Color Shading Using One Stamp

You want to get some depth perception in your stamped image, but don’t find too many 2 stamp sets anymore. Have no fear, I will show you how to create that shading using just one stamp, a sponge dauber and just a bit of time. Here we go: Creatively Carol Techniques

Step One:

Stamp a floral image in your desired base color and then clean the stamp.  Now re-Ink your stamp using the rocking technique in a slightly darker shade than the first colorso just the outside edges of the stamp get the ink. Carefully stamp over the previous image.

 

Step 2:How to color shade an image

After cleaning the stamp again, ink only the center of the flower using a sponge dauber using a darker, contrasting color and carefully stamp over previous images. with a sponge dauber. Use a tissue to wipe any ink you don’t want to show.

Leanring to Shade Flowers

Step 3:

Carefully stamp over previous image, Be sure to align the stamp correctly over the image so your end result is crisp and clear.

 

If you have any questions, please leave them below.

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Using Your Old Tax Returns as a Timeline

What to do before tossing taxes If you are like me, you are always hesitant to throw out your tax returns and support stuff.  But since we are buying a house I am trying to get rid of the unwanted or unneeded clutter and paper stuff. The loan company asked me to find my 30 year old divorce decree..can you believe that?? I looked in the file and found it, and a lot of old tax returns.  I have decided to shred all the returns older than the 7 year statute of limitations.

As I grabbed the folders a bunch of checks fell out and I saw one made out to a football camp my youngest son went to in 2003; then a light bulb went off!  I could use information in my taxes to reconstruct a timeline of events.  This can be helpful for both scrapbooking and genealogy. Those returns show where you worked, what you may have won gambling or when an event may have occured if you wrote memos on your checks.  Now I wish I had realized this before the last time I purged tax returns from our 29 year marriage!

So while you think about your taxes this year, or start your spring cleaning, think twice before just throwing them into the shredding. They can be a wealth of information.

Leave me a comment and tell me what you do with YOUR old tax returns.

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A Few Artfully Sent Tips

Maybe you received the Artfully Sent Cricut Cartridge for Christmas and have questions. Maybe you have had it a while and could use some help, or maybe you are just considering buying the cartridge. Here is a video by Close to my Heart to give you some ideas on using your Artfully Sent Cartridge.

Leave a comment below and let me know if you have this cartridge or are thinking about buying it.  If there is enough interest, we will have a contest.

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A Constant Flow of Papercrafting Ideas

Would you like the latest news from thfor all your papercrafting needse world of clear stamping (the clear version of rubber stamping, scrapbooking and papercrafting delivered  to your inbox each month? That’s what you receive when you join my Mailing List!  Each  month, as a  Mailing List Subscriber you can enjoy my newsletter several tutorials worth $4.95 and $7.95 each as well as all the latest news, tips, and ideas… and it’s FREE!!

As a bonus, you will also receive 6 projects with cutting directions, measurements and all the instructions (a $59 value). To join my Mailing List and receive my monthly newsletter, just fill out the box to the right. Don’t forget to confirm your subscription and your free tutorial will be delivered to your mailbox.  If you need any assistance with your projects, or anything, please don’t hesitate to give me a call!

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How to Sort Your Christmas Photos

How to Sort your Pictures-*When I began scrapbooking some 12 years or so ago, I felt I had to use every photo I took (unless it was an exact duplicate. I even had trouble getting rid of the blurry ones. II never really considered that was you DIDN’T have to scrapbook every picture. I learned later about cropping photos and how it is important it was, but I will save that for another day,  The biggest challenge for me both 12 years ago and even today is organization. Since today is Organizational Tuesday I thought it was a good time to talk about organizing your photos. Here are some tips to help you get ready.

First, decide if you want to put your Christmas photos in a traditional scrapbook, in a digital photo album or in a Picture my Life® by Close to my Heart.  There are benefits to each method which we will discuss later. The next thing you must do is to organize your photographs.  This has become more complicated than just making piles on the floor to separate them.

If you’re making a traditional scrapbook, you will eventually want to print the pictures but perhaps before you do this, create a folder labeled Christmas 2014 and inside it put folders for every scrapbook page you want to do. Divide your pictures up by desired page. Then when you are finished, you can evaluate the pictures in each folder and determine what is worth scrapbooking.

This will work for any occasion going forward.

Next week we will talk about all the pictures already sitting in your computer already and if you are as old as me, all the pictures you have printed and stilling in a box and your albums.   I will tell you that if you have your photos in any of the old “magnetic” albums, please remove them. They will damage your photos because the chemicals doesn’t not play well with the inks in your photos. If the picture is stuck use some dental floss to slide under the picture.

Cute Crayon Holder and More!

I was reading an article tonight and decided I had to share it.  We all like to find things that are junk and turn them into something wonderful, When the article talked about other uses for butcher Block knife holders, I just had to share!

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crayon Holder

 

 

You can read the rest of the article here.

Monday Motivation for a 5″ x 7″ Photo

5" x 7" photo scrapbook sketchSometimes there is photo that you just can’t reduce to a 4″ x 6″ photo without losing the details or that special look. Here is a great layout that puts the focus right where it goes, on your photo. Using the contrasting colors to bring out the color in your photo will help it pop.

The blues and browns have been a popular color combination for quite a few years. Looking at the color pallets for spring, I don’t see this changing anytime soon.

What is your favorite color pallet these days? Leave a comment below and let see how everyone else thinks.

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Great New Scrapbooking Tote is Here~!

 Make your life faster, simpler, and easier with Close To My Heart’s rolling tote. Simply pack it and go to any crafting event, knowing that all the right tools and tricks are stored safely inside. These totes are so much nicer than the ones we use to have, and such pretty colors too!  Done in Lagoon and Slate and has a matching bag.  The new tote will hold 1 large , 1 medium and 3 small organizers or any combination there of. The side pockets hold things like your paper trimmer, score board and other tall items, and the front holds 12 x 12 paper holders. Just perfect for taking your supplies with you to a crop, or just to keep organized at home. Well, enough from me, listen to the video and Monica and Brian will also show how the tote folds up flat for easy storage too.

Leave me a comment and let me know what you like best about the new tote.

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From this Moment Life has Begun

My mind goes straight to the song by Shania TwainThis Moment Stamp Set when I hear those words. This month’s Stamp of the Month is called “This Moment” and really fits with the song.

Actual Stamp Set with Recommended Block Sizes Between the banner that says “Remember this Moment” to the bulls eye this stamp set can be used year around. It is also perfect for those Valentine Cards you are thinking about making.  Use the arrow, the heart and the masking technique you can pin the heart to the target.

While it is hard to see in this image the target and  heart are specifically noted to work with the Cricut Collection Artbooking Cartridge, I am sure you can find the banners in our cartridges somewhere.

With a minimum qualifying purchase, get your D-size Stamp of the Month set for $5! Add the stamp set to your cart on this page at full retail price or, with your qualifying order, add it at checkout for the promotional price.

Leave a comment below and tell me what you think of this stamp set. I think it is much more versitile than past January Stamps of the Month that you can use it on so many other pages. What kind of page would YOU use it on? Leave a comment and let me know!

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National Thank You Month

When I was looking us history for National Thank you Month, I found a dozen or so different “causes” shall we say for the Month of January. While I have not found any history on National Thank You Month, I will embrace this one. We all need to say thank you a little more and murmur a bit less. National Thank You Month was probably set in January because people are still able to bask in the warmth of the holiday good will.  Set in August or September people might have been a bit more jaded.

Since New Years Day fell on Throwback Thursday where I usually post the weekly card sketch, I thought I would post one today. Perhap you will make it a Thank you card to send for National Thank You Month. I plan to send a card a day this month. If you are on my mailing list and I have your snail mail address, you might be a lucky receiver of one! Here is a link to go sign up now.  You can also send an e-mail and give me your snail mail address. Business’ you are included here, after all, wouldn’t your business grow if you sent more thank you notes too?

Here is your sketch: Come back later today and see what I have done with the sketch.

Your card sketch for Throwback Thursday

Creatively,

Carol

 

Wishing You a Happy New Year!

Wishing all of yoHappy New Yearu a great New Years. I will be continuing my planning today for the start of our Photo Journal with great journaling prompts to keep you going.

I will also be watching the Oregon Ducks play in the Rosebowl… Go Ducks!

Have a great day!

Creatively,

Carol