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Friday, February 10, 2012

Studio Stampers February Blog Hop


Welcome to the Studio Stampers
February blog hop.  If you are joining us in the hop you should have
come from Karen who is starting out the hop.  

Last month, I took an online card class called Clean and Simple Card Making which was taught by Kristina Werner, Julie Ebersole, and Jennifer McGuire.  My card is based on a sketch from the class that I fell in love with.  I'm also working on embracing the white space and trying out a white on white card and I'm really happy with my results. My original plan was to only have two layers but a little oopsie on my part after coloring in all the flowers resulted in my cutting them out and popping them up on another layer.

On to the details.  All supplies are from A Muse|Studio and can be purchased from my webstore.  Be sure to email me if your order is more than $150 so that you can receive hostess benefits.   I stamped the flowers from Floral Duet in Memento Tuxedo Black ink onto Sugar Cardstock and colored them in with a variety of yellow and orange Copic markers.  Unfortunately, I cleaned off my desk before I wrote down which markers but in all honesty, just pick the colors you like that blend well together.  The flowers are cut out and mounted with 3d adhesive onto a Sugar Piece that has a sentiment from Hand Scripted stamped onto it with Memento Tuxedo Black.  This piece is also mounted onto a Sugar Card with 3d foam adhesive.  I finished it off with some black twinkle sticker and there you have it.  A clean and simple card that packs a lot of punch.



Be sure to visit everyone on our hop so you don't miss out on some A Muse|Studio inspiration.  

This is the line up

Karen Crisp
Kathy Hatzke  <=====you are here!
Kristen Watsonhttp://branchandsky.blogspot.com/2012/02/february-studio-stampers-blog-hop.html
Lianna Vigil
Angella Schellenberg
Lisa Wakabayashi 


Supplies
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black
Cardstock:  Sugar
Stamps:  Floral Duet, Hand Scripted
Accessories:  Copic Markers, Black Twinkle Stickers


Kathy

Thursday, February 2, 2012

February Spotlight


It's February 2nd  and time for another a muse|studio spotlight.   All stamps in the February  spotlight are on sale until February 29th and can be ordered through my webstore.  Be sure to contact me if your order is over $150 so that you can receive hostess benefits. Can I just say that I absolutely love this month's spotlight?  It includes 2 of my older favorite stamps set and my newest favorite stamp set :-)  Of course, all the stamps are gorgeous and I {heart} this month's color pallette.




Kathy

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

January Spotlight


It's January and time for another a muse|studio spotlight.  Starting this year, the spotlight runs from the beginning to the end of the month instead of the 15th to the 15th.  All stamps in the January spotlight are on sale until January 31st and can be ordered through my webstore.  Be sure to contact me if your order is over $150 so that you can receive hostess benefits. 
Kathy

Friday, December 2, 2011

Top Ten Must Haves


Between December 1st and 15th, you can get our Top Ten Holiday Must-Haves at 20% off!  Whether you need stocking stuffers, thank you gifts, or goodies for teachers, co-workers, hostesses or friends, there's something for everyone here!
The promotion begins on December 1st and ends at 11:59pm EST on December 15th, or while supplies last.

Visit my webstore or contact me to place your order.


 Kathy

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

a | s Spotlight - An Autumn Harvest Dinner Party!


Every month A Muse Studio showcases a variety of creative projects featuring a selection of stamp sets paired with a beautiful color palette called A Muse Studio Spotlight.
But what's best of all, you can purchase the October Spotlight stamp sets and Fall Harvest coordinating assorted paper pack at a reduced price from October 15th through November 14th. The Fall Harvest paper pack includes 4 sheets of squash, toffee, orange, currant & french roast (#PASTA11).
Click the link to read more about the October a|s Spotlight and see some gorgeous creations made with the featured stamp sets and color palette. 
Details about this month's spotlight products can be seen on my a muse studio webstore.

Kathy

Monday, October 10, 2011

October Studio Stampers Blog Hop




Welcome to the Studio Sampers October Blog Hop, if you are joining us in the hop you should have come here from Angela's  blog, if not why not start at the beginning with Karen and hop on down until you get back to me.

Here's another Fall card for your viewing pleasure.  I don't think I can get enough of these colors and leaves.  I started out with a Pebble card base and then decided to go with a Cranberry, Pumpkin, Wasabi, and Vanilla Scheme.  I took a piece of Vanilla cardstock and stamped it with the Woodgrain background stamp in Pebble before I stamped the leaves and outlines from Fresh Foliage in Cranberry and Pumpkin and then the smaller leaf from the same set in Wasabi.  I wrapped a couple of pieces of Holiday Washi tape around this piece before  I mounted it on a piece of Cranberry cardstock.  This is popped up on the cardbase with 3d dimensional adhesive.  I die cut a label is cut from Vanilla cardstock with the Labels die before I  stamped it with a Vintage Labels matching outline in Pebble. I stamped off a leaf from Fresh Foliage in Wasabi ink on some scrap paper before I stamped it onto the die cut.  Finally,  I stamped the  sentiment from Contemporary Greetings in French Roast on this die cut before it was mounted on the card front with 3 d foam adhesive.  It probably took me longer to type up this post than it did to actually do the stamping but it's another card that I love that has major "wow" going on without taking hours to complete.
Thanks for visiting and next on the hop is Lisa Chapman, if you get lost, or there is a problem with the link here is the complete list.


Karen Crisp
Angela Schellenberg
Kathy Hatzke  <===========YOU ARE HERE
Lisa Chapman
Kristen Watson
 Veronica Zalis


Supplies
Cardstock:  Pebble, Cranberry, Vanilla
Stamps:  Fresh Foliage, Contemporary Greetings, Woodgrain Background
Ink:  Cranberry, French Roast, Pebble, Pumpkin, Wasabi
Accessories:  Holiday Washi Tape, Vintage Labels Die, 3d Foam AdhesiveKathy

Sunday, October 2, 2011

A Muse|Studio WCMD Challenge: Buttons

I love Fall!  We have Indian Summers here in the Bay Area and generally have our best weather in September and October.  Plus, it's football season and one of my favorite things to do is to hang out and tailgate with family and friends.  There's nothing better on a gorgeous Fall Day.

Besides tailgating and football, I also love the gorgeous colors of Fall.  Yellow and Orange have always been my favorite colors and I love when the leaves turn colors.  This card is my entry into a muse|studio's WCMD Challenge to use buttons on your card.  All supplies are from a muse|studio and can be purchased 24/7 from my webstore.  

Here's the details on the card.  I started out with a Pebble card base and added a piece of Vanilla cardstock which I'd stamped with leaves from Fresh Foliage in Wasabi, Pumpkin, and Currant.  The leaf outlines were stamped after inking the stamped and the solid inner portion was stamped after stamping off on scratch paper once.   I added a strip of Slate Woodgrain cardstock across the center in lieu of ribbon and then topped it off with 3 pumpkin buttons.  The sentiment from Fresh Foliage is stamped on the Pebble portion of the card in Slate ink.  Easy peesy lemon squeezey!  I hear this card--Pebble is such a great neutral color and the autumn leaves make me happy when I look at them.  Thanks for visiting and be sure to come back again real soon.

Supplies
Paper:  Pebble, Vanilla, Slate Woodgrain
Stamps:  Fresh Foliage
Ink:  Wasabi, Currant, Pumpkin, Slate
Accessories:  Pumpkin buttons

Kathy

Sunday, September 18, 2011

A-MUSE-A-PALOOZA Challenge 4: Paris Inspiration

Have you visited a muse|studio's facebook page yet?  If you haven't you should definitely check it out.  They have weekly challenges right now during A-MUSE-A-PALOOZA.  This week's challenge was to create a card that was inspired by a photo of Paris.  I took the greys and greens as well as the trees as the staring point for my inspiration.    

All supplies used are from a muse|studio and can be purchased from my webstore.  The layout for this card is from the Clean and Simple Stamping Blog and is FTL 158.  I started out with a Pebble cardbase and added a couple pieces of Holiday Washi Tape to it for the front strip.  I don't know if I'll be able to make a card that doesn't have Washi Tape--it's addicting.  The focal piece is stamped with images from Spooky Boo Day in Pebble, Wasabi, Slate, and French Roast inks.  I inked up the tree in Pebble ink and then added the Wasabi for the leaves with a sponge dauber to get both colors on the image.  The owl and sentiment are stamped in French Roast.  The bats and grave markers are stamped in slate--the grave markers were stamped off once prior to being stamped on the Sugar Cardstock.  I added some red micro twinkle stickers for a bit of bling before  I rounded the corners and attached this to a piece of Wasabi cardstock that also has rounded corner.  This whole piece is popped up with 3d foam adhesive to the card base.  

There you have it!  I love Spooky Boo Day and will be playing with it a lot more from now till Halloween.  Thanks for visiting.  

Supplies 
Stamps:  Spooky Boo Day
Cardstock:  Pebble, Wasabi, Sugar
Inks:  Pebble, Wasabi, Slate, French Roast
Accessories:  Holiday Washi Tape, Micro Twinkle Stickers, 3d Foam Adhesive Kathy

Saturday, September 10, 2011

September Studio Stampers Blog Hop








Welcome to the a·muse|studio blog hop with my  a·muse "cousins".   We are all lucky to have Krystie as our upline.  You should have come here from Kristen's blog but make sure that you follow all the links to see lots of a·muse|studio goodness.

Dh needed a card for a friend who's recently had a baby. All supplies used are from a muse|studio and can be purchased through my website or by sending me an email.   I couldn't wait to pull out the little crib from Sleepy Sighs and put it to use.  I stamped the crib onto Sugar cardstock in Versafine Onyx Black.  While I love Memento Tuxedo Black and use it 99.99% of the time, I find that the Versafine gives a nice, dark, rich, true black.  I colored in the crib with copics (RV21, RV25, E33, and E29) and spica glitter pens.  I added some Washi Tape from the Spring collection to the piece and tied some sheer onyx organdy ribbon above the tape.  I then stamped the sentiment from Sleepy Sighs onto the piece.  This is layered on a piece of Bermuda cardstock and the focal piece is mounted onto a Blush cardbase with 3d foam adhesive.

There you have it, a quick and cute baby card that will bring a smile to someone's face!

Thanks for visiting and be sure to check out all the rest of the stampers on today's blog hop.  Next up is Karen's blog but if you get lost, here's the complete list of blog hoppers.


Studio Stampers Blog
Krystie Hersch
Kristen Watson
Kathy Hatzke  --------you are here!
Karen Crisp 
Kari Bell 
Lisa Wakabayashi
Veronica Zalis 
Lisa Chapman
Lianna Vigil  


Kathy

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

August Studio Stampers Blog Hop


Welcome to the a·muse|studio blog hop with my  a·muse "cousins".   We are all lucky to have Krystie as our upline.  You should have come here from Krystie's blog but make sure that you follow all the links to see lots of a·muse|studio goodness.

All supplies are from a muse|studio unless otherwise stated and can be purchased from my webstore 24/7.    I'm always in need of thank you cards and when I saw this super cute typewriter in the Just My Type set, I knew I had to have it.   I stamped the typewriter in versamark ink on onyx cardstock and heat embossed it with white embossing powder.  I then carefully cut it out and then cut a tiny slit in the top of the typewriter so that I could put my sentiment through it which is also from the same set.  It's stamped onto sugar cardstock with Memento Tuxedo Black ink.  I added a small heart twinkle sticker to it as well.  The typewriter is popped up with 3-d foam adhesive on a piece of School Lined paper that is punched with a spiral notebook punch.  This piece is put on to a bubblegum polka dot card base.  I added 3 bermuda buttons to the card and there you have it!  A quick, cute, and super easy thank you card to add my stash of cards for a time when I need to show my appreciation to someone.

Now, you're off to Karen's blog.  Here's the complete list of blog hoppers today so that you can feast your eyes on all this a muse|studio goodness.  


Kathy Hatzke  <-------------You are here!

supplies
stamps:  Just My Type
paper:  sugar, onyx, school lined, bubblegum polka dot
ink:  versamark, Memento Tuxedo Black
accessories:  white embossing powder, bermuda buttons, heart twinkle sticker, spiral notebook punch (not a|s)



Kathy
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