Showing posts with label dies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dies. Show all posts

24 hour Craft Day is coming on HSN! Check out what's new from Diamond Press.

Sunday, February 28, 2021

 Hello friends! HSN's 24-hour craft event is kicking off Monday at 9 p.m. Pacific and there is so much fun coming from Diamond Press! As a matter of fact, March is Craft month and there will be other airings on each Tuesday of the month. 

I'm thrilled to share some sneak peeks of my projects! All of the products have been listed over on the Diamond Press Facebook page

Here's the Bee You Slimline shaker kit





Next up is the Inspirational Phrases Stamp set






Next up is the Birthday Cupcake Stamp and Die set. This is set is perfect for building your own party right at home with the cardstock you have in your stash!

I created a Boy & Girl version!



Next is the Bridal/Baby Shower Cupcake Stamp and Die set



And the Sending Hugs Slimline Nesting Dies. I don't have a link for these yet because they are not up on HSN yet. I'll update my blog when I do.







There will also be 3 new embellishment books available! Be sure and watch HSN on Tuesday for all the amazing products being released!


Thank you for stopping by!


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Fancy Flourish Die projects

Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Hello there! Today I am sharing some of my Fancy Flourish Die creations. These dies were also featured during Anna's January HSN show.






Creating with these dies is fun because you can choose a variety of cardstocks to use.




Honestly, I am partial to the glitter cardstock. I love the way it looks cut with these dies.





Loving those Dresden butterflies!



Thank you for stopping by!

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Stamp of the Week Sunday

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Hello friends! Hope you have had a wonderful weekend so far. Mine has been nice and relaxing to be honest. I spent most of Saturday creating some cards and just enjoying the day at home with my family.
It's time for another Stamp of the Week reveal! Here's a look at this week's image.

Spring {New Begining}



Here's my inspiration using this week's image.

Supplies: Webster's Pages patterned paper, Anna Griffin embossing folder, Papertrey Ink flower dies, My Favorite Things Die-Namics small leaf filled flourish, Papertrey Ink buttons. Queen and Co. bling and ribbon slider, Seambinding.

For more creative inspiration make sure you visit Unity's Stamp of the Week gallery. Now you only have one week to claim this cuteness for your own. So hurry over to this page to find out how you can sign up to have some Unity Happy Mail in your mailbox each week!
 
Have a wonderful Sunday friends!

Product Scoop: Washi Sheets

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

I love designing for We R Memory Keepers. Not only do I get to create with the most awesome products ever but they ask me to do fun assignments like their Product Scoops. A couple of  months ago I was asked to create a layout using our new Washi Tape Sheets and the beautiful Antique Chic collection. 

I wanted to show how easy the sheets were to use on layouts and create your own embellishments with.  Here's a layout I created using the black, yellow and grey Washi sheets.



Teddy
by: Shemaine Smith


I used a 3 x 11 3/4 strip of the Washi sheet as a border to build off of. Then it was easy to use the photo frame die from Papertrey Ink for framing these sweet photos taken of my daughter and her beloved "teddy". I used Therm-O-Web 3D foam squares to pop one of them off my page.

The Washi sheets are easy to cut in your paper trimmer.



They are also easy to apply over patterned cardstock and cut with dies like this one from Papertrey Ink.

  
It was so easy to create these butterfly embellishments from the Washi sheet and paper. To finish it off, added one of the fabric buttons from the Antique chic collection.


I really like the We R Memory Keepers Washi sheets. The possibilities really are endless as to what you can create.

Check out more of the Antique Chic collection and all our Washi Sheet styles at the We R Memory Keepers Website.
 
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