Category: Polished Stone

How to create a Polished Stone look with Glossy White cardstock and VIDEO

How to create a Polished Stone look with Glossy White cardstock and VIDEO

I am loving that Stampin' Up! has brought back the Glossy White cardstock. There are many great techniques that work so well with it. Today I have the Polished Stone Technique, and a video to show you just how simple it is to create a WOW look. The Polished Stone was created with Island Indigo, … Continue reading How to create a Polished Stone look with Glossy White cardstock and VIDEO

Colour Combination Challenge 7

Colour Combination Challenge 7

As part of the new catalogue release, Stampin' Up! provided us with a set of colour combinations to use with the new In Colors. Each Wednesday, I post a combination as a challenge on my Facebook Page, and on Saturday I post my project for the combination. This was a recent colour combination. And here … Continue reading Colour Combination Challenge 7

Simply Sketched Christmas Sugar

Simply Sketched Christmas Sugar

As I have previously mentioned, the Simply Sketched Hostess stamp set is very versatile Here I show you how to put together a quick Christmas card using one of the images. I created a Polished Stone background using Sahara Sand ink on a piece of Glossy White card stock, stamped the image in Stazon Jet … Continue reading Simply Sketched Christmas Sugar

Elements of Style Polished Stone

Elements of Style Polished Stone

This week, the Technique Lovers Challenge [TLC339] on Splitcoaststampers calls for a CASE of our first favourite we stored on their site. My first favourite was a polished stone card. I have changed the colours and stamp set, and added a Versamark background and a sentiment. I used Baja Breeze ink together with Gold to … Continue reading Elements of Style Polished Stone

My first Regionals

My first Regionals

A few weeks ago, I took the plunge and attended my first ever Regionals event for Stampin' Up! in Brisbane. After speaking to some seasoned attendees of these events, I thought I would make some swaps and see if I could get some great ideas in return. These are my swaps. The first one will … Continue reading My first Regionals