April 1 New Reveal Blog Hop!
This month the Designers were asked to create projects with Want 2 Scrap chipboard products. If you are able to visit any of the shows that SNS is participating in this year, you will notice they now have a larger booth. Margaret and crew are sharing this new, larger space with Want 2 Scrap.
We wanted to showcase various projects using both SNS products and W2S products together. Hopefully, you'll see some new uses of these products that you may not have thought of before. Chipboard can be used for more than scrapbook layouts or mini albums :-). So sit back, enjoy the Hop and get ready to have those creative juices flowing!
Be sure to visit the SNS Blog all month long for more projects and ideas that incorporate your favorite glitters, embossing powders, and more with the Want 2 Scrap chipboard.
On April 3rd, ONE GRAND PRIZE WINNER will be selected from the comments left on the Designers' blogs listed below. Please leave a comment with each Designer in order to be eligible for the Grand Prize. You never know who the Mystery Designer will be that has the winning comment.
The Grand Prize Winner, which will be announced on the SNS Facebook page and on the SNS Blog on April 4, will receive a $20 gift certificate to go shopping at the SNS Shoppe.
The Blog Hop order this month is:
Anne (you are here)
(*Tip: if you have difficulty with a particular link, try clicking on the Designer's blog title to send you to their Home page.)
We hope you enjoy the New Reveal Blog Hop as much as we do. Thanks for joining us and remember to comment on each of the Designers' blogs to be eligible for the Grand Prize.
Wonder who the Mystery Host will be this month????
The Sparkle N Sprinkle Creative Challenge also begins today. There are lots of prizes and recognition badges. Come check out how you can become a SNS Featured Artist as well. The theme is always Anything Goes using Loose Glitter, Embossing Powder, and/or Flock.
Have you checked out the SNS YouTube Channel featuring Demo Donna? If not, then you are in for a real treat. Subscribe today to get all the latest Demo Donna tips and techniques!
Have you checked out the SNS YouTube Channel featuring Demo Donna? If not, then you are in for a real treat. Subscribe today to get all the latest Demo Donna tips and techniques!
Now for a bit about my card.
I like vibrant colors and in order to achieve that with chipboard, I first apply a layer of White embossing powder to all my pieces. (You could also apply gesso or white paint, but then you have to wait for it to dry and make sure you get smooth.) The white allows whatever color I decide to apply on top look like it's intended color, instead of a darker version. For the frame, I added Tangy Tangerine embossing powder and the words were heat embossed with Caribbean.
The Wine Friends stamp was perfect for this project. It's so easy to imagine that Gerty and Eunice (the names given to these girls by the artist who draws them) are soul sisters and best friends. The girls are colored with Copic markers and a bit of Crystal Ice glitter was added to Gerty's pearls and eye wear and to Eunice's fingernail polish. Glossy Accents was used on the wine glasses and on their reading glasses.
I also wanted this to be like one of those decorative frames you find when on vacation. In order to achieve that, I added a piece clear acetate behind the frame to replicate a piece of glass. Then I added dimensional foam to the backside of the frame so that the "photo" is lower than the frame itself. You can see the reflection of the acetate in the photo on the right.
For the card base, I dry embossed the front panel with a Spellbinders embossing folder (Dainty Dots) and then added strips of 1/4" and 1/2" Tear-ific Tape in the center. Crystal Ice glitter was added to the adhesive strips for a bit of bling.
Your next stop on the April New Reveal Blog Hop is Shona and I know she's had lots of fun playing with the Want 2 Scrap chipboard too. Be sure to leave a comment on everyone's blog for you chance to win the $20 gift certificate to Sparkle N Sprinkle.