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Our wish for you

A bright and happy hello!  Jen Roach here and today I have a cheery and bright layout to share with you.  I added some WOW! to my layout by stamping and embossing some stamped images on the background paper and also adding some glitter to the edges of the die cut paper.


I glittered the edges of the die cut paper using a WOW! Embossing Pen and some the Neutral Ultra Shimmer embossing powder.  It's very quick and easy to get precise lines and add glitter anywhere you like!

You can also see a close up of how I added some stamped images and embossed with the WOW! Opaque white powder.


If you look closely you can see I added a bling circle I added around the "wish" that my daughter blew off the dandelion.  I was kinda proud that I managed to capture that in the photo :)


Thanks so much for stopping by!

Supplies: Stamps:  Is it a bird set (round hearts) from WOW! Embossing Powders, Gratitude set (loopy lines and hearts in a row) from WOW! Embossing Powders WOW! Embossing Powders:  Opaq…

You Love the Outdoors Wow Layout

Happy Monday Everyone!
I'm getting off to a late start after fighting off a migraine but it's super sunny and beautiful here in So Cal so I'm going to share my layout and then head out into the sunshine!!

Today I have a layout to share which uses both the Wow! stamps and powder.


This is my sweet nephew who just LOVES being outside in the dirt!
I used the "Is it a bird?" and "Gratitude" stamp sets and the Regular Earthtone Honey powder.
The title is cut on my Silhouette and then I embossed them with the honey embossing powder.
It's an easy way to tint a title and gives it some texture and shine.
If you haven't played with your powders and stamps in a while, break them out and have a fun play day!

I hope you are all having a fantastic summer!!
xo
amy

Thank you card and a lot of embossing

Hello, my dear crafty friends! Iritis here today and this time I am going to show you my new and very much embossed card.
For a long 4-5 month I was doing scrapbooking pages and altered projects for this  blog and this month was my turn to make a card. So I made one and then I decided to enter it to the web magazine and they  took it for the publication.Good news and bad news. As this card can't be posted here till August and I had to make another card for this post.
So here is the new card-summer colors, but in a kind of a muter way.
I very simple card made for WOW Embossing Powders blog post.


I used this Flowers Wow stamp and then heat embossed it with 4 summery embossing powders: Sour Lemon, Whirly Pop, Gummy Bear Green, Cotton Candy
My  tip here is to use a white pigment ink and not a Clear embossing one as I really want to see that the whole stamp will be shown. The second tip is  to put your cardstock on the top of your inked stamp and to use some roller  to get better impression…

Patriotic Summer Decor

Few things conjure up thoughts and memories of summer then 4th of July, don't you agree? I love 4th of July festive colors and indoor/outdoor decor but don't have much of it. I created this little plaque to start my own collection of 4th of July decor.

I started with a plain piece of wood and covered it with some paper from Authentique Paper's Genuine line.

I then added to the background using the hearts from the stamp set called Gratitude and embossed them with Metallic Platinum Sparkle.

All the butterflies are from the wonderfully fun set called Build a Butterfly.

Each butterfly and coordinating smaller butterflies are embossed in the following 3 powders: Cable Car Red, Earthtone Blueberry & Neutral Ultra Shimmer.

I love the way this turned out...what do you think?

Do you like to make things for the holidays? What have you got planned for the summer? I just hope to get through the day without melting!! I hope you have enjoyed today's post. This has been Jeannie from The Polka…

A Little Bit of Vintage...

Good Morning!  It's Jamie back with you today sharing what has become one of my favorite cards.!  Now, before I begin I should tell you that I am not so great with vintage'y things.  I have tried and failed ...miserably...many, many times! :)
 When I received the Vintage 1928 Stamp Set from WOW Embossing Powders, I just loved the images and knew I would have to try again! 
Just have a look...aren't they amazing!? 

I used the chair, the roses (the one on the top left with the box), and the key from the Vintage 1928 set and then the Thank You sentiment from the Gratitude set...and I kept it simple.
I started off by adding the sentiment to the front of the card in black ink

 and then added the chair above it, centering.

I stamped the chair again on another piece of cardstock with Embossing Ink and then covered it with Angel Wings Embossing Glitter!

I removed the excess glitter onto a piece of scrap paper and poured it back into the original jar for storage.
Once you have the powder r…

Thank You So Very Much - Tutorial by Jamie Cripps

Hi guys!  Jamie back with you today sharing a tutorial for making this card!   First, you will need to gather your supplies.   You will need: Clear Embossing Ink Acrylic Block to fit your stamp WOW Gratitude Stamp Set WOW Opaque Bright White Embossing Powder WOW Earthtone Olive Embossing Powder Black Cardstock Scissors Foam Adhesives
Supplies: Stamps: Gratitude by Suzy West (WOW Embossing Powders) Embossing Powder: Opaque Bright White, Reg. and Earthtone Olive Reg. (WOW Embossing Powders) Cardstock: White (Recollections) and Black (The Paper Studio) Patterned Paper: Loyal 6x6 Pad (Authentique) Twine: Flax (The Twinery) Ink: Clear Embossing Distress by Tim Holtz (Ranger), Charcoal (Cat's Eye Chalk Ink),   and Tuxedo Black (Momento) Gems: Green Gradient (Creative Charms) Ribbon: Green (May Arts) Punch: 1/4 Corner Rounder (Zutter) Adhesive: Adhesive Runner and 1/4" Black Zapdots (Helmar)

I hope you have enjoyed today's tutorial.   Be sure to check out the WOW blog for projects posted daily!

A sweet photo holder with some WOW!

Hello!  Jen Roach here and today I have a little altered photo holder to share with you.  I recently attended a scrapbooking convention here in Ontario and I picked up a project kit for this great little spool photo holder.  Of course, I had to add some WOW! to jazz it up a bit.


I stamped the background file folder cardstock with the WOW! Brocade stamp and then embossed with West By the Bay Collection -  Tea Garden Green (SWWH03).  I also stamped the blue cardstock with the Brocade stamp and embossed with Suzy West Pantry Collection - Blueberry (SWWJ06).

I added a few rolled rose felt flowers with pearl centers near my photo.
As you can see adding the heat embossing to the background adds so much shine to your project.  It's a bit difficult to see but I used KI Memories stickers for the sweet heart sentiment and covered them with some pearl paint to add even more dimension.
I also used the Brocade stamp and Suzy West Pantry Collection - Blueberry (SWWJ06) on the kraft paper for the b…

The Powder Puff girls are back!

Hi there, it's Gina
and the Powder Puff Girls! We are starting off May with an amazing array of projects to get you inspired.
First up is an amazing card set by Jennifer Roach. I love the bright colors she used on these, so eyecatching!

Call me card set by DT member Jennifer Roach
Supplies:
Stamps: "Call Me" set from WOW! Embossing
Ink: Versafine Smokey Grey, Versamark (for embossing)
WOW! Embossing Powders: Suzy West By the Bay Collection - Cable Car Red
Papers: Old phone book pages, Jillibean Soup, Provocraft, Basic Grey
Accessories: Maraschino twine from The Twinery, button, Dienamics
fish tail die from My Favorite Things, Spellbinders die

Next up, we have an altered canvas by Birgit Koopsen. Can you say WOW? That background with the mixed colors and embossed stars is simply amazing!

Let's go dancing canvas by DT member Birgit Koopsen

I used a dress doll shape from Basically Bare and covered the top part and
the bottom part with Versamark (I did not color the cardboard sh…

Kraft and white WOW!

Hello!  Jen Roach here and today I have a few quick and easy cards to share with you that I created using some kraft cardstock, WOW! Opaque Bright White embossing powder and the WOW! Gratitude stamp set

But first, don't forget about the blog hop (with an awesome prize pack) that we have going on.  All of the details can be found on Suzy's  post here.


For this first card I created the background using two stamps from the WOW! Gratitude set. I put both of the strips onto the same block before stamping which made creating the background super quick.  For the ticket strip I lined up the stamps so that the ends were touching and then embossed and cut them out.

For the second card I used a tree stencil template.  I applied Versamark ink all over the surface and then embossed with the opaque white WOW! powder. I also "distressed" the edges with my Versamark pad, dipped the edges into the powder and embossed again.  I finished off the card with some white ruffle ribbon, bake…