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Spellbinders & Unity 2 day blog hop

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Welcome to day one, of the two day hop! You should be joining me from Jessica’s blog , if not then head to the beginning on the Unity Stamp Co. Blog . With all the blog-swaps that are happening out there lately, I can't think of one more exciting than when the amazing women of SPELLBINDERS ™ get together with the rock stars of UNITY STAMP COMPANY ! We can't wait to show you a special line of coordinating products featuring SPELLBINDERS dies and SAMANTHA WALKER for Unity Stamp Co. rubber stamps!    Not only are we thrilled to be collaborating on such a special 2-day event, but ONE of you will win ALL of the coordinating stamps and dies from the Samantha Walker collection!   We will also have 1 winner each day from the comments that will receive 1 Samantha Walker stamp set and coordinating dies. So be sure to enjoy our hop both days, leave comments on all of the blogs each day and check back to see if you won! (winners will be posted on Wednesday, Octo...

Happy Birthday to...

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Today is a very special ladies birthday. Some of us are surprising her with posting birthday cards on our blogs. She loves the colors pink & black, and owns a very popular company called Spellbinders Paper Arts & I am lucky enough to design for them! Without further adieu... Happy Birthday Stacey!! Head on over to the Spellbinders Blog to wish her Happy Birthday & to see more cards!! Materials Used: Spellbinders S5-019 Labels Eight GinaK stamps Kaiser Craft lace and bling Flourishes white card stock Copic markers foam tape Echo Park pattern paper

Day 3 of sneaks: GinaK StampTV kit

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Today the GinaK designers are on day #3 of sneaks. Today the designers are showing off the Stamp TV kit. I love, love, love, love this kit...love it! For my project, I decided to make a pair of tags.  Since my readers are of all levels of paper crafting, I did a short tutorial with step shots, on how I created these tags.  Also, to introduce some of you to something different you can do with your Spellbinders die templates. First, I gathered some pretty pattern paper (Echo Park) and my Spellbinders S5-025 Labels Seventeen die template set.  I cut/embossed the paper so that I had two die cuts out of pattern paper, and one die cut with vellum. Next, I gathered more products that I would need.  Stamps, ink, lace, & bling. Trim/cut the vellum die cut in half.  Along the edges, apply a strong adhesive & very carefully add the vellum to the die cut. I used a strong sticky tape to adhere the lace.  Once adhered, I trim the excess lace off. Here, I cut...