If you’ve ever stamped with a stamping wheel you know they can sometimes be a bit frustrating, hard to get a good even inked images, hard to keep straight, wouldn’t just be easier if it was one large stamps? Well, … Read More ...
Project: Canvas Book
Visit the Stampington and Co. website for instructions from Shona Cole on how she made this totally stunning mixed media canvas book using canvas sheets, ribbons and stamps.
-Heather
… Read More ...Technique: Glitter Puzzle Stamped Card
Beate Johns has a wonderful video tutorial on her blog Fresh and Fun, she’ll share with you how she made this gorgeous glitter puzzle butterfly card.
-Heather
… Read More ...Project: Stamping with Glitter Glass on Candles
Blockhead stamps, has a wonderful tutorial on how to stamp on candles using Glitter Glass, click here to check out this cool and sparkly technique.
-Heather
… Read More ...Tips: Building a Better Card
Join Michelle Wooderson on her blog Mish Mash for some wonderful basic tips on building a better card. Perfect for anyone new to stamping and card making or if you’re feeling a little rusty or need a creative jump start!… Read More ...
Technique: Copic Marker Stained Glass Stamping
Join Nicole La Cour on the Prickley Pear blog for a wonderful technique video designed by Mary Boesel. She’ll teach you how to do an amazing stamped stained glass technique using Copic markers and glitter, very cool! Click here to … Read More ...
Project: Scalloped Box
Join Jane Matsumoto for a wonderful step by step tutorial and video on Splitcoast Stampers on how to make this adorable scalloped box using a scalloped envelope die, very clever! Click here for instructions.
-Heather
… Read More ...New Magazine and Freebies: Go To Sketches from Papercrafts
Papercrafts magazine has a new special publication out called “Go To Sketches”, it’s full of wonderful card sketches to help jump start your creativity. It’s on newsstands now or you can buy it on line by clicking here. Also be … Read More ...
Technique: Use Copic Markers Directly on Your Rubber Stamps
Join Gina K at Splitcoast Stampers for a wonderful technique about how to use Copic alcohol markers directly on your stamps, it gives a wonderful watercolor look, very cool! Click here for step by step instructions plus an informative video.… Read More ...
Basic Stamping Technique: Heat Embossing
If you are new to stamping you might hear the term ” heat embossing” thrown around alot and you might be curious what it’s all about. Well visit the Spotted Canary for a detailed step by step tutorial by Nicole … Read More ...
Technique: Making Your Own Embossing Plate with Stamps
Susan Roberts shares a fantastic and cool technique on the Ellen Hutson blog for making your own embossing templates to match your stamps using chipboard. Click here to find out how.
-Heather
… Read More ...Projects and Technique: Chip Art with Metal Stamps
Not all stamps are made of rubber or polymer some are made from metal and they can be hammered into different mediums such as thin metal or chipboard. Visit the Stampington and Co. website for some really awesome chip art … Read More ...
Technique: Scherenschnitte with Your Stamps
Scherenschnitte is the old German art of paper or scissor cutting. I tried it a few times years ago and it’s fun but it takes alot of time, patients and a steady hand 🙂 If you like the look of … Read More ...
Technique: Make Your Own Glimmer Mist
Learn to make your own glimmer mist spray for your cards and scrapbook pages by following this easy “recipe” on the Creating with Christine blog.
-Heather
… Read More ...Technique: Stamped Cookies
Yes, you read that right, stamping on cookies! Visit Trish Saliuch’s blog Stamping Til the Cows Come Home for instructions on how to use food markers and food coloring to stamp on cookies. How Yummy!!
-Heather
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