Tuesday, August 30, 2011

HUGE Stamp Sale

***I am removing some of the stamps that sell as I receive payment so that it is easier to see what is still available.


$12 Stamp Sets

Sketches---------------------Summer by the Sea

Flora and Fauna---------------------Office Accoutrement


$10 Stamp Sets


See with the Heart---------------Simply Said
Lively Little Ones----------------Love You Much



$8 Stamp Sets
On the Line------------True Friend

All God's Children-------------------Christmas Punch

$7 Stamp Sets



Wings of Friendship

Fresh Cuts---------------------On A Pedestal





$6 Stamp Sets



It's the Thought---------------Because I Care

Botanical Blooms-----------------------Calendar



$5 Stamp Sets



"P" -----------------Perennial Favorites
Furnished with Love
Cute As a Bug-------------------Flowers of Gratitude

All I Have Seen ----------------------------- Bud Basics


$4 Stamp Sets


Gently Falling ----------------Whimsical Numbers
Calendar Cues

Burst into Bloom---------------------Send a Celebration

$3 Clear Stamps each package








$2 each pack Embossing folders


The large embossing folder on the end is sold.




50 cents Stamps (each)

***The duck stamp set is $2 for the whole thing. Ducky set is sold





Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Just a little somethin' I started last year...


Here's an afghan that I started last fall. I think I will pick it back up now that the kids are back in school. I always get the urge to start crocheting or knitting a project in the fall/ winter. When I saw this pattern for this giant granny square afghan I just had to make it.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Stamping with Bleach


My friend Misty reminded me of the time we experimented with stamping with bleach. There are several approaches to do this but one of my favorite is what I did on this page.

First you brayer your background color onto a piece of white cardstock. I like the whisper white card stock that Stampin' Up makes because it's buffered which means it has a very smooth surface. I chose one of the new In Colors: Island Indigo. It's a nice deep blue with some green tones. The stamp I chose is called Ornate Blossom. It works good for this technique because it is a bold stamp, very few fine lines that could bleed too much.


The next step will be to have some sort of non-reactive tray with a folded paper towel to make a little bleach puddle on. Make sure to work in a well ventilated area and protect your surfaces.

You'll need enough bleach on the paper towel to be damp without being dripping wet. When you stamp your image on the paper it removes the ink that was brayered on. Depending on the ink you use there is a lot of variation, which I love. After you are done stamping remember to rinse your stamp with water then clean it with a conditioning spray such as the SU Stampin Mist.

Here is a close up on one of the places I stamped. What I love is the color variations you get from the chemical reaction. The ink surrounding the image changes a little bit turns a little more blue. FYI: after the bleach dries it becomes inert so it won't damage your scrapbook pages over time. Just make sure you let it dry completely before placing anything else on your page. The drying process can be sped up with a heat gun at least 10"in away from the page so it doesn't get too hot.

Another close up of the final page. I hope this inspires you to try this fun technique!

Supplies:
Ink: Island Indigo (SU)
Card stock: Whisper White, Melon Mambo (SU)
Chipboard: Basic Gray painted with acrylic paints & sponged with Champagne Mist shimmer paint (SU)
Stickers: Glitz and Glitter
Journal Spot: My Mind's Eye