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Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Mini is Marvelous - CTMH Technique Blog Hop

Mini is Marvelous - CTMH Technique Blog Hop



Thank you for joining us on this Blog Hop with lots of Mini Iseas!. A Blog Hop is a 'circular' group of Blogs that you 'Hop' to (or click the link to) that will give you lots of tips, techniques and inspiration for the topic of the Blog Hop.  I hope you enjoy your time with us and enjoy the projects.
If you came from Michelle Loncar's Blogg you are on the right track!


Here is my project for today:


Start with a 1 3/8 x 4 1/2” piece of Cardstock or Pattern paper.
Random stamp if using Cardstock.
Score at 1 1/4, 2 1/4, 3 11/2, 3 3/4 inches.
Fold on all score lines.


Cut an angle on each side of the short scored end:


Place a mini glue dot at middle on short end and second square from bottom (see pic). 
Cut ribbon at 4 1/4” and place mini gluedot on each end.


Adhere ribbon ends on each side of the Inside of the Cardstock purse in the 1/4” space.
Place a Hershey’s Nugget on lower glue dot, centering in the space.


Wrap the box around the chocolate and secure.
Add some Blong and Enjoy!


These make cute mini favors or just a little fun gift for a friend!


Another Mini that I’d like to mention is the Story by Stacy Story Starter! It is pictured at the very top of this post and I have to say I was a little skeptical but when I received mine and started going over the workbook...it is Awesome! It was so quick and easy to get journaling started as well as what pictures I’ll use! I highly recommend getting one for yourself! That make great mini scrapbooks aa well as wonderful gifts (graduation would be perfect!) I haven’t put mine together but will do that soon and will post some pics of the experience.

Hop on over to Catherine Farnsworth Nowak’s Blog to enjoy more great projects.

Supplies used for this project:
C1719 Documented-Cardmaking Stamp Set
Trimmer
Scissors
Bone folder
Whimsy Ribbon pack
Thistle Cardstock (Light side)
Mini Glue Dots
Clear Sparkles
Hershey’s Nugget Chocolates 

Thank you for stopping by and until next time, Create it with Heart,
Debi

Lovely Layers - CTMH Technique Blog Hop

Lovely Layers - CTMH Technique Blog Hop



Thank you for joining us on this Blog Hop with lots of ideas and tips for you while using the terrific thin cuts.. A Blog Hop is a 'circular' group of Blogs that you 'Hop' to (or click the link to) that will give you lots of tips, techniques and inspiration for the topic of the Blog Hop.  I hope you enjoy your time with us and enjoy the projects.
If you came from Michelle Loncar's Blog you are on the right track!

Here is my project for today:
This card is very easy and quick! I think it turned out gorgeous. I used the Layered Stamp Set 
C 1721 She’ll Sentiments for this card.




There are so many fun things to do with Layered Stamp sets! These sets have Three stamps that are layered (the base, the shade and the detail).

for this image I used Mink Inkpad for all three images and stamped the base in second generation:


This image also used Mink with all three images in first generation:


For this image I just stamped the detail image in Expresso ink (I love this !):


So then I can up with this image, I did the detail in Expresso ink and the base and shade in Mink (this is the one I used on my card):



For my card I sponged the sand in Toffe ink and the water and sky in Crystal Blue! Then layered on Crystal Blue and Expresso Cardstock.

I hope you see there are so many things to do with Layered stamps by changing the colors and using one two or all images! Well worth the purchase in my book!!
Here you can see the other awesome sentiments inThis set:

If you would like to get this set, contact Your Consultant. If you don’t have a consultant please contact me, I would love to answer any questions you may have and earn your business!

We do have several Layered Stamp sets so be sure to continue on the Hop to see the difference sets in action and how to use them!

Hop on over to Catherine Farnsworth Nowak’s 
blog to enjoy more great projects.

Thank you for stopping by and until next time, Create it with Heart,
Debi

Thank You cards

Thank You! Here is a card that I have been sending to those who have shopped with me recently. It has a fun little technique that is SO easy...