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Long Bamboo and Southwest Background

Hello! This week, the Stampendous team is highlighting some of my favorite things...stencils!  Supplies: Stampendous : DWLL533 : Long Bamboo Metal Stencil DWLJ807 : Southwest Border TRANSLUCENT : Clear Embossing Powder EJK07 : Bronze Encrusted Jewels Kit (using the Golden Sand Embossing Powder) MPW811 : Mixed Media White Paper DWNHB-12 : 1/2" Stencil Brush Other : My Colors Cardstock : Sweet Potato and Grasshopper Imagine : Tear It! Tape , VersaMagic in Key Lime, Tea Leaves, Memento Ink in Cottage Ivy, Kaleidacolor in Cappuccino Delight, Sponge Daubers Beacon Adhesives : Zip Dry Glue May Arts: Ribbon Directions: 1. Tape the Bamboo stencil to Mixed Media Paper. 2. Using the sponge daubers, ink the bamboo using VersaMagic in Tea Leaves and Key Lime, then ad some depth with Cottage Ivy Memento Ink. 3. Remove the stencil, and emboss the image with Clear Embossing Powder. 4. Trim the image and ink the edges with Key Lime. 5. Tape the Southwest Bo

Our Favorites: ADfD Blog Hop

***Sorry for the late posting....Blogger doesn't always play nice! Today is the first day of our  ADFD Blog Hop  - a celebration of all of the beautiful images Tammy has created over the years. As a special surprise for Tammy, we have a combination of current and former DT members participating in the hop. Her inspiring art and generous heart have touched us all. We want to take a moment to show our gratitude and thank Tammy for the blessings and joys we have received as members of the ADFD DT. Our theme is “A Collection of ADFD Favorites” - so each DT member’s blog you visit will share something she has created with one of her favorite ADFD images.  The hop has   hidden prizes  - a commenter from each hidden prize stop will win a choice of one image from the ADFD Shop ! You won’t know where the prizes are hidden, so be sure to leave a comment at each stop of the Hop!  Our Blog Hop will run from 7:00 a.m. eastern standard time on Saturday, February 25, 2017 until 9:00 p.m. eas

Floral Trumpet

Hello! This week, the Stampendous team is sharing projects using images from the adorable House Mouse collection. These images have been featured in our October and January catalogs. My card today is packed with lots of sparkle and shine. I used Floral Trumpet as my focal image. Supplies: Stampendous : HMV32 : Floral Trumpet SSCM5003 : House Mouse Friend Wishes FMS4057 : Lace Metal Stencil TP121 : Vintage Pink Tinsel TP11 : Vintage Plum Tinsel MPW811 : Mixed Media White Paper STF082 - VersaFine Onyx Black Ink VM001 : VersaMark Watermark Ink HT400 : Embossing Heat Tool Other : Tombow Dual Brush Markers: 158, 192, 723, 725, 757, 850, 947, 977, 990, 992 My Colors Cardstock: Pink, Pink Delight Imagine: Rose Bud Memento, Sponge Dauber K & Co.: Chalk Adorn It!: Ribbon Staples: Tag Directions: 1. Stamp the image on to Mixed Media Paper with VersaFine ink. 2. Color using the markers listed above. Crop and color the background with blue chalk. 3. Make a mat of

Sweet Birthday

For the month of February, the Artists in Residence for Imagine are featuring the color rose. I went with a pinky shade of rose for my project today, which features Iridescent Pink Creative Medium as well as Angel Pink Memento. And, I'll show you how to make a Shaker Box, to give your card a little interactive fun. Supplies: Imagine : Memento Markers : Angel Pink, Lulu Lavender, Summer Sky, London Fog, Gray Flannel, New Sprout, Bamboo Leaves, Rose Bud Creative Medium : Iridescent Pink VersaFine in Onyx Black VersaMark Ink Pad Craft Mat Spot On Adhesieve Other : Lawn Fawn : Baked with Love Stamp and Die Sets Stampendous: Waves & Dots Stencil , Leopard Skin Stencil , Vintage Pink Embossing Tinsel , Build a Wreath Die Set The Crafter's Workshop : Stencil Punchinella (stars only) Tombow Foam Tape Canson Smooth Bristol Paper Sequins Pink & Gray Cardstock Pink Patterned Cardstock Directions: 1. Stamp the frosted cupcake, mixer and stand on to Sm

Queen Bee and Honeycomb Wishes

Greetings! Today, some of the Stampendous team is sharing projects that are buzzing with love and friendship. We have some fantastic new bee stamps and stencils that are sure to make anyone's day sweet as honey. Supplies: Stampendous: FMS4064 : Honey Queen Stencil SSC1257 : Honeycomb Wishes DWLJ806 : Honeycomb Stencil MPW811 : Mixed Media White Paper DWDPP : Pearlescent Embossing Paste DWDGP : Gold Embossing Paste DWDPK : Palette Knife DWLL332 : Picasso Shield STF082 : VersaFine ink in Onyx Black MEM01 : Memento Ink in Tuxedo Black DWDGHB-6 : 1/4" Stencil Brush HANDLES : Acrylic Stamp Handle Other: My Colors Cardstock : Yellow Corn Imagine : Delicata Ink in Golden Glitz and White Shimmer, Memento Ink in Dandelion Beacon Adhesieves : Zip Dry Glue Recollections: Watercolor Paper Dylusions: Lemon Zest Spray Glue Dots: Pop Dots Directions: 1. Tape the Honey Queen Stencil to a piece of Stampendous' Mixed Media White Paper. 2. Add tape to th

Cupid Boy with ADfD

Hello! It's my second post for the day. Please be sure to check out my first post for the Laurel Burch hop. But before you do that, I have an announcement. The A Day for Daisies team is sharing our last challenge today. It's a bit of a surprise to all of us, but Tammy needs to ficus on her family right now. So sadly, we have to say goodbye. But, you can be certain that I will still be creating lots of things with the beautiful ADfD images. Our last challenge is Anything Goes, and I used Cupid Boy. I colored the image on Mixed Media Paper with Zig Clean Color Markers. Notice the single red heart button. The sentiment is from the Love Always stamp set from Stampendous. Around the edge of the image, I embossed Aged Scarlet Frantage Embossing Powder . My background was created with 3 colors of Distress Ink blended together with Ranger's Ink Blender. The hearts are from an old Heidi Swapp set, and i used VersaMark to ink them. Then I used Seasonings Embossing Powd

Laurel Burch Hop

Hello! Have you heard? Stampendous now has Laurel Burch stamps! Laurel Burch was a very popular artist back in the 80's, who has sadly passed away, but we are thrilled to help keep her artwork alive. I used the large flower from the Blossoming Woman stamp set. There is a die set too, but I don't own it, so I just fussy cut the image out after I colored it. I used Zig Clean Color Markers for this image. On the Stampendous web site, there is a chart with Laurel's color palette of choice, but it lists the colors in Copics. So I used Zigs that were as close as possible to the coordinating Copic markers. I used a Sizzix die to make my tag base, which was some scrap black cardstock with gold ink. For an additional pop of color, I added some red cardstock to one corner. Yellow chiffon ribbon topped it off. I like these images because they are fast and simple to color. I like the tribal feel to them as well. Please be sure to visit the Stampendous blog to see who's p