For my Mama Elephant Stampede post, scroll down or click HERE.
For my Avery Elle post, scroll down or click HERE.
I have some very exciting news! I'm guest designing for Ellen Hutson today over in the CLASSroom. Click on over to check out the post and my first ever public stamping video!
Here's a little sneak of my project...
Now for a little fun... Leave
a comment here for a chance to win some of my favorite products that I used
to create my project in the CLASSroom today shown in the photo below!
Here's a little sneak of my project...
I
will post a winner here on August 19th, so be certain to leave a comment by August 18th!
Now off to the CLASSroom to check it out!
Now off to the CLASSroom to check it out!
Congrats on being in the CLASSroom today! I loved your post and your video was great! You made such a trendy, fun card set!
ReplyDeleteAwesome project!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win some cool stuff :)
Haven't watched the video yet, but I am on my way...
I can't decide which I like more: the washi tape, the splatters, the enamel dots, or the sentiment. Okay, I like them ALL! :)
ReplyDeleteI just saw your fun cards over at The Classroom. I really like the controlled splatter using the watercolor pencils.
ReplyDeleteLove the project - nice graphic design! I never know what to do with Washi tape... it looks so good on your project!
ReplyDeleteAdorable Heather. It's great to see your design in Ellen's newsletter. Love the splatters and the fun and trendy design.
ReplyDeleteHeather, one of my most favorite go to places for inspiration is in Ellen's "Classroom" and now your talent adds another level of inspiration for us. Love it!!!
ReplyDeleteHeather, congrats on being in the CLASSroom today!!!! What sweet cards and easy too!!!! We love the paint splatter don't we? :)
ReplyDeleteYour card is so cute! Thanks for a chance to win.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the CLASSroom, and what a great card you're showing us! Love it!
ReplyDeleteWelcome and thanks for sharing with us a great technique. I have water color pencils and can't wait to splatter some color over my cards! ! I never know what to do with Washi Tape so thanks for that tip too! Great video!
ReplyDeleteThank you for helping out in the Classroom. Enjoyed the card and the creative stamp set.
ReplyDeleteWonderful card! Love me some Avery Elle...and dies to match! Woo-Hoo!
ReplyDeleteHeather - lovely card! Congrats on being on the design team. Am anxious to see your next creations. Thanks for sharing your talents!
ReplyDeleteLove the splatter and tape,
ReplyDeletegreat combination! It looks artsy!
This is such a cute project. Card is adorable. Thanks for sharing and congrats on the guest spot.
ReplyDeleteHi, Heather! I enjoyed your video over at the Classroom. Congrats on the DT spot - they are lucky to have you aboard!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your first video. I like to use colored pencils to splatter. I also like to use blow pens too.
ReplyDeleteLove the card - super cute! And thanks for the opportunity to win such cute products too!
ReplyDeleteSuper card set today! Love your use of the washi and the splattering technique is fun - I've been doing it with my InkTense pencils and love the results!
ReplyDeleteGreat video! I think I'm going to have to try this technique. I really like the fine splatter effect! Oh and I love your nail polish!
ReplyDeleteCongrats Heather! Great card:)
ReplyDeleteWatched the video :) Always love watching videos!! And I love the splatters created with the watercolor pencils!
ReplyDeleteI really like the card you made for the Classroom! I love the little ink splatters. Great first video too. Very clear tutorial.
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Congrats on your guest spot in the classroom!
ReplyDeleteWow...the CLASSroom! hooray for you and for your originality. Love it!
ReplyDeleteLove this technique! Always found the misters frustrating... not just control but hard to have just the right color. This way, you could even custom mix the color. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove your cards, and appreciate learning how to use my watercolor pencils to create the splattered look. I have a terrible time with the misters! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAdorable card! Thank you for the video!
ReplyDeleteI love everything about your design!
ReplyDeleteI love everything about your design!
ReplyDeleteYou rocked the video and the cards are adorable! Love this tip on much more manageable splotches of ink!! Thanks for your work on this. :)
ReplyDeleteI have to say I love the technique you used to do the splatter. I too have had the same problem with the mister bottles concentrating too much ink in one area:( Can not wait to try your technique this weekend. The enamel dots by "My Mind's Eye" were pretty cool as well. Like the look they gave your card. I'm going to one of our local crafting shops for a garage sale this weekend and will have to buy some and try them out. Thanks for all the great tips!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun card you made! I love the splatter look - but haven't wanted to invest in the Mr. Heuy's - now I don't have too!! Thanks for the great tip. So fun to see you in the CLASSroom!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your great video - the technique is awesome!
ReplyDeleteI love every thing about the cards you made on the CLASSroom! It's a great technique for smaller splattering but I do like my Mr. Hueys too.
ReplyDeleteLove the video Heather! What a great technique! I am going to have to try it, and fun nail polish!
ReplyDeleteGood times indeed, very pretty!
ReplyDeleteYea, great card Heather. I am in awe of those that use washi well, my attempts are so in need of help!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors and design. Off to watch the vid on YT.
Congrats Heather! Awesome cards, and I love the video!
ReplyDeleteGreat video and card. Love the stamp set.
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Thank you for the great demo showing how to do spatters with water color pencils. I love your card.
ReplyDeleteGreat job on your first video! Love the cards!
ReplyDeletelove the spatters on the card! the whole design worked out so well!
ReplyDeleteI adore this sweet card and I can't wait to watch your first video! :) Congrats on being in the Ellen Hutson newsletter- that's BIG news!
ReplyDeleteThat is just the cutest card ever! I love your spatters.
ReplyDeleteThis is so trendy ! Love it and the way you used the enamel dots...perfect!
ReplyDeleteReally cute card! I love the colors and pattern with the splotches. Those Avery Elle stamps are adorable.
ReplyDeleteFabulous and fun card! Thanks for sharing how you achieved this beauty w/the video! Great job!
ReplyDeleteSo excited you have made your video debut! Video, card and techniques - all awesome :)
ReplyDeleteYour video was super, Heather! I will definitely try the watercolor pencil splatter technique. I, too, have a problem with spray ink splatters, so this will be so helpful to me. It is also a great way to stretch supplies. Thank you so much for sharing. I just subscribed to your blog for more fun to come!
ReplyDeleteLove the card, thanks for filling in.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration you shared with us today, your video was fab! C x
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun card Heather. I love all the elements you combined, they all coordinates well.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on being featured @ The Classroom! Really cute cards!
ReplyDeleteI Love your cards, and technique video, and all the Cool products you used!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration. I'll try this :)
LOVE your card! Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteLove your card, and I have been wanting to make a card using some of the elements you have in yours...a really neat and super card...gotta LOVE it!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your Classroom teaching experience with Ellen Hutson!! I love all her newsletters and end up buying most of what she suggest. Your card really caught my eye with the washbi tape...I'm very exciting about using on cards. Have a great weekend! Thanks for sharing your awesome work.
ReplyDeleteThanks for guest posting in the Classroom. Your card is lots of fun.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy the layout of your card and how you used embellishments in a splatter pattern.
ReplyDeleteHi Heather and welcome to the classroom. I love learning a new technique and I am a visual learner too so thanks for taking the time to make a video for us.
ReplyDeleteThanks for including all three cards--I love to see how subtle shifts change the final effect. Great cards and very professional video.
ReplyDeleteGreat project. Thanks for a chance to win some goodies.
ReplyDeleteAwesome project & video! Thanks for sharing & the giveaway :)
ReplyDeleteYour video was really well done ... nicely planned out. Loved the technique too ... can't wait to try it !
ReplyDeleteGood job...loved the card and video
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun card. Love the design and colors and now I have someone new to follow. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the Classroom! I can't believe that was your first video. Very nice job!
ReplyDeleteI love the tutorial on the splatters! You make it look so easy. I hope to try it this weekend. Oh, and the washi tape. . . I need to check that out.
ReplyDeleteThat was an excellent video - it's hard to believe it's your first one. I have real problems with misters because my hands don't work well, so I'll give your techniques a try. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThought you did a great job on your video. Like the idea of creating any color spatter I want, not just what is manufactured and that I can have more control over the size of the spatter. Like that washi paper too. Thanks for your cute card.
ReplyDeleteTerrific video, Heather! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteGreat video at the CLASSroom. I like the control you achieved with this method.
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Great job on the video! I am going to try that technique right now, thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteGreat design! Thanks for the inspiration AND a chance to win a great prize. :D
ReplyDeleteGreat project, card, and tutorial! Thanks for sharing and giving us a chance to win so we can make it too!!
ReplyDeleteLovely set of cards! Thanks for sharing this technique. I'd love to win!
ReplyDeleteI love your work! Thanks for sharing in the classroom!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on being in the CLASSroom! Looking forward to more of your projects! I love today's project!
ReplyDeleteYour tutorial in the CLASSroom is a great combination of photos and video. And I like the softer effect of splatter you obtain using the watercolor pencils. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteStunning cards. Thanks for sharing the fun technique, love the effect. Would be wonderful to win this sweet prize!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the card and how you used the washi tape
ReplyDeleteAwesome card & video, Heather! How exciting for you! ellenhutson.com has the FASTEST shipping & best customer service EVER!! I hope you continue with them!
ReplyDeleteGreat design! Misters stress me out too! I will be trying this new technique.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love this card! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on doing the first video on the class room. Lovely fun card. I'm going to try this technique. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCongrats--loved your card and enjoyed visiting your blog!
ReplyDeleteCongrats! Liked how you used the washi tape!
ReplyDeleteGreat video Heather! Love the splatter technique and your card. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing your splatter technique i've seen it on cards but had not seen how it was done...loved your card had to pin it along with your video
ReplyDeleteWonderful card! I love the trendy design and the info and techniques you share. Congrats on being the guest designer as well!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the watercolor pencil splatter technique tip! I have "ruined" contless cards with uncontrollable misting. Your cards are fabulous! Thanks so much for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteSaw your card over at Ellen Hutson. Love it! I have enjoyed my visit to your blog and am your newest follower. Love your fab clean style!
ReplyDeleteYou rock, lady. That is all.
ReplyDeleteLove the card. Thanks for sharing an alternative to the spritzers. I always feel like too much comes out.
ReplyDeleteHi Heather. Just discovered your blog from your video and wonderful greeting card on the Ellen Hutson site. Your clean and simple style is my fave! Thanks for sharing.
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