Technique Tuesday – Bubble Wrap Backgrounds

Technique Tuesday – Featuring the Bubble Wrap Background technique.  Have you ever tried the Bubble Wrap Background technique? This is the perfect technique to do with the Shark Frenzy stamp set from Stampin’ Up! I bet you thought I had forgotten all about this fun stamp set didn’t you?   Nope, I just have so many Read More

Floating Front Card with Butterfly Brilliance

Try it Thursday with this Floating Front technique using the Butterfly Brilliance Bundle.  New in the 2021/2022 Stampin’ Up! Annual Catalog! This is the Butterfly Brilliance bundle available NOW with some exclusive Designer Paper that you won’t want to miss out on. This floating front technique uses the new and exclusive Butterfly Bijou 6 X Read More

Technique Tuesday – Sanded Embossed Backgrounds

This week’s Technique Tuesday card features the Seashells 3D Embossing Folder from Stampin’ Up! This embossing folder is part of my Customer Appreciation PDF file for March featuring the Sand and Sea Suite product suite. I call this technique the Sanded Embossed Background technique and we are going to be using the Sand & Sea Read More

Technique Tuesday – Faux Heat Embossing Technique

Technique Tuesday – Faux Heat Embossing Technique!  Would you like the look of heat embossing but a quicker and easier way of doing it? Look no further! I have the perfect faux Heat Embossing technique to show to you.   I am super excited about this technique and can’t wait to show you! Join me tonight Read More

Technique Tuesday – Kaleidoscope Squares

Technique Tuesday – Kaleidoscope Squares using the Ornate Style stamp set.  I found this technique on Splitcoaststampers and had to give it a try.  I think it turned out pretty cool. Join me tonight at 7:30PM EST on my Facebook page or YouTube Channel “The Stamp Camp” and I’ll show you how it is done. Read More

Technique Tuesday – Floating Elements

Technique Tuesday this week is the Floating Elements technique.  This was something I found on Splitcoaststampers and thought I would give it a whirl.  It is a bit different technique than the Floating Frame Technique; which I have yet to try.  I guess you need the press and seal to do that technique and I Read More