What is it?

Hello everybody! Today I had an idea to talk with you about a different use for your stamps. No, not to use THEM as something else but to create a different form with them. Still don’t know what I’m talking about? Here are the examples.
Let’s start with something simple and quite obvious. I made the…  |  read more »

“slap-on-some-paint” challenge

Well……it’s only been just over a week since my last post — {guess I must be getting good at this}.
I thought I would challenge you today to get your paints out of the closet…….or out of your rubbermaids…….or borrow some…..or just plain buy some to “slap some on” the next layout you create. You’re not scared…  |  read more »

Embossing Transparencies

Recently I came across a card where the stamper had embossed her stamped image on a transparency. I was really intrigued and knew I had to try it. It really is quite simple and the results are very cool.
You’ll need:
- your favourite myStampBOX stamps
- VersaMark Ink
- embossing powder
- heat gun
- transparency 

First stamp your image onto…  |  read more »

Unexpected color

Happy Thursday!!!  It’s Lynda and I’m so excited to share with you one of my favorite stamping techniques….white on white…
For this technique you need to collect the following supplies:
Clear embossing ink
White/clear embossing powder
White glossy cardstock
Dye inks (pigment inks will not work with this technique)
Stamp – I am using the A Flower For you stamp set
sponges…  |  read more »

A Tissue Please!

There is something about adding texture and dimension to your cards and layouts.  So today I thought I would show you a fun and EASY technique for using your stamps!  Today we’re going to make our own tissue blooms!
Since it never hurts to reuse something you have lying around the house, I started with some…  |  read more »

Something new

I love learning new things! And I was very excited when I first heard about the emboss resist technique. It was almost like falling in love! I could think only about that!!! Lately, I could see the same effect in a friend of mine whom I introduced to stamping and this technique…  |  read more »