National Craft Month: Give-away!

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28 Lilac Lane is shipping! If you’re in Northern California – this Friday from 4-6 I will be at It’s All About the Scrapbook in Dixon, CA doing free make & takes, and celebrating! If you can join in the fun please do.

In the meantime – I’m kicking off National Craft month with a give-away! A new 28 Lilac Lane kit, cookies, and some stamps too! (Sorry for the grainy pic!) To enter, leave a comment here on this blog post by March 9th, 2016. I will pick a number at random and email the winner directly. Stay tuned here to my blog – I’ve got more coming all month long!!

Mixed Media Stamping with ScanNCut

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When it comes to making my own stamps I’ve never been one to carve. Oh sure the results are beautiful but it takes precious time! Could there be a quicker way? Well if you’d like to make silicone stamps, you can use your ScanNCut (any model!) and the stamp kit from Brother to cut your own designs.

Disclaimer: I am a compensated consultant for Brother, however all ideas and opinions are my own

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First off, you’ll pick your design(s) and cut them out of the stamp material. I used this butterfly design because I liked that there are two layers and I have some ideas for layered stamping.

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If you’d like to see the full video tutorial for how to do this, click here for my YouTube video.

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Once designs are cut out it’s stamping fun time! I am really liking acrylic paint and pigment ink on these stamps. One thing I LOVE is that mediums really don’t want to stick to the silicone. On the downside, it means some inks can be tricky to work with!

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On the upside? cleaning is SO easy! They look like new even when someone messy as me is working with them!

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Once done with my blue I went back in with some purple/pinky paint and the other butterfly stamp. Love how this turned out!

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The in twice with the letters for Easter. First in white, then again in the pink-ish color. The Easter letters were actually cut out from an egg word design seen below.

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When playing with this design I found paint was a bit too much. I preferred pigment ink (see below)

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I really like how I can get interesting patterns and effects with ink and paint on this super slick surface and that cleaning is usually a single swipe of a paper towel for 100% clean stamps. I am excited to play with a few more possibilities, and share with you some more mixing of mediums with these stamps that aren’t quite like my usual stamps.

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Have questions? Comments? Requests? Do let me know!

Rainbow watercolor canvas

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I had this silly idea, I wasn’t sure it would work but what the heck. I pulled out a white canvas board and some distress ink and stamped colors in a rainbow with the same butterfly stamp. Then I spritzed with water, then gold mist.

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From there it didn’t need much! A quote chopped out of paper, a few dimensional butterflies cut out from a different butterfly stamp, and a scattering of random 28 Lilac Lane accents. I’ve said it before, but this line is so much fun to play with! What I love about this project is that I used bits and pieces from tons of the kits, and did so very sparingly. It didn’t need much!

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I love this project so much- it was a CHA favorite for sure. I’ll be recreating (and filming a video) for a similar project soon. Thank you for all the kind words about my new embellishment line, and for all the love for all my projects that I’ve made so far! Now that the line is shipping to stores, I’ll be creating new videos, tutorials, and of course looking forward to seeing your creations!

This rainbow canvas reminds me that sometimes the simplest projects can be our favorites…

Floral stamped card with ScanNCut

When it comes to card making – one of the best things my ScanNCut2 does for me is to cut out stamps – any stamp with a clear outline – and helps me create fun things in a snap. Hey guys today I’ve got a card tutorial and video – I think you’re gonna enjoy this bright spot of spring color!

disclaimer, as always, that I am a paid consultant for Brother but that all ideas and opinions are my own.

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So this card uses a daisy stamp, placed on a stitched background. A bit of color, a few details – it came together in a snap! Here is the link to my YouTube video

I just love how simple this was, and how my card turned out! Splash of sunshine on a rainy day and something fun to send to a friend as well. I love the wild and intentionally blended/spotty color of the flowers combined with the splatter on the background. Just perfect for me! I hope you’ve enjoyed this project and tutorial as well.
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One last note – Brother is running a promotion with a rebate for purchasing a ScanNCut for a very limited time. Info can be found here.