Friday, March 1, 2019

A Celebration of Spring: New Stamps from Technique Junkies!

As we finally approach Spring, I am thrilled to roll out the New March Release Technique Junkies stamps for the month of March. We have a plethora of images that are great additions to the whole Technique Junkies line.  The TJ Design Team has created a celebration of the new stamps on their blogs. The full list of all the ladies playing along today is below.

Remember that all the stamps in the March New Release Category are 15% off through March 15th. And EVERY order over $30.00 in March will receive the Wildly Capable stamp automatically. This stamp will not be available for sale until April:

 These are some of the things I made from the new stamps:

My first creation uses the new Rose Border stamp with sentiments from the In Full Bloom set. I love this Rose Border - I think it is feminine and lovely. I simply stamped it in black and colored it with colored pencils. The In Full Bloom sentiment set is great, too since it is so versatile for floral and friend cards alike.


The card above uses the Love in the City stamp as a focal image. I lightly colored it with pastel pencils then I layered it onto a Textured Newsprint (previously released) background that had been sprayed with Silver Shimmering Bliss.  I added accents in yellow ink and stamped the Je t'aime sentiment from the French Sentiments Set (previously released) to finish the card.



Finally, I am very pleased with this card. I used the Crabapple stamp from Janine Tinklenberg/Mitten State Stamps and stamped it in black. I used colored pencils and finished it with one of the In Full Bloom Sentiments.

Here are the other girls celebrating the new stamps with us this month:

Okay - don't forget your 15% through March 8th. Enjoy the new stamps!

2 comments:

StampingJudy said...

Beautifully done.

ocean-dreamer said...

Pat, I’m glad to have stumbled upon you again! Many years ago, I subscribed to your paper newsletter that came by mail! I’m happy to see how things have grown. I always admired your talent!