Embellish Foam Letters with Stamps

Do you have some white embellishments and letters in your stash?  Are you like me who like to purchase white embellishments and letters so you can customize them yourselves?  Today, I would like to show you a project where I stamped on some white American Crafts foam thickers and make the letters just a bit…  |  read more »

Snapshot! Snap Snap Snap…

As a scrapbooker who stamps, a set of camera related stams is a must-have.  Where there is a picture, there was a camera.  They are appropriate for any layout with photos!  Today, I’m showing you how I used the stamp set called Snapshot on a layout, and I will tell you the story behind these pictures. 
We were in the…  |  read more »

Stamping on my “Cute” layout

Stamping is all the rage in the scrapbooking world right now.  I really enjoy adding the stamped touches as embellishments to my layout.  Best of all, the stamps can be used over and over again
I created this layout using a palette from “the Color Room”.  Sometimes I take pictures of my kids because…  |  read more »

Let’s Not Be Square

I am rectangular gal. I like linear lines, rectangles, squares, you know, the non-curves.  That is why I decided to challenge myself and you to “not be square” for a change.  How about a circle card from me to inspire you to make something non-square?  I used Funky Flower Set and stamped more circular elements…  |  read more »

I Like Funky!

Today I am going to do a step-by-step card using the Funky Flower stamp set. My card is 4.5 x 5.5 inches, the standard size.  I made the card base out of a sheet of patterned paper (WRMK, 72 degrees and sunny).
Stamp the “grass”:Stamp the grass again upside down, so the flat edge of the…  |  read more »

Seal It!

We all know that stamping is a hot trend right now in the scrapbooking and paper crafting industry.  Primarily a scrapbooker, I am learning to incorporate stamping into my projects whenever I can.  Today, I am showing a layout where I used the Seal It journaling stamps and hopefully blended it into the pattern to…  |  read more »