My Craft Studio: Ashlee Prisbrey
One of our sweetest episodes to date, join Kristine McKay as she hosts the extremely talented Ashlee Prisbrey from imtopsyturvy.com. She will show easy it can be to make giant roses to top off any cake and amaze your friends. Be sure to check out Ashlee's fun website to see what cake projects she's been working on at http://imtopsyturvy.com.“How to Kiss—with Stamps” features a stamping technique called kissing for removing ink from a stamp to create a customized image. For more information, contact your Close To My Heart Independent Consultant or find a Consultant by clicking here.
Three lucky winners will receive a My Acrylix® Diverse Backgrounds Stamp Set.
HOW TO ENTER:
Watch this week's “How to Kiss-With Stamps” episode and leave a comment here telling us which of the four backgrounds you like the most (see image above)...or tell us who you like to kiss!
BONUS ENTRIES (3 possible):
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LAST WEEK'S GIVEAWAY WINNERS
We're excited to announce three lucky winners from the giveaway last week. Please email us your shipping information AND indicate "Card Chatter-Birthday Set" in the subject line. You must contact us by 11/19/12.
Linda Janks, Karee Sue, JACKI FRARCK
If you want to achieve an authentic vintage look on your next project. Melissa Frances glass glitter will give you the perfect result you are looking for. While most store bought glitter is made from plastic, glass glitter is made from finely ground tinted glass. As it ages the glass will slightly tarnish adding a beautiful patina. This kit includes four 2 oz. jars: light pink, light blue, light green, and gold. LIMITED SUPPLY first come first serve today!
if I choose which stamp I say the alphas background. Looks great on cards and layouts and other projects.
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I like the floral background the most, but they are all cute! I'm going to watch this episode a couple more times because that kissing technique is intriguing and I'm not quite sure I got it down the first time.
ReplyDeleteMy consultant is Linda Walls from Elkton, MD.
I just signed up to receive your awesome newsletters, and FB/tweeted the link for my friends. :)
ReplyDeletethanks for another great video reminding me of the kissing tech. As for the background stamp that I would choose, probably the floral viney one. I like them all. And I am already signed up to receive the newsletters.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE that paint splatter stamp! That would be my 'go to' stamp!
ReplyDeleteI love the floral background it looks so awesome and I love the kissing technique. I will be trying this. and your newsletter is "Sweet". thank you for the lesson on kissing.
ReplyDeleteii signed up for the newsletter... thought the kissing technique was VERY interesting. If I had to choose a stamp... I think my first choice would be the floral one, but they are all great!
ReplyDeleteI like the Paint Splatter stamp . Really they are all great . Thanks for the video .
ReplyDeleteI like the backround stamp in the lower right hand corner. Looks like it could be used for a variety of projects. I like to kiss my grandchildren.
ReplyDeleteI like the floral one the most!
ReplyDeleteSigned up for the newsletter. Can't wait to get my first issue!
ReplyDeleteAmanda Drew is the closest consultant to my home.
ReplyDeleteI love the polka dot background...although I would definitely use the letters more in my scrap layouts of my grand daughter.
ReplyDeleteI invited all my friends on Facebook to visit and enter!
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ReplyDeleteI would love to kiss my nephews....Gabe and Sean...I haven't seen them in 5 months and I miss them sooooo much! Aunt Mia loves you guys!
ReplyDeleteI signed up for the newsletter, my consultant is Maria Elliott, and I posted the video on my FB page....PICK ME!
ReplyDeleteooohhh! I could do a lot with that spattered ink stamp!!!!!
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ReplyDeleteThe floral background always works for me.
ReplyDeleteMy consultant that I order from is Kitty Crider, but the consultant finder suggested Patti Webber.
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I facebooked!
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I love the idea of kissing. I would like to use the spattered background the most!
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Hhmmm it's hard to pick just one of those backgrounds, but the letters is definitely my favorite!
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ReplyDeleteAlicia Speters is the closest consultant to me.
ReplyDeleteI tweeted! https://twitter.com/ScrappinWhenICn/status/268416743024754688
ReplyDeletethanks for the great stamp classes I love watching!
I like the paint splatter background,
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ReplyDeleteMy consultant is Diana V in Draper, UT
ReplyDeleteI signed up for the newsletter, facebooked about the "kiss" stamp technique and my CTMH consultant is Debby Champe!
ReplyDeleteGreat video, thanks for the lessons! I love the floral background the best.
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ReplyDeleteMy nearest consultant is: Kathy Shaffer.
ReplyDeleteawesome video, I love the floral stamp:)
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great idea!! thanks...going to us that one on a card for sure... my favorite pattern is the splatter :)
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ReplyDeleteGreat video, thanks. My favorite is the splatter one.
ReplyDeleteI learn so much from watching your videos. I like the paint splatter background, too!
ReplyDeleteWow! they are all sooo cute! But,the paint splatter is my fav. I could use it on layouts of my Grandsons.
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My CTMH gal is Ali Creel in Cleveland,Tn.Diane
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the polka dots and the paint splatter. However, would use them all because there are just so many possibilities.
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ReplyDeleteI love the flowery stamp and my favorite person to kiss is my husband of 27 years. :)
ReplyDeletelove to kiss my four boys and husban of 12 years. love the splatter one rocken ideas with the kiss tec.
ReplyDeleteReally enjoyed the video. I like all 4 of the stamps but the alphabet one I would probably use the most when doing pages for my 6 grand babies. I already receive the VIP newsletter. I have more than I favorite person to kiss which is my 3 kids, 6 grandkids and my husband of 22 years in December.
ReplyDeleteI love the dots background and would use it constantly! My favorite person to kiss is my husband of course! Thank you for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI have been receiving the VIP emails for a few months now, and love seeing what the day has in store on your site! Thanks for the bonus entries!
ReplyDeleteMy consultant is Kimberly Sonnenberg of Janesville, WI! Love her!
ReplyDeleteI love the floral background.
ReplyDeleteI've signed up for the VIP emails.
ReplyDeleteAmy Grussendorf is my CTMH lady.
ReplyDeleteThe word search background would be perfect for cards for my husband - he loves them!
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