Tag Archive for ‘Savvy Stamps’

Linda’s View – August Trail Map

Artist’s Note:  This month’s sketch reminded me of a flap on top of the front of a card, so that’s what I did.  The outside stamp is a background stamp by Magenta; and the flower on the inside is by Savvy Stamps.  Images were stamped and then foiled.

Pennywise Art Blog Hop

   Thanks for hopping along on our Pennywise Arts Community Blog Hop!  If you happened to stumble upon us, the previous blog in the hop can be found here:  PennyWise Arts. The next stop is My Crafts in the Attic, home of artist Rita Ann Plummer.  There will be a fabulous prize drawing from blog hoppers that [...]

Wrapping Hearts Shaker Box

Finished card size: 5.5″ x 4.25″   Supplies: Stamps:  Cabbage Flower (Savvy Stamps) Tim Holtz Flourish  (Stampers Anonymous) Paper: Dollar Store Christmas tissue paper Transparency Film (Arkwright) Cardstock unknown Ink:  Color Box Lipstick Red ink pad (Clear Snap) Other:   Micro Beads (Pennywise Arts) Clear Embossing Powder (Craft Essentials) Heat It Heating Tool Hearts (Dollar Store find) Scotch Mounting [...]

More November Sketch Samples and a Reader’s Sketch Card

Sally Purvis sent us her wonderful holiday card using November’s sketch.  Love that reindeer!  Great job Sally. We hope to see more from you in the future! And we received 4 fantastic cards from our designer, Sue Trembeth, that was missed in the monthly sketch article.  We’re sorry for the oversight, Sue.  Check out Sue’s [...]

We Apologize

We inadvertently missed including one of our new Artistic Guide’s sketch cards for the month of June and July.  Maria, we are so sorry!  Maria’s cards are so beautiful, and we want to make sure you get to see them! So here they are: Stamps: Magenta and Hero Arts Stamps: Stampendous, Magenta, Savvy Stamps, Judikins, [...]

July Sketch

July Sketch Card By: Regena The sketch card this month is so versatile and fun!  Lines intersect to create visual division in the card, with circles and rectangles for added interest.  Our Artistic Guides certainly enjoyed working with this sketch. The sketch is a great one to use scrap paper sitting in your stash!  How about flowers? Chipboard? Ribbon?  [...]

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