Miss Ink Stamps – CAS with Background Stamps, Just Roll With It

Hey friends! I’m over on the Miss Ink Stamps blog today with a trio of super quick and awesome cards to share with you. This is a really fun way to use any of your large background stamps, no coloring but awesome colorful impact.

Here’s a quick look at the trio I made today. Now, these are all Halloween-ish color schemes when you look at them together but they don’t have to be, especially for this stamp set and the sentiments I chose. However, these colors are completely where my heart is right now so it was super fun to play with them!

Because of the height of the background stamp I was using, I masked off 3 1/2 inches down from the top on each of these panels. Then I blended the following two colors in distress oxide ink on each one:

seedless preserves and villainous potion
carved pumpkin and crackling campfire
twisted citron and forest moss

Then, I removed the mask and stamped the awesome toilet papered house from Roll With It on each one in black ink. I used VersaFine for this because it stamps detail wonderfully and sits on the oxide ink without getting chalky.

Once all of the houses were stamped, I came in with a different sentiment on each panel just below the masked line. Then I used the two toilet paper roll images in the set to add just a little something fun.

I feel like these inks take a moment to dry so I let them sit and then adhered each one to a white card base.

I wanted these cards for specific people but the process totally sparked my creative brain and I want to try the same technique with literally all of my awesome Miss Ink Stamps backgrounds. Wouldn’t this be an amazing, easy to mass produce, technique for your Christmas cards? Definitely stay tuned because those are coming!

Products used today:
Roll With It stamps
Distress Oxide Ink – seedless preserves, villainous potion, twisted citron, forest moss, carved pumpkin and crackling campfire
Bearly Arts liquid glue

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Newton’s Nook – Halloween Inspiration Week

This week Newton’s Nook Designs is getting ready for Halloween with a fun inspiration week! All week the NND Design Team will be sharing inspiration using some of their favorite Halloween products to get you in the mood for tricks and treats! Check out what I created today and don’t forget to check the NND Blog each day this week for more fun inspiration!

I absolutely love Batty Newton so I couldn’t resist and excuse to pull him out and color him up again! I used my copics and then the coordinating dies to cut him plus a couple of the smaller bats from the set out.

For my background, I started with white cardstock and randomly ink blended distress oxide ink in ripe persimmon and wild honey all over it. I spritzed it with water and blotted it dry. Next, I took the Spooky Roundabout and repeat stamped it on my background with VersaMark ink and heat embossed it in white. Then I decided to add a little texture with white and black acrylic paint splatters.

When the panel was dry, I used the largest Framework die to cut it out and popped it up with foam tape on an A2 size piece of black cardstock. I also cut the smallest Framework die from black cardstock and heat embossed my sentiment on that. I added foam squares to everything and popped them in place on my panel.

For finishing touches I added Wink of Stella glitter brush pen to the small black bats and glossy accents to Newton’s nose and toe beans. Simple but just a little something.

Finally, I added the whole panel to a white card base and my card is all finished!

Products used today:
Batty Newton stamps and dies
Spooky Roundabout stamps
Framework dies
Foam tape and squares
Distress Oxide Ink – ripe persimmon and wild honey
Wink of Stella glitter brush pen
Glossy accents

Don’t forget to visit the Halloween Products Category at Newton’s Nook Designs and get your favorites for creating cute and spooky Halloween crafts!

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ThermOWeb – Release Day

Happy Friday everyone! We’re super excited to announce release day for new Thermoweb products! There are adhesive transfers, toner card fronts, stamps and dies! Even better yet…they all coordinate together! It’s amazing and so much fun!

To celebrate release we’re having an Instagram hop so be sure to head HERE to join in on the fun and get inspired!

For today’s hop I used the new Oh Hello products…adhesive transfers, toner card fronts, stamps and dies! So fun and so easy to use!

Here’s a closer look to see that the top hello is foiled using the toner card fronts, the middle is stamped and heat embossed and the bottom one was an adhesive transfer that I added deco foil flock to instead of foil. Then, I used the coordinating dies to cut all of the hellos out! The bottom sentiment is part of the toner card front options and is foiled the like the top hello. I used a sentiment strip die in my stash to cut that out.

To round things out I added some fabulous glitz glitter gel to the background with one of my favorite Newton’s Nook stencils – Mugs. I love the yellow with gold against all of the teal sentiments.

Products used today:
Oh Hello stamps, dies, toner card fronts, adhesive transfers and coordinating dies
Glitz glitter gel – gold
Stencil pal
Deco Foil – glass slipper
Deco Foil Flock – teal waters
Foam squares
Ultrabond liquid glue
Pink & Main Sunny Greetings dies – sentiment strip
Pink & Main embossing ink, magic anti-static brush and aquatini embossing powder
Newton’s Nook Mugs stencil

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Miss Ink Stamps – We’re All Mad Here

Hello everyone. I’m so glad you’re here today. I have a fun Alice in Wonderland card featuring all Miss Ink Stamps goodies to share with you. Let’s go down the rabbit hole together, shall we?

I had a simple idea in my head so I started right away stamping and coloring the images from Alice with my copic markers. I used the scan-n-cut to cut them out and a little liquid glue to adhere them all together. I backed them with foam squares and switched gears to get inky for my background!

I chose distress oxide inks in blueprint sketch and faded jeans to start out with. I started in the center with faded jeans and the outer edge with blueprint sketch. Then I added the Rabbit Hole stencil over top and added more ink. This didn’t show up like I wanted so I added black soot over the edges and blueprint sketch in the center. I generously sprayed the panel with a distress sprayer for lots of different size droplets and let it dry.

Once it was dry, I stamped and heat embossed my sentiment in silver. It shows up quite well in the light but isn’t bold and bright like white would be. Then I removed the backing paper from the foam squares and added the images to the lower right corner. I used liquid glue to adhere the panel to a card base next.

For finishing touches I added a little glossy accents to the bottle glass, Alice’s headband, belt and shoes, and Chesh’s nose. Then I glued a generous scattering of Champagne Stardust confetti all over the background.

It takes me a minute to color these images differently than the typical, advertised colors but I love being able to have that control and try new things. Also, keeping the images more pastel against the dark background is really striking and I love it!

Products used today:
Alice stamps
Madness stamps
Rabbit Hole stencil
Champagne Stardust confetti
Liquid glue
Foam squares
Glossy accents
Distress Oxide – black soot, blueprint sketch, faded jeans

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Pink & Main – Autumn Blessings

Hello crafty friends! So glad you’re here today. I’m sharing this fun fall card over on the Pink & Main blog today. I love that they have the empty snow globe stamps and dies but so many add-ons to create snow globe scenes all year long too!

I started by stamping the empty snow globe image and the cute fox with his wheelbarrow from Fall Snow Globe Scenes and colored them with my copics. After coloring, I stamped a sentiment on the bottom of the snow globe. This helps with potential smearing when blending that section of coloring. I used the coordinating dies to cut everything out and added the fox to the snow globe with foam squares.

I wanted a texture filled background so I started with an A2 panel of white cardstock and layered the Leafy stencil over top. I inked it up with red, yellow and brown dye inks using my blending brushes. I removed the stencil and layered a Reverse Scallop Rectangle along with two Wreath Base 2 die cuts – one from kraft and another from vellum.

I layered the snow globe on top of it all with foam tape and wrapped twine around the left side of the panel before adhering it all to a white card base.

Summer is hanging on where I live but I’m very ready for fall so creating cards like this and decorating early have been extra fun!

Products used today:
Fall Snow Globe Scenes stamps and dies
Empty Snow Globe stamps and dies
Reverse Scallop Rectangle dies
Wreath Base 2 dies
Leafy stencil
Ergonomic blending brushes
Foam squares and tape
EZ Squeeze liquid glue

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Pretty Pink Posh – Happy Haunting

Welcome! I’m so glad you’re here. Today I’m sharing a little more Halloween inspiration using newly release products from Pretty Pink Posh. I seriously can’t get enough of this release and had so much fun creating this card which has a non-traditional color palette and is totally out of my comfort zone.

I stamped and colored one of the main images from Halloween Envelopes with my copic markers. I used the coordinating die to cut it out and also cut a black banner using the die included. I stamped and heat embossed a sentiment on it and popped it up with a foam strip on the envelope.

For the background, I took an A2 panel and one of the Halloween Borders stamps and repeat stamped it in purple, green and orange until it covered the whole section. I placed some post-it tape along the edge and blended distress oxide ink on the top half. I chose salvaged patina, cracked pistachio and a little twisted citron on the top edge. I removed the tape and added the envelope with foam tape.

The top portion looked a little sparse so I went back to the Halloween Envelopes stamps and chose some extra images to stamp, color and die cut. I added all of them with foam squares around the design and I love what they add to it!

For finishing touches I added a line from the envelope to the spider with a fine line black pen, glossy accents to the stars and stardust Stickles to the ghosts.

Isn’t this design so interesting and fun!?! I think so.

Products used today:
Halloween Envelopes stamps and dies
Halloween Borders stamps
Foam squares and tape
Glossy accents
Stickles – stardust
Distress Oxide Ink – salvaged patina, cracked pistachio, twisted citron

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Pink & Main – Stamptember with Simon Says Stamp

Oh my gooooooodness!!!! Friends! It’s time for the release of the Pink & Main contribution to Simon Says Stamp Stamptember! This set is absolutely adorable and so much fun to create with! Today I made a set of tags that I will be attaching to Snowman Soup closer to Christmas. If you don’t know what that is I’ll explain it later on. But now, let’s check these cute marshmallow snowmen out!

I immediately thought tags when I saw this set. It’s got so many adorable images with lots of fun sentiments to choose from too! So I stamped everything and colored them with copic markers. I used my scan-n-cut to cut them all out and switched to tag making.

This is one of my all-time favorite tag die sets. I cut the scalloped base from red cardstock 4 times. Then I cut 4 stitched inserts. I inked the white panels up with light blue ink and the Snowflake stencil. I used EZ Squeeze liquid glue to adhere the layers together.

Next, I added foam squares to all of the images and started pairing sentiments with images. I wanted something generic but different for each tag. Once the sentiments were stamped, I removed the release paper and added the images to each tag.

I found some great Gina K Designs black and white plaid ribbon in my drawer. I cut 4 lengths of 10 inches and threaded them through each hole. Then I cut 4 lengths of jute twine at 8 inches long and tied bows on each one, trimming the ends as I went.

For finishing touches I added glossy accents to all the noses, cheeks and buttons on the snowmen. Then I came in with white gel pen highlights on the hats, scarves and other accessories.

I just love how cute these turned out! Be sure to pick this set up while you can. Stamptember sets never last long so don’t wait!

Products used:
SSS Stamptember *** stamps
Pink & Main Fancy Tag dies
Pink & Main Blizzard stencil
Ergonomic Blending Brush
EZ Squeeze liquid glue
GIna K Designs gingham ribbon
Glossy accents
Foam squares

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Pretty Pink Posh – Hello Fall Shaker Card

Happy Friday everyone! I have another card to share with you featuring Pretty Pink Posh cuteness today but I’ve turned a Halloween stencil fall and busted out some cute critters from last year’s fall release. Let’s play!

I started this card by inking up the first two layers of the Layered Pumpkin stencil set with distress oxide inks on kraft cardstock. I like the effect of the ink sitting on top of the paper so it shows up chalky looking. It’s really cool. I trimmed the panel down to scant A2 size and wrapped packaging around the edges creating a full card front shaker. I left the top open to pour in some confetti sequins and then sealed it up. I adhered it to a card front and switched to stamping and coloring.

I chose some images from Cozy Fall Critters and Fall Corners, and colored them with my copic markers. I used the coordinating dies to cut them out and started arranging them on the card front. They kind of got lost so I pulled out the Scalloped Circle dies and cut one from white cardstock. I cut another circle from vellum and heat embossed my sentiment on it. I adhered the layers together and then to the card front before adding my mouse and his pumpkins to the bottom of it. One pumpkin is glued directly down and the other with the mouse are popped up on foam squares.

Here’s another look at the card with all the shaker bits at the bottom. Isn’t this just super cute and totally fall-ready! I love it!

Products used today:
Cozy Fall Critters stamps and dies
Fall Corners stamps and dies
Layered Pumpkins stencils
Scalloped Circles dies
Foam squares
Scrappy tape – 1/4″

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Miss Ink Stamps – Hello Autumn

Happy Thursday everyone! It’s time for another round of Miss Ink Stamps inspiration. Today I have a sweet fall card using some of my favorite squirrels and another mandala stencil for my background.

I stamped some images from Oh, Nuts! and colored them with my copics before using the scan-n-cut to cut everything out. I used liquid glue to adhere the small images to the squirrels and foam squares behind them.

Next, I took the Fall Mandala stencil and sprayed it with Pixie Spray because it’s such a finely detailed stencil. I stuck it to an A2 piece of white cardstock and ink blended red, yellow and green dye inks randomly over the whole panel. After removing the stencil, I positioned “Hello Autumn” in the center and stamped it with black ink.

Finally, I removed the release paper from the foam squares and placed my squirrels on opposite corners of the panel and adhered the whole thing to a white card base.

For finishing touches I added black glaze pen to the eyes, letting it dry before adding a white gel pen highlight back in. Then I added glossy accents to the caps of all the acorns for a little shine.

I like how bright the background is but the colors still feel like things changing to fall. It’s just perfect!

Products used today:
Oh, Nuts! stamps
Autumn Thanks stamps
Fall Mandala stencil
Thermoweb Pixie Spray
Foam squares
Glossy accents

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Pink & Main – If the Broom Fits Mini Slimline

Happy Wednesday once again friends! Today I’m on the Pink & Main blog with a mini slimline card featuring these adorable witchy spiders in Halloween Brew. I couldn’t choose just one to use to I created a fun scene with both of them. I hope you enjoy it!

I stamped and colored my images from Halloween Brew, plus a few tiny scene setting images from Cute Ghosts, with my copic markers. I used the coordinating dies from both sets to cut them all out. Then I stamped and heat embossed my sentiments with the new Sherbet embossing powder. It’s bright and glittery and wonderful! I love it! These sets come with coordinating dies for the sentiments, (HUGE WIN!) so I cut those out too.

Since this is a mini slimline, I cut a piece of white cardstock to 3×6 inches and ink blended it for my scene with distress oxide colors. The grass is mowed lawn and forest moss. The sky is chipped sapphire with blueprint sketch and a touch of black soot at the top. I spritzed the panel with water and blotted it dry, then used my LH Colors silver watercolor to add starry splatters to my scene.

I adhered the panel to a mini slimline card base and started adding all of my images with foam squares and strips. It’s all so stinking cute!

For finishing touches, I added glossy accents and stardust Stickles to various parts of the images like the frog and witchy hats, clouds and moon.

I hope you enjoyed today’s project. I really love these sweet images and hope to create some fun gift tags with them soon for treat bags to give at Halloween. How would you use them?

Products used:
Halloween Brew stamps and dies
Cute Ghosts stamps and dies

Sherbet embossing powder
Magic Anti Static Brush
Embossing & Watermark Ink
Distress Oxide Ink – mowed lawn, forest moss, black soot, chipped sapphire, blueprint sketch
LH Colors watercolor – silver
Foam squares and strips
Glossy accents
Stickles – stardust

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