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Beary Relaxed, Birdies,and Horse Potrait Cards -- Posted:
Wednesday, Sep 23 2009
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| Hi Everyone, This weekend you will be able to catch up with us at the Rubber Stamp Show in Las Vegas. So if you will be attending, stop by and say hi. If we don't see ya there, have fun shopping online this week. God bless you and yours, Emma Lou Our first card we're featuring today was designed by Olena, and she definately achieved a very masculine, yet very cute look, and this card will work for all those guys in your life. If you are new to our company and have not seen our unique line of bear's, you will want to check those HERE. |
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Products Used on This Card 1166G Beary Relaxed 792S Special Verses Set I stamped the image "Beary Relaxed" using Brilliance Graphite Black ink and then colored with my Prismacolor pencils and blended the colors with Odorless Mineral Spirits and cut from Spellbinders rectangle. Then, I stamped sentiment using Coffee Bean pigment ink (Brilliance). The background panels were embossed with D'vine Swirl Cuttlebug folders and rubbed a White craft ink in over the embossed swirl to make them pop a bit. To finish the card, I added some Gemstones, Ribbon, Buttons, some corner die (EK Success), Crystal Glitter and piercings." CREATED BY: OLENA |
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Products Used on This Card 815E Baby Bluebirds Another birdie ca rd, I know...Had to see them other than blue though - so here is another look...not sure what kind of bird this makes them, but that's ok...! Coloring is done with Prismacolor pencils, with ink sponged around the edges for a vintage look. I used a Fiskars punch along the bottom of the tan panel, and a punched scalloped circle for another panel - "Rejoice" is just a section of the Rejoicing Bluebirds stamp. CREATED BY: DINA |
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Products Used on This Card 408G Horse Portrait Here's a card for those horse lovers in your life. I stamped the image "Horse Portrait" a two times using Brilliance Graphite Black ink and then colored with my Prismacolor pencils and blended the colors with Odorless Mineral Spirits, then cut out. Then, I popped horse onto the base image, used a foam tape. I cut the tag with my Cricut with "Fabulous Finds" cartridge and stamped sentiment ("Mini Message Cursive" stamp set). To finish the card, I stamped the "Horse shoe", cut out and glued in the top of the right corner of the card, I added some Gemstones, String, White gel pen and of course, piercings." |
Attention: We have people ask, "where they can find the stamps we feature in our blog each week." Under the area where it says " Products Used On This Card," there are item # listed with the name of each stamp and if you click on the name or the item # you will be taken directly to that stamp on our website, and then you can add it to the cart. Leave a comment and tell me what you think about this weeks cards, or tell me a little about yourself, or where your from, or how you found our blog. If you have questions post them in the comments box and I will reply in the comments box as well |
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Sheryn Said...
I love the ideas and things you do with rubber stamps. It inspires me to want to try harder at being more creative. Keep up the good work. I know someone that will love the horse card.
Teri Said...
It thrills me to no end when I see the stamped creations of other Rubber Stamp Artists. With all of the options out there, I see fewer and fewer resources for avid stampers as retailers cut down on the amount of rubber stamps they carry or do away with them all together. The true artists in the stamping world, who are able to create such works of stamped art, I relish their creations. I not only get inspiration, but I recognize the work and effort that goes into each project. I sometimes feel it is a dying 'art', taken over by the fast track world we are in. Hats off to all stamp-aholics and the creative juices that you share. Truly works of art!
Carol Said...
As always, all the cards are great. But I especially like the horse portrait. Wonderful job, Olena. These are perfect cards for the males.
Marcia Said...
I need a little help. I bought the show special stamp set (flower, butterfly and dragon fly) with the butterfly punch (and I bought the dragonfly punch also) at the Las Vegas show. I was given a template for the wonderful fold up flower card that was on display -but- I cannot figure out how to fold the flowers correctly to make them fold in on themselves and hide the message. Please, will you assist me with this task.
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I love the ideas and things you do with rubber stamps. It inspires me to want to try harder at being more creative. Keep up the good work. I know someone that will love the horse card.
Teri Said...
It thrills me to no end when I see the stamped creations of other Rubber Stamp Artists. With all of the options out there, I see fewer and fewer resources for avid stampers as retailers cut down on the amount of rubber stamps they carry or do away with them all together. The true artists in the stamping world, who are able to create such works of stamped art, I relish their creations. I not only get inspiration, but I recognize the work and effort that goes into each project. I sometimes feel it is a dying 'art', taken over by the fast track world we are in. Hats off to all stamp-aholics and the creative juices that you share. Truly works of art!
Carol Said...
As always, all the cards are great. But I especially like the horse portrait. Wonderful job, Olena. These are perfect cards for the males.
Marcia Said...
I need a little help. I bought the show special stamp set (flower, butterfly and dragon fly) with the butterfly punch (and I bought the dragonfly punch also) at the Las Vegas show. I was given a template for the wonderful fold up flower card that was on display -but- I cannot figure out how to fold the flowers correctly to make them fold in on themselves and hide the message. Please, will you assist me with this task.
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