Showing posts with label SNR. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SNR. Show all posts

Saturday, August 20, 2011

a Rose is a Rose


This is an acetate card made with Stampendous' rose stamp that I've had for quite awhile.  I cut out the mats (which are adhered on the inside of the card) with Magic Matter disk set.  These were originally designed for making mats around cut photos, but I use them on fussy cut images all the time.  The final layer is actually a piece of fabric with green leaves.


I added a rub-on sentiment and a bow to complete this CAS card.



This card was published in Scrapbook News and Review e-zine in the July, 2011issue.

Monday, July 18, 2011

Two Projects Published!


YEA!  I'm so thrilled to have two more projects published at Scrapbook News and Review magazine.  The first one is an acrylic card titled "Rose" and the second is "Let's Go to the Beach". As part of the conditions of being published, they can't appear on my blog for thirty days.  So, you'll have to wait a little while to see them here; or you can head on over to SNR and subscribe to the magazine.  This latest edition came out last night.


Monday, April 18, 2011

Featured Artist








I'm so excited to let you know that I've been asked to be a Featured Artist at Scrapbook News and Review (SNR)  magazine.  The topic I chose was comparing rubber stamps vs. digital stamps using the Emboss Resist technique on different types of papers and different mediums (that's a mouth-full!).  I also explain how to do the Emboss Resist technique using both a rubber stamp and a digital image.  It takes a few extra steps to do this technique with a digital image, but it can be done, using any of the three types of paper (plain cardstock, glossy cardstock, vellum).  You can read the full article/tutorial HERE.  I had a pre-conceived notion as to what I expected the results to be; but I was surprised. 

I completed two cards from all my experimentation.  For the first card, the completed panel is a combination of plain cardstock and Smooch Spritz.  The popped up flower is a combination of vellum paper and alcohol inks.  I added some pearls for the center of the flower and a bit of ribbon where I stamped my sentiment.  Both the flower images and the sentiment are from Outlines Rubber Stamps.

The second card is comprised of a digital image by KLM Designs (which is no longer in business).  If you read my blog fairly regularly, you know how much I love to fussy cut out my images and add pop dots for added dimension.  This card is no exception. I combined four of the experimental panels to complete this card.  The daffodil on the left is comprised of vellum/alcohol inks for the body and glossy cardstock/Smooch Spritz for the head.  The flower on the right is a combination of glossy cardstock/alcohol inks for the body and plain cardstock/alcohol inks for the head. 



Here's a close up where you can see that I pop dotted the top portion of the daffodil head for more dimension.  If you have any questions about this technique or the tutorial, please let me know and I'll try my best to answer them.


Saturday, January 22, 2011

Happy news!

I've got a couple bits of news I'm very excited about and want to share. First of all, I am very happy to announce that I was accepted to be on the Stamping Dragons Design team.  (You can see my entry here).



And the second bit of news is that three of my projects (Chef Burly Becky,  Fall Splendor, and Altered Fabric tin) are going to be published in the February 2011 issue of Scrapbook News and Review Magazine.  Both photos had to be removed for 30 days.  The February issue comes out on the 13th, so you'll need to head on over and check it all out.


More new projects coming shortly.  Thanks for letting me share my very exciting, jumping up and down for joy (to me) news with you!