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Showing posts with label Stampers Sampler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stampers Sampler. Show all posts

Thursday, March 18, 2010

still kissing rubber...

Here's part B of this post...



Still kissing rubber...
but a different lighter style...




This is the fern stamp,
inked with the olive archival pad...
To achieve the look below, ink the houndstooth background stamp with olive archival...
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then press the UN-INKED fern stamp onto the inked background...
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then stamp on a tag...
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it will look like this...



another version...
press the UN-INKED fern onto the screen background, which has been inked with olive archival...
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for this look...



here's something to keep in mind...
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for the next sample, I pressed the UN-INKED fern onto the numbers background, which was again inked with olive.
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the numbers are reversed...
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but because the image is very light...it makes a great subtle "filler" stamp for collages.
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More layers make art more interesting...

These kissing techniques work best with solid images...like this scallop stamp.

We better catch up on some Q & A's today...
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1. I wonder if anyone else has this problem? My little foam pieces are not sticking to the blending tool! What am I doing wrong?
Check to make sure the velcro is still attached to the wood blending tool.
One gal in a class was missing hers...
I think it accidently got pulled off & was still attached to a foam pad.
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2. What do you do with all your tags once they are created?
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I put them on a one of tim's D rings and have them available on my demo table @ conventions or for store customers to flip thru...
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BUT...if you like to make tags, they make great gift tags (instead of a card)...
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chop off the top & it's a great card front when layered to cardstock...
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I also use them (background samples) with dies...
*it's a great way to make custom embellishments...
you'll never run out of the color you need...
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3. WHERE can I get Stampers Sampler?
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I've gotten lots of emails from people who have subscriptions & have received their copy...
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THANK YOU for the kind words!!!
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I know it's also sold @ JoAnn's, Michael's, Barnes & Noble...
but I'm not sure if the stores have received them yet...
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4. is there just one project, the birdcage, or are there others inside???
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There are 6 pages filled with projects...
and LOTS of close up detail shots...
YIPPEE!
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5. I have a couple of Tim's pens, but I am not sure how to use them.
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The alcohol ink refillable pens are amazing.
It's a very quick & easy way to color bling (clear rhinestones).
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You have perfect control to color just one or lots of bling.
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You can also color on the back of transparencies...
you can alter metal or plastic embellishments easily...
They are AWESOME on Maya Road trinket pins! It's simple to make coordinating pins in any color.
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And the cool thing...
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if you change your mind...don't like the color of alcohol ink you chose...
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it's simple to remove with Alcohol Blending Solution.
Have one pen filled with it...works like a charm!
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6. I have a canvas apron I would like to add some decorative touches to just by using your stamps (no sewing). Can I stamp on them with Ranger archival inks?
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YES...just heat set by ironing or just blast it with the heat-it tool...
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then you can wash it with no worry that the image will bleed.
Stamping on fabric is FUN!
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7. What die cut machine do you use? Thinking I "need" to get one, not sure which one to buy. Suggestions?
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I use the Big Shot Express (electric) which is made by Sizzix.
I LOVE IT!
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We LOVE that it's electric...saves time when cutting MILLIONS of art parts for class kits...
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I also have the regular BIG SHOT (non electric) & I LOVE that too.
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They get a workout here...they are a GREAT quality product.
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That's it for today...
I started working on NEW STAMPS for release this summer...
might do more today...
yippee!
Have some fun...
ink...
kiss...
stamp and then...
make art!
wendy

Thursday, February 18, 2010

texts, tweets and a twit!

whoever would have thought??

ME...the techno challenged old lady is now texting & tweeting....


Some things never cease to amaze me...

Here's my dear brothers comment...
"welcome to this century!" LOVELY...

The tweeting also prompted a name change for me...

Rick has called me "blondie" for years...

it has to do with winning a blackjack tournament in Aruba...

but now he calls me a TWIT!

How sweet...or NOT!

I have my friend, Leandra to thank for that!

NEWS FLASH!!!

Ted called last night & BOOK #2 is shipping to me on FRIDAY...(and to stores too!)

YIP ...YIP ...YIPPEE...

we should have them here...
Tuesday-ish or for sure Wednesday & ready to ship out.

I will send a PayPal request to those who have asked to be put on a notify list.

You can now email me (wbv1213@hughes.net) to order, and I will send you a PayPal request.

Please let me know if you live in the US or outside, for shipping purposes.

I'm happy to personalize the books for you too...
just let me know if you want your name on it, or if it is a gift for a friend, then I'll need their name.
Next...

This make me oh so happy...

The UPS notification...

for the RANGER GIVEAWAY...

Scheduled Delivery Date:
02/18/2010
Shipped To:
OGLESBY, IL, US

Another YIPPEE!...
HEY...that's TODAY...
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GIVEAWAY...get it? when? we'll see...
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Now the answer to an email that made me laugh...
everyday I go to your blog, see that house header and wonder how in the %**# you got those houses to stand on the ruler. today I'm asking...do tell, please
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Here's what I did...
I added an extra scrap of chipboard to the back of each Maya Road house to attach it firmly to the ruler.
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Then...to make the ruler stand, I added a wooden block.
The front looks good...
the back ...not so much... but it works!
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I've used this idea several times.
It's SIMPLE, but effective.

This has me over the top EXCITED...
It should be out the end of MARCH...
I'm totally thrilled with the photography & layout!
THANK YOU STAMPINGTON!
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Now...
it's back to arranging flights & other inky business for me.
Have a great day and...
PLEASE...
make art!
wendy

Friday, February 5, 2010

new art...new Q & A's...

I present to you...
the first sighting of my new stamps...

What a thrill for me to see this cool art...

It was made by Kathy Tucker...
She lives in Ohio & I met her on the Mexico cruise last October.

I LOVE everything about this piece!!

I LOVE LOVE LOVE how she added the tiny leaves from the border & cut them out...

The perfect detail...

GREAT JOB, Kathy!!! You made my day!!!

Check it out...

Pretty cool...huh?? LOVE the colors too...

Ok...on to the questions...
1. When you get back from CHA can you show the difference in the green inks...I know you say we'll need them all, but if you show them, I'll know which is the first I must have...
OK...here's the swatch I made...
They really are all different and you will want them ALL...trust me!


#2...Can we preorder your book to get on the list?
I have a file started for book orders...
but I'm not sending the PayPal requests until I actually have the books here & ready to ship...
I'll post here when they arrive...

#3...Hey U R holding out on us...I see in this issue of Stampers Sampler that U R the neaxt featured artist.

YIPPEE! What an honor.

Amanda Crabtree asked @ CHA last summer...
so it's been in the works for a bit.

I'll be excited to see it, since I don't even remember what art I sent to Stampington...(but I made all new pieces)

4. I have seen that fish stamp at my favorite stamp store. For Keep Sakes, in St. Louis. I will have to see it they still have it. By the way when are you coming back?

It's in the works...stay tuned!

5. LOVE the spool!! How big is it? Congrats to Linda!!! The can is fabulous!! When you do samples for CHA, do you get them back?

The spool is about 4 3/4 inches tall and the overall height of the finished piece is about 13 inches.

If you make something similiar, make sure it has a large base so it won't topple over.
Another trust me for tall flowers with kind of heavy centers...

About the CHA samples...

sometimes yes...sometimes no.

It just depends who I make them for. But, mostly yes...

6. will you & tim be @ the Carson convention. if so, can we do make & takes again. that was fun.

Tim is @ Ranger U that weekend, but I'll be there to demo.

No make & takes this time, since we're not both there.
Sorry.

If you live in Ca...turn the heat up and turn the sun on...
I HATE cold weather...
see you soon!

7. I see some of your stamps come on a wood block. Are they a different size than the clings on the sheets?

No...the wood mounteds are the same size as the images in the sets.

We do some mounted on wood, because some people prefer wood.

8. any chance you will sell the background stamps on wood?

No & here's why. Since they are so large, the price would be about $17.00-$18.00.

Considering that the complete sets are $24.95, they are a much better value.

So you get LOTS more stamps for a few $$ more.

9. Thank you again. The stamp set arrived today. I am hoping far a snow day tomorrow so I can play with it.

Good luck on the snow...

I hope you live no where near me! ha!

Have fun...make art!

10. i'm confused. i see the 2 new binders, but they have vol4. where are 1-3?


Here are the 4th volumes again...

I've made storage binders for each set release to keep them separate for me...

I made 2 this time, because I didn't realize that all 12 new sets would fit in one binder...
but they do! COOL.

I'll look for photos of the other 3 and post them next week.




# 11... any plans to teach in Arizona?

NOPE...nothing planned there...

#12... will you ever come east for classes?

You bet...some locations are in the works...
Stay tuned!

#13...anything in NDakota ever????

Nope...but I think Iowa is close??
Stay tuned. ***UPDATE*** Just added...Memory Bound in Ankeny Iowa!

Shopping alert...

looks like my 12 new sets have arrived here!

tim's new stamp sets are in here and here...

Time to shop & then...

I'll
make art!
wendy