Wednesday, September 16, 2009

gingersnap creations: black white and silver


The Stampsmith is generously sponsoring the theme at gingersnap creations again this week. so go enter your black, white and silver creations for a chance to win a beautiful stampsmith stamp.

I used an image from the "kiss me you fool" plate, or as I like to call it "the snoggy plate"

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Bling!



As Joanne has mentioned, the current Gingersnaps Creations challenge is Bling and nothing says that as well as the image from the Stampsmith by the same name. She is tastefully, heavily adorned with all the best bling.

Card details can be found at my blog.

Tuesday, September 08, 2009

The stampsmith at gingersnap creations again


The Stampsmith is sponsoring another challenge at gingersnap creations, this time the theme is bling!


I stayed with the movie theme and chose the blingiest shoes of all from the wizard of oz plate.


Make sure you take part in the challenge, there's a stampsmith stamp to be won!

Wednesday, September 02, 2009

Pirate Prince



The Gingersnap Creations challenge today was for chestnut movie stars. Johnny Depp is today's pirate prince, but Errol Flynn was the original swashbuckler. This stamp is from Estelle's At the Movies stamp sheet. What a smile he had, to capture the hearts of the ladies in the movie audiences!

Details of the card construction can be found at my blog.

Stampsmith month on Gingersnap Creations


This month The Stampsmith are teaming up with Gingersnap Creations to bring you a series of challenges where you can win Stampsmith products.
I have the enormous honour of being on both The Stampsmith and Gingersnap Design teams, so here is the piece that I made for the first of these challenges with the theme "movie stars" using an image from the Stampsmith's "kiss me you fool" plate.

Monday, August 31, 2009

Reasons to stamp.....


The Gingersnap Creations blog does a monthly post which gives you a reason to stamp every day of the following month.

Coming up on september 28th is "ask a stupid question day" So I made this card with one of my favourite stupid questions

"What if the Hokey Cokey really is what it's all about?"

Think about it, really what if it is?

Always On My Mind

Here's a card created for a "Favorite Board Game" challenge over at the Cutting Garden Blog who will soon be carrying the beautiful Stampsmith stamps - yay! This is based on my favorite board game - Cranium. In one category in this game, you get to act like a famous person and the other players have to guess who you are! Can you guess who this is... LOL!!!

Thursday, August 27, 2009

dorothy notebook



I made this for the wednesday stamper theme of dogs. I used the quote and image from the stampsmith's wizard of oz plate.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Do you exercise too?

Hi everyone...

I hope you're enjoying a beautiful summer! The summer weather has finally arrived in Nova Scotia and we're having a little heat wave with 100% humidity - gasp! It's making me want to stay inside out of the heat so I've been up in the craft room a bit more lately. Here's one of my latest creations.
Cheers,
Val

Saturday, August 15, 2009

groovy baby ATC


I have made this ATC for a couple of challenges using an image from the oh baby sheet.

Friday, August 07, 2009

Time for Memories...

Don't you just love Stampsmith's Serena stamp? I've used Stampsmith's Rose Background stamp using Versafine Vintage Sepia on cream cardstock. You can find the individual stamps here:
Main image, Serena #2 (The Stampsmith: http://stampsmith.net/singles2.htm)
Rose Background (The Stampsmith: http://stampsmith.net/singles2.htm)
The flower filigree stamp is from Magenta and the Woven Background stamp is from Rubber Soul. I added Dew Drop embellishments and cream and dusty pink flowers from Kaisercraft using Glossy Acents.


Then I decided to make a bookmark to help me remember my reading spot in my favorite novel. I used images from the following Stampsmith plates to create this bookmark:


Main image, Paris post and word stamps from “Paris” Plate (The Stampsmith: http://stampsmith.net/paris.htm)
Background stamps from “Medieval Ornaments #2” Plate (The Stampsmith: http://stampsmith.net/medieval2.htm)
Black flower image, from “The Great Wall of China” Plate (The Stampsmith: http://stampsmith.net/asia.htm)

Have a great weekend everyone!
Creatively yours,
Maria

Monday, August 03, 2009

friendship ATC


I thought that this image from the Wizard of Oz plate, was perfect for the friendship theme at the "think monday think ATC" challange

Sunday, August 02, 2009

christmas card



I made this card for the winter wonderland challenge blog using and image from the "thank heaven for little girls " plate

Saturday, August 01, 2009

atc


This is an ATC I made for a couple of challenges using an image from the stampsmith's "isn't she lovely" plate. you can see the details on my blog

Friday, July 31, 2009

Three New Video Tutorials ;-)


I was honored to be asked to create three video tutorials for Stamper's Quest: www.stampersquest.com. Of course I had to highlight The Stampsmith. I had so much fun putting these together. Hope you enjoy them and will try out these background and stamping techniques. Get out your Dye-ink reinkers and get ready to create!!!

Creatively yours,
Maria

An Introduction to Supplies: Part 1


Creating the Backgrounds and Stamping Techniques: Part 2


More Background Techniques & Putting it all Together: Part 3

Thursday, July 30, 2009

a "witty" card


I made this for the "stamp something" challenge, which was butterflies, bugs pr other winged things. I found this stampsmith image on the "isn't she lovely" plate, and thought it needed a funny caption.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

marlon brando inchie


I made this inchie (1" square) for the inchy by inch challenge. Where the theme is man. I used this image from the stampsmith "kiss me you fool" plate, the lettering is also taken from the same plate

Saturday, July 25, 2009



This card is actually diamond shaped. To help it open, the top point is attached together and has a score across the back to help it open well. It looks fine sitting on its side, but it looks better when the bottom point is sitting in a stand :) This beautiful image reminded me of scenes from Pride and Predjudice (2005 with Keira Knightly). Sentiment and flourishes are by Quietfire Designs. It was fun to create a card representing a favorite movie - go ahead, give it a try!

Friday, July 24, 2009

America's Sweetheart


This card uses a Shirley Temple image, which is available as a single. The image is stamped in Memories black on glossy cardstock, coloured with waterbased markers used as paint and accented with die cut hearts from Spellbinders renaissance hearts pendant dies. The word phrases are done using a dymo label maker and vellum.

Further construction details are found at my blog.

Monday, July 20, 2009

moon ATC


I made this for the wednesday stamper and TMTA themes this week. I thought this image of a girl on the moon was just perfect for this ATC.

Road Trip


I love this image from the Lucy plate. I'm sure many of us have similar memories of special trips with family or friends. It is stamped in Memories black ink on glossy cardstock and coloured with watercolour markers applied with a paint brush.


More construction details can be found on my blog.

Monday, July 13, 2009

violin card


I made this card for my son's violin teacher, using a stampsmith image

Inchie


I am guest host on the Inchy by inch challenge this week, I chose the theme "text". I made my inchie using a stamp from the "thank heaven for little girls" plate

Wednesday, July 08, 2009

passion tag


I made this for the passion theme on the "tag it on" challenge, using this gorgeous image of the stampsmiths "at the movies plate"

Thursday, July 02, 2009

Ever Place Foot in Mouth?

Boy, sometimes I say the darnedest things, especially to the ones I love the most. Here is the perfect "I'm So Sorry" card.

I used the "Say It Like It Is" Stampsmith plate along with the "Medieval Ornaments #2" Stampsmith plate.

Hope everyone has a spectacular, safe, and blessed 4th of July!

Hugs, Maria