The creative ramblings from the talented ladies of Vancouver's Largest Rubber Stamp Store!
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Monday, April 22, 2013
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Saturday, April 20, 2013
Spring Cleaning Sale
Demo Stamps $1
Ink $2
Magazines $2
This weekend we have some great deals! We've clean out our demo drawers and we're selling demo stamps, product samples, bags of paper, discontinued items, brads, eyelets, stamp cleaner, inks, all sorts of odds and ends
CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP
Monday, April 15, 2013
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Friday, April 12, 2013
Is it Spring Yet?
Well, Spring was supposed to have started on March 21, but you wouldn't know that by the weather today. Spring, oh where, oh were art thou? We do wish you would finally get here ..... AND STAY! Since it's raining outside today, we thought we would make a flower card to coax the nice weather to appear! These are the supplies we used.
We used the Floral Screen embossing folder from cuttlebug to create the panel below.
After embossing the cardstock, we swiped some white pigment ink on top and the raised surfaces created during the embossing process picks up all the ink.
Then we used the Hibiscus Flower die and the Grove Branch die from Memory Box to cut out the flower and branch pieces below.
A little bit of layering, a "get well" greeting and there you have it -- a cheerful flower card that will brighten up anyone's day!
We used dimensionals to pop up the actual hibiscus on the branch. Below is a close up.
Have a great weekend everyone!
We used the Floral Screen embossing folder from cuttlebug to create the panel below.
After embossing the cardstock, we swiped some white pigment ink on top and the raised surfaces created during the embossing process picks up all the ink.
Then we used the Hibiscus Flower die and the Grove Branch die from Memory Box to cut out the flower and branch pieces below.
A little bit of layering, a "get well" greeting and there you have it -- a cheerful flower card that will brighten up anyone's day!
We used dimensionals to pop up the actual hibiscus on the branch. Below is a close up.
Have a great weekend everyone!
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