Monday, December 19, 2011

Two More Blog Hops!

Even though I didn't join in these two blog hops please join me as I hop from one blogsite to the next to visit these ladies and view some really fabulous artwork and ideas for the December Stamp of the Month and the new Rock The Block Campaign. 


Let's start here with:


Helen Onulak - check out her amazing creative use of the new Rock The Block cubes! Then, after your done click on the link she has provided to move to the next blog site and so on. 


If you scroll down far enough, she has also participated in the December Stamp of the Month Blog Hop. She has a list of all the participants in this one and the Rock The Block Hop so if you get lost, you can go back to hers and pick up where you left off. Happy Hopping!!!!!


Have any questions or see something you want? Just call, e-mail or message me on Facebook or click on the Shopping Online button to the right and start shopping. 
Be sure and check the shopping online and click on the While supplies last button. There are some amazing sales going on right now!!!!!! For instance, the Sweetheart Paper Pack and My Stickease is marked down 77% and 60%!!! 

Adeline Brill shows a project she made for the December Blog Hop using the Sweetheart Paper Pack for her show and tell.


 Lots of 8 1/2x 11 cardstock Combo packs on sale. Once they are gone, they are gone for good, so get yours today.


And lots of Embellishments for that Scrapbooker on your list.











Rock The Block Campaign!

Rock The Block Campaign starts today Dec. 19, 2011 and ends Jan. 31,2012! Just place a minimum order of $25 from the Autumn/Winter 2011 Idea Book, you can get two valuable new products for just $15: the My Creations® Collage Cubes (a Spring/Summer 2012 sneak-peek product!) and the exclusive My Acrylix® Rock the Block E-size stamp set shown below and available only during this promotion. This Rock the Block promotion represents a retail savings of almost $30! You're going to love the collage cubes and the Rock the Block stamp set, which work together for interactive, fashionable fun!








When you order online at my website, the option to order this campaign will pop up automatically when you finish putting in your $25 minimum order. Click below today for more information and to start shopping. Or you can call or e-mail me your order and I will do it for you. All my contact info is on my website. 




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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Virtual Holiday Card Exchange

This card was made for a workshop that never happened but I will submit it here for this challenge. First, the list of product used:


Believe Level 2 Paper Pack (X7145B)
Cricut Art Philosophy Collection (Z1686)
Snow Flurries My Acrylix Stamp Set (D1384)
Glory To God My Acrylix Stamp Set (D1483)
Glitz Glitter Gel (Silver) (Z1482)


I cut the snowflake from the Cricut Cartridge and used the center piece for the extra snowflake at the top. I cut the solid back and the top layer from 2 different colors of cardstock then, filled in the holes with the Glitz Glitter Gel. Attach it with the 3-D foam tape. Simple card to make. 





Heart 2 Heart Challenges- click on this link to see other blogs and more ideas for Christmas Cards.

December CTMH Spotlight Blog Hop!

The CTMH Spotlight Blog Hop starts today! I am just one of many other ladies participating. If you came here from  Haley then your on the right track. Or you can start here and click on the next one below and you will follow the blogs in a circle until you come back here. 


This month's Blog Hop is featuring our beautiful My Stickease. The one I chose is the Roxie My Stickease (X7140C) and it matches the Roxie Level 2 Paper Pack (X7140B) that I also used for the card. You will get two sheets of cardstock weight self-sticking stickers. Wow, that almost ties up my tongue.






 These are some of the different parts. Above is the banner that I attached to a piece of the Roxie B&T that is mostly the Desert Sand color. I cut around the outside of the sticker leaving a tiny edge of color showing. Now that our B&T is cardstock weight and the stickease is cardstock weight, the double layers give this piece stability so I could roll it around a pen to give it this rounded out effect.


I put Liquid Glass on these corner stickers and added them to the 3x3 piece of B&T. It really gives this square of paper a different look, don't you think?
 This next photo is showing a larger sticker that I used for the main focal point. I attached it to a piece of the same Desert Sand B&T and cut around the stamp leaving an edge of color showing all the way around to make it pop off the background. I used a black heart sticker like the one I am holding in front and added it to the heart on the big sticker. Then, I added some Liquid Glass to the inside of the line making it puff out. 

 These flowers were cut from our new Art Philosophy Cricut Cartridge on page 21. I cut them at 2",1 1/2" and 1 1/4" out of Tulip cardstock. I actually only used 3 but wanted to show you what they looked like before I added the Liquid Glass and the glitter. Pizzazz!!!!!


Here is the finished product! Kind of a collage look. The background is cut from Sorbet cardstock. The centers of the flowers are My Stickease with self sticking pearls in the centers. I stacked about 3 of our 3-D foam tape in the center of the banner to keep the rounded look. This card was made from the pattern in the Wishes Card Program book and I used the Delightful Dots pattern on page 53 tweaking a few things of course.

 Thanks so much for looking and visiting me today. I hope this will inspire you to try making a card using My Stickease for yourself and see how fast and easy it is. Now, move on to the next blog, Melinda and get more great ideas. 


I will put everyone's name in a pot that comments on this blog and the lucky winner will win this card.