Saturday, 29 May 2010

Blog Candy Winner

The winner of the Promarker Stamp set 1 Blog candy is......

Chris (Wellnifty) said...
Great tutorial Jak, I wondered how you used the blender pen, I've just got a few pens but haven't used them yet. Will have a play now. Thanks for the chance of getting the candy I'll post a link on my blog xx
29 May 2010 08:01

Congratulations Chris

Drop me an email with your address details and I'll post them out for you.

Afternoon Tea

Afternoon Tea is a new stamp set by Rubber Stamp Tapestry. Stamped with Stampin Up ink pads a background paper by Basic Grey, coloured card by Stampin Up and Ribbon by Fantastic Ribbons and a bit of love to bring it all together.

Attention to detail...

The centre Teapot and cup have been cut out them mounted on top of foam pads to make them pop.


Finishing with a little tag made with the Labels 8 Nestabilities and stamped to match the main image then ties with a piece of linen thread.


Friday, 28 May 2010

Lighter Shades with a Blender pen - Now Closed

Blog Candy Now Closed
I have a new tutorial up on the Promarker Knowhow Page
It teaches how to get lighter shades from your Promarkers
Also some Promaker Blog Candy which ends Saturday 29th may

This will stay at the top until 28th May, please scroll down for the latest cards

Summer time card - Lacie with Ice- cream

The summer time card is a little ironic as yesterday we had bright sunshine then rain and later we even had hail stones here in the UK.
Lacie with Ice-cream is a new digi image by Mo Manning and can be purchased from Digital Pencil Too, I used Stampin Up background papers, Nestabilities Ovals, a Prima Flower some dew drops ribbon and a bit of love to bring it all together.

Attention to detail...

I added the Prima Flower then with a stickles glitter glue I just touched the edges of the flower to add a little sparkle.


As a few people asked me to do a tutorial on how to use the nestabilities with an overhang of the image I have done one, it is over on the tutorial page.

Wednesday, 26 May 2010

Nestabilities labels 10

The main feature on this card is the Spellbinders Nestabilities Labels 10 and what a perfect way to accentuate them then having a stamp set purposely made to match them.
Claire Brennan at Waltzingmouse Stamps creates fantastic stamp designs so be sure to give her a visit and you won't be disappointed.
Melon coloured base card a cream Cuttlebug embossed background and a gold card underlay punched using the Martha Stewart border punch, a blossom and some pearls and a bit of love to bring it together.