Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Welcome to the Bodacious Background Stamps CD hop!


Today we are celebrating the arrival of the Bodacious Background Stamps CD with a blog hop!  If this is your first stop, take a moment to go to the Technique Junkies Design Team Blog to start at the beginning with Judy Jackson. It is a relatively short hop, and you will be happy you did! If you came here from Nancy Dawson's blog, you are in the right place!

Today, I am featuring a technique from the CD called Folded Strips. I love this technique -- it is a great way to take a portion of a Big Background stamp and highlight it in a special way. I used a Technique Junkies background stamp called Skeleton Leaves (S537, available HERE for $9.95). The be*believe*become stamp is not yet available on my site but will be by Friday :)

The Bodacious Background Stamps CD contains 30 tutorials and is only $9.95, and is available for purchase off my blog, from the www.techniquejunkies.com website home page, or from the Bodacious Background CD page. If you would like to see a listing of the techniques on the CD, with pictures, you can find it HERE.

I hope you enjoyed the hop!

9 comments:

Hetty said...

Lovely sample of one of the wonderful techniques from the new CD,Pat.

Shelly Schmidt said...

I love the idea of using portions of your stamps for this design- and the beautiful colors from the distress inks- awesome! Love the new sentiment stamp too!

Ann said...

Just lovely. The new sentiment stamp is great! the leaves really speak to me best!

Tricia OBin said...

Very nice. Love this technique, as usual I need to try all the new techniques. Thank Pat!

Nancy Dawson said...

Love the folded strips. Such a great way to showcase a stamp! TFS

BarbaraW said...

Love your card. this was another great hop. Now I've got some CD purchasing catch-up to do.

Anonymous said...

Be-utiful card!

Looking forward to playing with you at Oaks!

Blessings,
Marie

Con said...

I like the colors of your leaves and your technique. thank you so much for sharing it. -con

Con said...

I like the colors of your leaves and your technique. thank you so much for sharing it. -con