Showing posts with label Very Square. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Very Square. Show all posts

Monday, November 8, 2010

Mint Monday and gratitude day 7

Today’s gratitude: Today I am thankful that I had 5 amazing designers working with my stamps, creating beautiful projects that inspire others. And to top it off, 6 more amazing designers are going to continue the tradition. I am so blessed by these women, not only by their creativity, but their thoughtfulness, kindness, and professionalism. Thank you, ladies!

Good Monday Morning! Today there is eye candy! I hope you are enjoying seeing projects with Mint Motif stamps as much as I am! And remember, send your pictures and blog links to Kimberly1Crawford@gmail.com

A huge thank you to everyone!! You really liked Beyond Borders because it is currently sold out! More have been ordered. Be sure and sign up to receive an email announcing their arrival.

Sneak Peeks start THURSDAY (1th) for the November release (14th)! We will be releasing two sets this month, one set which will work with pretty much every set we have released so far, and one that is just plain fun. Be sure and check the banner ads at Splitcoast Stampers for some hints and peeks! :) It will also be the first time we will get to see the new design team’s creations! I can hardly wait!

Charlene Austin, former design team member, with Beyond Borders and Very Merry Sentiments

Look at the heat embossed zig zag! LOVE!!!

Char Wishing You Joys Zig Zag

Kim Howard with Very Square

LOVE the design, simplicity, use of color, its awesome!

GGSC32_Kim Howard

Kim Howard with Very Square again

Simple, elegant. Black and white really makes the patterns pop!

PDCC53_Kim Howard

Julie Overby, former design team member with Very Square Sentiments and Beyond Borders

How beautiful and elegant is this? I love how she made this so shabby chic! The pearls between the quatrefoils is a lovely touch as well.

Julie Overby birthday wishes borders

What are you grateful for today? thanks for stopping by!

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

bright birthday

birthday wishes come true De Lovely

I love this card. I haven’t said that lately. But this one came together, just like I saw it in my head. Yay and whew for when that happens! :)

A Classic Scalloped Square was cut from white cardstock. Then the polka dotted background from Very Square was stamped in yellow ink. Once the yellow dried, the sentiment was stamped in dark blue ink. (speed it up with a heat gun, if you are impatient like me) A few flowers were cut from the patterned paper (my favorite go-to technique because they match perfectly) and foam mounted to the scalloped square. The scalloped square was also foam mounted to the card. Foam mounting your elements adds amazing depth and can help highlight elements you want the eye to notice. And the final finishing touch, that trim! Doesn’t it scream fiesta!?!? :)

Well, tomorrow will be the sneak peek for the next Mint Motif release! Can you believe it? These next sets are something I have been wanting to create for a very long time. In fact, they were the second set I started sketching and gathering inspiration for!! I cannot wait to share them with you!! (And the release will be on July 14th. :))

thanks for stopping by!

Supplies: Stamps-Mint Motif (Very Square, Very Square Sentiments), Patterned paper-Cosmo Cricket (De Lovely 6x6), Ink-Palette (Paris Lights, Beaux Arts Blue), Trim-Chatterbox, Gems-Hero Arts, Spellbinders-Classic Scalloped Square Large

Friday, July 2, 2010

Mint Motif and 2Sketches4You

I thought today I would show you the cards made by the design team member for this week’s sketch at 2Sketches4You. Mint Motif and i{heart}papers.com are sponsoring this week’s sketch. Fun!!

You have until Saturday to load a card you created using their sketch, to their Mr. Linky. And when you do that, you are entered in a chance to win a set of Mint Motif stamps!! :)

Kazan Clark:

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Julie Overby:

julie

Latisha Yoast:

Latisha

Charlene Austin:

2S4Y 55 MM

Kate Baldwin: i{heart{papers owner:

kate

And for those of you who have been asking, Mint Motif stamps are designed by me, for i{heart}papers.com, which is the only place that you can buy the stamps. The store there is fabulous. Don’t blame me when you fill up your cart! And there is a fantastic sale going on right now, I’m just saying. :)

Have a wonderful and safe holiday weekend! thanks for stopping by!

Monday, June 28, 2010

Mint Monday

2S4Y sketch 55

Happy Monday! And yes, you are seeing that correctly, Mint Motif is sponsoring the sketch over at 2Sketches4You!! Kazan and Laura create amazing sketches each week. Stop on over and see what their design team has created using Very Square and Very Square Sentiments with this sketch. I know I can’t wait! :)

AND we will be giving away a set of Mint Motif stamps on the site!! Here is what you have to do: create a card based on this sketch, using any product your heart desires. Then post it, using Mr. Linky at the 2Sketches4You site. You will be entered for a chance to win.

2Sketches4You card

And here is my take on the sketch challenge. Love the sketch. It works perfectly with Very Square! Ok, maybe more that love this sketch. :)

2Sketches4You card CU

To make the squares “smaller,” once they were stamped onto cardstock, I cut them out using Classic Squares Large from Spellbinders™. Die #4 lines up with the outside edge of the stamped square image, making it simple to cut out evenly.

The leaves were fun to make. I stamped the diamond background from Very Square onto cardstock. Then I die cut a circle. Placing the circle of cardstock over half of the circle die template, I ran it through the machine again. Perfect little leaf! :)

Here are some Mint Motif sightings from the web:

Remember to email me if you have made a project using Mint Motif stamps. I would love to share it here and on the Mint Motif Facebook page! thanks for stopping by!

Supplies: Stamps-Mint Motif (Very Square, Very Square Sentiments), Patterned paper-October Afternoon (Fly a Kite), Canvas-Hancock Fabric, Ink-Clearsnap (Colorbox Chalk-Deep Lagoon), Pearls-Hero Arts, Spellbinders-Classic Squares Large, Classic Circles Large, Big Scalloped Circles Large

Friday, June 11, 2010

Final Day of Borderabilities and a video

Just Thinking of You

just thinking of you CU

S4-239 Classic Scalloped Border Petite

For this card, I used the two-cut die from the set. I cut three pieces of crepe ribbon from Tattered Angels. Because the die cut has holes in it, I though it would be fun to string twine to it, to create a unique pleated border.

Supplies: Patterned paper-October Afternoon (Thrift Shop), Stamps-Mint Motif (Very Square Sentiments), Twine-May Arts, Spellbinders-Labels Eleven, Flying Beauties, Classic Scalloped Border Petite, Ink-Palette (Noir), Crepe Ribbon-Tattered Angels (Rockin Renassiance)

Direct link to today’s video: Borderabilities Part Two

no one like you

no one like you CU

S4-241 Jumbo Scalloped Border Petite

And one last project. The Jumbo Scalloped border, cut from fabric paper, was a great place to put a strip of stamped cardstock. Easy! :)

Supplies: Spellbinders-Jumbo Scalloped Border Petite, Hearts, Stamps-Mint Motif (Very Square), Ink-Palette (Paris Lights), Patterned & Fabric paper (American Crafts-Dear Lizzy), Stamps, Cardstock, Ink-Papertrey Ink, Pearls-Hero Arts

That wraps up Borderabilities week! Hope it was fun! Have a wonderful weekend! thanks for stopping by!

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

ice cream!

Ice Cream Cone

We need ice cream here in Iowa. Wow, its been SO hot here. Shocking for a Minnesota girl, a northern Minnesota girl. I don’t even have clothes appropriate. In MN, we wear sweatshirts and shorts all summer! :)

I adore these Limited Edition dies from Spellbinders™! These are the smallest dies in the Nested Ice Cream Cones set. And they easily cut the stamped backgrounds from Very Square. You can see a closer look below. And yes, there are two “scoops” of ice cream. :)

One more thing to point out-the scalloped border on the bottom was made from die cutting circles from the polka dotted background. Fun!

Ice Cream Cone CU

Ok, this is the last card from all my playing when the stamps first arrived. Are you liking your stamps? Make sure you share your projects with me because I cannot wait to see!! :) I am busy getting ready to teach a class at All About Pictures in Cedar Rapids, IA tonight. Its a monthly Spellbinders class. Each month we will make a different project featuring a new technique with the Spellbinders products. If you are in the area, I would love to see you in the next class! (the 4th Tuesday of every month)

Oooh-cute card alert!! Check out what Mint Motif design team member Charlene Austin made!

thanks for stopping by!

Supplies: Stamps-Mint Motif (Very Square, Very Square Sentiments), Patterned paper-October Afternoon (Fly a Kit, Thrift Shop), Ink-Palette (Sunflower, Burnt Umber, Beaux Arts Blue, Landscape), Twine-May Arts, Spellbinders-Big Scalloped Squares Large, Nested Ice Cream Cones, Classic Circles Small

Monday, May 24, 2010

Mint Monday

Today marks the start of Mint Mondays! I thought it would be fun to feature techniques, projects, videos, and paper crafters, all revolving around the Mint Motif stamp line.

Project by Julie Masse:

Julie Masse shabby flowers

You can see why I had to feature this project from the wonderfully talented, Julie Masse! She made this gorgeous card using Very Square and Very Square Sentiments.

Juliie Masse shabby flowers CU

And while she stamped the backgrounds and sentiments, those flowers were also stamped with Very Square! Check out her tutorial HERE. What a way to kick off Mint Mondays!

Check out these fabulous projects I found online using Very Square and Very Square Sentiments:

I cannot wait to see more projects from all of you!! If you have projects to share, please email them to me at the address listed at the upper right side!! :) thanks for stopping by!


Friday, May 21, 2010

banners

Banner

When I saw the cloud background from Very Square, I knew I wanted to make little banners. (This is the first card I made with my stamps when they arrived. :)) I was happy with how the sentiment fit so perfectly! Just so you know, this card is not standard size. The length is 6 inches.

Banner CU on string

To create the banners, I stamped the polka dot image from Very Square onto white cardstock. Then I die cut the banner shapes, using the Classic Long Rectangles small. The top edges were folded over the string. The string truly is attached to the card with the little clothespins.

**There is now a fan photo album for Mint Motif at Facebook!! Simply become a fan and you can share all your fabulous Mint Motif creations with other fans! Click HERE.**

**And starting Monday, on my blog it will be Mint Mondays! I will be featuring projects from other paper crafters, the design team, techniques with the stamps from the Mint Motif line, and lots more!**

Thanks again for all your support and all your purchases!! You have all made this new adventure such a wonderful time!! Many hugs, have a wonderful weekend, and thanks for stopping by!

Supplies: Stamps-Mint Motif (Very Square, Very Square Sentiments), Ink-Palette (Giverny, Belle Rose, Orangerie, Paris Lights, Water Lily), Twine-May Arts, Clothespins-Creative Impression, Spellbinders-Classic Long Rectangles Small, Long Classic Scalloped Rectangles Large

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

another thank you

thank you so very much

I apparently have a thing for crocheted flowers these days! :) Another simple card that shows how easily the sentiments from Very Square Sentiments fit inside the background images from Very Square. The card base got a little bit of scoring to mimic the image.

still in MN, but thanking you for stopping by!

Supplies: Stamps-Mint Motif (Very Square, Very Square Sentiments), Ink-Clearsnap (Colorbox Chalk-Sour Apple) Palette (Noir), Flower-American Crafts (Dear Lizzy)

Monday, May 17, 2010

thank you





Sorry! This project has been removed for publication. Look for it in the May 2011 issue of CARDS Magazine.


Good Monday morning! Thank you all so much for a fun release last week and for being so patient through all the computer glitches! :) We are in MN packing up our house this week, so the posts will be short and sweet.


I stamped the quilted looking background from Very Square onto cream cardstock. They were cut out by hand and mounted onto a Long Scalloped Rectangle Large. I love how the sentiments fit perfectly onto the square background images. Makes card making easy! :)


Hope that you had a wonderful weekend! thanks for stopping by!


Supplies: Stamps-Mint Motif (Very Square, Very Square Sentiments), Ink-Palette (Sunflower, Noir) Clearsnap (Colorbox Chalk Creamy Brown), Patterned paper-Basic Grey (Origins), Flower-American Crafts (Dear Lizzy), Brad-Basic Grey (Origins), Rub-ons-DCWV (Stitching), Spellbinders (Long Scalloped Rectangles Large)

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