yes!!
it is time again for a hop around some fabulous esad stampin up demos
and check out what stampin up have on offer from the
new 2014/15 inspire create share catalogue
welcome from rochelle's beautiful blog
this new catalogue introduces photo polymer stamps to our range of wooden and clear mount sets.
i am a wood girl myself but after seeing the price and having a play i am suspecting that i may be buying more of these than i thought possible because they are so easy to use, easy to clean, durable, stick to my mounting blocks like gloves and are cool!
now if you have been coming here on a regular basis you know that my family are a bunch of nerdy geeks!
we love sci-fi, technology and anything geeky.
hence why i have chosen a timey wimey doctor who theme in preparation for the new doctor appearing on our screens in late august
-oh my-
i have goosebumps already lol
so the photo polymer stamp set i want to show you is the back to basics alphabet on page 98 of the catalogue (RRP $27.95 AUD)
this comes in capital and lower case letters and numbers.
you can stick them to your clear mount blocks to make words
but the only downfall is you only get one of each letter but it is easy to line them up
having said that i am a bit of a
free-hander kinda girl
so mine are a bit wibbly wobbly lol
i used the alphabet rotary stamp from page 191 of the catalogue.(rrp$25.95 AUD)
this stamp has been chomping on some serious steroids and has 13 wonderful spaces for letters to make words and phrases never before possible!
now this stamp is VERY cool
but it does come with a user warning of making sure
that you are stamping
on a level surface
so that you get crisp clean messages
every time.
i also wipe off any extra ink
from the spaces
between words before stamping down
this stamp has been chomping on some serious steroids and has 13 wonderful spaces for letters to make words and phrases never before possible!
now this stamp is VERY cool
but it does come with a user warning of making sure
that you are stamping
on a level surface
so that you get crisp clean messages
every time.
i also wipe off any extra ink
from the spaces
between words before stamping down
here i stamped onto white card in a variety of colours
and then cut them out to stick onto the black card
and then cut them out to stick onto the black card
here i used the stamp as a background stamp with versamark and embossing powders
here i used it straight to the card (not for the fainthearted can i just say)
as a love note for my sweetie
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What is ESAD?
ESAD stands for "Extra Special Australasian Demonstrators" and is a facebook group just for Australian and New Zealand Independent Stampin' Up! demonstrators.
We love what we do & love to share with our customers, friends and
blog visitors. We also share what we love in our ESAD
Demonstrator community, through swaps, challenges, sharing knowledge, ideas& friendship and we're always there to help and support each other.
So if you are a Stampin' Up! demonstrator located in Australia or New Zealand then please feel free to leave me a comment with your email address then I'll contact you with information on how to join our group.
here are the other participants in the blog hop so go visit them all!!
next blog to hop to is tracey's lovely page.
ENJOY!
next blog to hop to is tracey's lovely page.
ENJOY!
1. Emily Campbell
2. Kelli Gordon
3. Sharlene Meyer
4. Delys Cram
5. Keryn Campbell
6. Monique Fielder
7. Kathryn Ruddick
8. Narelle Hoggard
(work of Art)
9. Ann Gerlach
10. Libby Dyson
11. Kelly Kent
12. Amity Knight
13. Christie Kunkel
14. Louise Layton
15. Andrea Buckland
16. Yvonne Walker
17. Sally Williams
18. Debbie Lamb
19. Nerida Carter
20. Richelle Fletcher
21. Norelle Targato
22. Rochelle Blok
23. Clare Mcilhatton
www.crafty-cow.com <<<<<<you are here!!!
24. Tracy Speight
13 comments :
Haha, Love them!! (and the Dalek undefined in the earlier post!) Me not so Nerdy/Geek - My teen boys and niece yes!! Technology and gadgetry is me. But I love these projects!! Thanks for sharing :-)
What perfect projects for all the geeky Dr Who fans out there. Love it! Thank you for being part of the blog hop.
Great projects Clare. I love the way you have presented them too. Thanks for participating in the blog hop
I like what you have done with these sets. Great idea with the rotary stamp.
These are great cards. I am not much of a perfectly lined up letters either. I kinda like the letters here and there, makes the cards look cute and quirky...my style.
I LOVE these cards!! What a great giggle - and WHO fan would love them! And I NEVER thought about using the alphabet rotary stamp - it wasn't even on my radar...now it is a MUST HAVE!
Love your Dr Who theme! I know a few people who would one of your cards! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing your creations! Great ideas for the Dr Who fanatics out there! :)
Very clever idea for that stamp - I did not think to do that! Thank you for sharing :)
So so clever! Love them!
love your projects,especially the Tardis, thanks for sharing
Love all your creations! Great use of the Back to Basics and Rotary Alphabet!
All very cool cards Clare.
Thanks for sharing your creativity!
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