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Tuesday, 23 July 2013

...warning....more Royal baby fever....


Och wee folks are just irresistible, it's the wee fingers and the wee toes, all those wee chubby wrinkles... it's very nearly enough to make me want to do it all over again....but not quite, I'm delighted to have reached the stage where mine can now all feed themselves...

Since we have a new Royal here in the UK and since everyone is in such a good mood about it, we're offering our customers 25% off all our baby related sets - you can see which sets are included by clicking this link, or the image above.

Use the code tinytoes in the checkout to get 25% off these sets until midnight tomorrow night! Folks who ordered any of these sets since yesterday morning, when the little prince was born, will receive their 25% off as a partial refund also!!

Sunday, 21 July 2013

...Invite to a pajama party on the 29th

 
Grab the Pajama party badge above, by either right clicking (PC),  
or dragging it to your desktop (Mac) and keep it for your pajama party posts.

ED- I just wanted to reassure folks that although the Pajama party links will open at midnight, we know that not everyone will be able to link up at midnight, and so we hope to give everyone a chance to play by keeping links open for a 24 hour period, so please don't be put off by the start time if it's awkward where you live, it's pretty impossible to pick a start time that is easy for everyone and we hope the 24 hour window will allow everyone to play along. The sketch challenges will remain open for a full week.

'Evening folks. I have had this idea spinning about in my head for a party. If you have been with us for a while, you will know that we used to have a sketch challenge blog and since it ended I've been thinking about how to spice up our events. The blog party on the 17th was fun for a while, but sometimes I found myself wanting to use my new stamps and finding that they were at odds with the theme of the upcoming party so I am ending the parties on the 17th and beginning what I hope becomes a fun new tradition at WMS.

I want to begin a pajama party (or pyjama if you are in UK) - I'd like to have one every month! I thought it would be fun to have some challenges of different sorts and perhaps relate a few of these to our releases so that folks can show off their new goodies, gain inspiration and generally just enjoy using our stamps a little more.

I hope to run a few separate themes for each pajama party so that folks have more options to play along. I hope to also include challenges for older sets - it's always great to have fresh inspiration for sets I already have. The challenges will vary month to month, they might be theme based, colour inspirations or technique challenges.

It's going to be a pajama party because I am moving the time slot to midnight (my time)! Challenges will have varying timescales, but we hope to accommodate folks wishing to link up by leaving the links open over night and into the next morning. I'm a night owl and so the new slot should suit me better to play along! I will be here in my PJs ready to chat and see what everyone has been up to, I hope you can join me.We'll be hosting all the challenges from this blog.

We really hope to see you playing along with our Pajama party. We will be announcing each party's challenges directly after releases in future so that folks have plenty of time to get their projects ready, but our first party is next week! We know that lots of you have your goodies from out 1st of July release and are itching to play - so do join in!

We'll be opening a chat thread on the Waltzingmouse Forum during the party on the 29th and we would love to chat with you then.

OOh and the really BIG news is that during this first Pajama party, the DT ladies and myself will be keeping our eyes open for that special somebody who really seems to be on a WMS roll - we will be inviting one lucky participant to join us for a future release as a guest DT member


  
You are hereby invited to our first Pajama party on 29th July! For our first party we will be running the following four challenges, read on to see what you need to do to play along:

Tickle me silly

Make a card/project featuring Feathers. You do not have to use Waltzingmouse Stamps products to play along, but for this challenge, folks who use the new Fine Feathers or Funky feathers stamps will be eligible to win a prize in the random draw. You may use feather stamps or real feathers or embellishments.
When to make: Make your project now so that you can be ready to post it to your blog/gallery on the night of the party.
How do I link it up?: On the night of the party, post your project to your blog/gallery and post a direct link to it into the inlinkz tool on the blog post here on the WMS blog. Grab the Pajama party badge now from the beginning of this post to add to your challenge blog posts when you are ready, this will kelp us to find you in the event of a wobbly link. Links for this challenge will remain open for 24 hours.
What will happen? : After the links close we will choose an eligible project to win a spot prize of £10 store credit!

You're a doll 

Make a card/project featuring Dolls. You do not have to use Waltzingmouse Stamps products to play along, but for this challenge, folks who use the new You're a Doll or Doll additions stamps will be eligible to win a prize in the random draw.
When to make: Make your project now so that you can be ready to post it to your blog/gallery on the night of the party.
How do I link it up?: On the night of the party, post your project to your blog/gallery and post a direct link to it into the inlinkz tool on the blog post here on the WMS blog. Grab the Pajama party badge now from the beginning of this post to add to your challenge blog posts when you are ready, this will kelp us to find you in the event of a wobbly link. Links for this challenge will remain open for 24 hours.
What will happen? : After the links close we will choose an eligible project to win a spot prize of £10 store credit!

In the Background

Make a card/project which uses background stamping - this could be background patterns, or patterns/textures created using small stamps, stamped repeatedly. You do not have to use Waltzingmouse Stamps products to play along, but for this challenge, folks who do use Waltzingmouse stamps stamps will be eligible to win a prize in the random draw. Any WMS set may be used for this challenge so long as your project has a stamped background pattern.
When to make: Make your project now so that you can be ready to post it to your blog/gallery on the night of the party.
How do I link it up?: On the night of the party, post your project to your blog/gallery and post a direct link to it into the inlinkz tool on the blog post here on the WMS blog. Grab the Pajama party badge now from the beginning of this post to add to your challenge blog posts when you are ready, this will kelp us to find you in the event of a wobbly link. Links for this challenge will remain open for 24 hours.
What will happen? : After the links close we will choose an eligible project to win a spot prize of £10 store credit!

Bedtime Story

Each Pajama party will end with the Bedtime story sketch - this will be a sketch challenge that we will present to you on the night of the pajama party, you will see the sketch and some inspiration samples on the Pajama Party blog post and you will have one week to link up your challenge cards.


Don't forget, throughout the pajama party we will be looking out for that special person to join us as a guest DT member during a future release!

Hope you can join us! And do invite your friends!

Friday, 19 July 2013

July Friendly Feature–Tara Cardwell

We are so pleased to bring you a truly good friend of Waltzingmouse Stamps; Tara Cardwell. Tara lives in the UK with her husband.  Her blog, Craftilicious, is a delightful place to visit with page after page of creative inspiration, so be sure to stop by and take a look. Tara loves to cook and entertain in addition to her passion for reading and hosts a monthly book club. In addition to her love of papercrafting she also designs tiaras and jewelry. It seems that Tara enjoys many crafts! Let’s see what she has to share with us today.

I was really surprised, but totally thrilled, when I got an email asking me to be the next Friendly Feature on the Waltzingmouse Blog. I couldn’t believe they wanted little ole me on a big grown up blog, but despite being a little daunted by the prospect, my answer was still an immediate, “yes please!”

As you will see from my Q&A below, decisiveness (particularly when it comes to my favourite of Claire’s brilliant stamp sets) is not exactly a strong point, so I couldn’t settle on one set to play with and decided in the end to make two projects – a card with the new You’re A Doll set and a sentiment from You’re a Doll Additions, plus a little something fun using a pair of my favourite older sets – Way Out West and Back in the Saddle.

For my card, I wanted to play with the dolls as I loved the set I had as a child and I really wanted to have some element of having the dolls inside each other so had to put my thinking cap on to get some paper engineering going.

To begin with, I started with a strip of cardstock 18 cm long by 5 cm wide and I scored it at 3.5 cm, 6.5cm, 12cm and 14.5cm and then made a mountain fold at 3.5cm and 14.5cm and a valley fold at 6.5cm and 12cm to give me the “opening” mechanism. I stamped the middle sized doll on the inside of the cardstock using my chosen colours for the card design – teal, lime green, orange and black.

I then folded the piece together and use washi tape to secure it to my mat so I could securely stamp the larger doll on the outside.

I used the same 3 colours but swapped them around a little so the dolls were themed but still different. I stamped the little green neckerchief a second time onto a piece of thick cardstock and fussy cut it out. I secured it to the “head” part with glossy accents and then added a repositionable glue dot the bottom to act as a closer.

I used the washi tape to secure the folds together and then cut around the doll through all 3 thicknesses of cardstock. This really puts the little doll inside the big doll in the way you would get with the real thing.

To finish I found a piece of paper in a nice bright orange (My Minds Eye Tickled Pink 6x6 pad) and mounted it onto a white card base leaving enough room around the edge for a teal stitch line – hand drawn with a Momento pen. I mounted the doll centrally using permanent tape behind the centre and more repositionable glue dots behind the edges you pull apart. The sentiment was simply stamped in black onto a scrap of teal card – the gorgeous font needs little else to make it pop!

I hope that gives you all a new idea of how to play with your dolls!

For my second project I wanted to do something other than a card and I had an idea for something a little fun – my take on a wanted poster you can put your own face in ;-)

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I used a 15cm square mirror tile (£10 for 8 from B&Q) and Stazon ink in just 2 colours (jet black and teal blue) and I really wasn’t sure if it would work – but it was very quick and easy to put together.

I started by stamping the hills from Way Out West in teal using my Fiskars stamp press for accuracy. I find a good way to get the hills where you want them is to lay the foreground on top of the press when stamping the hills underneath so you can line the foreground up to the bottom of the mirror. I let that dry for a couple of minutes and then stamped the foreground in black. I added the mounted cowboy from Back in the Saddle too as you can’t have a wanted poster without a cowboy!

I carefully cut the wanted poster sentiment from Back in the Saddle into 3 pieces so I could use just the words without the frame and stamped those in black. I finished with the cute cowboy boots in either corner just because I love those boots!

I then persuaded my husband to give it a test drive – it was very hard to photograph and get him in the middle but I think you get the point. These would make really fun inexpensive gifts for cowboy fans – you could easily do it with a framed mirror too and add some more of the decorations – like the big Sheriff badge from the add-on set.

Thanks to Claire and Lynn for letting me share my projects with all the other Waltzingmouse fans out there – hope I provided a little something to spark your inspiration.

Wow, are you as impressed as we are? Tara did an amazing job with these two projects, and you can see why she was selected for our guest blogger for July.

Tara was nice enough to answer some questions that will help us get to know her just a little better.

When did you get into this hobby?

I’ve been a crafter all my life – as an only child I was very happy to occupy myself with pens and paper as you didn’t need other players for crafting! I was never happier than when I got a shiny new set of pens or crayons. I’ve had a go at pretty much every form of craft out there from cross stitch to jewelry making, pottery to hat making and have a room groaning full of underused supplies as testament! However back in 2010 I made my first card as an adult and fell in love with stamps. My hobbies usually tend to be quite faddy and often don't stick, but as I discovered blog challenges towards the end of 2010 I really got the bug and haven’t looked back since. I have to say that finding a community of like minded bloggers out there has been wonderful as none of my circle of friends share my creative passion and it’s wonderful to no longer feel alone in my hobby. I now make cards almost every day when work allows. (I work in HR and Facilities for a local software company) I’d love to go part-time to have more time to craft but unfortunately my stamp habit requires me to work more and play less :-(

What is your favorite kind (manufacturer) of cardstock?

Not sure I have one really – I’m more of a whatever card is the right colour for what I’m doing kind of girl. I just got an American Crafts Tropical Cardstock pack though and do really like the colours and quality of the card.

Your favorite WMS set or one that you reach for over and over?

Saying “all of them” is wimping out isn’t it? OK, if you really twist my arm, then I could probably give you a short list of 3 4 5 OK 6: Back in the Saddle, Way out West, Frame-It, Say it Loud, Big Day Additions and Festive Foliage. All I can say is that my stamps are kept in CD cases in two towers by my desk and the Waltzingmouse ones are in the “most accessible” drawers as I turn to them first for most of my card making – even if the main image isn’t WM then in most cases the sentiment is!

Do you have a favorite technique?

I’m realizing that I’m not very decisive - I do honestly like doing different things at different times. I am mostly a CAS girl in cardmaking style but I do like playing with different techniques. I guess the two things I enjoy the most and do the most often are colouring with my copics (I still delight in getting new pens that part of me never really grew up) and paper-piecing as I do love cutting fussy little bits of pretty paper ;-)

Do you own a die cutter? What kind?

Again I’m a mistress of indecision so I have 4 die cutting machines currently – a Big Kick (the former name of the Big Shot) which is the one I use most, a Grand Calibur which I mostly use when the Kick isn’t wide enough as I haven’t really got to grips with it and find it a bit frustrating so now I’d like a Big Shot Pro! For electronic die cutting I have a Cricut which I thought was great until I got my Silhouette Cameo which now never leaves my desk top and I use all the time as it’s just the best gadget I’ve ever owned period!

What is your favorite color combination?

Yeah an easy one – regular viewers of my blog will probably know the answer already – anything with teal as it’s definitely my favourite colour – I even got married in a teal dress ;-) I do just love anything in that range of greeny-blues with my favourite ink colours hands down being Hero Arts Tide Pool and Momento Pear Tart.

If money wasn't an issue, what crafty stuff would you buy?

A new house with a much bigger craft room would be at the top of my list! Closely followed by a computerized sewing machine, a Big Shot Pro, a Fiskars Fuse, more pens – Distress Markers, Tombow, Shinan Twin-Touch, Gelatos – basically all the pens I could get my hands on and refills for everything. I’d be booking a flight to the states to go to Michaels and one of the big shows too with a couple of empty suitcases to fill to my hearts content….. Well a girl can dream right????

Who is your most admired crafter - or the person that inspires you or challenges you?

Again, picking one is just too hard – I follow lots of crafters for different reasons. I could narrow it down to 3 – Debby Hughes as she truly is the queen of CAS, Amber Kemp-Gerstel for her genius creativity and sense of humour and Elaine Hughes is my copic colouring goddess – she inspires whilst challenging me too! Plus the Waltzingmouse DT naturally – particularly at release time so I can drool over all the new goodies until they hit the store – I have to say release weeks seem to last forever when you’re waiting to go shopping.

We hope that you have enjoyed our July Friendly Feature. Thanks for stopping in today.

Tuesday, 9 July 2013

...after the rush


Good morning - I'm just popping in with a wee sample that I did not get a chance to show during the release - and what a release, it kept me well and truly busy until about Sunday when I took a few hours off to remind my children that they have a mother!! lol! ooh and watch the tennis!

I made this card using the cut files in the Funky Feathers cut file bundle - I was delighted with how the wee detailed fronds at the base of the image cut out - again I use that American crafts cardstock that cuts like butter - but for a more difficult card I would simply enlarge the size of the file and cut the feathers out a little bigger.

I flipped over the centre feather so that the textured side shows, liked the contrast on this simple card.

I love the sentiment - "Oh look - your wings are showing" - what a nice way to tell somebody they've been an angel!!! It's from Fine Feathers.


Thursday, 4 July 2013

June Release DT Blog Hop Winner Announced.

What a grand release we had in June. The Design Team did an amazing job creating incredible samples using the new sets that were released on June 30th: Fine Feathers, Funky Feathers, Country Labels 14, You’re a Doll, You’re a Doll Additions, Big Berries-Cherry, Crackle Backgrounder, Crackle Reverse Backgrounder, Crackle Mini and Crackle Reverse Mini in addition to several coordinating cut files.
Thank you for taking part in the Hop and leaving so many wonderful encouraging comments on the DT blogs.
As promised, we have selected a winner of a free Waltzingmouse Stamps set of choice for the lucky person whose name was randomly drawn from ALL the comments on ALL of the DT blog posts from the Hop.  Each member of the Design Team selected one comment from their group of comments, and from those, we have selected a lucky winner from the blog of  Tosha Leyendekker.
CONGRATULATIONS GOES TO:  Sue D
To claim your prize, please e-mail me (Lynn) at lynn@waltzingmousestamps.com and kindly note in the subject line of your e-mail – JUNE BLOG HOP WINNER. I will provide you with a special code to claim your prize.
 
We are most thankful for the time you took to visit the DT blogs during this release. We have some interesting new stuff coming your way, so stay tuned!
And, to all of our U.S. customers, we wish you all a very happy and safe Independence Day!