Aren't new stamp releases for Technique Junkies wonderful? It is exciting to see what is new and what stamps there that suddenly I must have!!! And new releases with a discount is even better! So save 15% through February 8! And use my personal Design Team code (TJ10Judy) and save 10% more!
Please begin your Blog Hop journey through the February Technique Junkie stamp release here:
My first card for you today is below. The background is Pom Pom Swag. The two ladies are really and truly sisters!! Do A Flip! is Pat Huntoon and her sister. Ofd course the new stamp A Sister Just Gets It is just perfect with the real "sisters." I used Copic markers to color the sisters.
Giraffes are such special animals. They are so tall and stately! And the way they move is with great grace. The background is a new Technique Junkie release Giraffe Print. The focal image is Advice From a Giraffe. It is also a new Technique Junkies release. I first inked the stamp with Versamark, and then with the rust ink. Then I covered it with clear embossing powder and heat embossed the powder.
New release Particle Flow is such interesting stamp. I stamped in four different colors and clear embossed each color. I used gold vellum and die cut a fancy shape. Since the aqua ink was in the middle, I heat embossed the aqua embossing powder over the stamped image of Your Own Image, a new Technique Junkie release.
Here is the complete Blog Hop list. Please visit every blog to see the exciting things the Design Team has for you.
Please remember how to save yourself some money when shopping in the Technique Junkies webstore. Nowrough February 8 all of the new February release stamps are 15% off - automatically - no code needed! Then use my personal Design Team code - TJ10Judy - and get another 10% off!
Have a wonderful day -- go shopping -- and get inky!!
3 comments:
Pretty cards!
Judy, these are wonderful! I love that Particle flow, and will be using it a lot! Both cards are perfect, but that sister card is so sweet! Thanks for the inspiration!
Judy, your work is beautiful. That third, and interesting, stamp was so well used by you. I like how you stamped it out multiple times.
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