Showing posts with label The Stamp Market cardstock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Stamp Market cardstock. Show all posts

Nov 20, 2022

NEW Fresh Christmas Color Combos with NEW Stamp Market Inks, Cardstock, Stamps and Dies


The Stamp Market released four new colors of inks and cardstock and they just happen to make the most fresh and fun color combination for Christmas cards!


Combine them with new stamps and dies like this Santa Cover Die!


Or stack them with this FaLaLa cover die to get the full effect of all 4 colors on one card!


Of course the new inks fit in perfect with the rest of the line. 


I added in some Cherry Kisses cardstock and ink for a pop of red!


Check out the new colors, new supplies and these cards in today's video:



Or check out what's available now in The Stamp Market Shop below! Thanks for stopping by!


Jun 28, 2021

5 (MORE) Ways to Use Embossing Folders


Last year, I came out with a video featuring 6 ways to use embossing folders.


To this day, that video remains my most popular, so I thought it was time for a re-fresh!


So today I am sharing 5 (MORE) ways to use embossing folders! I tried them on specialty cardstock like metallic foil



and glitter cardstock:


and vellum.


I used Distress Oxide Sprays inside the embossing folder.



and of course my favorite technique...using a brayer to apply paint 


or ink:



Check out my video to see all these techniques and LOTS of cards too!


And check out all the supplies I used down below! Thanks for stopping by!

Jun 13, 2021

Organizing and Swatching Colorful Cardstock

My colorful cardstock stash was getting out of control. I have used the job ticket holder method for YEARS to organize my cardstock.



But once I started to increase my stash of cardstock, I needed a better way to organize my cardstock because I couldn't see all the colors I owned.


So I created labels for these new document holders.


And once I put them all back on my Ikea Kallax cubes, I could see all the colors of cardstock at once.


I created the swatch books so that I could put the swatch books in front of the A2 panels on my desk.


Check out this video to see how I reorganized my colorful cardstock, swatched out the cardstock and added a strip of cardstock to my ink swatch book too!


The supplies I used are linked below.