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Sunday, 31 May 2015

Winner! And a peek!


Well I loved reading all of the entries! wow - you guys are very creative there were a few suggestions that I really loved! A couple of you guys really have me down to a 'T'... and I was definitely tickled!

Ok - our random comment winner was:

emma sleppy28 May 2015 at 17:20
who said: Where Creativity Dances!
Emma pop me your address I have a HUUUGE big stamp set (with 48 stamps in it) to send you!!!

email me at claire@waltzingmousestamps.com and I'll get that right out to you - it's a new release set and so it won't even be available on the store until next week!!

Since we got over 50 comments I drew another random winner - 

Heather, aka: Big Auntie29 May 2015 at 21:39

who said: Cutest. Stuff. Ever. (or perhaps - Evah!)

Heather - pop me an email at claire@waltzingmousestamps.com and I'll get a gift code for £10GBP out to you!

New store - Goes live on Monday

I am so excited to open the new store on Monday for you - I think it should be up and running in the morning - I'm just finishing off a few bits and pieces and I want it to be running for a week or so before I start releasing new stamps...LOL - yep we will be releasing new goodies at the end of this next week! Soo much happening....
Pop back tomorrow to see more peeks and hear about the next release!

Thursday, 28 May 2015

...Competition - three little words!



Folks - I have a brand new website ready to roll - we have ramped up functionality and pared down the site graphics - we are going for a focus on our fabby goodies and an easy to use interface that will look and work fab not only on your desktop - but your tablets and mobiles also - I'm going to launch this new website on Monday!!

I want to get it up and running before I start releasing the pile of new goodies that are taking over my house....

One of the things I'm still footering with just before the new site goes live is a tagline/strapline - you know what I mean? Nike have 'just do it' Coca Cola used 'It's the real thing' ... I'm pretty set on what I might use, but I'm interested to hear you descibe Waltzingmouse Stamps using 3 words - ONLY THREE words, lol!

Leave your 3 words here in a comment on this post.

I will read the comments with interest to hear what you think sums up Waltzingmouse Stamps products, service or both - Everyone who enters the competition will be added to the hat and I will draw a random winner - don't worry - this is just a fun competition and I'm not expecting you to be a copywriting star, I'm just looking for buzzwords.

The randomly chosen winner will receive a brand new LARGE yet-to-be released Stamp set...I can smell coffee, but that's all I'm saying...

OK - Go - tell your friends, if we get over 50 entries I might add another prize.......

Wednesday, 20 May 2015

...Beautiful Brogues, stamped...



So can think of this blog post as the blogging equivalent of lift music? - something to keep you from getting too bored while I'm in the office, desperately trying to save the life of a tired old, dilapidated printer... Actually the blighter is less than 2 years old and still shiny and I'm more than a little ticked off at the seemingly in-built obsolescence that appears to go hand in hand with technological items these days....but let me get down off my soap box and talk you through a couple of my PJ party things - ah go on, humour me...



Isn't that just yummy? That sort of faux leather brogue pattern - yep I love that.  It's a stamp from the My Kind of Guy set and it's a personal fave. I drew that stamp up in 2013, and it's just never going to date. Brogues or Oxford shoes are one of those things that I think are synonymous with my idea of the ideal man - Mr B wears them all the time...not - but he would look good in them if he did... I nabbed the top pics while I was out shopping, but let's get this straight...I don't shop for DH...he shops for himself...I just carry out research....and act in an advisory capacity...

For my card, I stamped and then clear embossed the brogue pattern and then just went nuts crinkling the whole piece up so that it would look worn.... I used some eyelets and string to help the theme along - it's a really quick simple card, I spent longer wrinkling it than actually making it...


And while I had the stamp out - sure it was easy to knock up a few tags...I just stamped the brogue pattern and use the middle size tag from Stitched tags to trim out three tags from the one stamped image...simple pimple... the sentiments (also My kind of Guy) were stamped on plain tags cut with the smallest tag die from Stitched tags.


And just for fun, because I had some scraps... and don't you like the eyelets laid onto the wee grommet thing on the tag? - go on, try that, I'll bet you have loads of those lying around in the back of a drawer... together we will bring them back into fashion...


Hope it tickles...normal service will resume, once I have figured out where this lead goes...

Here's what I used:


Saturday, 16 May 2015

...Hello


Hello! How is your Saturday going? It's a beautiful day here in NI and I'm gathering the troops to deposit them at a Birthday party - it doesn't get much better than that when you are a youngster!

 I intended this tag for the PJ party, but I didn't get three of them made up in time so it's just a one-off. The main tag is stamped with images form the Vintage Postcards set - I do love making backgrounds and that's a great set for doing it! The smaller tag has a die cut 'hello' - the floating pieces of the letters are actually stuck on to a piece of clear acetate behind the tag - the smaller tag is then stuck in place on the larger tag. Very simple. Finished off with some brads - can't wait for those to make a comeback - I love brads.... lol. Hope it tickles!

inks were SU (Tempting Turquoise), Versafine Pinecone (stamped with the second impression fr a softer feel) and cardstock was plain white, a random tan and I think an SU blue?...

WMS goodies used:


...PJ party winner!!!

Gals it has been a great party! - I think I got round everyone - there were a few folks who slipped in at the last moment! thank you to everyone who played along I LOVED the entries - so without further waffle - I know you want toknnow who won the prize and here it is:

The random number generator chose Challenge No 2 - Surprise Him and the winning entry - again chosen by random number thingy was No. 7 Suezie from Nothin' says Lovin blog!

Huge congratulations Suezie! you win our double prize of £60GBP to spend instore - your entry was choc full of WMS!! - I'll be in touch with your code Suezie!

There were so many lovely creations that I couldn't pick favourites, but I did spot a few that made me think a little differently about some of the sets we have - and it's always good to get new inspiration for older sets so I pulled a couple of cards here to show you what I mean.

 
I loved what Antje did with these circles from the Free Spirit set and you should check out her use of the Asian gardens tree top also.




Elizabeta created this stunning background pattern with the Fleur de Lis stamp from the Vintage labels 2 set - I don't think I have ever even used that stamp!!

Tanja used the little teddy stamp from the Heroes additions set - I'm not sure that I've even seen this stamp used before anywhere - I cannot believe I never would have though to use the teddy on his own!

Well I'll be scrabbling in my stamp box tomorrow for odd and out of the way little stamps that are often overlooked!

Thanks for playing along ladies!

Thursday, 14 May 2015

...Welcome to the May PJ Party


Welcome to our PJ party folks - so glad you could make it!

ED to add - Just before we start I have some exciting info for you - the good folks at Addicted to Rubber Stamps are now carrying some selected Waltzingmouse Goodies! And - just for you - they have given me this fabby discount code to pass on to you - if you are shopping at Addicted to Rubber Stamps - simply enter the code WELCOME at checkout to get 10% off the site! (Items that are already discounted will not be eligible for this discount) so once you have uploaded your PJ entries - pop over and tell them we sent you!! :)

We have 4 challenges for you tonight - Links are now open - you have 24 hours to link up!
 Here's a run down of what's happening:

PJ Party Schedule
•The PJ party post and all challenge links are now live.
• Links will close at 11:45pm tomorrow, the 15th
•The PJ party winner will be announced just after 11.45pm tomorrow on the 15th of the month (all times are UK time).

Rules - a little housekeeping!
• You don't have to use Waltzingmouse Stamps to play along, but it will tickle us pink if you do!
• You can enter each challenge as many times as you like, using separate cards and separate links, but you cannot enter any one card in more than one challenge!
• Links should take folks directly to the blog post/spot where we can see/comment on your challenge entry.
• Please mention our PJ party and challenge on your blog or gallery post (- you are welcome to grab the PJ logo or sketch graphic and add those to your blog if you like)
 • You do not need to enter every challenge, but the more entries you have the better change of winning the prize!

Prizes
We will have one overall winner chosen at random from all challenge entries. The prize winner will receive £30GBP store credit for Waltzingmouse Stamps.

Now please note - this is important - if the winning entry uses Waltzingmouse brand stamps or dies the prize will be doubled and the winner will get £60GBP (approx $98USD)!

Please note that projects using only free WMS products will not be eligible for the double prize - though you could still qualify for the £30GBP!

OK - Here we go:

Challenge 1 - Man of the Moment 
from Claire

from Jeanne

 from Anya

from Julia

Make a card for the significant man in your life - he doesn't have to be an adult... We are looking for masculine themed cards for any occasion.

Link Your Challenge 1 entry here:



Challenge 2 - Surprise Him


 from Claire -
One envelope unfolds to 4 envelopes with a message in each.

It's all about men this month, and we're getting ideas together for Father's Day, so we want you to make a masculine project that has some element of surprise about it - an exploding box card, a pocket card with a concealed message/gift, a moveable element.

Link Your Challenge 2 entry here:



Challenge 3 - Old Pajamas 

from Claire

from Anya

from Jeanne

 from Karin

Use one of your older Waltzingouse Stamps sets to create a project for this challenge! We're digging out our Man of the Hour, stamp sets for this one.

Link Your Challenge 3 entry here:



Challenge 4 - Bedtime Story sketch 
from Jeanne


from Claire

Link Your Challenge 4 entry here:




Tuesday, 12 May 2015

...New Webstore on the way


I'm working on a new webstore for WMS - it's going to be much simpler to navigate - sure hope you all like it! Should have it ready in time for the next release.... :) Can't wait to show you!

Thursday, 7 May 2015

...Be Strong! and Big News!


Morning! I have a watercolour card for you today. I was playing around with some paints one night and made the centre panel - the green watery background colours looked eminently suitable for a nautical sentiment and so I dug out my Safe Harbour and stamped a sentiment. I inked the sentiment up with 2-3 tones of blues and greens - I use Versacolour small cubes for this - they are foam pads and so easy to mix on the stamp.

The panel hung around on my desk for a long time and then I finally got time to finish it up this week. I added a patterned paper panel behind the main sentiment  and then another embossed panel behind that- the card is watercolour paper that I buy cheap at 'The Works' which is the next best thing to a craft store in my town. I don't have a plethora of embossing folders either, this Spellbinders woodgrain one was the most appropriate I thought. I added some of the small images form the Ocean bound set - which were die cut with the matching dies. I love that blue ink - it's a Tsukineko Versacolour - called Neptune - lovely rich blue - and great for details. I felt it needed a little something else tho' so I added some tiny green stars (also form the works) and a couple of blue pennants in the top left - these were pieces of watercolour card inked with Neptune and cut in a pennant shape with a tiny banner die from the Spellbinders Banners set.



Inside is very straight forward - an anchor and sentiment from Ocean Bound. I popped the anchor up on foam after die cutting it. A trio of stars to match the front - done!

Big News!

I feel a bit tempted to hand this card to myself, the advice is pretty appropriate at the moment. In May WMS will be marking it's 6th year of business. It has certainly not been plain sailing all the while - we had some pretty bumpy weather a number of years back with supplier issues and there have been losses on the personal front, we have lost three members of our family within that time, yes it has been a stormy 6 years behind the scenes here at WMS.

The bit that tickles me though is that we are still here! We've made it this far and that's all thanks to you - yes you ladies who still come and visit (you know who you are), who still pop into the shop and who still take time to send encouragement here on the blog and on facebook and sometimes cold and flu remedies in the post and sometimes cards and sometimes other little gifts of wisdom and kindness and understanding - I treasure you. You folks and my DT ladies have all been lanterns on dark nights.

Well WMS is still here and we are still growing - we're about to embark on something that is pretty big for us - we are launching a Wholesale facility. Our goodies are going to become available in selected outlets! Pop back here tomorrow to learn more!

Stuff I used:

Monday, 4 May 2015

...Springy thanks


Good afternoon - hope you are enjoying the May bank holiday! I'm footering with camera settings and lights, trying to get some decent pics of cards. Today's offering is a 5x5 inch card I made up using various bits and bobs.

I like to stamp. I've never had much of a budget for embellishments and so I don't have vast quantities of goodies that I can combine to create beautifully styled collections on the front of their cards - I admire folks who do this well, but I don't have a lot of time to browse - and it's not like Northern Ireland is brimming with craft stores... These days, even though I could probably get a load of stash from my wholesalers, I often find myself overwhelmed with choice and end up back where I started, making cards with little other than stamps.

The card began with me footering about with an odd little stamp from the Cameo Creations stamp set. I like creating patterns so that's usually where I start when I'm just playing around. This little stamp is a cross shape - made of leaves with a mini heart at the centre, it's just so pretty and can be used to make up lots of patterns. It's that wee stamp, 3rd down on the left hand side in the illo below.


I stamped a little lattice panel with is for the front of the card - I left a little empty space in the centre for my sentiment (from Fine Feathers stamp set), which I blind embossed with a pinked square die from Spellbinders. The pics below show how I stamped the panel again, this time for the inside of the card. I didn't fill the centre in as much for this interior panel - to leave room for writing.


The first time I did it, I eyeballed it, but a grid of dots placed at 3/4 inch apart will help you if you fancy having a go at this.

once I had a square, I stamped the little cross in each corner



Then I added a few flowers - I used a teeny tiny flower stamp from the now retired Earth Angel set, but I'll bet you have something similar lurking about. You can use any small stamp for this, a dot, a mini heart, whatever you have to hand.


This is the interior panel all finished.


The Mackintosh style flowers and leaves on the front of the card come from Simple Sprig. I die cut the shapes first and then stamped my flowers and berries in pinks (SU colours - Pretty in Pink and Melon Mambo) I inked up the leaves in pale green - Memento Pear Tart and then sort of smooched along the edges a bit with a darker green - Bamboo Leaves, I like how that turned out. I did a couple of sprigs in this way. Instead of using the simple sprigs as one piece I chopped off various sections of leaves and single leaves. then I added a little dimension to my leaves by rubbing them with an embossing tool until they went nice and curly - I've heard this called burnishing. It's best to do it on a foam pad, but if you don't have any foam a few layers of kitchen towel work also. I worked on the leaves from the revers to that they curved forwards, but I worked on the flowers from the front so they have a cupped appearance - I liked the contrast.



Hope it tickles and don't forget to scroll down for your invite to our PJ party - it's on the 14th!

Stuff I used (It looks like Pretty in Pink SU ink is no longer available, but any pale pink would do):