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Monday, May 19, 2008

My First-Ever Blog Candy Give-Away!

Awhile back I participated in Kim's blog candy giveaway. I won a huge package of Studio G clear stamps for guessing the number Studio G packages in a tall vase pictured on her blog. I guessed 42 and there were 45 total packages. Well, some of those packages I already had, so I am passing the duplicates on to you, my blog readers! I have 15 packages up for grabs, and I will ship them to the winner for free!

***To be eligible to win, all you have to do is post a quick comment on this post before this Thursday May 22nd, telling me your favorite stamping technique. I'm looking for ideas for our up coming Fun Filled Friday Challenges and I will use your ideas to help guide my future Challenge Announcements. The winner will be picked randomly. Please pass this on to your family & friends-I want everyone to know about it!
The winner will be announced Thursday afternoon.
Good Luck
Smiles,
Jennifer







11 comments:

christie said...

My most fav thing is alcohol inks!!They are easy and fun. You can get lots of different effects from them too.
Thanks for the chance to win!
Christie-stamp shack

Cathy said...

Hi Jennifer and thanks for the blog candy offer..my favorite stamping technique l'm just learning is Alcohol inks with the appiicator by Tim Holtz..there is no mess and it looks great..the shaving cream technique is fun too..l sprayed the shaving cream into a pan and added reinker colours and mixed it with a toothpick to get a look that l liked and placed the glossy side on top of the cream and wow it looked awesome.

Anonymous said...

Terry/scrappinnuts
Nice blog...My favorite Stamping Tech Right now is Using Alcohol Inks for backgrounds...I love the wasy the colors blend... I hope this is the kind of tech. you are looking for. TFS. Terry

Anonymous said...

I love the Smackin' acetate technique for backgrounds. Scribble on a piece of acetate with markers, mist spray then place your piece of cardstock ontop to make a background. Check out my photo tutorial at the Stamp-Shack.
Thanks for the blog candy offer. i hope yu wouldn't mind mailing to Australia.
Sarah / loobylou@stamp-shack.com

Sherri Thacker said...

My favorite thing to do is paper piecing. You first stamp your image on white cardstock, then stamp it again on patterned cardstock. Cut out the one on pp and glue it onto the white image. Voila, no coloring! Love it!

Anonymous said...

My favorite thing is to tear the edges and distress it. I love the look of antique photos.

Beth Norman-Roberts said...

Wow, that fantastic blog candy. Please count me in. I love the look of your blog! Hope to see you soon.

Beth Norman-Roberts said...

P.S. Joseph Coat Inside Out

Anonymous said...

I think my favorite right now is paper piecing. It's fun and you can use alot of different papers. Spartymom-Kim

Unknown said...

I like to use the scalloped punches or nestabilities right now, they seem to be so in fashion!
However I do like to do Faux postage type stamping,where you can stamp a large image over a grid of removeable tape. After you have removed the tape make some ink dots between the fractured image, cut around using postage edged scissors, before mounting to make a somewhat different card.
It is alot easier than it sounds ...honest
Lakeslady aka JP

Kimmy said...

Favorite technique?? Does stamping count? Ha ha ha... I am loving the alcohol inks right now! I need to try the technique Cathy wrote about.

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