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It's a Celebration! Join the fun with Got Joy Creations + Giveaways!

I have the honor of joining today a friend and crafter who represents the joy with not only her name but with everything she is! She sparkles joy with everything she shares and today she's celebrating her blog anniversary with a blog hop and lots of giveaways! Again, I'm thrilled that she thought of me and decided to invite me to her celebration! Each of the designers today will be sharing a project inspired on a technique Dana has posted a video of... Yes, she has an awesome YouTube channel with lots of tutorials! I love her backgrounds... She always comes up with the coolest ideas for backgrounds  and I actually have been into experimenting with techniques for backgrounds myself. So I thought I would go precisely for that! Oh, and she also loves all things donuts, sprinkles and such (so much fun)! My card is colorful, donut inspired and sparkly... Just the way Dana loves her cards! I have to admit, everytime I eat a donut with sprinkles I think of her! "All things h

Mixed Media Art: The start of something new...

If you follow me on social media you've seen me share a few personal projects that I have never shared on the blog. But of course, if you read my blog you've seen hints of my gradual creative evolution into mixed media. Lately I've been incorporating a lot of art products in my papercrafting projects and it's becoming more and more obvious that I am having a serious crush with coloring and mixed media. So for that reason I decided to create a new section on my blog for all my art oriented projects. This new section will include all of my personal art journaling pages, drawings, and mixed media project ideas with the purpose of inspiring you to let go of whatever holds back your creative freedom. Mixed media has not been easy for me because I am a perfectionist and a fan of neat, symmetric designs but I have been able to conquer a few fears. To begin I am sharing today one of my girl drawings. This is the fourth face I draw and with this one in particular I want

CAS Coffee Card with Sweet 'n Sassy Stamps

I love clear stamp sets, and what I try to do every time I get a new set is stamp as many scraps as I possibly can, fussy cut them and color them all. That gives me a lot of options when I'm about to put together a card. That is exactly what I did with the coffee cup stamps from Fill me Up by Sweet 'n Sassy Stamps. Today's card is one of those clean and simple numbers created with previously stamped pieces on an also previously painted background. You see, I find it to be extra productive to make backgrounds and color stamped images in advance and keep them in a special basket until it is time to make a card. It often proves to be a magical process when you end up finding every coordinating piece you need in the same forgotten spot of your craft room! Not long ago I shared on YouTube how I make these watercolor washes for my card backgrounds. I use student grade watercolors, but I love the results I get with them. I am also using a special shimmery metallic paper

Tutorial: Monoprinting with Deco Foil and Rebekah Meier Designs

Mixed Media has recaptured my heart this year, with stencils, illustration, medium and above all color! The freedom it gives me to create texture and colors gives me the greatest satisfaction. Today's tutorial and project was a true experience. I will be sharing with you how to monoprint a background with paint, Deco Foil and other textures. I have a gelli plate that had not seen the light of day in ages and I decided to take it out to try out some monoprinting (which is a tremendously addictive process). The idea of monoprinting with foil had been wandering in my head for at least almost 2 years but of course monoprinting directly with Deco Foil or Deco Foil Mediums would most likely ruin the gelli plate... So I came up with a trick that allowed me to add that foil monoprinted look easily! The backgrounds turned out so incredibly textured and colorful I had to finish them off as cards with one of my digital stamp sentiments from my shop ( Always Remember stamp s

Graciellie Design & Summer Coffee Lover's Blog Hop - Lots of Inspiration & Prizes

I had the awesome invitation to sponsor the Summer Coffee Lover's Blog Hop today and of course I had to join the fun! If it's your first time visiting, welcome! I am Gracie Chavez owner and creative designer of Graciellie Design Digital Shop and Blog. The design team and I are excited to have this awesome chance and we are sharing lots of project ideas using cute tea cups and fun sentiments! We also have a special release to celebrate the blog hop and it is the cutest tea cup set you'll ever find! It's called Sweet Tea and it comes with this adorable kitten in a tea cup image plus 5 fun sentiments! I made a colorful card, to go along with the Summer theme for the hop, although I've been into Summer colors lately anyways! I printes my cute image twice, once in toner and another one in ink jet. I foiled the toner printed images using a Minc and Gold Sequins Fancy Foil. I then fussy cut only the tea cup from the foiled image and colored it with Passionate Pink Pre

Foil Dipped Backgrounds with Gina K. Designs & Mixed Media Medium

I have been having fun experimenting with the new Rebekah Meier Designs Mixed Media Medium... This medium is pure gold and there is so much you can do with it! (It is so versatile!) Well, today I have a tutorial showing you another fun way to use it with the new Gina K. Designs line of Premium Dye Inks, Premium Cardstock, Fancy Foils and Foil Mates Sentiments! Tutorial: Click here to check out my latest video tutorial for Therm O Web - and the complete list of supplies- featuring these foil dipped backgrounds with Mixed Media Medium and Fancy Foils! Do leave me a comment letting me know what you think about this technique! You know I love Deco Foil and finding out new ways to apply it is always fun (especially when it doesn't require a laminator)! Thanks so much for visiting.

Bright & Happy Card with Sweet 'n Sassy Stamps

Today I'm using what I think is the cutest coffe cup clear stamp there is to make a freestyle collage card! I'm featuring stamps from the sets   Fill Me Up   and  Scribble Flowers  by Sweet 'n Sassy Stamps ! To make this card I went ahead and stamped as many scraps of white cardstock I could with flowers and leaves from the set  Scribble Flowers  with Umbrella Crafts Black Premium Dye Ink. This particular ink I used is hybrid and it allows you to watercolor the stamped images. I colored them with Zig Markers and a waterbrush using bright colors. Once all the images were colored I fussy cut them and set them aside. I then stamped the coffee cup from  Fill Me Up  on Kraft 100# cardstock and the heart coffee cup sleeve on Fancy Pants Designs patterned paper using the same black ink, and fussy cut those too. The final element I stamped was the mini label with little check box words from the same set and heat embossed them in white on 48# heavyweight vellum . Put

Inspiration Blog Hop + Sale + DT Call & Winner

Inspiration abounds in our design team, and that is why we host a second blog hop each month to bring you new project ideas using new stamps from our digital shop. Have you visited the shop yet? We have been adding beautiful collections and I know you will find something perfect just for you! This month we released 4 stamp duo sets that the team and I have enjoyed working with because of all the possibilities, combining the images or using them on their own. For today's card I'm using digital stamps from Sending Kindness... This card could easily become a wedding card, because of the elegant foiled finishes. Adding deco foil to my digital stamps has been one of my favorite techniques since day one. I printed the flowers in laser and foiled them with different tones of gold deco foil: Champagne, Rose Gold and Amber Watercolor. I also added a rustic foiled touch to the edges of the sentiment frame using a Tape Runner XL. Of course I did print and foiled the sentiment t

DIY Mixed Media Canvas with Rebekah Meier Designs

Therm O Web recently released a Mixed Media line by Rebekah Meier and today I'm sharing a project using many of the new products. I have a complete step by step tutorial showing you how to make this mixed media canvas from scratch, using a piece of cardboard as a base!  Tutorial I used the new Mixed Media Medium by Rebekah Meier in ways I haven't seen anyone use so far, to stencil and attach Frantage embossing powder and Mixed Media Transfer Foil (also new). This technique doesn't need a laminator which makes this new adhesive an all-in-one product! There are much more tips and tricks for you so make sure you visit Therm O Web's blog to check out the complete list of supplies and the tutorial CLICK HERE ! Do leave me a comment letting me know what you think about upcycling cardboard and other materials aroung the house to turn them into art! See you on Therm O Web's blog!

Design Team Call for our Digital Shop - Send us your application!

Yes! You read right! Our first design term is about to end, but the good news is we are looking for new designers who love digital stamps and are passionate about sharing their art with the world through their blogs and social media! DT members get: A $25 gift card introduction pack. New stamp sets for each release. 40% off access to the shop valid during the entire term. Physical products from our parter companies during cross promotions. Extra stamp sets freebies during special events. If you'd love to apply, click the link below! Can't wait to hear from you! https://goo.gl/P9dxFd

Watercolor Wash Background & Stamped Flowers

Today I have another fun card idea using clear stamps from Sweet 'n Sassy Stamps. The new set Mason Jar Bouquet is definetely a beauty and I wanted to stretch the stamps in the set to get different looks. So today I only stamped part of the mason jar image to make to bouquet hang from 3 corners of my card front. I stamped part of the bouquet on two corners of the card front in black using Umbrella Crafts premium dye ink. To make sure the ink wouldn't smear I heat set it well. (This works all the time for me.) I used a very pigmented set of watercolors in Rose, Purple Pale and Ultramarine Blue to create a wash across the card front. I kept layering color until I was happy with the result. I added some splatters and iridescent rhinestones to finish off the background and attached a stamped banner with a piece of Therm O Web foam strip to give it dimension. I hope you enjoyed today's post. This card is really simple to make and the result is striking! I'm plan