PSA Essentials and Cottage Cutz Holiday Card Blog Hop

Hello and Happy FRIDAY! Today The Scrapping Cottage is hoppin’ with PSA Essentials to bring you holiday card and project ideas using products from both companies! Have you just come from the super talented Meylssa’s blog? If not, be sure to head to the beginning of the hop with Kay so you don’t miss a stop or a chance to win!

PRIZE PACKAGE DETAILS:   Readers who hop to each of the blogs, comment at each, and are a follower of PSA Stamp Camp will be entered to win the “Holiday Card” prize.  This prize contains 3 Peel & Stick stamp sets, 1 stamper, 1 black ink & 1-2 color ink from PSA Essentials.   The winner will also receive a $50 gift certificate to The Scrapping Cottge for the grand prize.   There are also 9 opportunities to win a 3 x 3 die from The Scrapping Cottage! Just leave comments along the way and each Cottage Cutz designer will choose one lucky winner to win a 3×3 in stock die of their choice! Suh-weeet!
I knew I really wanted to create with the Peachy Keen line of dies from the Scrapping Cottage. They are pretty simple to put together, and don’t require you to use all the pieces. I used the Gingerbread Dolls and Doll Accessories. I used a different face stamp set (Happy Lashes by PKS) than what comes in the package but the faces that it comes with are also SUPER cute.

I was lucky enough to be in a blog hop with PSA earlier this year and had this sweet set of “Whimsy Cakes” that worked perfectly with my “Baker’s Man” gingerbread. To me, it almost looks like they’re bringing a holiday treat to a friend! :)

I used patterned paper from Crate Paper’s “Peppermint” collection, and Echo Park’s “Holly Jolly Christmas” line.
Hope you enjoyed my little stop on the hop, next, head on over to Cheryl’s blog where I’m sure you’ll find something amazing!

Lost? No problem! Here’s the full link list to help you find your way! Have a super weekend!

Peachy Keen Kut Outs Blog Hop

Good Morning Peachy Friends! I hope you’re just joining me from Ruthie’s blog, but if not, no worries! I have the entire blog hop list at the bottom of my post, and you can start over at the Peachy Keen Stamps Blog so you don’t miss a single stop along the way!

Today, we’re excited to show you some ideas on how to use our new Peachy Keen Kut Outs!!

 For my card today, I used the Christmas Tree Die as well as the Santa Tree stamp set that coordinates. There’s also another coordinating set, Decorate Me Tree! There are so many options and fun ways to use these!

Using Copic Markers in YG03, YG05, and YG25, I first layered my lightest color onto the tree (YG03).

I took my mid shade (YG05) and flicked my marker under each tree “bough”. I blended the edges with my YG03 again.

Finally, I took the darkest color (YG25) and flicked a little more under each bough and blended once more. SUPER easy blending technique and the results are so pretty!

For my tree’s cheeks, I used craft chalk and applied in a circular motion until I acheived the desired color. His eyes are colored in with a white gel pen, his nose and mouth were colored in with a dark pink gel pen.

I finished up my card by embossing a light teal panel and adding some Nestabling. I love the little bit of POP it gives the card!

The sentiment is from the new “Oh by Golly” set that coordinates with the new releases.

Be sure to leave your comments across ALL blogs in the hop, as each comment is a chance at winning ONE of THREE prize packages!

Each winner will receive their choice* of one new die and one new stamp set! (*subject to availability)

And now through Sunday (11:59 PM CDT) Peachy Keen Stamps is offering an additional 5% off our tiered discounts when you use PROMO CODE: KUTOUT5 at checkout!

Total savings of up to 15% OFF on almost everything in the Peachy Keen shop!

PLUS, enjoy FREE SHIPPING* this weekend in addition to your discount!

*free shipping available to Domestic USA addresses, only*

Thanks so much for stopping by, your next stop is the sweet & talented Jeanne!! 

And if you’re in a hoppin’ mood, the Market Street Stamps/Twinery Blog Hop is also happening today and tomorrow!! I’ll have a project to share with you tomorrow, but for now, start with the first half of the hop beginning here!

BLOG HOP Order:

 

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

SVG Attic Guest Designer and The Twinery DT Call

Hi Everyone – I’m so honored to be a guest designer here at SVG Attic today! Jessica is a doll to work with, and I’m thrilled to be using some of her designs in a new realm of paper crafting for me – SVGs! Believe it or not, I hadn’t even really attempted cutting an SVG before I found Jessica’s designs. I’m a stamper, and crafting with the help of my computer seemed like a huge leap into the unknown! I saw SVG Attic’s Holiday Boxes and knew that would be a perfect set to really give my Silhouette a good work out!

For today, I decided to do the Pillow Box from Holiday Cheer Gift Boxes two ways. One box is an all-occasion box stamped with “For You” from Market Street Stamps’ Homegrown set. I stamped the sentiment in clear watermark ink and sprinkled with white embossing powder. After hitting it with a heat gun, I went ahead and layered the remaining elements. Isn’t that paper amazing? It’s from Crate Paper’s Farmhouse and Peppermint Collection! To finish off this cute box, I wrapped some Cappuccino twine from The Twinery around it.

The Christmas box was created using Crate Paper’s Peppermint collection and stamped with a “Merry Christmas” sentiment from Peachy Keen Stamps’ “Christmas Words” sentiment set. I love how the wood grain paper looks with that red and pink! I finished off the box again with twine from The Twinery, but this time used Maraschino and Blossom. This combo makes me happy – I definitely need to make a matching card!

Be sure to hop over to SVG Attic today and check out the file I used – it contains four different boxes which you’ll LOVE having in your stash because they can be used for just about anything! I filled these up with Tootsie Rolls, but they would be the perfect size to tuck sweet handmade jewelry, a small ornament or even a cookie cutter!

As I get more familiar with the Silhouette you can BET I’ll have lots more SVG Attic inspiration on my blog!!

Hey speaking of The Twinery – did you happen to visit their BLOG last week? I have some super exciting news!! Monika Wright of I Love it All and I were asked to come back next year as Senior Designers for The Twinery!! SO amazing – and what’s great is that they also have an OPEN CALL  going on right now! So if you LOVE baker’s twine as much as me, and you’d like to join the team, be sure to submit, there’s still time!

Thanks so much for stopping by today!

xo Angelica

PKS Mini Release Hop & Market Street Stamps’ Anniversary Week Kick Off

Hi Everyone! Welcome to the Peachy Keen Stamps Fall Mini Release & Country Bumpkin Blog Hop! If you just came here from the Peachy Keen Blog, you’ve found the first stop – yay! If you just happened to stop by my blog, be sure to check out PKS first so you don’t miss out on all the info!

Peachy Keen Stamps just released some super cute Fall sets earlier this month – if you missed them, be sure to head back to the blog to see all the new sets! Our sweet friend and fellow designer, Lorie, also introduced her new line – Country Bumpkin Stamps – which will be exclusively available through Peachy Keen’s website!! YAY! Congratulations Lorie!!

This hop lasts three days (today – Wednesday) and some of our designers will have new projects posted all three days, so be sure to check the hop during that time. If you leave a comment, each of the designers will choose one lucky commenter to win a $15 gift certificate to Peachy Keen Stamps!! There are over TEN chances to win!

For my card today, I wanted to really make this adorable ear of corn stand out. To do just that, I stamped the multiple stalk corn image first from the Faceless Corn Set (this is easily becoming one of my FAVORITE PKS sets!!). I then inked up just the bottom stalk again and stamped it to create another stalk “growing” next to it.

After I had that stalk stamped, I went ahead and stamped the larger individual cob of corn on top to make it appear like it could be growing or at least popping out from the stalk itself. Because I was paper piecing, masking the stamp was not necessary. The paper covers up any overlapping lines.

Using dimensionals, I popped up the left leaf and the top triangle in his “hair” for a more 3-d look. What do you think?

Here is a list of everything I used to create this super simple (but FUN) card!

MATERIALS USED:
Cardstock: Rustic Cream {Papertrey Ink}, Kraft {stash}
Pattern paper: My Little Shoebox
Fiber: Honeydew and Cappuccino Baker’s Twine {The Twinery}
Stamps: Faceless Corn Set {Peachy Keen Stamps}

Be sure to head to the other PKS Design Team Member’s blogs today through Wednesday and don’t forget you can save 10% MORE on top of the already in-place discounts at PKS! Simply use:

PROMO CODE: MINIHOP 

at checkout!

For our other exciting news today, have you stopped over at the Market Street Stamps’ blog this weekend?


TONS of fun stuff going on there – and HERE too. I’ll be back later today with some MSS inspiration! For now, leave a comment on this post for a chance to win a $15.00 Gift Certificate from PKS!!

Your next stop on the hop is ——> VIV!

Take a peek at all the other designer’s creations below:

PKS Blog - http://peachykeenstamps.blogspot.com

Angelica - http://handmadebyangelica.com {You’re here!}

Viv - http://craftinghaven.blogspot.com {Next Stop!}

Lorie - http://thethinkinspot.blogspot.com

Janice - http://stampingwithjanice.blogspot.com

Nikki - http://scrappinnavywife.blogspot.com

Emma - http://www.creativetimeforme.com

Samantha - http://samanthacasey.blogspot.com

Lisa - http://our2angelsinheaven.blogspot.com

Kim - http://paperpunchaddiction.com

Heidi - http://gotscraps.blogspot.com

Joanna - http://scrap-making.blogspot.com

Erin - http://erinleecreative.com

Ruthie - http://septemberninth.blogspot.com

Kathy - http://peachykeenstamps-kathy.blogspot.com

 

 

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