Hi Everyone,
Today I am pleased to be spotlighting the new digi stamp "Fall Girl." This digi stamp is a refreshing twist to traditional fall genre of pumpkins and ghosts, adding sweet detail to any project.
As you know by now, I love to glitter my digi stamps. (Click here to learn how.) Today, though, I used a slightly different technique. I glittered each section with transparent glitter - then colored the glitter with Copic markers. This allows you to add some dimension with shading - yet still having the fun of glitter.
I put the focus on Fall Girl by using a Shadow-Box Card....but the card folds flat for mailing. Fall Girl is set off with Delicate Asters and a jeweled pumpkin.
Enjoy this week's projects!
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Monday, September 30, 2013
Fall Girl
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Monday, September 23, 2013
Fall in Love
Hi Everyone,
It's an exciting time of year....so many fall and Halloween digi stamps at 2 Cute Ink!
Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas are all just around the corner. Yeah! I am having fun with 2 Cute Ink's digi stamp collection. Let me tell you, this collection is unbelievable. Today I am posting cards made with the digi stamp Fall In Love for your viewing pleasure.
It's an exciting time of year....so many fall and Halloween digi stamps at 2 Cute Ink!
Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas are all just around the corner. Yeah! I am having fun with 2 Cute Ink's digi stamp collection. Let me tell you, this collection is unbelievable. Today I am posting cards made with the digi stamp Fall In Love for your viewing pleasure.
Of course, I prefer my digi stamps all glittered and glammed. If you are passionate about glitter, click here for details on how to glitter up digi stamps.
Have a fun and safe week!
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Close up of the cute digi face! |
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Monday, August 26, 2013
Angel Fish Doodle
Hi Everyone,
Today'post features Angel Fish Doodle - all glitzed up. Seriously, this is one amazing digi! With beautiful flowing fins and tail, this digi will pop off your projects.

Here is a closeup of the Angel Fish in all her glitz and glamor.
Digi stamps are a great value for those looking to get their money's worth. They are more versatile than rubber stamps as they can be resized and reversed to fit your project. You can get this digi right here. If you want to see how to glitter digi stamps, you can see step-by-step instructions by clicking here.
Supplies I used for this card:
- Angel Fish Doodle Digi Stamp - Sized to 4.25" x 4.46" (2 Cute Ink)
- Glitter
- Transparent, pastel green, and purple (Glitter Ritz and Tree House)
- Cardstock
- Green Polka Dot (American Crafts)
- Distressed Purple (Robin's Nest)
- Blue Glitter Crackle (Robin's Nest)
- SVG File
- Bracket Easel Card (My Scrap Chicks)
Monday, August 12, 2013
Snowflake Owl - Glitter Technique
I fell in love with the free digital stamp 2 Cute Ink was sharing this weekend - Owl Doodle. Since I'm no artist with my markers, I instead decided to glitter my image. Heidi asked if I would share the technique - You know me...anything to be able to showcase my work!
So Heidi sent me her latest digital stamp - Snowflake Owl - and as soon as I saw it, I saw cool, ice blue!
Here is my card - and step-by-step instructions below! If you find yourself using this technique with 2 Cute Ink digital stamps, please share on Facebook or send us a link to your page in a comment....would love to see what you do!
Supplies Used
Using tweezers, I peel off the protective covering for the areas I want to glitter in each color. I like to begin with the outline. The way 2 Cut Ink's images are designed, it provides a nice "outline" as such. I begin with glittering the outline...which makes it easier to find all the detailed pieces.
I complete those same steps for each different glitter color. You can see, once the outline is glittered, the rest of the pieces are easy to see. Use tweezers to remove the pieces you want for each color. You can see by the pics, that I am generous when covering with glitter. All excess goes back in the jar, so no need to be skimpy. For each color, remove protective covering, cover with glitter, brush off excess. Repeat.
A 4-1/4" x 5-1/2" piece of Robin's Egg Blue Classic Glitter cardstock provides the card front. I used a border punch on both sides of a strip of Robin's Egg Blue Classic Glitter cardstock, ran it through the Xyron (upside down), and covered it with a combination of Cool and Warm Highlight glitter to provide a blue-on-blue effect.
So Heidi sent me her latest digital stamp - Snowflake Owl - and as soon as I saw it, I saw cool, ice blue!
Here is my card - and step-by-step instructions below! If you find yourself using this technique with 2 Cute Ink digital stamps, please share on Facebook or send us a link to your page in a comment....would love to see what you do!
Supplies Used
- Snowflake Owl - Digital Stamp (2 Cute Ink)
- White Cardstock - 1 sheet for cutting owl, 8-1/2" x 5-1/2" for card base
- Robin's Egg Blue Classic Glitter Cardstock (The Robin's Nest)
- Double-Sided Adhesive (Elizabeth Craft Designs)
- Microfine Glitter - Glitter Ritz (Elizabeth Craft Designs)
- Real Teal
- Robin's Egg Blue
- Ice Blue
- Sky Blue
- Mystique
- Cool Highlights
- Warm Highlights
- Border Punch - Apron Lace (Fiskars)
Instructions
I just purchased a Sizzix eClips to replace my Cricut machine. For those of you with Cricuts and Sure Cuts a Lot, the steps are almost identical. You will only need to play with your pressure and/or blade depth on the Cricut.
First I placed a 6" x 6" piece of double-sided adhesive on a piece of white cardstock - leaving the protective cover on the top.
On the electronic cutter, Trace the digital stamp image. Break apart the image. I moved the solid owl image to its own layer. So my screen looked like this:
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Two-sided Adhesive - on white cardstock - on cutting mat |
To cut, I set the Pressure to 3. This cuts through the protective covering of the adhesive....but not through the cardstock.
Next, I "hid" the layer with the detailed image, and displayed the solid owl image. I set the cutter to cut two times - with a Pressure of 6. This will cut through both the adhesive and cardstock. See completed cut image below (excuse the messy glitter-catcher cardstock beneath). You can see the detail cuts on the image's protective covering.
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Carefully remove protective covering over outline only |
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Cover with glitter; brush off excess |
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Generously cover with glitter. |
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Shake off excess glitter. |
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Rub off excess glitter - Rub hard to get a smooth look. |
The next time I use this image, I will probably make the owl's belly white - my snowflakes aren't showing well with the little variance in blue colors. With a white belly, blue snowflakes would really stand out (live and learn).
For this particular card, I did not resize the image. However, the snowflakes were too small to cut easily, so I did enlarge them...then used the same technique to glitter.

I popped up the owl....and glued on glittered snowflakes.
If this inspires you to use this technique, please share on Facebook or leave your link in a comment....we would enjoy seeing your creation.
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