Happy St. Patrick’s Day! I hope everyone had a great weekend. For me, I finally got a haircut, Mallory came back from Spring Break on the beach, and she headed back to school yesterday. My house is back to normal and quiet!

I have a couple of announcements today. The first, Rubbernecker Stamp Company is having a March Madness Sale. There are stamps from the Rubbernecker and Stamp Oasis collections on sale for $2.95 or less.

Now for the second announcement. Today is the first challenge in the Rubbernecker Blog Challenges. Every Monday, Jeanne will be posting a new color challenge on her Blog, Inky Paws. Everyone is welcome to play along with us! However, if you make a card using any image from Rubbernecker Stamp Company and post a link back to the Challenge post on Inky Paws, you will be entered into a monthly drawing for a $25.00 Gift Certificate redeemable at Rubbernecker Stamp Company. The drawing will be held on the last Wednesday of each month and the winner will be announced on our blogs as well as the Rubbernecker Home Page.

We also have these nifty Rubbernecker Challenge Blogger buttons available for your blogs.

Just right click, save, and add it to your sidebar!!!

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Onto the first Rubbernecker Blog Challenge – RBC01. Today’s colors are turquoise, green and brown. You’ll notice that the colors are not specified – use any color of turquoise, green or brown you wish!

There are a number of Rubbernecker Design Team members posting samples today:

• Jeanne at Inky Paws

• Candy at Candy’s Land

• Broni at Splashes of Color

• Kittie at Kittie Kraft

• Shelly at Stamp with Shelly

Here’s my sample for today’s challenge.

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The image was stamped on Neenah Classic Crest Solar White with Adirondack Pitch Black, and then colored with Copic Markers. The underwater bubbles and the dots/trim on the bathing suit and bow were highlighted with an Inkssentials White Opaque Pen. For added texture, I added three drops of Ranger Glossy Accents over the bubbles. The image was cut out and matted on a piece of Tawny cardstock. The background paper was sewn to a panel of the tawny cardstock.

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Stamps: Rubbernecker Little Lovin’s Kids Collection, 211-01 Big Fish Postcard from Rubbernecker Stamp Company

Paper: Neenah Classic Crest Solar White, Turquoise, Prism Tawny Medium, Urban Lily Sugary Collection Midsummer

Ink: Adirondack Pitch Black

Accessories: Copic Markers, Sewing Machine, Ranger Glossy Accents and Inkssentials White Opaque Pen, Ribbon, Mounting Tape

Don’t forget to check back tomorrow. It’s Treasure Hunt Tuesday. PLUS, we will be announcing two new Guest Designers for the Rubbernecker Team. We are very excited to have these two very talented and amazing artists join us!

Oh my BADness, it’s Thursday already! This week is going by much faster than I need it too. Of course, it didn’t help that I slept until close to 10:00 a.m. for a couple of days. I guess I’ve caught up – I was awake at 6:00 a.m., and have gotten so much more accomplished this morning than I have all week. I still have some things to do for Mallory and I do believe she gets home on Saturday. Hmmmm, so much for procrastinating any longer!

Well hecker doodles, I just scanned my old posts for a picture from CHA that I had already shown you, and guess what? I didn’t post it! Well, bless my little heart. Let me go find it, cause this post won’t mean a thing without it. Enjoy some . I’ll be back in a flash!

How was your chocolate? Told ya I’d be back!

While browsing in the Product Performers Booth at CHA, I met Judi Hodgkin, owner of Scrapperydashery and designer of this fabulous paper and card design. The paper is double-sided and coordinates with Ranger Adirondack Inks.

Scrapperdashery outside

I loved the layout of this card, and knew that I would eventually make mine own.

Scrapperdashery inside

After getting the dogs out and my coffee cup in hand this morning, I turned on my computer. Geeze were there a lot of emails last night. The next thing I did was check in on the Splitcoast Ways to Use it Challenge today. Much to my delight, it was to use designer paper for everything on the card. If we didn’t use designer paper, we had to make out own. Here was my chance to make the card I’ve been so wanting to make – WOO HOO! Little did I know, that it would get so detailed and involved, take me all morning and give me ink-stained fingers, but I must say – I did it and think the effort was well worth it!

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To start with, I took a 12×12 sheet of paper that Judi gave me at CHA, and scored it in the middle at 6″. I made two more scores at 4″ each to make the tri-fold. Once I had the general design for the card, I cut the inside panel at an angle and using a 2″ circle punch, notched out the flaps. My next step was to distress all the inner edges and give them a quick sponge with Vintage Photo Distress Ink. I started stamping all sides of the paper then, using the Tim Holtz Spills and Splatters collection. Now get this! I was stamping the sentiment on the front of the card, looked down and noticed that the seal was up.

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I stamped the sentiment and I’ll be darned if it wasn’t upside down. (See this picture of the stamp just flipped right to left)

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Well, my heart just sunk, but I wasn’t about to waste another sheet of this fabulous paper, re-score, distress, etc., all over again. My thought, “Well, it says embrace imperfection – how more imperfect can you get.” I left it!

My next step was to make the inner tags. I laid out three vanilla tags side-by-side, and worked each step on each of them as I went.

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I’ve worked with the Ranger Paint Daubers during a demo, but don’t actually have any in hand here at home. I do however, have tons of little bottles of acrylic paint and thought – hey they have to work the same way. I chose an Antique White paint, and quickly painted sections of the tags. The next step was to paint on Old Paper Distress Ink. I left this to start drying on its own, and once the edges started to dry, I used my heat gun to speed up the process. I can be very impatient when I’m stamping – want to keep moving. Once I had all the paint dry, taking pads to tag, I randomly worked Vintage Photo and Milled Lavender Distress Inks across the tags. Using a paper towel I wiped away all the excess and then misted the towel with water and picked up some more ink in different areas. Here are close-ups of the tags.

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WT157 Embrace Tag

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The images were all stamped in Walnut Stain and the sentiments stamped in Black Soot.

To finish off the front of the card, I had a small acrylic tag that I also picked up at CHA!

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I worked alcohol ink on the back of the tag, let it dry, and then stamped a section of the Spills image in Black Soot. The Grunge Board hinge in the top left corner was inked in Vintage Photo, highlighted with Walnut Stain and because it was a little too dark, I sponged in some Peeled Paint hoping for an aged look. The jewels dangling from the hinge are pieces of some old earrings that my mother gave me. I had two pieces, but one broke while I was trying to tie them.

Here’s a photo of all the products used to make the card.

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Stamps: Old Photo Images – unknown source, and Stampers Anonymous Tim Holtz Spills and Splatters Collection from Rubbernecker Stamp Company

Paper: Oscar Wilde Temptation from Scrapperdashery; Vanilla Tags from Rubbernecker Stamp Company

Ink: Ranger Tim Holtz Vintage Photo, Walnut Stain, Black Soot, Milled Lavender, and Peeled Paint Distress Inks

Accessories: Ranger Tim Holtz Old Paper Distress Crackle, Alcohol Blending Solution and Applicator, Eggplant and Caramel Alcohol Inks, Distress Tool; Ranger Mini Mister; Tim Holtz Idea-ology Elements Grunge Board; Delta Ceramcoat Antique White Acrylic Paint; Tsukineko Sponge Dauber; Marvy Uchida 2″ Circle Punch; Old Jewelry; Acrylic Tag; Brads; Black Hemp Twine

– I hope everyone has a great day!

Good Wednesday Afternoon! It’s taken me awhile to get to the rubber room today, but I finally made it. I had an appointment this morning for some new phone installation which took a little longer. I also needed to run a few errands this morning – the pups got a car ride – and it was nice to get out of the house for a little bit! It’s a beautiful day here today, the sun is shining and the skies are blue! I wish it were warm enough to get out in the flower beds and work a bit, but I’m afraid that is gonna have to wait a month or so.

When I finally had internet service, this morning I checked in over at Splitcoast, in particular the Sketch Challenge. It is a great sketch today and one that I think I might be using quite often. Daughter #1 informed me the other day that she didn’t get a mom-made card for her birthday. Hmmmm, the more I think about it, I think she’ll be getting this one!

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The image was stamped in Brilliance Graphite Black and then colored with Copic Markers. It was then punched out using a 2″ Marvy Uchida Scalloped Punch and matted on layers punched with 2-1/2″ and 3″ Marvy Uchida punches. The cherry is highlighted with Ranger Glossy Accents and the black dots were made with a Faber-Castell Pitt Artist Pen. The dots and doodles on the rest of the card were made with the Inkssentials White Opaque Pen. The black scalloped circle is outlined with Ranger Liquid Pearls (which, BTW, I was not able to keep my fingers out of). The background panels were made with different elements from the In the Background set from Lizzie Anne Designs. I don’t know why, but this image of the ice cream soda reminded so much of the 50’s, drive-ins and carhops, that I just had to go with turquoise, pink and black. To me, they are the ultimate 50’s colors!

Stamps: Petite Phrases and In the Background from Lizzie Anne Designs

Paper: Neenah Classic Crest Solar White; SU Pretty in Pink, Tempting Turquoise, and Basic Black

Ink: Brilliance Graphite Black, Adirondack Shell Pink and Pool

Accessories: Copic Markers; 2″, 2-1/2″ and 3″ Marvy Uchida Punches; Ranger Liquid Pearls, Glossy Accents and Inkssentials White Opaque Pen; Faber-Castell Pitt Artists Pen; Tsukineko Sponge Dauber; Brads; Ribbon; Mounting Tape

Here’s the photo of the product used today, less the Liquid Pearls, cause I just forget to add it!

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Well, it’s that time of the week again, TREASURE HUNT TUESDAY @ RUBBERNECKER!

The Treasure if you find it, will be a free image. However, to receive the Treasure a purchase of any size is required, and your treasure must be claimed between 4:00 am PST until 9:00 pm PST today (7:00 am EST – 12:00 am EST).While you are on the Rubbernecker Homepage make sure and read about the Rubbernecker Bucks Monthly Drawing AND the FREE stamp offer:

Each month you can qualify to win $100 coupon good for Rubbernecker or Stamp Oasis stamps! For every $20 you spend, your name is entered once into a drawing.

For every $50 you spend on Rubbernecker, Stamp Oasis or KK Originals stamps, you get to choose a FREE stamp!

To find your first clue in the Treasure Hunt, you must visit Tosha’s blog today. There are also four opportunities today to win some Rubbernecker Bucks. So scurry on over to the following blogs:

Kittie Kraft – Kittie Caracciolo

Splashes of Watercolor – Broni Holcombe

Stamp Owl – Frances Byrne

Stamp Talk with Tosh – Tosha Leyendekker

I’ll be back a little later with my Color Challenge Card today!

As promised this morning, here is my card for today’s Color Challenge on Splitcoast. It has taken me awhile to get it finished. The last two of my Stamp Club came in this afternoon to make their projects from Saturday. Dave, the owner of Rubbernecker, has been sick for a few weeks, and isn’t any better. I thought it would be fun to send him Get Well Card!

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The images were colored with Copic Markers. I cut the hot water bag out and thought it would be fun as a tag. The RX bottle was matted on Purely Pomegranate and then on Basic Black. I didn’t have any SU Going Grey, so I picked this piece of BasicGrey designer paper to bring in the gray, and matted it on SU Basic Gray. The background paper was all sewn together on the sewing machine. The image panel and the sentiment are both raised on mounting tape.

Stamps: Rubbernecker Get Well Collection 35-0211 Grand Medicine Jar, 35-1606 Petite Hot Water Bottle, and 35–0113 Petite Striped Get Well Text from Rubbernecker Stamp Company

Paper: Neenah Classic Crest Solar White; BasicGrey Scarlet’s Letter; SU Purely Pomegranate, Basic Gray and Basic Black

Ink: Adirondack Pitch Black

Accessories: Copic Markers, Sewing Machine, Brads, Ribbon, Mounting Tape and Black Artists Pen

Happy Monday! I hope everyone had a nice weekend and you’re not starting your week off one hour late. It was in the 50’s here yesterday and most of the snow has melted and the roads are clear. Thank goodness, since it was on the news last night how Jeffersonville is on the last dredges of their salt supply.

Mallory and her friends left here Saturday night for Florida. She called last night and they made it safely with no problems. I know those kids are going to have a fabulous time! I can still remember my first College Spring Break in Florida – how could I forget – that is where I met my husband, Lance. We actually lived in the same dorm and he worked in the dorm cafeteria. However, I had only met him once in a friend’s room and didn’t pay that much attention to him. I went to Florida with some friends, and he went to Florida with some friends, one of them being the same friend whose room I met in him. Now here are three girls thinking that we really don’t want to run into those guys. The first day on the beach who walks up, but Lance and his friends. We ended up hanging out with them all week and when we got back to school, Lance and I started seeing each other. That was 30 years ago this month.

Enough reminiscing, let’s get to some stamping. On Friday this week, Hanna Stamps is releasing five new sets. I have a couple of previews for you today! The first one is from the new set, My Best Friend. I picked one stamp from this set to work with, because I couldn’t resist the prissy little dog! Doesn’t she just look like a well-heeled, spoiled pup?

March Release My Best Friend

I stamped the main image in Brilliance Graphite Black and then colored it with Copic Markers. For some accents on the dog house, I added Ranger Frosted Stickles to the dots on the house. Once it was dry, I masked the image and lightly airbrushed Cool Shadow in the background with the Copic Airbrush System. The image was then punched out using a 2″ Marvy Uchida Punch and matted on 2-1/2″ and 3″ layers of different cardstock. I used the Inkssentials White Opaque Pen for the dots on the pink layer, and Ranger White Opal Liquid Pearls were placed on the scallops of both pieces of the brown. My background paper, SU Berry Bliss, as sewn to another layer of cardstock on the sewing machine, and then attached to the card base of Chocolate Chip.

Stamps: My Best Friend from Hanna Stamps

Paper: Neenah Classic Crest Solar White; SU Pretty in Pink, Chocolate Chip and Berry Bliss

Ink: Brilliance Graphite Black, Adirondack Espresso

Accessories: Copic Markers and Airbrush System; Sewing Machine; Ranger White Opal Liquid Pearls, Frosted Stickles and Inkssentials White Opaque Pen; 2″, 2-1/2″ and 3″ Marvy Uchida Punches; Fiskars Scallop Scissors; Mounting Tape; Ribbon

The second preview is from the new set, Mikey. He so reminds me of a college student and since we are dealing with Spring Break, he just had to have a tan.

Mikey

All the images were stamped with Brilliance Graphite Black and then colored with Copic Markers. Each image was then punched out using a 1-3/8″ square punch and matted on SU Blue Bayou what had been punched out using the 1-1/4″ square punch. The six individual squares were then matted on a piece of SU River Rock. Using an artist pen, I doodled around each square and on the River Rock. The background paper, SU Western Sky, was matted on Soft Sky. Both the image panel and the panel behind it are raised with mounting tape. The sentiment is stamped directly on the designer paper. Oh and since this is a guy card, no ribbon! Just piercing, brads and photo corners.

Stamps: Mikey and Things Hanna Would Say from Hanna Stamps

Paper: Neenah Classic Crest Solar White; SU Soft Sky, River Rock, Blue Bayou and Western Sky

Ink: Brilliance Graphite Black

Accessories: Copic Markers; SU 1-3/8″ and 1-1/4″ Square Punches, Photo Corner Punch and Matt Pack; Faber-Castell Pitt Artist Pens; Brads

I’m sorry I don’t have product photos today for those of you who like them. I worked on these cards over the weekend and never stopped long enough to get a photo. However, I did notice on Kristi’s blog today, that she is now offering Seasonal Sets of Copic Markers. For those of you wanting the guess work taken out of choosing what colors you should get, you need to check this out.

Until tomorrow!

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