Unity Stamps
These projects were made using Unity Stamps that are available in stores. Really high-quality, gorgeous stamps.
Happy Monday!
More projects
These were all made with Hambly products. Love their transparencies!
Happy Friday everyone!
More projects from the not-so-distant past
Unity Ippity stamps. Yummy stuff. I got to play with these for Scrap N'Art, which was a really cool thing, since they cannot be bought in stores. You have to buy them from an Ippity salesperson. The sets are gorgeous so you should check them out.
Have an awesome week.
Getting my groove back…
is proving tougher than I expected. I have lots of ideas in my head, but making the effort to go and sit in my craft room and DO is proving a bit overwhelming at the moment. So for now, here are some things I created awhile back for Scrap N'Art and others. Enjoy!
These first three are projects I made using printable images from Paper Street. You purchase and download and use for whatever personal projects you have. They have some really cute stuff too.
This last project is a wall hanging for my home office (I sell real estate). The houses are made from Alisa Burke handcut stamps, on cardstock and text paper. Scott made the frame for me from house trim. I really love it.
Thanks for looking today.
Happy Halloween in Wonderland
A while back, I got my hands on some Graphic 45 Hallowe'en in Wonderland product. I also got some cute little chipboard houses from Retired...Let's Do Lunch. I knew what I wanted to do, I just had to find the time to get it done. Well, it's finally done. The day before Halloween. And I think I'll have to leave it up a few extra days just because I love how it turned out. I don't think this photo does it justice, but here it is.
I covered each little house with Graphic 45 paper from the 8x8 stack. These papers are awesome because the entire pattern is shrunk, it worked great on each of these houses, which are only about 3 inches across the front. Here's some closeups.
The doors, shutters, and tops of the chimneys have Distress Stickles in Rock Candy smeared on them, to add a little contrast and sparkle. This house has the Cheshire cat on the roof, waiting patiently for Alice to come wandering by.
Here's the Queen of Hearts, Graphic 45 style, and I love the paper on the house above her head, with all the little clocks. Just gorgeous.
And finally, Alice herself, with her witches' hat and her broom. She's quite beautifully drawn and I knew I wanted her somewhere on this wreath.
Hope you enjoyed looking, this was a lot of fun to make!



















