrink" sentiment... see photo



Look at this other post for more ideas on stretching your dies: http://stampingwithbibiana.blogspot.com/search/label/sympathy


4- Make a fake banner; put side by side a strait glued line of rope with your chain border die (in this case the hearts).
  
5-   Look at the stamp (the image) and see if you can do something with it…

 Here I cut with a craft knife the wings and tuck underneath the heart…

TECHNIQUE USED: 
I use the technique: “Multicolor Stamping Effect” to color the stamp. I use my ink pad as well as some daubers. Ink up your stamp in one color, (brown ink) then use a sponge dauber to add a different color (green for wings and brown to head) in the areas you want to give a multi tone effect …you can use as well directly the ink pads. When done inking, remember to huff at your stamp to moisten the inks.


Owl inked with "brown" ink first...then I use the dauber to apply "green" ink on the wings..the photo does not show the 2 tone color...

Supplies:
Hope you liked it!
See you soon for another project...

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

"Sugar Free" Candy?

Hello Dear Stamper Friends:
Today I am sharing with you another Halloween decor idea.
I posted this project as part of my contributions as a design team member at Memory Box, in the  "Outside the Box" blog. If you would like to find out more about this entry  go for more details here: