Elements of Text on Everyday Skies
Have you tried stamping on top of Designer's Series Paper? I am pleased with the results of my experiment with this mixed-media technique. Starting with a piece of Everyday Skies DSP, I used Crumb Cake and Pecan Pie ink to stamp words and splotches. It created a subtle but interesting design. See the navy box in the post for a free Google Docs recipe.
When I designed the Elements card, it was late into the night Is that why the layers are slanted? I was having a hard time making the borders even. The tilted look was much easier to do!
Elements of Text on Everyday Skies is number seven in the series of neutral cards. There is a link further in this post to cards previously published on the blog. I hope you enjoy the cards that can be used for various occasions with the sentiment of your choice.
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How Do I Store Stampin' Up! Ink Pads?

In the early 2000s, when I first started stamping, I had a basket full of ink pads. I was a scrapbooker at the time. Initially, I experimented with different brands until a friend invited me to a Stampin' Up! card making workshop. I learned there was a right way to store stamps; therefore, I was on a mission to find good deals at thrift shops, antique stores, and online marketplaces. I experimented with CD cases, plastic containers, and Stamp-n-Storage (SNS) Ink Pad Holders until I found my favorite storage!
I bought a four-cube tower from IKEA and laid it on Alex's drawers. Next, I purchased a Stamp-n-Storage Carousel unit that fits in a cubie and holds sixty ink pads! Amazing storage. In the past couple of years, I have purchased other organizational products from SNS and became an affiliate. Here is a link to their webpage, where you will find videos of craft spaces. It's an excellent resource for studio ideas!
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