How to emboss on foil cardstock.

Dry embossing on foil cardstock can be a little tricky unless you like the cracked, distressed look.  I found to take at least one of the cutting plates out of the stack or sandwich and shim it with a few pieces of cardstock works the best.  Basically when you start to push the stack throughContinue reading “How to emboss on foil cardstock.”

Embellishments in disguise.

Embellishments are not just to pretty things up.  Sometimes they are used to hide a fingerprint, smudge, or even a glue dot.  In yesterday’s class a crafter used a glitter enamel dot to hide the bump from a glue dot.  Don’t think your card is ruined until you have tried everything. Happy Crafting! With inkyContinue reading “Embellishments in disguise.”

Embellishments as the focal point

On a card there is usually a focal point.  There is usually something that catches your eye.  It can be a technique, a decorative paper, movement, or even something as simple as an embellishment.  For this card the technique is fairly simple except that the “o” is heightened by an embellishment also known as aContinue reading “Embellishments as the focal point”

Tear tape is for more than projects.

Sometimes you find a use for something that is not how it is supposed to work at all.  Did you know tear tape holds stamps together? The other night I was stamping with a few crafters that had dropped in for a class.  The rubber decided to separate from the cushion of the stamp.  ThisContinue reading “Tear tape is for more than projects.”

Turkeys, leaves, and feeling grateful.

Well, it’s Thanksgiving Day in the States.  That means for a bunch of us that the turkey is in the oven or getting ready to be dunked in the huge vat of oil (in my house).  Whatever you do be safe, have fun, and if all else fails go sit at the kids’ table.  IContinue reading “Turkeys, leaves, and feeling grateful.”

When balloons are angels.

Sometimes the unexpected happens.  As we sat and created last Saturday this angel appeared from the balloon punch.  Lisa gave me permission to use her “miracle” as the example for Wednesday’s Wackiness.  So remember to turn your punches, scraps, negative images, and positive ones backwards and upside down. Happy Crafting! With inky fingers, Joni 🙂

Negative space can be a positive.

Sometimes the negative speaks louder than the positive.  This is true in stamping also.  In this case I took the smaller leaf from the Seasonal Layers Thinlits Dies and created a background.  Don’t be scared of the negative.  Sometimes if the negative is used correctly it becomes a huge positive. Happy Crafting! With inky fingers,Continue reading “Negative space can be a positive.”

Coloring on vellum.

The new Stampin’ Blends are awesome!  They dry while coloring on vellum.  Finally, something that dries without having to heat set.  And there is enough color to block the adhesive.  Take a look at the Facebook Live that has been uploaded to YouTube for a full tutorial. Happy Crafting! With inky fingers, Joni 🙂

Bell accents or ribbon holes?

I just watched the video from Stampin’ Up! for the Stockings Die.  Did you know that the curved slit is intentioned to be an accent piece for the bell?  It’s not a ribbon slit or hole.  Well, now I have a new use for it. If you ever receive a product and don’t know whatContinue reading “Bell accents or ribbon holes?”

New Techniques for the Stampin’ Blends

I have learned a bunch by watching this video.  It’s a great way to get a jump start on coloring with the Stampin’ Blends.  So I’ll make this short and sweet…go watch! Happy Crafting! With inky fingers, Joni 🙂