Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Christmas Craft








I didn't get much time to do all I wanted for Christmas, BUT...I got to have my dear friend Katie come over to make these with me for our dinner tables. She brought some DELISH cookies and treats for all of us. She sure spoils us:) These lil' baskets are made with a template die from PaperTrey (of course), paper from Close to My Heart and PaperTrey, and stamps from Verve Stamps.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Heartfelt







Another company that I learned about at convention was Heartfelt Creations. They have really changed in the last year. Their artwork this year was BREATHTAKING!!! We just stared and stared, trying to memorize the pages to recreate with our own pictures. This year they came out with stamps that fit with dies from Spellbinders. They aren't clear stamps, but they do cling to the clear blocks. They aren't too hard to line up. BUT, I love that I can not only cut , but emboss these stamped images, too.

New stamp Company




So, I stumbled on a new stamp company at the Bellevue Convention. "Stamps of Life" owner was very nice and did a great job explaining her company and philos. Key to getting clear stamps that ink well is that they are made in the US. I went home and took a look at the companies' stamps that I like best, Papertrey, Close to my Heart, Verve...they are all made in the US. The others that disappointed me because the ink just beads up on them (ink botique, my Minds Eye, etc) were all made in China. So, now I know. Anyway, here stamps are made in the US and they are really cute. She has a fresh, non-distressed, style. I love distressing once in a while, but only when it's on my terms. I don't like EVERYTHING distressed ALL the time. So, I was hooked. I signed up to receive a set each month...(oh, and they're cheap...$10 for ea set) This kite set was SUPER FUN!!! I love how each piece fit so nicely:) CUTE CUTE CUTE. Go check them out.

More copics











I am LOVIN' the copic world. I still need practice, but I am learning along the way. At the scrap convention this year, I had a goal to buy "color-in-able" stamps. I found a few that I could use more than once and have really had fun coloring. The boys wanted to try, too:) I have discovered that I prefer to color the dark shading first and then pull the lighter colors away from it. I know most people do it the other way, but this seems to blend easier for me.