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Friday, July 31, 2009

Would you like to share your Sweet Pea artwork?

Each Monday we will feature artwork sent to us from our favorite people, our customers! If you would like to share your creations with the world please email them to us. No directions needed unless it is a technique you have created and would like to share. The only other requirement is that the project uses Sweet Pea rubber stamp images as the focus. To email or for more information please contact Jennifer.

A summery farewell



My time as a designer at SweetPea ends tomorrow but I just had to show you these 3 cards that I made with the newest plate.
My new favorite tool is a dry preferably scratchy old washcloth to add that touch of beach sand to a summer card. Sweet!



No special trick here, but I have taken to using punchies instead of brads to keep the post office from charging me for fat envies!



Girls just wanna have fun ... and stampin with Sweet Pea has been a blast! Thanks for looking at my cards - I have enjoyed sharing.

Cat

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Blog Candy

We are giving away to one lucky winner, $15 in rubber dollars!!!!
This will run through Aug 7th
What you need to do for your chance to win:
  • Post our website (http://www.sweetpeastamps.com/) to your blog or
  • Post our sale to a bulletin board or
  • If you like any of our new designs, post it to a bulletin board

You will need to send us by e-mail (sweetpearubberstamps@gmail.com), a link to your blog or bulletin board to show the posting.

We will draw a name and post the winner on Aug 8th, 2009

The $15 can be used on any stamps on our website through 2009

We will assign each person who partakes a number, on Aug 7th, and draw a number through the 'True Random Number Generator'

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Summer Fun ATC


Supplies:

Pool Party Plate #5 Stamps (Sweet Pea Stamps)
Embossing Ink (Stewart Superior)
Sea Foam Mica Card Stock (Cal. Paper Goods)
White Card Stock (Unknown)
Super Fine Black Embossing Powder (Ranger)
Sea Spray Embossing Powder (Paper Odyssey)
Markers (Unknown)
Scissors (EK Success)
Heat Gun (Marvy)

Instructions:

  1. Stamp the girl's head image on white card stock with black ink, color with markers and trim out neatly.
  2. Cut the green card stock to a 2.5" x 3.5" card.
  3. On the green card stock, stamp the flip flop image with embossing ink, starting at the lower left hand side about .25" from the edge. Repeat two additional times one above the other.
  4. Coat with Sea Spray embossing powder, tap off excess and heat to set.
  5. Stamp the relax image at an angle on the lower right hand corner, cover with black embossing powder and remove the excess. Heat to set.
  6. Attach the colored head image with Mod Podge in the center of the card.
  7. Sign and title the card on the back.
  8. Enjoy sharing.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

I Dream of Paris Bracelet


Supplies:

Paris Plate #6 - the small collage image (Sweet Pea Stamps)
Black Staz-On Ink Pad (Tsukineko)
White Cardstock (Unknown)
18 Gauge Copper Wire (Unknown)
2 Large Holed Glass Beads (Unknown)
UTEE (Suze Weinberg)
Copper Tape (Ranger)
Goop Adhesive (Eclectic Products)
Melting Pot (Ranger)
Pendant Mold (Castin' Craft)
Wire Snips (Craftsman)
Round Nose Pliers (Craftsman)
Scissors (EK Success)

Instructions:
Heat the melting pot to the UTEE setting.
Stamp the image in black ink on the white cardstock and trim out to fit the large rectangular pendant mold.


Once the heat pot has fully heated, pour in the UTEE and allow to melt.
Dip the stamped image into the heat pot to coat with a thin layer of melted UTEE and then quickly position it in the bottom of the rectangular mold.


Pour UTEE into the rectangular mold covering the stamped image and filling the mold about half full, allow to cool.
Cut a 10" piece of copper wire, fold in half leaving a loop - this is one of the bracelet legs.


Cut a piece of copper wire about 4" long, holding the bracelet leg wrap this piece around it about 1" from the end making several turns and cut off excess.


String one of the beads onto the bracelet leg, pushing it against the wrapped wire.
Wrap the remaining small piece of wire around the bracelet leg once more, next to the bead, making sure it is snug.


Repeat steps 6 - 10 to create the second bracelet leg.
Remove the UTEE charm from the mold and frame with copper tape around the edges. *Tip: Tear the copper tape instead of cutting, the torn end of the tape will blend onto itself making it harder to see the edge and creating a smoother appearance.


Cut a 4" piece of copper wire and create a loop at one end.
Holding the loop at the back of the charm, wrap the loose end of the wire around and over the front of the charm from top to bottom.
Thread the loose end of the wire through the loop in the back of the charm and wrap it from side to side and around to the back once more.
Holding the loop from one of the bracelet legs, wrap the wire that is connected to the charm through the loop to attach, repeat with the other bracelet leg.
Continue to wrap the wire several additional times through both bracelet legs to create a study attachment.
Add a drop of Goop to the ends of the wire whereever a connection was wrapped and to the beads to create a secure fit and allow to dry.
Enjoy Sharing!