I am dotty for dots…
March 4, 2010 by Kim · 4 Comments
One of my most treasured stamp sets has to be BOO. Not only do I adore the very Halloween specific images, but the solid dot is so much fun! I think I have used that more than any other stamp.
With this step by step I would like to show you how to use the solid stamp to create a very linear and quick greeting card.
Materials needed:
Stamp Sets used:
BOO
FLOATING LEAVES
GELEGENTLICHES
I have stamped the solid dot in two different ink colours onto white cardstock and punched them with a circle punch, still showing some white frame, as I prefer this look.
Punch slightly larger circles in a cardstock colour that matched your stamped image and layer
Using a variety of cardstock scraps in colours matching my chosen colour scheme, I started layering the background for my card.
Now adhere the stamped images to the background and add some sentiments and a little leaf image to complete your card.
Posted by: Kim Sonksen
Layout Colour Challenge
December 2, 2009 by Kim · 8 Comments
Good morning and welcome to my very first challenge layout here on the my StampBOX blog.
I never really thought much of the colour orange and cringed whenever an orange piece of paper/cardstock/embellishment made its way into my craft area. But somehow I have grown to love this colour and when you team it with pink, you can get such exciting projects together.
So, this week I challenge you to not only use the colours ORANGE and PINK together on a layout but also to include CIRCLES in different sizes.
Here is what I came up with – can you guess how many different stamps I have used on this layout?

Stamp Sets used (if you click on the images you get directly to the set in the store and can add it to your cart)
Wednesday Challenge: Bring on the Bling
November 25, 2009 by Tracey · 3 Comments
My challenge to you this week is a simple one: Glam, Glitz, Bling, Shimmer -all those wonderful things that bring sparkle to a project. Bring on the Bling!
On this first project, I used a fancy bling design by Zva Creative in addition to glitter. I simply put two sided tape around the perimeter of the card and sprinkled my glitter on top. A simple shake to remove the excess was really all that was needed. The adhesive I used is Stix2 and works really well for this type of application. The sentiment is from the Lines of Life set.


In this next example, I added bling with my stamps using glittered embossing powder and a glitter cut by Fancy Pants.

The BOO! set was my stamp set of choice for this Halloween page.

I can’t wait to see how you bring on the bling with your next myStamp BOX project.
Until next time,
Tracey
Wed Challenge: Let’s talk shoes
November 18, 2009 by Liz · 5 Comments
Anyone who knows me, or has read my blog, knows that I am obsessed with shoes. I am usually caught in the dilemma of wether to spend my money on shoes or on scrap supplies, but really, I think it about balances out.
Anyway, a while ago I found these pages in a German magazine: lots of shoes and purses, in all kinds of colors. While the other pages, with lots of super chic shoes in black, brown and white, were definitely interesting (and the shoes probably more versatile… grin), the first two pages, with shoes in bold, popping colors, made me gasp. Pure color delight!
So, my challenge for you today… let this spread inspire you.
This is what I came up with:

This LO is all about the colors. I started out with red CS for the background. I heat embossed the magenta circles (from the BOO stamp set), the green hexagon (Hive of Life) and the turquoise flower petals (He loves me). I then layered three different pattern papers as well as two different overlays, and then added the picture, which is also heat-embossed with teal embossing powder around the edges. Last, but not least, I added a skull die-cut out of teal vellum on top of which I layered the title.
So, have at it. I cannot wait to see what you come up with.
Sketch Challenge: Boo!
November 11, 2009 by Jolene · 6 Comments
One of my favorite myStampBOX collections this fall is BOO! I have been getting a lot of use out of these clever little stamps. Today’s layout also features a sketch.

I stamped and embossed several images from BOO! with gold Zing! embossing powder. I punched out each image using a 1 1/4 circle punch to make little medallions which I attached to the layout with 3D glue dots. The images from these stamps are so bold that they are a dream to emboss!


Try using this sketch to create your own layout or card. Remember that you can always flip or reverse the sketch and change elements such as the circles to shapes that best match your theme.
Happy scrapping! – Jolene
Supplies: myStampBOX BOO! stamps, Tim Holtz Distress Embossing ink, Elle’s Studio journaling card, Making Memories pins, Offray ribbon, QuicKutz crow, Reminisce paper, Little Yellow Bicycle die cut paper and felt border, American Crafts cardstock, Slick Writer and Zing! embossing powder
Halloween Treats
October 26, 2009 by Bettina · 5 Comments
Jonah had to bring a treat to a Halloween party last weekend and we were looking for a quick and easy project with the Boo! set.
We bought wrapped candies (they should not be more than 1″ in diameter). We started by stamping the halloween images with Versamark ink onto white and orange cardstock. Then we sprinkled them with black embossing powder and embossed the pages. Now we had to use the circle punch (1.1/4″) and punched out all designs (30 in all). Then we used a 1.3/8″ punch to punch 60 black circles.
The sweets were glued onto one black circle each (Helmar Professional Acid Free Glue worked well for us here). The images were stuck onto the remaining 30 black circles and then glued onto the sweets. Done! I think the sweets look just adorable – and they disappeard quickly!

While I had the circle punches out I couldn’t stop punching. I used up different shades of orange scraps and punched two different sizes of circles. They were arranged on a card and some of them were stamped with the Jack-o-lantern face, leaving the circle out. Then I added a bit of sowing to add the vines and give the impression of a pumpkin patch. A fun Halloween card…

I hope you are inspired for another Halloween project.
Happy stamping!
Bettina
Winner announcement – more projects from Chrissy
October 19, 2009 by Bettina · 5 Comments
Before we show you the second part of stamping with Chrissy we would love to share with you the winners for the draw of the magazine of October 13. The two names are: Nikki C. and Amanda Profumo.
Ladies, please send your addresses to bettina@mystampbox.com and go brew a nice cuppa to wait the arrival of the mags. Have fun reading! Make sure to check out Jolene’s article on homemade gifts.
And now over to Chrissy, who is showing more cool projects with the Boo! set.
With the holiday season closing in on us, many of us are looking for quick and easy gifts to give to friends, neighbors, coworkers, classmates, etc. For this project, I have created a quick and easy 3″ gift card and an easy peasy treat sack – a perfect spooky surprise for your child’s lunch box or a coworker’s mail room box.
The card was created using a leftover strip of my patterned paper that I made for the “Boo” accordion tag. I added a strip of torn black card stock, a piece of cute gingham ribbon, and the “Happy Halloween” sentiment from the Boo! set. I cut out the sentiment and adhered it to a scrap of black card stock and cut it out again. Then I added it to the card with foam tape to add dimension.

For the treat sack, I just stamped a few of the Boo! stamps onto a glassine bag and let it dry. So quick and easy. You could even have your kids help you out with this task! Once the ink was dry, I filled it with some candy, folded over the top and punched two hole to string the ribbon through. You could easily add a small tag too, if desired.
Don’t worry if Halloween is approaching too fast … both the treat sack and the little card could easily be reworked for the another holiday just by changing the stamp set and color scheme – the Christmas Minis set would be perfect for recreating these in a Christmas theme!

Stamps: Boo! from my Stamp BOX
Ink: PTI Orange Zest, Pallete Noir Black, Paper: PTI White, Orange Zest, True Black
Accessories: PTI balck & white gingham ribbon; orange ribbon from craft store; foam tape; glassine bag
Did you know you could use the Boo! Halloween set to make a winter-themed card?!
In this project, I am going to show you how to get more out of your Boo! set just by using the solid circle stamp and a punch.
First, you need a punch and scrap paper. For this project, I used a snowflake punch. Punch out a few snowflakes and layer your punched card stock over a scrap piece of paper.

Next, ink up your solid circle stamp and stamp over the hole you punched out. This will remove some of the ink, but leave the ink intact where the punched out shape was.

Then, stamp onto your card stock and repeat as desired. Once I finished stamping my circle snowflakes, I used the punched snowflake hole as a guide to add some snowflakes with a glitter pen.
Once you have your patterned paper complete, the assembly for this card is pretty simple. Cut your snowflake paper strip and a wider pink strip of card stock and distress the edges of both. Adhere them together and wrap a length of grosgrain around the top of the panel and tie a knot before adhering to your card base. Finally, stamp your sentiment on the bottom and add some stacked buttons to your knot with twine.


Thanks for inviting me over! I love how this card came out and I hope I’ve inspired you to experiment with creating your own patterned paper using your my Stamp BOX stamps.
Chrissy
Stamps: Boo! and Everyday Lines from my Stamp BOX
Ink: PTI Aqua Mist, Paper: PTI White, Aqua Mist, Sweet Blush, Accessories: PTI Aqua Mist grosgrain, vintage buttons; twine; Sakura glitter pen, Tools: Heidi Swapp edge distresser tool




















