On Helene's blog, she has shared 3 beautiful cards using the same technique with Magenta stamps, Tombow markers, ArtQuest watercolor palette, and a water mister.
by Helene Metivier, Design Team Magenta |
Click on this link to see the other 2 cards and the how-to: http://helenemagentastyle.blogspot.ca/2014/11/aquarelle-avec-marqueurs-tombow.html
The Memory Box Design Team has been playing with products from IMAGINE Crafts/Tsukineko. Deborah Nolan made this pretty Christmas card starting with a background from Fireworks!
by Deborah Nolan for Memory Box |
Click on this link for Deborah's how-to: http://davebrethauer.typepad.com/outsidethebox/2014/10/snow-globe-joy-in-the-woods.html
Bibiana has also posted a beautiful card using products from Memory Box and IMAGINE Crafts/Tsukineko. Perhaps because the Tuscany area of Italy is one of my favorite places in the world, the colors on the card really speak to me. You will learn why when you read Bibiana's blog posting.
by Bibiana Martinez-Ziegler for Memory Box |
Click on this link for Bibiana's step-by-step instructions: http://davebrethauer.typepad.com/unbrindecreativite/2014/10/une-aprés-midi-dans-la-toscane-memory-box-et-imagine-crafts.html
Judi Kauffman has made several awesome tags using the new tag dies from Elizabeth Craft Designs.
by Judi Kauffman for Elizabeth Craft Designs Here is the link to go to Judi's posting; be sure to visit the site because there are more beautiful tags to be seen from Judi: http://ecraftdesignsblog.com/2014/11/deco-delight-tags-more-2-deco/#comment-7646 |
Look at these beautiful "sten-zangled" cards using a die set from Dreamweaver Stencils and Wayne's gorgeous sten-zangle designs!
by Lynell & Wayne Harlow, Dreamweaver Stencils |
by Lynell & Wayne Harlow, Dreamweaver Stencils |
by Lynell & Wayne Harlow, Dreamweaver Stencils |
by Lynell & Wayne Harlow, Dreamweaver Stencils |
by Lynell & Wayne Harlow, Dreamweaver Stencils |
Tonight, we had a family dinner for 13 plus a newborn baby. Meatloaf, mashed potatoes, and blackberries from summer over ice cream for dessert. After dinner, 4 families divided up the pork from our pig raised by a friend from high school . . . all 190 pounds which included 60 pounds of smoked thick-cut bacon. It's always fun when the house is full. See you tomorrow!
Pam will be at the store tomorrow . . . she'd love to see you!
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