Tuesday, June 4, 2013

From Els at Elizabeth Craft Designs . . .

by Els for Elizabeth Craft Designs"I showed this card to the people that took my class yesterday and they loved it. Never to early to start Christmas cards:-)! I used our wreath and one of the flower bunch dies to make this card. Worked with our Silk Microfine glitter and added some of the red glitter dots Peel Off's. For the bow I used the red velvet adhesive sheets."



Sherry Barrello shared some of her recent zentangling . . . all I can say is WOW! We are so fortunate to add Sherry's zentangling passion with you! On the left is the 'before' that are pretty amazing backgrounds of their own; on the right is Sherry's zentangled magic!

by Sherry Barrello

by Sherry Barrello

by Sherry Barrello

by Sherry Barrello
Isn't that peacock awesome?



Dianne caught some of Jane Townsend's recent card creations. There is quite a variety of techniques represented here . . . Jane, you've been extremely busy having fun!

by Jane Townsend

by Jane Townsend

by Jane Townsend

by Jane Townsend

by Jane Townsend

by Jane Townsend



Nichole Harper is so quiet and soooo very talented. The art projects she creates are inspiring. Here is a Tag Box and a Patriotic Journal that Nichole shared with us at the store.

by Nichole Harper
by Nichole Harper

by Nichole Harper
by Nichole Harper
by Nichole Harper
by Nichole Harper
by Nichole Harper



Dianne has been busying herself with entangle art using stencils. I especially like the elephant card and my favorite is the middle one. Unfortunately, Dianne sold that last stencil but you can always put your name down for another one when the time comes for us to order more Dreamweaver Stencils. Of course, there are many more Dreamweaver Stencils to purchase that you can zentangle with . . . just ask Dianne!

by Dianne Johnson

by Dianne Johnson

by Dianne Johnson


Dianne has been squeezing in some Hasty Lace art work as well!
by Dianne Johnson
Dianne used iridescent vellum; unfortunately, you'll have
to see it in person to really see the beauty of tis card top.
It was a difficult project because this particular vellum isn't
very transparent which makes it hard to see the pattern
underneath. Sandy with SAR said to blacken the backside of the
Hasty Lace template so you can see the pattern come
through the vellum from the light box. Dianne didn't want to
muck up her stencil, so she proceeded to painstakingly complete
the project without the helpful 'added trick'!
by Dianne Johnson





Don't forget! It's time to celebrate Art 'n Soul's 10th Birthday on Sunday afternoon, June 23, from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. We don't want to celebrate without you!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY Art ‘n Soul!


Mark your calendar for our annual celebration
SUNDAY, JUNE 23, 1-4pm
featuring demos, sales, and refreshments!
We enjoy any reason to party, and this is definitely a wonderful reason!
Let’s celebrate our amazing store’s existence – a place known for its beauty, inspiration, and meaningful relationships. We need your help celebrating so we can look forward to many more birthday parties in years to come!
We hope to see YOU!!







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