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Post by jjkarma on Jan 13, 2010 13:42:20 GMT -5
One thing I LOVE to do is to make my own epoxy stickers. So for the initials "m" and "t" I first stamped them in brown and then I stamped versa mark overtop of that and sprinkled it with clear embossing powder, then set it with my embossing heater. I did this two more times to really give it a glossy and thick effect. Embossing powder doesn't only have to be for stamped images either. I used them on white stickers too. The "sweet" stickers were white so I sponged them with brown ink and then versa mark and embossing powder. The trick is to use tweezers to hold them while using your embossing heater. And voila, cute homemade epoxy stickers! Click on the attached image to see it better. I hope you try this!! Attachments:
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Post by jjkarma on Jan 12, 2010 18:39:06 GMT -5
Beautiful page Erin! I love that BG line!!! Very clever trick with the butterfly sticker Looks fabulous!
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Post by jjkarma on Jan 11, 2010 0:00:26 GMT -5
I just realized that I should have posted this on the 4th....I had it in my silly head that I did it at the end of the week This is what holidays do to me... Anyways..... I found this page in the gallery and the bright colors made it stand out! I adore the cute mickey embellishments and the fun elements of buttons, ribbon and splattered paint really compliment the photos. Fabulous layout!!!! I can't wait to take my kids to disneyland!!!!! Attachments:
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Post by jjkarma on Jan 4, 2010 11:08:25 GMT -5
Those are both so adorable! I love those bo bunny papers and you did an amazing job with them!!!
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Post by jjkarma on Jan 3, 2010 18:59:54 GMT -5
Love this one Trisha!!
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Post by jjkarma on Jan 3, 2010 17:10:32 GMT -5
Here is the layout I did using that butterfly that I rock n' rolled Attachments:
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Post by jjkarma on Jan 3, 2010 17:09:29 GMT -5
Here is a quick and easy stamp technique that gives you a fun two toned colored image to your images! It is called Rock n' Roll.... Step 1: Ink up your stamp Step 2: With a darker ink, roll the edges of your stamp into the ink. Step 3: Stamp it on paper Step 4: You are now ready to use your image on your project!! Easy! Try it out and upload it to the gallery for some love Attachments:
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Post by jjkarma on Dec 30, 2009 10:17:36 GMT -5
What an awesome layout Great job and YUMMY cupcakes!! Congrats on LOTW!!!
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Post by jjkarma on Dec 23, 2009 11:19:29 GMT -5
Great choice for LOTW!!! Those little trees are adorable with the cute button tops! And beautiful necklace....Looking forward to that tutorial Amy... ....my daughter wants one too!!
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Post by jjkarma on Dec 21, 2009 20:11:01 GMT -5
Thank-you so much for playing along!! Here are the winners for my challenges: Card Sketch #1 - Erinbean Card Sketch #2 - Rissa Card Sketch #3 - glued2paper Distress Challenge - tallulah1 Congrats!!!!
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Post by jjkarma on Dec 20, 2009 19:43:17 GMT -5
You are all rocking this sketch!! Fabulous cards!!
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Post by jjkarma on Dec 19, 2009 17:13:22 GMT -5
today we had gymnastics, a bit of shopping, a kids Christmas party and now I am off to my hubby's work Christmas party Busy time of year!!
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Post by jjkarma on Dec 19, 2009 17:06:59 GMT -5
Fabulous pages ladies!!!
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Post by jjkarma on Dec 19, 2009 17:04:26 GMT -5
Beautiful flower Rissa! J#2 - I love that little guy in the wreath
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Post by jjkarma on Dec 19, 2009 0:19:30 GMT -5
Oh yeah...the inking and edging looks awesome! And I love cards that say smile on them...they ALWAYS makes me smile
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