Stamp Ink Paper: Tic Tac Toe Easter

Today’s card is dedicated to God.  He gave me Life and a talent that I still critique more than anything.  I believe in practicing reflection often and not just once a year.  Today I think of all the wonderful friendships I have made simply because I love to stamp.  Creativity is a work in progress for many of us and the #1 way to push oneself to learn more is to participate in challenges.  Thank you so much for visiting today….now in time for Easter hop on over to the Stamp Ink Paper Challenge #94 – Tic-Tac-Toe!

So go on and get your Easter Bunny on with us over at the Stamp Ink Paper Challenge.

The Details:

  • Bunny.  Use a small oval punch or the smallest oval framelit from the Layering Ovals Framelits Dies and cut one side straight across.  For the head, the smallest circle in the Layering Circle Framelits Dies would be perfect.  However, you can use any size oval and circle because you can make the bunny as large or small as you’d like.  I got the pink tail from a different project, which was purchased from one of the big box stores (they’re fairly cheap).  
  • Crosses.  I stamped the Hardwood stamp with Soft Suede ink.  I then cut little tiny rectangular pieces to make the crosses.  They came out perfect!

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Stamp Ink Paper: Flowers (Gorgeous)

Today’s fabulous Stamp Ink Paper challenge is about flowers. I don’t consider myself a flower girl, but I just wanted to make these gorgeous paper succulents so bad!!!  I seriously am beside myself. I can’t believe I was able to make them.

Join us this week at the Stamp Ink Paper  with a card or a project….as long as they’re flowers, we’d love to see your creation.

The Details:

  • Dollar Store Deals.  I grabbed a bag of green moss and aqua foam for planters at the Dollar Store! Can you believe that?!  It was a perfect fit for the Succulent made with the Succulent Framelits.  I got the planter from a local craft store for $1.50 (it was on sale).
  • Three’s the Key.  You seriously don’t need any more than three. It’s a small to medium planter and makes the perfect give too.
  • Assembledge. After cutting out three sets, I sponged the edges of all the leaves with Perfect Plum ink and our finger sponge daubers.  I poked the two leaves at the bottom the flower through a toothpick and put a generous amount of multipurpose glue and let it dry for a few minutes.  I then glued the remaining flowers after running them across the bone folder to give them a slight upward curl, but not too much.  I did the same to the tiny flowers and after they were all dry, I simply poked them through the aqua from underneath the moss.  I dipped the toothpick in the same adhesive and it gently pushed it through the moss and foam.  The end result was the prettiest gift that I’m giving to a special person.  

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Thank You My Paper Pumpkin

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There are two simple words that show you are grateful for what was done or given to you.  I often like to say, “There are not enough thank you’s in the world to show you my gratitude.”

So, today I say THANK YOU to you… my friend!  Thank you for signing up to follow My Paper Journey.  I’ve been at this for two years and I have learned so much from you and the blog.  If you haven’t signed up you can click right here and sign up now.

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The card is an upscaled version of March’s My Paper Pumpkin and if you haven’t signed up to get the monthly kit delivered straight to your door step all I can say is your missing out on some fantastic kits.  If you missed the orignal kit card, you can find the original right here.

Lesson Learned:  You can take an original design and change it up a bit to make it your own.  With this card I used the same elements that came with the kit… the wooden ‘thank you’ die cut and the arrow stamp.

To make it my own I stamped the die cut in Silver Metallic ink with sponge daubers.  Then I embossed the arrow stamp with Silver embossing powder to give it texture.

Finally, to mimic the original card I used the flower punch that comes with the Punch Pack to give it a sparkle finish.

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