January 9th, 2010 by Tracy
Okay, so I showed you the “tools” that made me start re-thinking my studio space, now I want to show you some of the “fun” that made me want to change the look as well.
This a mobile from IKEA. I’ve had it for years, and it’s a great example of the celestial themed items I’ve [...]
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January 8th, 2010 by Tracy
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, so I thought I’d try to give you all a little inspiration!
This is a simple card made of layers and using die cuts and texturizing plates.
Supplies: The Angel Company stamp sets Love & Laughter (T-2981), Script Background (T-2898), and Flourish Trees of Hope (T-3035). Other supplies include Pop Rockz, Raspberry [...]
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January 2nd, 2010 by Tracy
Personally, I LOVE winter! Yep, even snow! But, for some people, winter means “the blues”. Well, here’s a little card to celebrate the “winter blues”.
“Winter Cheer” is stamped in White Opaque Stazon on acetate. The “swirl” is stamped on blue cardstock in Refelction Palette ink. (Both images are from The Angel Company stamp set “Snow Much [...]
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September 22nd, 2009 by Tracy
My husband & I are both full-time students at ISU (Idaho State University). The school colors are black and orange, and the team name is the Bengals. A couple of weeks ago, hubby voluntered at the university’s Holt Arena, our indoor stadium, for an all day high school football tournament. (Four teams each from Idaho [...]
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May 26th, 2009 by Tracy
This a card I entered in a TAC contest, but didn’t win. The name of the Category was “It’s All in the Details”. Hopefully you can make out the details in the photo. :)
I used the T-2825 “Butterbees and More” and T-2890 ”Be Still” stamp sets. I used papers from V-843 ”Angelee” collection for the background and to paper piece the [...]
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