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Deal of the Decade

If you know who Stickyboy is, then you are a close follower of Close to My Heart.  If you do not, let me introduce you and tell you about the awesome deal CTMH is offering this month.

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This is stickyboy.
He was introduced to the world 10 years ago this month.

That is why CTMH is offering unlimited*  $10 stamp C & D sized stamp sets from the Annual Inspirations Book for all of December!

He is the first MyAcrylix stamp set from Close to My Heart.

Here is the video introducing Stickyboy!

* Unlimited once you make a $50 purchase.

Happy Crafting.

All New Rolling Tote

It’s here, it’s here!  The new Close to My Heart Rolling Tote has arrived

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If you hurry it could be under your tree for Christmas!  CTMH has put a lot of thought into how this will incorporate with our organizing totes as well as how to keep our papers flat and out of harms way.

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Here it is shown with one large, one medium and three small organizing totes.  How great is that?

I can see me with one large organizer of stamps, another large organizer with embellishments, my medium with my re-inkers and pearl paint for spritzing the exact right color and my small organizers so I don’t have to be without my pigment inks.  Yay!

rolling tote front The front pocket is HUGE.  Look at all the room for paper, card stock, Annual inspirations or Wishes book.

If you haven’t already seen the video, it’s on youtube.  Just search for CTMH Rolling Tote.   The new Shoulder tote is shown at the end of the video too.  I might actually be able to look like I have my act together and be color coordinated!

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Did you see that both side pockets are large as well.  It has shows it with the score board (which by the way is amazing) and another idea book.  I think I could take both my Make it from the Heart books, my cutter, score board and still have room for more.

If you’re like me and ready to order yours today, visit my website!

Happy Crafting.

Flower Punches Modified

Hi Everyone,

I don’t know about you, but I have several punches in my scrapbooking tool box.

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Several have been gifted to me, some have been purchased by me, and others have handed down on permanent loan.  I like doing layered flowers, but the same flower time after time gets old, so I happened upon a happy solution to give my punches a face lift.    The purple flowers started as a simple rounded petal shape.  I then used my pinking shears and cut off the tip of each of the petals to give it this “scalloped” edge.  Really changed the flowers quickly.

flowerpunchmodIn this photos I am modifying flowers I punched out of our black glitter paper, but it’s the same idea.  I will caution you that you will end up with lots of small bits around your crafting area, and in the case of using sparkle paper, you will have a shinny countenance when you are through.

I will be trying this with several more of my punches and see what new shapes I can create.

Happy Creating!

Sketch Challenge

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This is the sketch that I gave all the crafters at the Otsego Club Encore Weekend.  They were instructed to use it as inspiration  to create a card.  Other than that, there were no other guidelines.   Unfortunately I had camera/lighting issues and was unable to take photos of any of the cards that were entered, but as I had done a sample for people to see, I was able to retake it when I got home.  So, here is my take on the sketch.

sketch challenge frontThe snowflakes & poinsettias were left over from last year’s Christmas card.  The paper is Snowhaven   I used a snowflake embossing folder on my card base front and tilted the papers from the sketch.

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On the inside left I matted the snowman from Christmas Post and framed it with the evergreen

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boughs from the  Yuletide Workshop on the Go.  I’m not sure how clear the photos show it, but I did rock and roll the boughs in New England Ivy & Cocoa for the pine cones.

The edges of the white cardstock were sponged in Glacier, Indian Corn Blue and Outdoor Denim.

On the right side, I kept it simpler with two pine boughs, colored the berries with our Shinhan Carmine marker.  To tie into the front of the card, I added another poinsettia.

I’m glad that I made this sample as it allowed some of the other crafters to think outside the lines and we had a tough time choosing the winner!

The winner received a magnabilities necklace and as she had already been to my booth and made purchases as Christmas gifts, she was happy to pick another necklace for herself.

Happy Crafting!

 

Snowhaven Workshop – Twist

Hi Everyone!

Here are the Snowhaven cards that I created using the guide from the workshop & adding the Christmas Post Stamp Set

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After I stamped the snowman, I did trim the sentiment & the mat.  I then sponged the edges in glacier, Indian Corn(flower*) Blue, and Outdoor Denim inks.  To color the snowman, I used our wonderful Shinhan markers!  Instead of coloring directly on the stamped image, I made a spot of color on a block and picked up the color on the blender.  Trying to keep in mind where I wanted the darker areas, I colored those first when the color was it’s deepest, then blended out to the edges.  Hopefully there will be a tutorial in our future!

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This is the close up of the snowman from the first card, and I’m not sure where the photo went, but as it is very similar to the workshop card, just changed the sentiment to a snowman, I am not going to worry about it!

I did create the pointsettia from the artist cartridge, added a little bling to the middle and shaped it with embossing stylus.

Here is the second card.  In the workshop, they used the black side for the bottom portion of the card, but I liked more color.

I rock and rolled inked the house in the trees starting with glacier then rolling the tree line in Slate.  Just like the snowman, I softened the outer edge with sponging.

snowhaven2Here is a closer look at the stamped image itself.  Are you wondering how I got the lights in the windows to look like they are glowing?   Well,  wonder no more.  I used a white chalk marker to color in the windows, then used yellow chalk on a cotton swab to make them glow!  I used this on a Christmas tree too and it really makes the lights look like they are shinning.

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One of the main reasons I changed up the stamp set was so that I could have some winter/Christmas thank you notes for the kids to use.  I’m quiet pleased with how these look.

Happy Crafting!