Sunday, June 19, 2022

Double Team Saturday!, Part 2

 UPDATE: NEW!! Tim Holtz Distress Color - Uncharted Mariner


This is gorgeous! We should have our initial order in on Monday. 

I'm continuing the previews from yesterday. We have new Stamp Market. Please note, Stamp Market will not allow us to post their product to our on-line store. We still have these stamps, dies and embellishments available to purchase but you need to call the store and request what you want or, of course, come on in.

This first die needs a little explanation. This is the weaving die set. See those notches on each side? You use those to wind paper, thread, string, twine, or or yarn around them then you can weave through the rows they create. Sharon is taking home a set to play with. I’m looking forward to some samples. 

Next is a new set of watercolors from Stamp Market. There is quite a variety and a double pan gives you plenty of blending slots. 

Here is the Little Rainbow die.

A great set of handwritten styled sentiments.

This is a succulent box die building set. I'd love to see what this looks like on a card. I'm a sucker for succulent stamps and dies.

Believe it or not, Sharon is already thinking ahead to Halloween. This set caught her eye.

A slim line envelope die. With this die you can make your own envelopes.

One of Sharon's favorite background piercing plates. It's one of my favorites also, a diagonal plaid.

You can never have too many stitched rectangle dies!

Stamp Market also makes hot foil dies

Sharon is a fan of SM's enamel dots.  You get several coordinating colors in each pack and they come in a variety of sizes to suit every project. These are identified by number.

Next up is this beautiful rainbow glimmer paper. We have these in three color compliments. We have a few samples cut out of several style of dies. 
 







Next we have some odds and ends. These first two stamp sets are favorites from Essentials. Lovely birds and butterflies with foliage.

Creative Expressions paper pack. These papers are fairly thin, good for envelope liners and paper folding.

More from Concord and 9th, a stitched dot die with coordinated dot stencils and hidden underneath is a craft die. You can just make out the stamp handle die in the die set.

A close-up of the stitched dot cover plate die.

I believe this is from Essentials, a great large, multi sized tag die, think slim line.

A six pack of colored velum. You can see one of the colors here there is also, at least, a blue, green and yellow

Several Creative Expressions dies.




Essentials has this tricky looking foldable die that Sharon thinks will work well for one of her future Graphic 45 card classes.


I wanted to start with this card which is from Kim and this past Monday's inspiration card. It was made with the Avery Elle stamp behind and the frame from the Avery Elle shown. I wonder what Kim has for tomorrow?

My funny for today: Never were words so true...

That's it for last week! Please check the YouTube channel for the full video with expanded explanations, product names and Mona's demo. Garage Sale next Sunday! See you there! Until then, stay crafty and above all Stay Safe.

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