In this section I would like to showcase YOU and YOUR work. If you have a new look or an old one, but would like to share some information regarding how it was created, please either e-mail the image to me or bring your card by the store and I will scan it. I would love to show all of you what is being done by other stampers. Last updated January 09, 2010
Let's start the new year off with dragging out your chalks once again. Such a simple and quick way of coloring. Glossy Accents in Sepia were added to the centers of the flowers.
Another card using the chalk technique designed by Lorraine Revalee. Don't you wish you could enjoy those warm rays of sunshine right now?
Have you tried using Grungeboard lately? Lorraine also added Powder Keg embossing powders to enhance the flourish.
One of the best ways to use your VersaMagic inks is to stamp on black or dark cardstock for a subtle or vibrant look.
The Magenta Crafty Individuals are the latest rage right now. There are many different designs and they make your backgrounds come alive. This was stamped on an alcohol blast bg.
Another alcohol blast technique background using the Magenta Crafty Individual.
Lorraine Revalee stamped this Impression Obsession sunflower and modified the center and added a SW design.
Lorraine Revalee gave this Stampers Anonymous heart a new look with contrasting colors.
The background is done in three different color inks with the branch stamp and layered with coordinating colors. The Inkadinkadoo branch is available in the shop. Card is designed by Lorraine Revalee.
If you're into Artsy, this Stampington & Co. ledger stamp is just for you. Added to the card is the Grungeboard arrow painted with Smooch Paints. Designed by Lorraine Revalee
Another style using the Ledger Stamp and adding the embossed Cuttlebug heart. Designed by Lorraine Revalee
This was a card that Carol Heath and Brenda Preuss made in the class of many projects. The top left half is actually folded back. The bottom right half is perforated so the book mark can be removed. Clever card for a simple, handmade gift.
Nancy Curry taught this class at Stampaway based on repetition and the use of cool resist backgrounds. Resist ink was brayered on glossy cardstock. More color was added. Then using a glue stick randomly draw small areas. Rub on gold leafing. Punch out repetitive shapes. Adhere with pearls dividing each shape.
In that same class, using repetition again, we created a wonderful background using aluminum foil as the base with alcohol inks as the coloring medium. The foil was ripped into pieces and adhered to black glossy cardstock.
This gorgeous card was created by Lorraine Revalee using the Alcohol Blast background.