Splitcoaststampers.com - the world's #1 papercrafting community
You're currently viewing Splitcoaststampers as a GUEST. We pride ourselves on being great hosts, but guests have limited access to some of our incredible artwork, our lively forums and other super cool features of the site! You can join our incredible papercrafting community at NO COST. So what are you waiting for?
thank you for this thread,
i also love paper pleasing and nichole heady's blogs,
will visit the others mentioned here,
LOTS of talented and creative ladies here,
thanks for sharing your ideas!
TIA, gail
thanks for all the great ideas and instructions.
now can someone give instructions for making the days longer to give me time to create some of these treasures
thanks again
tina
Stampers had so many questions about the Kitchen Sink Stamps 3-Step Daisy set and whether it was easy to use, so I posted a tutorial on my blog demonstrating how great it is. There's a link to it in my signature!
I was at Target yesterday and they have the strand of 50 in white. Since it's so early in the "season" there was no shortage of them. They were --I think-- $1.89 a box. I grabbed a few.
Now I think I'm off to Home Depot or Lowes this weekend to see if I can get some glass blocks! I'm so excited to do these blocks for Christmas presents! (I'll send them early so they can be enjoyed before Christmas). Luckily my husband is a machinist, so I can sent the blocks with him to work and have him drill the holes for me there.
The second one I only called reverse embossing as I couldn't come up with a name for it... it has since been brought to my attention that there is already a technique so named. "Re-naming" suggestions are welcome. : )
Olivia
__________________ ~Mix-Media Art and Photography Some people are like slinkies. . . not really good for anything, but they bring a smile to your face when pushed down the stairs.
I have two on my blog: making a punched 3-D flower and the stained glass technique. Come by and visit. :-)
I'm off the see some others, tutorials are so very fun!
I did glass etching with my girl scout troops and my stampers using contact paper and punches. There is also a tutorial here on splitcoast for emboss resist glass etching. Not what you're looking for? Try these links: http://www.stampinkub.com/tutorials/reverseetching.html
I know these little boxes have been around quite awhile, but I just had to share this link for some instructions. It has some great step-by-step photos. I know I'll be making some more this Christmas! http://www.inkadinkado.com/tips/pdf/BC_615.pdf
ok, i need HHHEEELLLPPP!!! i came across a blog that had a tutorial on it last week where she was making candles w/a stamped bella heated into the candle.....it was soooo coooooool, and i meant to print the directions out but apparently got sidetracked and now i cant seem to find it? does anyone know what i am talking about? please point me in the right direction.