Saturday, November 26, 2016

The Last 24 Hours

Do you have your alarm clock set?



The last 24 Hour Sale of the 2016 Online Extravaganza starts at 12:01 AM on November 28!


You don't want to miss the bargains available!


SAVE 20 to 40%!






Don't be filled with regret on November 29!

ColorBurst and Stitched Shapes Thank You

Linda Vich Creates: ColorBurst and Stitched Shapes Thank You. Stampin Up Pretty Pines and Stitched Shapes Framelits combine with Color Bursts and Inka Gold in this seasonal card.
Today's card share uses a mix of Stampin' Up and some of my mixed media supplies.

I started by cutting a standard card base from Thick Whisper White as well as a matte, to completely cover the card front, from Basic Gray.

Using the Sparkle Embossing Folder, I dry embossed the Basic Gray matte and then used my fingers to stroke on Silver Inka Gold. I was not overly particular about they way it went on because I wanted a kind of rustic finish to the matte. After the Inka Gold had been applied, I used a paper towel to buff it to bring out the shine. The matte was then adhered to the card front using Fast Fuse.

Next, I used my Ken Oliver Color Bursts on Watercolor paper. I tapped the colors that I wanted to use out on my paper and then I used a new to me product called Ink Potion #9 by Tsukineko to spray the ink powders. This spray is supposed to be good for blending inks and paint but also to help combat the warping of paper caused by spraying with water. It did seem to help quite a bit with keeping the paper flat. I continued spraying and adding more of the Color Bursts until I was satisfied with the color blending and then I allowed them to dry. I created two different color combos using Turquoise, Ultramarine Blue and Indigo for the blues and Lime Green, Terre Verte, and Pthalo Green for the greens.

Once these were completely dry, I used two sizes of Stitched Shapes Framelits to cut out circles. I then used the Delicate Ornaments Thinlits (which were in the first 24 Hour Sale for Online Extravaganza) to cut ornament toppers from Silver Foil. I used liquid adhesive to attach the toppers to the two stitched shapes to form Christmas ornaments.

I threaded a length of the now retired silver cording through each ornament topper. The ornaments were adhered to the card front using Dimensionals and the cording adhered using Glue Dots.

Sprigs of pine were die cut from Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer paper as well as little berries from Real Red Glimmer paper using the Pretty Pines Thinlits. These were adhered at the top of the card using more Glue Dots. A bow from the now retired 1/8" Real Red Ribbon was adhered on top.

The sentiment from the Thoughtful Banners stamp set was stamped on Basic Gray using Versamark and then heat embossed using White Stampin' Emboss Powder. It was punched with the Classic Label Punch and then adhered to the card front to complete this simple but cheery seasonal thank you card!

Linda Vich Creates: ColorBurst and Stitched Shapes Thank You. Stampin Up Pretty Pines and Stitched Shapes Framelits combine with Color Bursts and Inka Gold in this seasonal card.





Wednesday, November 23, 2016

My Favorites From Online Extravaganza

Did you miss out on the 24 Hour Sale? Not to worry! There are plenty of products available to purchase for outstanding sale prices! I have shared with you some of the projects I made with products that are now on sale. Click on a product to be taken directly to my store!

40% Off





30% Off





Bloomin' Heart Thinlits



Solid Gold Tips For Using The Bloomin' Heart Thinlits Die



Bloomin' Masculine Valentine



The Sky Really Is The Limit!


Christmas Stockings Thinlits



Christmas Crafting in Unseasonable November Heat


Home Sweet Home Thinlits



First Play With Home Sweet Home


Pine Bough Embossing Folder



Pretty Pine Bough


Rose Garden Thinlits



Painted Rose For Global Design Project





I Never Promised You A Rose Garden, Or Did I?

20% Off





10% Off




Festive Flower Builder Punch



Rustic Poinsettias





Color Burst Christmas and Wonderful Wonderland

Be sure to take advantage of this wonderful sale–Shop Online NOW!

Monday, November 21, 2016

Online Extravaganza Continues–First 24 Hour Sale



You won't want to miss these products in the first 24 hour sale! These are available until 12:50 PM November 21 or while supplies last. Don't miss out–place your order NOW!




Look what you could make with some of these items!

With the Gift Bag Punch Board, you can make projects like this Glitzy Gift Bag.


Or perhaps you like themed gift bags like these ones for Halloween.

Linda Vich Creates: Halloween Round Up. Halloween gift bag created using the Gift Bag Punch Board and Spider Web Doilies.

Linda Vich Creates: Halloween Round Up. Halloween gift bag created using the Gift Bag Punch Board and Spider Web Doilies.

Linda Vich Creates: Halloween Round Up. Halloween gift bag created using the Gift Bag Punch Board and Spider Web Doilies.

Full details can be found for the Halloween bags in my Halloween Round Up.

Perhaps the Gift Box Punch Board interests you? You could make a project like these ones from my Remnants of Easter blog post.

Linda Vich Creates: Remnants of Easter. Treat boxes created with the Gift Box Punch Board.

At this time of year, the Embellished Ornaments would come in handy. The two projects below display the sentiments from the stamp set.

Linda Vich Creates: Rustic Poinsettias. Reminiscent of vintage enamel ware pots and pans, dappled poinsettias in vibrant hues embellish rustic, burlap trimmed cards.

Linda Vich Creates: Pretty In Pink Poinsettia. A pretty pink poinsettia adorns this Softly Falling embossed card. Silver Glimmer paper strips and a sequin-filled sentiment pocket complete this stunning Christmas card.

Full details for these two cards can be found at Rustic Poinsettias and Pretty in Pink Poinsettia.

I hope I have provided with you with a few ideas for using the products available for only 24 hours! Click directly on the products shown above to be taken to my online store where you can place your order!

Sunday, November 20, 2016

Online Extravaganza!


Are you ready for it? Online Extravaganza is Stampin' Up's biggest sale of the year! You can save up to 40% on featured products and also purchase specially-made bundles! You will be able to save during the sale from November 21 through November 28. In addition, two, 24 hour sales will occur during this extravaganza:
  1. 12:01AM to 11:50 PM on November 21.
  2. 12:01AM to 11:50 PM on November 28.
Each sale will have its own specials. Click on the images below to be taken to the sale!




Below is the full listing of the sale products. Right-click on the images and choose open link in new tab to view full size listing of products.





Place your order online in my online store so you don't miss out on limited items! Simply add all desired items to your shopping bag and then checkout. You will be given the opportunity to Create Account. If you don't already have an online account, choose this. You will then be able to search for a demonstrator. Fill in my name and Lockport as my address and search. You will then be able to select me as your demonstrator and next time you place an online order I will automatically be selected as your demonstrator.

Contact me if you need any help! Don't miss out on these wonderful deals!

Friday, November 18, 2016

Merry Mice

Linda Vich Creates: Merry Mice. One of the Merry Mice sings atop a holly-embossed matte, enriched with Inka Gold.
Today I finally got to play with my Jade Inka Gold! I had been waiting for something that required a green color and thought that the Holly Embossing Folder would meet the requirements!

For those of you unfamiliar with Viva Decor's Inka Gold, it is a fast drying metal gloss paint that contains natural Bees Was. You can apply it to a number of surfaces like wood, cardboard, unglazed pottery, metal and paper. It can be applied with a sponge or even your finger; buffing it will bring out its shine.

Before potentially messing up my card, I tested the Inka Gold by trying it on various colors of card stock to see what would work best. I embossed scrap pieces in a variety of colors and found that the Emerald Envy card stock gave me the look I wanted–a kind of patina.
Linda Vich Creates: Merry Mice. One of the Merry Mice sings atop a holly-embossed matte, enriched with Inka Gold.

I cut a standard card base from Thick Whisper White and a matte to fit the card front from Emerald Envy. After dry embossing the matte with the Holly Embossing Folder, I rubbed the Inka Gold over the embossing and then polished it with a paper towel. The embossed matte was then adhered to the card front with Fast Fuse.

Next, a strip of Cherry Cobbler was embossed with the Cable Knit Folder and adhered as a border on the left of the card front. A strip of the Emerald Envy Ruched Ribbon was also added.

Basic Black Archival ink was used to stamp one of the mice from the Merry Mice stamp set onto Thick Whisper White. It was colored using Stampin' Write Markers and then die cut using one of the Stitched Shape Framelits. It was adhered to an Emerald Envy matte die cut using a scalloped circle from the Layering Circle Framelits. The mouse was adhered to the card front using Dimensionals.

Cherry Cobbler berries were die cut using a die from the Pretty Pines Thinlits and adhered around the mouse using Glue Dots. The sentiment was stamped with Cherry Cobbler onto Thick Whisper White and then die cut using the Classic Label Punch. It was adhered to the card front using Foam Adhesive Strips.

Linda Vich Creates: Merry Mice. One of the Merry Mice sings atop a holly-embossed matte, enriched with Inka Gold.

Linda Vich Creates: Merry Mice. One of the Merry Mice sings atop a holly-embossed matte, enriched with Inka Gold.

I think it is fun to experiment with all kinds of media because you never know what you can create until you try it!




Thursday, November 17, 2016

Stitched World of Thanks

Linda Vich Creates: Stitched World of Thanks. A lot of texture achieved in this clean and simple thank you card by using the Softly Falling embossing folder, World of Thanks stamp, and Paisley Framelits.
Paisleys & Posies is definitely one of my newest favorites. Both the stamps and the coordinating Framelits are stunning and can be used in so many different ways! Today I have a clean and simple card to share with you that uses both the Paisleys & Posies stamp set and the Paisley Framelits.

Because this was to be a thank you card, I had already selected my stamp–A World of Thanks–and I decided that my color scheme would focus on Island Indigo and copper.

To be different, I decided not to use the entire background stamp. I stamped on a square of Island Indigo using Versamark and then heat embossed using the Copper Stampin' Emboss Powder. I then used a circle die from the new Stitched Shape Framelits to die cut the stamp. I also die cut a scalloped matte from Copper Foil using the Layering Circle Framelits. These were adhered together using liquid adhesive.

After cutting a card base for a 5.5 x 5.5" from Island Indigo, I used the Softly Falling Embossing Folder to add some texture to the card front.

I adhered the sentiment piece to the card front using Dimensionals and then die cut two of the Paisley Framelits from Copper Foil and adhered them to frame the sentiment. These were adhered using Connie Stewart's tip for Adhering Detailed Die Cuts.

For the inside of the card, I used Island Indigo ink to stamp a flower and leaves with the Paisleys & Posies stamp set on Whisper White.

Linda Vich Creates: Stitched World of Thanks. A lot of texture achieved in this clean and simple thank you card by using the Softly Falling embossing folder, World of Thanks stamp, and Paisley Framelits.

Linda Vich Creates: Stitched World of Thanks. A lot of texture achieved in this clean and simple thank you card by using the Softly Falling embossing folder, World of Thanks stamp, and Paisley Framelits.

Linda Vich Creates: Stitched World of Thanks. A lot of texture achieved in this clean and simple thank you card by using the Softly Falling embossing folder, World of Thanks stamp, and Paisley Framelits.


What have you created with the Paisleys & Posies set? If you haven't yet bought it, contact me today to order your own!



Sheltering Tree and a Joyful Wreath

Linda Vich Creates: Sheltering Tree and a Joyful Wreath. An emboss resist technique that results in a pretty winter scene glowing with color!
I had such a fun night last night with the ladies in my second stamping group! We shared a few giggles as they worked on their cards.

The first card I designed was actually made last, just so we could all keep our hands and work stations clean so as not to contaminate the second card!

The emboss resist card was CASEd from Lisa Brown.

To create this card, a standard card base was cut from Sweet Sugarplum card stock. Two mattes were cut, one from Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer paper and one from Early Espresso. A piece of Watercolor paper was also cut.

The MISTI was used to stamp the tree, from the Sheltering Tree stamp set, three times with Early Espresso on the Watercolor paper and then it was heat set.

The paper was placed back into the Misti and the Embossing Buddy was used. The stamp was cleaned and then the tree stamp was re-inked using Versamark. The image was then heat embossed using Clear Stampin' Emboss Powder.

The Embossing Buddy was used again before stamping both the snowdrift and snowflake stamps using Versamark. The images were heat embossed using White Stampin' Emboss Powder.

Once again, the Embossing Buddy was used and then the leaf canopy stamp was used with Versamark. It was then heat embossed with the now retired Iridescent Stampin' Emboss Powder. The purpose of this stamp step was to create ice crystals in the tree.

It was very important to use the Embossing Buddy before inking each time because with using so many embossing powders, it would be very easy to end up with a "blob" on your paper!

The next step was to sponge color onto the image. A sponge was used first with Sweet Sugarplum to cover the entire paper with ink. Next, Rose Red was sponged everywhere except within the branches themselves. Lastly, Rich Razzleberry was sponged on the very edges and deep into the corners. The result of all this inking was a wonderful glowing image that softened from light to dark.

The completed image was adhered to the Early Espresso matte and then some Sweet Sugarplum Glitter Ribbon knotted around it. This was then adhered to the Dazzling Diamonds matte using Dimensionals. Finally, the whole thing was adhered to the Sweet Sugarplum card front.

The sentiment, from the Merry Mice stamp set, was stamped on Sweet Sugarplum and then die cut with a die from the Tags & Labels Framelits. Early Espresso was also die cut to act as a matte. The sentiment was inked with Rose Red and Rich Razzleberry and then adhered to the Early Espresso matte. The tag was adhered over the ribbon using Dimensionals.

To complete the card, rhinestones were added to the branches of the tree.

Linda Vich Creates: Sheltering Tree and a Joyful Wreath. An emboss resist technique that results in a pretty winter scene glowing with color!





The second card only involved a little bit of stamping but it used a lot of texture from both die cuts and dry embossing. It was CASEd from Mary Fish.

A standard card base was cut from Very Vanilla as well as two mattes of the same size. Two more mattes were cut from Cherry Cobbler.

One of the Very Vanilla mattes was dry embossed using the Seaside Embossing Folder. This was adhered to one of the Cherry Cobbler mattes and then adhered to the card front.

The second Very Vanilla Matte was stamped with pine sprigs, from the Christmas Pines stamp set, using Always Artichoke. The stamp was stamped off once, very lightly, before stamping the image on the bottom right of the matte. This image was then adhered to a Cherry Cobbler matte and then adhered inside the card.

Two "wreaths" were die cut from Soft Suede using a die from the Swirly Scribbles Thinlits. These were offset and adhered to the card front using liquid adhesive. Pine sprigs, in both Garden Green and Always Artichoke as well as Cherry Cobbler berries were layered over the wreath and adhered using liquid adhesive. A bow of Cherry Cobbler was adhered on the left of the wreath using Glue Dots.

The sentiment in Cherry Cobbler was die cut using a die from the Wonderful Wreath Framelits and adhered to the card front using rolled up Glue Dots to complete the card.


Linda Vich Creates: Sheltering Tree and a Joyful Wreath. A lovely Christmas card filled with texture from both Pretty Pines Thinlits and the Seaside Embossing Folder.

Linda Vich Creates: Sheltering Tree and a Joyful Wreath. A lovely Christmas card filled with texture from both Pretty Pines Thinlits and the Seaside Embossing Folder.


Linda Vich Creates: Sheltering Tree and a Joyful Wreath. A lovely Christmas card filled with texture from both Pretty Pines Thinlits and the Seaside Embossing Folder.

Linda Vich Creates: Sheltering Tree and a Joyful Wreath. A lovely Christmas card filled with texture from both Pretty Pines Thinlits and the Seaside Embossing Folder.


I think that this card is exceptionally pretty because of all the texture and the wonderful color scheme. Feel free to steal this color scheme if you'd like to use it!

Linda Vich Creates: Sheltering Tree and a Joyful Wreath. A lovely Christmas card filled with texture from both Pretty Pines Thinlits and the Seaside Embossing Folder.





I hope you've enjoyed viewing these card projects! Drop me a note below to let me know what you think!

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Beautiful Butterfly Birthday

Linda Vich Creates: Beautiful Butterfly Birthday. Timeless Textures combines with beautiful butterflies to produce a elegant vintage-style card.
On Sunday it was my mother's 91st birthday. Quite a milestone! I wanted to create a very special card for her. I looked through Pinterest for ideas and decided to CASE one by Areli Johnson.

I started by cutting a 4.25 x 5.5" vertical card base from Crumb Cake. I also cut a Very Vanilla matte on which to stamp.

A stamp from the Number of Years stamp set was used to stamp a random leafy pattern all over the card stock using Sahara Sand. I then used an edge stamp from one of my all time favorite sets, Timeless Textures. I stamped this all around the edges of the card stock, again using Sahara Sand.

Choosing another stamp from the same set, I switched to Sweet Sugarplum and stamped in the top right and bottom left corners.

I cut a piece of the Playful Palette DSP and adhered it to the centre of the matte and then added some lace trim (it's a retired one from a Stampin' Up kit but it was unmarked so not sure which one) to the top and bottom of the DSP. Linen Thread was wrapped around the centre of the DSP and adhered to the back with Fast Fuse.

The sentiment, from the Butterfly Basics stamp set, was stamped with Crumb Cake on Sweet Sugarplum card stock and then die cut using an oval die from the Stitched Shapes Framelits. A scalloped oval from the Layering Ovals Framelits was die cut from Very Vanilla and adhered to the stamped oval. The finished piece was adhered over the linen thread using Dimensionals.

Next, I used my MISTI to stamp two butterflies using the Watercolor Wings stamp set. I used Sahara Sand and Sweet Sugarplum and stamped two of the same butterflies and then die cut one using the Bold Butterfly Framelits and one using the Butterflies Thinlits. The two were adhered together and then adhered to the card front using Glue Dots. A strip of pearls was added to the body.

For inside the card, I stamped a Very Vanilla matte using the same two stamps from Timeless Textures but stamped each in Sahara Sand after first stamping off. I also stamped the smaller butterfly, from the Butterfly Basics stamp set, two times using Sweet Sugarplum. One was die cut using the Bold Butterfly Framelits, and one using the Butterflies Thinlits. This was adhered near the top of the matte (not the best place as I discovered!) to complete the card.

I also decided to stamp the envelope and used my Envelopes Liners Framelits to line the envelope with matching paper.

Linda Vich Creates: Beautiful Butterfly Birthday. Timeless Textures combines with beautiful butterflies to produce a elegant vintage-style card.

Linda Vich Creates: Beautiful Butterfly Birthday. Timeless Textures combines with beautiful butterflies to produce a elegant vintage-style card.

Linda Vich Creates: Beautiful Butterfly Birthday. Timeless Textures combines with beautiful butterflies to produce a elegant vintage-style card.

I'm pretty pleased with how the card turned out! Who wouldn't love a combination of Timeless Textures and butterflies?

Here's a picture of my Mom carefully studying the card I gave her.


And here is a picture of her holding one of the nighties I gave her!



All in all I think my mom had a happy day!