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Post by pas2 on Nov 2, 2016 10:09:32 GMT
I just bought a Wink of Stella pen and lets just say this non-glittery gal is having loads of fun! This little pen just might turn me to the bright side. Distress inks and embossing folders are in second place. I'm having so much fun playing I don't know when I'll actually get around to scrapping again. So what new (to you) product are you having fun playing with lately?
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Post by LavenderLayoutLady on Nov 2, 2016 10:27:07 GMT
So what new (to you) product are you having fun playing with lately? Thickers. Seriously, I waited this long. And of course a staple for me, sequins. Ridiculous amounts of sequins. I use them the same way many people use enamel dots.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2016 11:13:08 GMT
I just bought a Wink of Stella pen and lets just say this non-glittery gal is having loads of fun! This little pen just might turn me to the bright side. Distress inks and embossing folders are in second place. I'm having so much fun playing I don't know when I'll actually get around to scrapping again. So what new (to you) product are you having fun playing with lately? I love the Wink of Stella pens! Just the right amount of bling. Have you seen the Shimmer Spritz? I just saw it on Jennifer McGuire's blog last week. I may have to try it. Shimmer SpritzI've been having fun with Wow Pale Gold embossing powder. It's such a nice color. Not too glitzy and not too boring.
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Post by mikklynn on Nov 2, 2016 12:14:38 GMT
I'm enjoying my Felicity Jane kits. The colors are so fresh and I love the touch of black and white in each kit.
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Post by justjac on Nov 2, 2016 13:15:04 GMT
I am loving dabbing Distress Ink on packaging, spritzing it with water and then smoothing it on my background. It gives such a gorgeous watercolour effect.
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Post by lovestocreate on Nov 2, 2016 21:21:37 GMT
My Fuse Tool! Everything, especially sequins, is getting fused into little pockets, tags, and cards.
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Post by grammadee on Nov 2, 2016 21:26:46 GMT
I am loving dabbing Distress Ink on packaging, spritzing it with water and then smoothing it on my background. It gives such a gorgeous watercolour effect. Every time I see one of your cool backgrounds, I think "I really have to TRY that!" One of these days... I am having fun with some new BoBunny and Kaisercraft Christmas lines. Really love the journaling cards, cutaparts and the foil vellum pieces to layer onto Christmas cards. And I just got some wood veneer pieces and some charms with my latest kit, so looking forward to more Christmas play.
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Post by anniefb on Nov 2, 2016 21:55:46 GMT
I just got my first 2 hip kits delivered so am looking forward to breaking into those at the weekend!
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Post by papersilly on Nov 2, 2016 22:14:46 GMT
it's not really a tool but I have small chipboard suitcases that I am converting to mini albums. when you open the lid, there is a 2-ring binder inside with 6 chipboard pages. I'm really enjoying working on these mini albums.
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Post by gmcwife1 on Nov 2, 2016 22:45:42 GMT
I pulled out my long neglected heat gun and bought some new embossing powders last month. It's the first time I've heat embossed in years. I've embossed on two different Christmas card designs and the next one will also have gold embossing.
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Post by sleepingbooty on Nov 2, 2016 22:54:53 GMT
The gold, black and white Bling Bling papers from Kesi'Art as I start thinking about prepping my DD. They have a self-adhesive backing so I'm not just using them to make journaling cards but also simple embellishments with my star and heart punches.
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Post by Delta Dawn on Nov 2, 2016 23:35:24 GMT
So what new (to you) product are you having fun playing with lately? Thickers. Seriously, I waited this long. And of course a staple for me, sequins. Ridiculous amounts of sequins. I use them the same way many people use enamel dots. It's better late than never with regards to Thickers. I mean they are essentials. Sometimes I don't feel like punching out a title and THICKERS to the rescue!
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Post by Delta Dawn on Nov 2, 2016 23:39:34 GMT
I am loving dabbing Distress Ink on packaging, spritzing it with water and then smoothing it on my background. It gives such a gorgeous watercolour effect. What are you using to spread it or just stamping here and there and then spritzing with water?
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Post by artisticscrapper on Nov 2, 2016 23:58:22 GMT
I'm rediscovering my stamps. I just got a stampahomic and it really does make stamping easier--if parts of the image doesn't quite stamp out you can add more ink and the stamp is still in place.
That Shimmer Spritz looks interesting. I'll have to check it out.
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Post by justjac on Nov 3, 2016 3:28:57 GMT
I am loving dabbing Distress Ink on packaging, spritzing it with water and then smoothing it on my background. It gives such a gorgeous watercolour effect. What are you using to spread it or just stamping here and there and then spritzing with water? I just smoosh the ink pad directly on the plastic and then spritz with water. The water mixes the colours.
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Post by breakfastattiffanys on Nov 3, 2016 3:56:55 GMT
it's not really a tool but I have small chipboard suitcases that I am converting to mini albums. when you open the lid, there is a 2-ring binder inside with 6 chipboard pages. I'm really enjoying working on these mini albums. I think I need to see these! What company makes them, they sound so cool!
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Post by papersilly on Nov 3, 2016 4:58:00 GMT
it's not really a tool but I have small chipboard suitcases that I am converting to mini albums. when you open the lid, there is a 2-ring binder inside with 6 chipboard pages. I'm really enjoying working on these mini albums. I think I need to see these! What company makes them, they sound so cool!
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Post by anniefb on Nov 3, 2016 5:05:06 GMT
I'm rediscovering my stamps. I just got a stampahomic and it really does make stamping easier--if parts of the image doesn't quite stamp out you can add more ink and the stamp is still in place. That Shimmer Spritz looks interesting. I'll have to check it out. Totally agree about the Stampoholic!
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Post by oaksong on Nov 3, 2016 5:55:55 GMT
Your album is amazing , papersilly! So creative! I'm still all about Tim Holtz ink, paint, stamps, everything. I got hooked on the monthly tags earlier in the year, then Creative Chemistry. Lots of project ideas are swirling around in my head. Now that Halloween is over, I'm ready for the holidays, and it's going to be a Distress Christmas for sure.
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Post by breakfastattiffanys on Nov 3, 2016 23:10:26 GMT
I think I need to see these! What company makes them, they sound so cool!
That looks amazing! Thank you for sharing!
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Post by moraie on Nov 4, 2016 3:05:23 GMT
Beautiful album!
I've been abusing background stamps, especially my Heidi Swapp 6x6 Woodgrain stamp.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2016 11:21:25 GMT
papersilly- That suitcase is the cutest thing I have ever seen!
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Post by dewryce on Nov 18, 2016 0:46:39 GMT
I just bought a Wink of Stella pen and lets just say this non-glittery gal is having loads of fun! This little pen just might turn me to the bright side. Distress inks and embossing folders are in second place. I'm having so much fun playing I don't know when I'll actually get around to scrapping again. So what new (to you) product are you having fun playing with lately? I have it on good authority that a pack of 3 will be in my stocking this year. Looking forward to playing with them! Have only used Copics on one other project and am still loving learning about them. And I'm about to take on foiling!
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Post by Elsabelle on Nov 18, 2016 2:10:37 GMT
I'm just getting into some SS Hello Fall and it's so cute. I wish I had some 12x12 papers to go along with the 6x6 paper pad that I have.
I also have some Pink Paislee C'est La Vie that I can't wait to use. I love it!
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Post by nitad on Nov 18, 2016 10:03:39 GMT
OMG! I have to have one (or 6) of those suitcase albums!
I am another having fun playing with my Wink of Stella pen. I'm using it quite a bit in my Disney 60th album. I'm also enjoying digging through my dies and cranking them through the old big shot.
In general I would say I'm just plain having fun with everything. Well, except maybe my printer which has suddenly decided to streak ink all over the page! Grrr!
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Post by LisaDV on Nov 18, 2016 15:50:42 GMT
papersilly, that suitcase album is super awesome!! I'm just working on cleaning and finishing some layouts in kits, so I've been doing super simple layouts, the only tool that's been used frequently has been my neglected punches. What I can't wait to play with is my newly acquired Jillibean shaker box sets to play with and fuse ribbons and papers.
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Post by grammadee on Nov 18, 2016 16:53:36 GMT
I picked up a UK magazine, "Cardmaking & Papercraft" at WM the other day, and packaged with it was a sample pack of Hunkydory "Festive Splendor" luxury card collection. I had seen these "toppers" and "adorable scorable" pages advertised, but never used them before. What fun! The diecuts pop out easily and all mix and match beautifully with each other and with the papers. The result? Add some Recollections card bases, a little ink, a few greeting stickers, and ten cards in less than an hour. The light is really crappy here this morning, but I couldn't wait to show off my cards, so took a photo anyway. Their colours are MUCH more pretty than this, and the "toppers" have gold or silver metallic details that make everything else really pop. 2016 HD 1-6 by Gramma Dee, on Flickr
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Post by scrappington on Nov 18, 2016 17:11:27 GMT
Marianne Designs Dies. Specifically Eline's designs. So all the critters and Reindeer and Santa. Just having fun assembling stuff.
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Post by dewryce on Nov 18, 2016 17:33:06 GMT
I picked up a UK magazine, "Cardmaking & Papercraft" at WM the other day, and packaged with it was a sample pack of Hunkydory "Festive Splendor" luxury card collection. I had seen these "toppers" and "adorable scorable" pages advertised, but never used them before. What fun! The diecuts pop out easily and all mix and match beautifully with each other and with the papers. The result? Add some Recollections card bases, a little ink, a few greeting stickers, and ten cards in less than an hour. The light is really crappy here this morning, but I couldn't wait to show off my cards, so took a photo anyway. Their colours are MUCH more pretty than this, and the "toppers" have gold or silver metallic details that make everything else really pop. 2016 HD 1-6 by Gramma Dee, on Flickr Very pretty!
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Post by ScrappyGlue on Nov 18, 2016 19:05:40 GMT
Currently I am having fun with a mini book using the Simple Stories, "I AM" line. Turning out very cute!
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