Lots of Dots Sentiments – win a stamp set!
July 1, 2009 by Bettina · 21 Comments
Happy Canada Day to everyone! Hope you have some great plans for today.
Lots of new and exciting things happening at myStampBOX today! We are announcing a winner, but first are celebrating Canada Day with a new stamp set: “Lots of Dots Sentiments”. The great thing about this stamp set is that it coordinates with the “Lots of Dots” and “Lots of Numbers” sets. These sets work great together! You can use a sentiment and customize it with your own words from the alphabet set. I would love to see what you will come up with!

I’ve tried a few very simple cards, for a variety of different occasions: new baby, anniversary and thank you.
Here I used the “baby” sentiment and a cute rattle stamp from the “All year round” set.

This sentiment is made up of the “love” stamp plus letters from the alphabet set and from the numbers set.

Here I used the “thanks” sentiment and tried to colour coordinate it with the thread that I sewed under the composition. “To you” is done with the alphabet set.
To win the Lots of Dots sentiments stamp set, you can leave up to two comments, each entry will win you a ballot. You must do one or both of the following:
1. leave a comment, please include your first name and last initial, plus your city/country
2. on a second comment post a link to the place where you have posted about my Stamp BOX’s blog (on your own blog or in a forum), again you need to include your name and last initial, plus your city/country – Good Luck!
This contest is open until July 13, the winner will be announced on July 14. Make sure to check the blog and to send in your address, if you win!
Now it is my great honour to announce the winner of the contest from June 1st, who will receive the “Tree for all Seasons” stamp set: Kelsey B. left this comment: Those are super cute! Be great for outdoor pics!
From Fredericton, NB.
Send us your snail mail information, Kelsey. Congratulations and enjoy this sweet set! Thanks to everyone who has visited our blog this month and left us a comment.
Come visit us often, our talented Design Team is always showing their stunning work and sharing techniques in their tutorials. You surely will be inspired!
Happy Stamping, love, Bettina
TAGS, the perfect little gifts
June 25, 2009 by Bettina · 5 Comments
As the school year comes to a close and we are in need of lots of little gifts and gestures, I love to have a stash of tags ready. I will group them in sets of 6, 8 or 10 and pack them in a clear bag with a beautiful ribbon. Tadaaa… a small gift for any occasion is ready. One of my favourite sets for tags and cards is All Year Round. It has a stamp for almost every occasion and can be dressed up or down depending on the look you want to achieve. I love to let these stamps speak for themselves and just add a few sparkles here and there. This is what I came up with today:

I cut the sentiment off and matted the picture. To the heart I added part of the sentiment.

I used a black marker to colour the snowman and jack o’ lantern and framed it. A mini piece of orange card stock makes a pretty snowman’s nose.

Some more matting and use of little paper dots. They look great with Helmar liquid scrap dots, popping up for dimension.

Here I used dimensional glaze (for the bunny’s tail and rattle) and glitter to make it sparkle.
Hope you feel inspired to make some tag sets. Make a whole bunch of sets ahead. They really come in handy when you suddenly have to come up with a small gift.
Happy stamping,
love, Bettina
Stamping with Leaves
March 30, 2009 by Krysten · 8 Comments
Today I want to show you how fun leaves can be! And how much learning how to stitch can really add to your designing arsenal.
For the simple, no fuss card maker — here is a simple and clean design. The leaf is from the stamp set Floating Leaves. You can stitch your cards with a pen. It doesn’t really matter if the lines aren’t perfect, heck, I can’t stitch straight myself! But, the faux stitching really adds pop to the card!

Here I stamped the leaf, also from the Floating Leaves set, onto a tear out of a book and colored it in with prismacolor pencils and baby oil.

Yes, baby oil! I did try to search for gamsol or odorless mineral spirits at my LSS, but I gave up and tried baby oil instead since I have heard that it achieves the same results. I’ve been hooked ever since! When you color with your pencils, start light. Color in circular strokes over your entire image with the lightest color first. Then, choose a darker color and only color in the outer edges and in towards the center but not all the way. Finally, choose a darker accent color and just color the outlines. Now comes the fun part, take your blender and dip it into your baby oil, in small circular motions, blend all the colors together. The baby oil will smooth out any hard edges and make the colors flow right into each other! My lightest color here was yellow. I did a reverse and colored the middle with red and the outer with a dark olive color… then blend, blend, blend. It looks like any old Autumn leaf in New York!
I stitched a frame around the leaf and went over it verrrry lightly with a green pencil to make it more visible.
Last but not least is this fun collage with the leaf from All Year Round. I wanted to try a different, but hot color combo – grey, yellow, and blue! Funny, this started off as the traditional 9 squares lined up perfectly lay out, but Audrey kept sneaking her tiny little fingers into my workspace and messing things up. I got annoyed and just jumbled it up together and it looked even more interesting that way! (Thanks Audrey!) I did some random stitching and I think it came out great — and very different!

Hope you enjoyed these leafy creations!





