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Monday, September 26, 2011

"Feeling Batty" REVEAL...Unscripted Sketches #125

Happy Monday everyone! Last week I was a "Little Batty" with my work schedule and working in craft time for etsy orders, craft shows...and PLAY TIME with Unscripted Sketches Sketch it Saturday's sketch #125. Can you believe this is my 25th creation for the team??? Wow, I thinks I'm going to have to celebrate or something.

I rounded up some scraps and a coffee cozy from Starbucks since I needed a piece of corrugated (it happened to be in the pile of crafty stuff on the table), and a piece of purple mesh. The big "H" is a rubon the other letters are Karen Foster Holloween Letters. I planned a different phrase but it was larger than the whole card. This worked out nicely. The orange background paper is My Minds Eye, Stamp in corner is one of the Studio G dollar goodies from the craft store. { HELPFUL HINT } I have hundreds of these babies stored in large binders in trading card sleeves by theme. The bat flourish is Inkadinkado and is stamped on a piece of acetate with Staz-on that I trimmed out like it was a store bought embellishment.

I really love the bat swirly flourish and it came with some other equally fancy haunted swirls - it brings movement. I did flip it over, since I needed it going to the right, not the left...a perk of using acetate. Hope you like it : )

What is Sketch it Saturdays at Unscripted Sketches? Every Saturday morning a new sketch is posted for the week. Flip the sketch, rotate it… create a card, a scrapbook page, a wall hanging, digital, paper, fabric, paint, anything your imagination comes up with! There is no right or wrong way, as long as you are using the Unscripted sketch as the inspiration for your creation! And everyone is invited to join in the fun...and post your creation on their page for all the world to see!

Have a great evening! There will be a special double post this upcoming weekend as I debut with my first post for the new Viva Las VegaStamps Design Team on Oct. 1st. Perhaps I can combine the two....hmmmm - we'll see! Sb

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Happy Happy Sunday!! I have super awesome news!!!

I am proud to announce that I have been selected to be part of an awesome group of artists & crafters! It is beyond words to explain how happy I am to be part of this group of talented stamp artisans. WOW! This is an awesome adventure that I am setting off on and I invite everyone to come along for the ride.

ANNOUNCING the New Viva Las Vegastamps! Design Team

Viva Las Vegastamps is excited to introduce you to our new Design Team for the next 6 months... This team will be post projects on the Viva Las Vegastamps blog on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays. We hope you stop by to check it out and leave comments.


Team Leader

Terri Sproul is a diverse and experienced designer, design team leader and instructor for multiple companies in the paper craft world including “Glue Dots®”, “Stewart Superior”, “Robin Nest”, “Sakura Hobby Craft” and “Viva Las Vegastamps!” to name a few. Terri and her husband Marc have the pleasure of living in San Diego County On top Of Palomar Mountain. She has received a Bachelor of Scrapbooking Arts from Creating Keepsakes and Bachelor of Scrapbooking Education from EK Success. Terri’s passion is teaching fellow Scrapbooker’s and Stamper’s new techniques and to think ‘out of the box’ and ‘off the Page.’ Visit her website and blog to see all the exciting stuff she does at http://www.terrisproul.com – link to blog is also there.



I've always been a crafty girl. Having two artistic and crafty parents certainly helped to push me in that direction! In Junior High school, I entered art competitions with drawings. About 13 years ago I discovered rubber stamping and scrapbooking. What a wonderful way to both get your creative groove on AND do something wonderful for your family. I know my kids' families will appreciate their scrapbooks when they are all grown up and married! I worked at our local scrapbook store for almost 3 years, and continued to teach there until it closed May 2011. I still teach at other area stores and am a Ranger Certified Educator. If it's messy, I can probably tell you what to do with it!

Lyneen Jesse lives in Bremerton, WA with her wonderful husband of eleven years and their absolutely spoiled schnauzer Daisy. Working full-time she also teaches classes at the local scrapbook store and creates in her home studio. She enjoys stamping, scrapbooking, altered art, collecting vintage treasures and photography. She started creating at a very young age following in her mothers footsteps. Rubber stamping has been a love of hers before rubber stamping was popular. People have been know to call her “the MacGyver” of paper, since she can create just about anything from paper. Lyneen is the proud owner of thousands of rubber stamps and tons of pattern paper. Like many her style has evolved over time. Vintage has become her all time favorite. Lyneen has been published in Rubber StampMadness, Take Ten, Stampers Sampler, West Sound Home&Garden and most recently in The Best of Stampington & Company HandCrafted Vol.7.


Joe Morgan has always been fond of crafting. His favorite holiday is Halloween and, perhaps instinctively, his black cat is named Elphaba (after the wicked witch in Wicked). Joe enjoys stamping, embossing, card making, learning new techniques and some scrapbooking, along with paper crafting home décor items – like garden lanterns with paper silhouettes and an antique finish. He also loves going to yard sales and flea markets where he likes to look for things that are cool or unusual as well as things that he and his partner can use in their craft projects! Joe lives is Columbus, OH with his partner and his pet cat. He is currently on the design team for Create & Craft, where he enjoys developing new class ideas and teaching occasional card and/or technique classes at local stores or exhibitions. He is also on the design team for Viva Las Vegastamps! where he gets to have fun making new projects, and then he gets to blog about them.




Joe has been crafting for since he was little. He loves detail and 3D work and paper piecing is his specialty. Joe’s work has appeared in Scrap & Stamp Arts magazine. He’s filmed a segment of Crafting at the Spotted Canary with Joy Macdonell (airs on PBS Fall 2011) and has won Archiver’s One-of-a-Kind Wall Art contest (Ohio, August 2011). When he’s not designing paper art projects, he works as CTO at Delphia Consulting.



I am a graphic artist by trade in the fast-paced printing industry by day... which supports my creative muse at night...under the web handle sbartist. I am a native of Chicago, and have lived in Florida most of my life. I currently reside in Fort Lauderdale, Florida with my husband of 19 years. I have been crafting from a very young age and was encouraged to be creative as I was growing up. I am a painter at heart, and I love to learn new things; making collage or assemblage, dabbling in photography, sewing, stamping, mixing it all up. There is a method to my madness, altered, collage-like and experimental. Several years ago I found out about stamping at Stamping Wild {a stamp store in South FL which has since closed}, which led me to the scrapbooking store. In turn I learned all about these things which led me into my latest passion – ALTERED ARTS. I love to make dimensional things, something that pops-up, not just flat on the page…whatever tickles my fancy at that moment. I love to make "Throw-away" collages - making things from scraps and leftovers of other projects. I am also enjoy the practice of Greencrafting and repurposing everyday items into my creations. I'm currently a member of the Unscripted Sketches Design Team, and I am so excited to be a part of the Viva Las Vegas Stamps Design Team.



DeeDee is a 24 year old part time stay at home mommy, part time nanny and full time artist. She's married to the perfect man for her... one who never stifles her creativity. She loves all materials; paper, plastic, wood, metal and fibers.. and loves all the different finishes that each one can manage.. and some they can't! She's a risk taker and an experimenter... a hands on do it yourselfer."



Lea Cioci CPD CPT is a freelance designer and serves as a demo artist, instructor, and design consultant to several companies in the hobby industry. Lea's work has been published in many paper arts magazines, C&T publication books, Design Original books, and contributions to other published arts and crafting books. Lea has worked as a demonstrator and educator for Plaid Enterprises as well as a USAQ Pro. Currently, Lea is also a Ranger Ink Educator and Certified Copic Designer. Lea's journey led her to the creation of stamp images to give the artist the freedom to create a very personal self-expression. Lea’s recent works for C&T Publishing include Scrap Your Stuff, Board Book Play, and Creative Art Concepts for Papercrafts -Lea’s own book: Creative Art Concepts for Papercrafts, launched Feb., 2007. In 2009, several art pieces were highlighted in 1000 Handmade Greetings, and additional work in Somerset Memories with new work in Somerset Digital in the fall issue of 2010.

Please stop by each of their blogs and congratulate them. If you click on each member's photo it will take you to each of their blogs...

I will be having two posts per month starting October 1st through the end of March 2012. I'm so excited to be a part of this talented group of artists, and looking forward to sharing my VLVS creations with all of you. This is in addition to the Unscripted Sketches Design Team, so I will be having twice the fun to share. Yippee!!!

: ) Sb

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Still Summer in Paradise
Sketch it Saturday #124 Reveal


Are you ready...it's time for Unscripted Sketches Sketch it Saturday Reveal! This week's creation is using Sketch #124 over at Unscripted Sketches but it has a leaf in the sketch. This would make it fall, wouldn't it? Not with unscripted sketches...down here in South Florida, Summer is still in full swing! Here's my twist on this week's sketch.

This summery card begins with this Lounging Flamingo and the layered sun from Viva Las Vegas Stamps {I've linked each to the VLVS website}. The sun has a face, but I masked over it. I stamped in orange on yellow stock, cut out and layered yellow and orange papers. I edged with my favorite antique gold dew drop ink. I hand colored the flamingo with my watercolor pencils, then added some twinkle with liquid "Shimmerz Bling" in Under the Sea and Gold Shimmer. The flowers are Prima layered on a recycled tag from a totebag. This tag was the shape of a pretty flower, so it was perfect. I covered up text with acrylic paint, then added color back to fill in with my Caran D'ache water crayons and rubbed edges with antique gold. I pinched the corners to add dimension and adhered the prima flowers with a gem brad. It's a bit chunky for a card, but I love it - as I'm sure anyone would to receive it.


What is Sketch it Saturdays at Unscripted Sketches? Every Saturday morning a new sketch is posted for the week. Flip the sketch, rotate it… create a card, a scrapbook page, a wall hanging, digital, paper, fabric, paint, anything your imagination comes up with! There is no right or wrong way, as long as you are using the Unscripted sketch as the inspiration for your creation! And everyone is invited to join in the fun...and post your creation on their page for all the world to see!

Hope you have a great weekend. I am looking forward to having a nice relaxing weekend...I plan to putter around doing whatever and take a nap... no more Craft Shows for at least a week. Keep a lookout for a special post tomorrow with some great news!!! I'm so excited and can't wait to share.
: ) Sb

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Celebrating 50... Lovely Card using
Unscripted Sketches #123


Right on time! Presenting our regularly scheduled Sketch it Saturday's Reveal! This week's creation is for sketch #123 over at Unscripted Sketches. There's a PIGGYBACK challenge this week, too - calls for using numbers. So I made my card very elegant with purple and gold celebrating 50. It could be 50th Anniversary or birthday. Either way it's lovely.

No stamping this week. I used chipboard numbers embellished with shimmery acrylic paint & gold ink, topped diamond glaze AND cuttlebug embossed borders on strips of fancy gold paper. Nothing goes to waste around here - this paper was a misprint of the gold tickets I was making for the craft show swag bags. This simple design is mounted on purple cardstock and finished off with some pearly buttons and sheer ribbon. My apologies for the photo - this one is just too chunky to scan.

A question??? Does anyone else fiddle with their bows for over an hour to make them just right???


What is Sketch it Saturdays at Unscripted Sketches? Every Saturday morning a new sketch is posted for the week. Flip the sketch, rotate it… create a card, a scrapbook page, a wall hanging, digital, paper, fabric, paint, anything your imagination comes up with! There is no right or wrong way, as long as you are using the Unscripted sketch as the inspiration for your creation! And everyone is invited to join in the fun...and post your creation on their page for all the world to see!

Hope you have a great weekend. Tomorrow is "Art Sunny Side Up", my big craft show I have been working on and looking forward to for weeks. Wish me luck! I hope to see all my local friends there, too.
: ) Sb
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