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Featured Friday Designer #11

>> Friday, July 31, 2009

Hi There - Welcome back to our eleventh Featured Friday Designer!! As you know, back when we had our Guest Design Team call we were so impressed by all the entries we received that we just couldn't limit our decision to only Guest Designers so we came up with our Friday Featured Designer to give even more people a chance to inspire us!

So today we would like to introduce you to Cassie Larson, casslarson on SCS. You can find more of Cassie's work on her blog: For the Art of It.

The stamps Cassie selected to work with were:





Here is what Cassie created...









Be sure to stop by Cassie's blog to check out more of her work and for more info on these cards!!

Thanks so much Cassie, we wish you continued success!!!

See you soon...

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Get Well Soon!

>> Thursday, July 30, 2009

Posted by Debbie Seyer

Hello! Hope you are having a great week so far.

Life can be so hectic, can't it? Sometimes the easiest cards can be the hardest to make. Unfortunately, a good friend of mine is in the hospital, so I needed a great get well card to send her. I always have trouble with Get Well cards. I never seem to have the right image. Fortunately, the newest releases from DRS Designs included an image that I think is perfect for a great all-purpose card!



For my fast and simple card, I used the 3 Flowers with Butterfly image and the sentiment - One Line Get Well Soon. Of course, the 3 Flowers with Butterfly image is so versatile, this could be a card to celebrate birthdays, anniversary or just to say hello! I don't know if you can see it but the background is stamped using the 4 Corner Background. When I got that background, I cut it apart so that I had even more ways to use such a great set of background stamps!

I hope this card will inspire you take make some fast and simple cards to have on hand for any occasion! Have a great day!

Supplies for this card: 3 Flowers with Butterfly Image, One Line Get Well Soon, 4 Corner Background; Mellow Moss, Rose Romance and Whisper White cardstock; Tuxedo Black Memento Ink pad; Copic Markers; Regal Rose ink pad; square rhinestone brads; Crystal Stickles; Fancy Tag Trio, Oval Nestabilities from Spellbinder Paper Arts.

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A Fond Farewell...

>> Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Posted by: Heather

As some of you may know, I am stepping down from the DRS Designs design team at the end of the month. So...this is my last post on the DRS Designs blog. I've already told them multiple times, but I want to thank everyone at DRS Designs as well as all of the wonderful members of the design team for all of the friendship and support they have shown me. This past year has been absolutely wonderful. I have grown so much as a stamper and I have definitely been inspired by all of the gorgeous creations made by the entire team. Having AWESOME stamps to work with was also an added bonus. I cannot say enough good things about the stamps from DRS Designs. I thought as a farewell post I would share some of my favorite cards that I've made over the past year...

Here is the very first card I made with stamps from DRS Designs. The second I saw this butterfly stamp in the catalog I knew I had to have it. It is one of the most beautiful butterfly stamps I have ever seen.

I don't typically make many Halloween cards but I loved playing around with these fun images!
I'm a sucker for butterfly stamps! DRS has such an awesome variety, you just can't go wrong!
This was another image that I fell in love with the second I saw it.
I'm sure this is no shock to any of you since I gush about these all the time, but the Cutie Pie release was the honestly the highlight of my stamping year! I LOVE these adorable kids! I really loved this card even though it took me 3 hours to make because of the complicated background.
The sentiment stamp selection at DRS is absolutely awesome. The BEST around! This is one of my favorite sentiments...I think I've probably made 20 cards with this sentiment.
The Dustin Pike animal images from DRS are some of my favorites too.
Another Cutie Pie card...I just can't resist these guys!

Here is another one of my favorites...I absolutely love this Leonard image and the coordinating sentiment.
I had to end my year in review with another Cutie Pie...these newest additions to the Cutie Pie family just put a smile on my face every time I see them!

I know my post got a little long, but honestly when I started going back through all of my cards I had so many favorites. I have loved every minute I've been on this team. Thank you to all of you for making this such a wonderful year for me!

Heather

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Check it out...

>> Tuesday, July 28, 2009

posted by: Cathy/Crafty Thoughts

Have you seen all the cool "stuff" on the DRS Designs online store website?

Not only can you find and order all the great DRS Designs images - mounted and/or unmounted, but you can check out all the new releases that are now available to order. Have you seen them? I have to say this was one fun release.

DRS also carries unmounted supplies as well such as acrylic blocks and EZ mount cushion.

Are you just starting in stamping, have a child that loves to stamp or just need a hostess gift? How about one of the DRS rubber grab bags? Trust me, there are ALOT of stamps in these grab bags and talk about great images....very cool and fun!!!

No one ever has too many stamps, but if you're just looking for inspiration, check out the designer galleries, or the awesome tutorials on how to use some of the very cool DRS images. You can even find card ideas scattered throughout the DRS online catalog.

Did you know that we have a customer gallery too?? Why not email us one of YOUR creations, using DRS Designs images of course, so that we can post it for all to see.

Are you a member of Rubber Mania Monthly? Do you like free stamps? Well, click HERE to find out how you can become and member AND earn free stamps and discounts!!!

We also make custom stamps...for that special added touch or a personal gift for that hard to shop for stamper...or non-stamper on your list!

You will never be at a loss for inspiration when you visit the DRS online store and/or our DT blog.

Thanks for checking in today...Heather will be back tomorrow with another post full of inspiration.

See you soon...

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Challenge #26 - Faux Stitching

>> Monday, July 27, 2009

Hi There - We're up to #26 in the DRS Designs DT challenge series! Today's challenge is faux stitching! Very easy, very cool and adds a perfect finishing touch to most projects. We would love for you to play along with us...post a direct link to your creation in the comment section of this post. If you upload to public gallery, please use the keyword DSC26.

Check out some inspiring projects from our design team below...

Denise Milazzo Handmade by Me!
stamps used: M1023 Bloomin' Huge Flower~Faux Stitching:

Jessica G./Jess' Obsession:


Debbie Seyer- A Peek Into My Stamping Room:


Vicki Parson/Stamped Smiles:



Cathy Indelicato/Crafty Thoughts



Jennifer E./Ink N Scrap Habits


Heather Lee-Reppen / The Best in Life (I cheated a bit and used stitching rub-ons as my faux stitching).
Sue W. - DRS Designs


Renée Van Stralen (Stamping for Sanity)

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Summertime Fun

>> Sunday, July 26, 2009

posted by: Cathy/Crafty Thoughts

Everyone loves summer, right? Even if you don't like the heat, chances are you like the somewhat lazy days (unless you're a mom of course and no day is lazy!!). Summer means getting outside and pursuing activities that get you moving...like hiking...



and playing on the beach...



Both of these cards showcase new images that were recently released by DRS Designs. I thought this sentiment (G860)on the hiking card was a perfect match for the hiking image. The hiker (G1026) is raised on pop dots over the new silhouette tree image (F1030)stamped the same tree in white on the kraft panel, added a button and some twill ribbon attached with a staple and I was good to go!!

I love the clean and simple look of the beach card. I simply stamped this new background image (D1099)(which could be used a background, by itself, or each image could be used on it own.) Tip - buy two unmounted versions of this stamp. Keep on in tact to use as a background and cut the other up so you have four tiny summer stamps!
It's hard to see but I stamped the interlocking square background (H807)on the red panel. The sentiment(1089) is a new release. I stamped it on notebook paper and used my EK Success border stamp for the edge. A yellow button mimics the "sunshine"!

Thanks for checking in today. Be sure to stop back tomorrow for another DRS DT challenge!

See you soon...

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Blooming with good health...

>> Saturday, July 25, 2009

Welcome!

I hope you're all enjoying your summer! I'm finding there's so much going on lately I'm running out of stamping time:( I did manage to play a little this week and these are the stamps I used~

and here's my card ~


The pink layer was stamped with our new Bloomin' Huge stamp using black dye ink. I colored in the center using a white paint pen, then added a little highlighting using a versamark marker. The black ribbon was wrapped around and taped to the back after I attached a tiny brad and 2 jewels. I adhered it to a folded green card.

For the sentiment I stamped it on a white piece of cardstock and dry rubbed the edges using lavender ink. After layering it with black I layered it on a green piece of cardstock leaving an extra 1/4" of paper to attach my bling. That's it! and I have another get well card to add to my collection!

Thanks for stopping by!

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Picnic Anyone?

>> Friday, July 24, 2009

Posted By Jennifer

One of my favorite Summer past times is going to the near by park and having a picnic lunch. Seeing this new picnic basket image sure reminded me of those days. Unfortunately now with a grown up schedule and adult responsibilities I don't have time for them. Ahh, the good ol' days!

But what picnic is complete without a red plaid tablecloth and a few ants? These ideas inspired me to use DRS Designs Open Plaid background stamp to create my own red plaid look and the new Ant Betty stamp on this card.

I colored this image with Prismacolor Pencils and blended the colors with Gamsol, and outlined it with a gray Copic marker. I embellished it with a black spiral clip & some red plaid ribbon fit just perfectly!

Stamps: DRS Designs- Picnic Basket (K1104), Ant Betty (B1035), Open Plaid Background (P631)
Ink: Versafine Onyx Black, Colorbox Fluid Chalk Ink, SU! Real Red
Paper: Smooth white cardstock by Office Depot, Colored Cardstock by The Paper Company, American Crafts
Accessories: Prismacolor Pencils, Gamsol, Nesties, Brads By Making Memories, Ribbon By The Paper Studio's Ribbon Trends, Spiral Clip by Creative Impressions, EK Success Corner Punch, Copic marker C1,
Finished Card Size: 5 7/8" x 5.5"

If you're anything like I am then you better make your picnic plans quick...Fall is right around the corner with it's cool weather and falling leaves. Did I mention back to school and football too?

Hope you all have a wonderful weekend. Thanks for visiting today!

Smiles,
Jennifer

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Super Summer Cuties

>> Thursday, July 23, 2009

Posted by Jessica G.

Stamps by DRS Designs: Beach Baby F1094, 4 in 1 Beach Background D1099, Fun in the Sun sentiment D1072. Cardstock: Melon Mambo, Crushed Curry, Bermuda Bay, Papertrey white. Ink: Memento black, Copics, Melon Mambo. Accessories: Long rectangle Nestabilities.

Are you a fan of the Cutie Pie Kids? Then you will love the latest releases at DRS Designs because two new cuties make their appearance! 'Beach Baby' in the card above is perfect for a summer theme, while I thought 'Beach Boy' would be equally happy in superhero mode:

Stamps by DRS Designs: Beach Boy F1096, Creating Yourself sentiment H558. Cardstock: Bashful Blue, Summer Sun, Real Red, Papertrey white. Ink: Memento black, Copics, Real Red. Accessories: SU scallop border punch, dotted satin ribbon.

Be sure to check out all the fun new releases at DRS Designs!

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Bloomin' Huge Flower by Renée

>> Wednesday, July 22, 2009

by Renée (Stamping for Sanity)

Hello! It's my turn to show you all something fun! I have to say that I LOVE what everyone has posted using this particular image, Bloomin' Huge Flower (#M1023). I love love love love this flower (did I say that I LOVE it enough?)! It's a gorgeous image that has no end of possibilities.

I decided to create a relatively simple card, meaning no paper layers! I randomly stamped the flower over the card stock and then coloured it in using my Copic markers. I don't usually use purple, but I guess that's what kind of mood I was in 'cause this card is purple all the way! But, I couldn't quite stop there. The card looked a little blah and needed a teensy bit more oomph so I added an overlay of acetate that I stamped the Easy Dot Background (#H628) all over using white Stazon ink. You can see the overlay a little better on this pic on the left. I added buttons over the flower centres on the acetate as well as the sentiment (You are My Sunshine - #D1089).

I hope you like it!

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Sunny Days Ahead!

>> Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Hope you are all having a wonderful Sunny Summer so far!

Right now I am starting a fun road trip with my in-laws and my 2 kids driving from NY to Florida! We left NY today and making a few stops on the way down to spend a week in Orlando with Nana and Pop! I even get to go to the CHA show in Orlando! What could be better!

SO, this card today is what I'm hoping to see for a few weeks...
bright sunshiny weather!

Here is a sneak peak at two of the new releases available on July 18th...4 in 1 Beach Background and You are My Sunshine. I used two of the four cute tiny images on this stamp. Perfect to use together as a background or separately like I did.

I used the spotlighting technique and a very simple background stamped with versamark and clear embossing powder. You can see directions for this technique by the awesome Beate Johns HERE on SCS.


recipe: stamps- DRS *4 in 1 Beach Background, *You are my Sunshine
paper- only orange, white, summer sun
ink- palette noir, versamark, copic markers
accessories- circle punches, paper piercer, chalks, clear EP
*new releases available 7/18 at DRS Designs

Thanks for stopping by! Have a great week!
Denise M. (resqbarbie)

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You Are My Sunshine!

>> Monday, July 20, 2009

Posted By Jennifer
All last week the DRS Designs DT previewed all of the new releases that just became available this past Saturday. Did you place your order? You can find all of DRS Designs New Releases and project ideas HERE.


Today I'm showing off this bright & cheery card I made using the new Bloomin' Huge stamp. As soon as I saw it, I thought it looked like a sunflower to me. Sunflowers are one of my favorite flowers and so, I decided to color this one in yellows and browns and paired it perfectly with the new "You are My Sunshine" sentiment.



The flower bloom was colored with Prismacolor Pencils and I blended the colors with Gamsol. It was matted on brown cardstock and then I added yellow Stickles to each petal. When it was dry I added some brown grosgrain ribbon to it. I stamped the same image repeatedly on the cardstock base with brown ink to decorate the background.



The sentiment was stamped below the image in brown ink as well.



Stamps: DRS Designs- Bloomin' Huge (M1023), You Are My sunshine Sentiment (D1089)
Ink: Versafine Onyx Black, SU! Close To Cocoa
Paper: Smooth white cardstock by Office Depot, Colored Cardstock by American Crafts
Accessories: Prismacolor Pencils, Gamsol, Chocolate Ribbon By Ribbon and Bows Oh My, Yellow Stickles
Finished Card Size: 6" x 5.5"


So, which of the new releases is your favorite? I think this one is my favorite & you can bet you'll see more cards made with this one soon!

Thanks for visiting today!

Smiles,
Jennifer

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Picnics...

>> Sunday, July 19, 2009

posted by: Cathy/Crafty Thoughts

Everyone loves a picnic, right? Whether you're human or not...(you'll see what I mean by that in just a minute!!!). Good food, good friends, nice weather...they all make for a great day as you can see by the following "picnic" cards sporting some of the newly released (yesterday and available now!) images by DRS...

Doesn't this picnic basket (K1104) look yummy? I stamped the silhouette branch background (H363)on the red panel and Vicki's versatile background (H369) on the kraft panel.



And then we have those uninvited (non-human) picnic guests...



I for one, am not a fan of ants...but Ant Betty (B1035) here is kind of cute...don't you think? I made the picnic blanket on the white panel using red ink and the open plaid stamp (P631). Ant Betty is sitting in the grass background (E059). A tilt to the focal image, an appropriate sentiment (D543) and some ribbon finished things off.

Thanks for stopping by...don't forget to stop by the blogs of the DT and scroll back thru recent posts here on this blog for more inspiration using the new releases!

See you soon...

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Sunshine and Flowers

>> Saturday, July 18, 2009

by Sue W.

Welcome!

If you've been checking out our sneak peaks all week, it's finally time to zip on over to our website www.drsdesigns.com and see all of our new releases!!!! You'll want to check out the Card Gallery as well because I think our Design Team really outdid itself this month!

I myself seem to be stuck in a color rut. I'm simply loving the blue/purple combination lately! I just can't get enough!! I've promised myself that I'll work on broadening my color horizons!

Here are the stamps I used in this project ~


and here's my card ~


I just love this flower image! From about the second it became a stamp I've been picturing it stamped across a card, so that was the first thing I did when I brought "her" home. After creating a mask I stamped the flowers in the center of my card first, then after applying the mask, I stamped again on both sides of my center image. There's also a 3rd image on either side that's just barely visible. My next step was to color my images using my Bic markers. Then I stamped the Sunshine saying using violet ink, and then dry rubbed green ink on the bottom and blue in on the top.

Now for the fun part, I didn't have the correct size sun, so I had to fake it! I didn't even have a sun punch that came close to the right size, so I used a snowflake instead. I punched the snowflake using 3 different shades of yellow, then trimmed off all the cross pieces (which left points) I made the middle layer's points a little smaller, then used a swirl punch to cut out the center of the top layer, I attached the 2 bottom layers using 1/16" pop dots, then used some clear glue to attach the top layer. I love it when it all comes together!!

All that was left to finish my card was to stamp my purple layer with our lines o'plenty stamp using black ink and layer it all on a green folded card. Ta~da!!

Read on for another installment of:


Your Tip by Margie G. - In the current economy, we are all looking for ways to pinch our pennies. I don’t like to throw scraps of designer paper away. I toss all my small pieces in a basket on my desk and I occasionally go through it and cut all the scraps into 1” square pieces. They can be stored in any storage container with small sections: fishing tackle box, floss storage box, small storage system with drawers used to hold nuts and bolts, etc.

I use my “inchies” to make backgrounds on cards or scrapbook pages. Sometimes, I add small stitching with a marker to look like a quilted background. It is fun to mix up the inchie colors for holiday backgrounds.

My Trick - One of the problems I've faced when coloring an embossed image (using embossing powder) is that a regular (Tombo, Crayola, etc.) marker doesn't dry if you get it on the "lines". My trick is after I finish coloring, I turn my image upside down on a clean piece of paper and rub the back. The clean piece of paper isn't clean when I lift my image!! I sometimes have to move it around a couple of times to get all the ink off, but I haven't smeared an image in quite awhile!

Thanks for stopping by! Have a great weekend!!

If you enjoy reading tips as much as I do, please consider sharing yours with us! I'll even pay you in rubber for every tip I use!!!!! Email me at submitdrs@yahoo.com - Thanks, Sue


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Featured Friday Designer #10

>> Friday, July 17, 2009

Hi There - Welcome back to our tenth Featured Friday Designer!! As you know, back when we had our Guest Design Team call we were so impressed by all the entries we received that we just couldn't limit our decision to only Guest Designers so we came up with our Friday Featured Designer to give even more people a chance to inspire us!

So today we would like to introduce you to Kelly Hampton, Kelly H on Splitcoaststampers. You can find more of Kelly's work on her blog, Kelly's Stampin Habit.

The stamps Kelly selected to work with were:








Here is what Kelly created!










Be sure to stop by Kelly's blog to check out more of her work and for more info on these cards!!

Thanks so much Kelly, we wish you continued success!!!

See you soon...

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