Guest Bloggin’ :: Scrapbook Steals featuring Peachy Keen Stamps

Hey guys – I am SO super duper excited to be a Guest Blogger today for Scrapbook Steals! If you haven’t heard of them before, they are a FANTASTIC resource for getting deep discounts and fabulous one-time deals on your favorite crafty supplies. Market Street Stamps was featured a couple weeks ago, and today, I have the honor of Guest Blogging for Peachy Keen Stamps’ feature!

If there’s one thing I’ve learned over the years, it’s that people LOVE customizing when they craft! We all want to receive a card with a personal touch, and we love to give those cards even more. What better way to do that than choosing a face that goes perfectly with the occasion?

My parents started Peachy Keen Stamps back in 2003, and since then, my mom Kathy has been illustrating her signature line of Peachy Faces and took the die-cutting world by storm! Luckily, she also draws some pretty cute shapes, and I’m super excited to share some ideas with you today!

 

This sweet card was created using Faceless Fruit and Basic Paper Doll Faces – both are available in a suh-weet bundle over at Scrapbook Steals right now!

  • Paper piecing is a fun way to give an instant pop to your projects without having to be the world’s greatest coloring guru. I simply stamped the pear from “Faceless Fruits” onto some patterned paper from Echo Park and again on a sheet of pear-colored cardstock. After I cut the patterned paper pear, I put some foam dimensionals on the back so it appears more 3D.
  • I used Versafine Onyx ink which stamps like a dream (but just a warning, it is not Copic or alcohol marker compatible. It works wonderfully with water-based coloring methods)! To give my little pear a bit more pizzaz I used some chalks in a pink shade and colored a little tongue with a red gel pen.


This Bubbly Bumble Bee card was created using Faceless Bugs- another bundle available on Scrapbook Steals right now – hurry they only have a limited supply at a fabulous price and once they’re gone – they’re gone!

The “Faceless Bugs” stamps that are in the Scrapbook Steals bundle were later made into dies when Kathy teamed up with the folks at Cottage Cutz! While I used the die for this particular project, this bundle comes with the stamps which is just as easy – simply paper piece as I did in the pear card or color your bumble bee in with Copics, pencils, or watercolors!

  • To make the antennae appear on the black cardstock, I heat embossed them with white embossing powder. Super easy: stamp with clear embossing ink (I used Versamagic), sprinkle with white embossing powder, tap off excess and heat with a heat tool until it sets. Voila! I love heat embossing. It gets addicting, just to warn you!

Sweet and simple cheerful flower card created using Faceless Flowers, Flower Centers, and Simple Sallies Assortment – another amazing bundle that’s available at a crazy good price for just a limited time at Scrapbook Steals – once they’ve sold all they’ve got, that’s it! No mas.

If there’s one thing I love about card making – it’s the endless options you get when you pair ink and stamps.

Here I’ve stamped four different flowers using Memento Ink in Cantaloupe and Distress Ink in Tea Dye. As you can see, I started by stamping my flowers off the paper and created a sense of movement.

  • By layering positive and negative images, you can create your own custom flowers and looks. The 3/8″ Simple Sallies fit perfectly in these flowers!

The sentiments on these cards were all stamped from PK-225 Happy Flowers & Cheerful Phrases. I used my DYMO caption maker for the bee card sentiment.

Hope you all enjoyed the inspiration and already picked up your STEAL of the day! It’s rare to find them at a price like this – they’d make fabulous holiday gifts for your stamping friends, too!

Thanks so much for stopping by – have a Peachy Day!!

xo Angelica

Just a little Sparkle and Cheer

Good Morning friends! I know, I know, it’s wayyy too early to start thinking about Christmas…or is it? :) I created a little sparkly card for The Scrapping Cottage blog today – I would love for you to go take a peek!

I used the new Ornate Holiday Tree - it’s easily not only one of my favorites in the release, but one of my favorite dies ever!

I hope you all have a wonderful weekend! I am heading out to Minneapolis tomorrow to spend some much needed time with one of my bestest girl friends! I can’t wait!

xo Angelica

Día de los Muertos Blog Hop

Hola! If you have just arrived from Ana Maria’s Blog, you’ve reached the fourth stop on the Día de los Muertos Blog Hop – hosted by my sweet and super creative friend, Abby!! If you didn’t come from Ana Maria, make sure you start with Abby’s blog so you don’t miss a single stop on this fun hop!

So…what is Día de los Muertos? From Wikipedia:

Day of the Dead (SpanishDía de los Muertos) is a holiday celebrated in Mexico and around the world in many cultures. The holiday focuses on gatherings of family and friends to pray for and remember friends and family members who have died. It is particularly celebrated in Mexico, where it attains the quality of a National Holiday. The celebration takes place on November 1st and 2nd, in connection with the Catholic holidays of All Saints’ Day (November 1) and All Souls’ Day (November 2). Traditions connected with the holiday include building private altars honoring the deceased using sugar skullsmarigolds, and the favorite foods and beverages of the departed and visiting graves with these as gifts.

Depicting this holiday are some of the most colorful, vibrant, happy art pieces you will ever see. Typically, you’ll see skeletons (los muertos – the dead) enjoying all the things they enjoyed in their mortal life.

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For my project today, I chose to show how (especially) in the after life, our loved ones are still happy – or happier, even – and that we should always be reminded to celebrate the people that they were. It’s difficult to see past the fact they are no longer on Earth – I know, I struggle with the loss of my grandpa every single day – but we must. The only way I can get through some days is to keep faith and try to remind myself my grandpa is enjoying the company of his mom & dad again. Can you imagine – being reunited after so long? It makes me happy for him.

My project began as an ATC, which was a blast because I got to use some products that I have been dying to dig into. Let me tell you, you must RUN to Michael’s to get yourself some of the High-Gloss Martha Stewart craft paint. If you like high impact, it offers amazing coverage and a glorious amount of shine. I dig it.

I stamped the skeleton girl from my stamp set, “Sweet Spooks” and colored her in with some warm gray Copics (W1, W3, W5). Her hat brim was colored with another Copic (YR12) and her cheeks colored in with RV17.

After she was stamped, I went back over the lines with a black Copic Liner (0.3 thickness) to provide a more hand-drawn look even though it was stamped.

I adhered seed beads from my ART-C stash and mounted the image onto my dry ATC with Claudine Hellmuth Studio Multi-Medium.

I then used my white Gelly Roll Pen to free-hand all the details including her little funny body. My husband cracked up when he saw her body. LOL

Adding in some quick color with my other paint was super easy. I used Claudine Hellmuth Studio Paint and Martha Stewart Satin craft paint.

I wanted to create a card with the ATC, so I took a piece of turquoise cardstock for my base, and sewed a strip of frayed red ribbon to the side. I hand-drew the floral patterns along the top and bottom border to mimic traditional Mexican folk florals. The sentiment was also hand-drawn and reads “estoy feliz” which translates to “I am happy.” Wouldn’t we love to think of our loved ones who have passed being this happy? I know I do. :)

For your next stop, please hop on over to Monica’s blog, where I know she’ll have something fabulous for you! Thanks so much for stopping by!! xo Angelica

 

Swimming for Katie

 

Good Morning Everyone, and thank you SO much for stopping by today! If you’ve just come from Angela Thomas‘ blog, you’re in the right spot. If not, please visit i {heart} paper’s static page with all the blogs in the hop. Today we are hopping for a very special person in our crafting community, Katie Renz. You can read a bit more about Katie and her family below. When Kate from i {heart} papers approached me to help her manufacture this charitable stamp in a short time frame, of course I was so happy to help! I worked with Peachy Keen Stamps’ manufacturing (they also manufacture Market Street Stamps) to get these stamps out to all of the amazing designers who have teamed up to bring you beautiful inspiration and awareness to the fund that has been set up for Katie and her family. When you make a donation to purchase this stamp, you are going to receive a high-quality clear, peach-tinted stamp that will last through hundreds of impressions.


“Simple Elegance” was the look I was going for. This sweet octopus stamp designed by Becky Oehlers reminded me of just that. I love the bits of glitter and bling and the blue-green in the paper. I love, love, love this adorable image.

From October 10-12 some of the best stampers are joining together to support and encourage our friend and fellow stamper, Katie Renz, who is currently battling inoperable gastric cancer. If you’re not familiar with her, Katie’s cancer story started just before Christmas last year. This young, beautiful, healthy, vibrant mother of 3 with her infectious smile was suddenly diagnosed with an inoperable cancer, virtually overnight. A few tummy aches and then stage 4 gastric cancer. Her first post about it is here. The idea of “Swimming for Katie” came from her recent post here.

This exclusive stamp used in my sample, designed by Becky Oehlers is available as a clear stamp, as well as a digis or a dig and SVG cut file. 100% of the profits go to Katie’s fund to help her and her young family. Her husband Kevin and her three young children need our help and support. In addition to the Keep Swimming Octopus, Marianne Walker and True =D Doodle Designs both also donated digis that are for sale. Direct donations are also being accepted. Information central is HERE. This is a permanent page that will stay active at i {heart} papers with current information and the full 3 day blog hop listing, as well as the donation button.

Here are all the items available for sale.


Keep Swimming Octopus
Peachy Clear stamp

$5.50 with free shipping

Keep Swimming Octopus DIGIstamp
$3.00 with instant download

Keep Swimming Octopus DIGIstamp with SVG cut file
$3.50 with instant download

Keep Swimming Mermaid DIGIstamp
$3.50 with instant download

Keep Swimming Ribbon Fish DIGIstamp and DIGIpapers
$5.00 with instant download
I hope you will join me in supporting Katie through a purchase or donation. The following is a list of everyone who has projects posted today. I hope you will be inspired by them and moved to purchase or donate. If you would like to send Katie a card, her mailing address is:Katie RenzPO Box 5913

Bellingham, WA 98227-5913

Your next stop on the hop is the talented Angie Blom
Ashley Harris
Clare Buswell Jessica Diedrich Lisa Somerville

Charlene Merrick

Eva Dobilas

Judy Rozema

Sharon Doolittle

Tifany DeGough

Windy Robinson

Ashley Cannon Newell

Connie McCotter

Heidi Van Laar

Karen Maldonado

Lori Craig

Melissa Phillips

Tosha Leyendekker

Amy Kolling

Angela Thomas

Angelica Suarez

Angie Blom

Becky Oehlers

Betty Wright

Bev Gerard

Brenda Weaver

Carolyn King

Chari Moss

Charlene Driggs

Claire Brennan

Corinna McGregor

Craft Critique

Karen Hunsaker (Rubbernecker Stamps Designer)

Keely Yowler

Kelly Schirmer

Keri Lee Sereika

Kim Hughes

Kimber McGray

Kittie Caracciolo

Kristin Eberline

Wendy Price

Market Street Stamps Sneak Peek {Night Owls & Argyle}

Happy Tuesday! I have to tell you this might go down as one of the LONGEST weeks in the history of long weeks. My 3 year old, Lucy, and I have had a terrible cough since last Thursday night (hers was worse than mine). We went to the doctor yesterday morning and she is currently testing us for pertussis (a.k.a. whooping cough)! Honestly, things could be so much worse, but when I heard our entire family had to be quarantined to our house for the entire week, I kinda panicked. I am nowhere near a “home body” so it will be an interesting week to say the least! We’re all undergoing a round of antibiotics to be on the safe side, but won’t know for sure if it’s pertussis until Monday. Yikes!

On the plus side, there are TONS of exciting things happening on my blog this week – we have the new Market Street Stamps release and an AWESOME blog hop featuring the new Vintage Fresh Sizzix dies by Eileen Hull. They are UH-MAZING! Check out Day 1 by clicking “Forward” and “Backward” below. Every Tuesday and Thursday for the next 6 weeks, new designers, dies and projects will be showcased and automatically updated in the web ring! SUPER cool!

Ready for today’s Market Street Sneak Peek?

Ok, so here we go! I mixed our new ARGYLE background with this ode to coffee set called NIGHT OWLS. I may or may not have only been thinking of myself when I designed this one, I have to admit! haha

I tried to keep it as much on one layer as possible for easy shipping (I know a few other fellow night owls who would love a card like this!) but ended up adding buttons and twine (cause I can never get enough texture)! I used “Lilac” and “Pink Sorbet” from the Twinery.

I stamped my Argyle stamp in “Pear Tart” (Memento) and stamped my owls in “Tuxedo Black” (Memento) and colored with Copics. If I were to redo this card, I would probably start with a smooth Copic-compatible white cardstock rather than the cream color Stampin’ Up stock I chose. I would have been able to blend a bit easier, and since I used Memento for the background as well, it wouldn’t bleed or anything.

Hope you like it! Be sure to hop over to the Market Street Stamps Blog if you haven’t already to find out how you can win these two sets and all of our other releases this week!

Thanks for stopping by!! xo Angelica

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