Saturday, August 23, 2008

Ice cream you Scream!


This is a card I designed with a 12x12 sheet of cardstock. The designer paper is Junkitz, stamps are TAC (The Angel Company), and the images were colored with prismacolor pencils and gamsol. The swirled ice cream cone stamp is by Inkadinkadoo. I had alot of fun making this. It was my first time ever making a pop-up card. Thanks for stopping by! :)Janice

Friday, August 22, 2008

Stampin' Up


I am a Stampin Up demonstrator. I love to make cards and learn new techniques. One day I googled paper crafts (I love Google) and came upon the Papercrafts website. After months of reading the message board and looking through the gallery I decided to join the message board. Everyone there was very welcoming and eager to share. One day one of the gals said I should join some swaps. I had no clue as to what a swap was, an ATC, a specific technique......Eventually I did join a swap and then I was hooked. Receiving swaps in the mail is so much fun and I have learned so much. I never knew there were so many ways to create such beautiful cards. I have been stamping for about 1 and1/2 years, but joined SU in March 2008. I really love the quality of their products and their cardstock is the best, not flimsy like some cheaper brands. Their inks, papers, ribbons match perfectly and their stamps are fabulous. I have a SU website,


http://www.stampinup.net/esuite/home/stampinwithjanice, which is new also. I do have a few of my projects at that website if you would like to take a peek. That site is strictly for current SU products so I will post other things I make here, because there are just so many other stamps that I enjoy as well. I hope you will visit my blog and be patient while I learn my way. I hope we can learn from each other and share things along the way. Thanks for stopping by.


Janice :)

Taking the plunge!

Hi,

Since many people have their own blog I thought it's about time I create one myself. Blogging is new to me, so I hope learning this will be easy enough for me to get through. Pardon the construction. :)
Janice

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