Friday, March 28, 2014

Hi Stampers!

I just found a very cool idea for storing all of your embossing powders.  The containers fit perfectly into a K-cup carousel!  Wow!  Now that is clever!  (okay maybe a little too excited here)

By storing your powders this way you have very easy access and visual to what you have and need.

Here are two different k-cup holders.  I love the one that has been decorated with a little bling!  Aren't these Great?  

Happy stamping everyone!
Lauri




Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Happy Tuesday Morning Everyone.

Thought I would share a card I made the other day using the Hexagon Hives Thinlit Die for the Big Shot.  This is the first I have used this die since purchasing it.  It was not a die I thought I would like much and so I did not plan to buy it.  However, as happens so often, I began seeing so many pretty samples using this die and decided I just had to have it.  Hope you enjoy this card.



Happy Stamping Everyone!
Lauri

Saturday, March 8, 2014

You Make Me Happy

Happy Saturday stamping friends!  I have a couple different things to share with you today that I think you will love.  Before I show the card I need to give a shout out to Brandy Cox for this amazing technique of a Braided Card and to Patty Bennett for her beautiful watercolor technique that requires no water.  I have noticed lately that I am gravitating toward my spring colors.  I really don't want to even look at my regals color collection right now.  Spring is a long way off in Northern NH so changing my color scheme is the next best thing.

Today, as I feel a cold coming, on I decided to "rest" by giving these two techniques a try.  Here are the results.


Here is a video for this technique: 



This is what I used to make the watercolor flower without water.  The paper is the new watercolor wonder designer series paper in the Stampin' Up Spring Catalog and the stamp set is Happy Watercolor also in the same catalog.  I also used Daffodil Delight ink even though it is not pictured.  Here is a link to this technique:





I hope you enjoy trying these techniques out.  Now for one more thing I want to share with you.  Recently a friend of mine, who is new to stamping, asked how do I store all of my "stuff".  It is a good question (thanks Eileen).  I have a small space and it is not the most glamorous of spaces but I thought maybe I would on occasion just share some tips for storing different items.  Here is a picture of how I store loose items like bakers twine and stickles glue.

Here I have just wound my twine around a clothes pin, labeled it and clipped the end of the twin into the clothespin to keep from unraveling.



These are the jars I use. They are Bath and Body candle jars that I cleaned out. They stack nicely on my shelf, and I can instantly see what is inside. A tip to get the candle wax out is to freeze the container for 30 minutes, then you can carefully pop the wax out with a knife or try turning the jar upside down and hitting the bottom with the palm of your hand to release the wax. Put it through the dishwasher and you are done.

Have a great week everyone!
Lauri