Mixed Media

So excited & I just can’t hide it! Liquitex Acrylic Painting Sets

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Wohoo- finally I can share. I am so so stoked that Liquitex included some of my art work on four of their new Michaels Acrylic Painting Sets. I am sure some of you might recognize quite a couple familiar images :)

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As you know I am a huge fan of the Liquitex Products and use them for a couple years now because I really love how the products emphasize my artwork and because they are innovative and fun and make me create out of the box! So thank you Liquitex for asking me for some artwork :)

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I have not seen the finished sets in the stores yet myself as I have no car and Michaels store in walking distance but my friend Meike from Texas sent me those pictures- so much fun!

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They all contain the yummy Liquitex acrylic media needed to do the techniques themed on the box as well as a technique sheet inside.

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Here is what is in them: Spray Paint & Texture

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Collage & Photo Transfer

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Pools, Puddles & Drips

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365 Days of Art

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They are so much fun to work with – if you use them I hope you will share some pictures- but in any event shoot me a picture if you found them in your area – I would love to see :)

Thank you for letting me share my giddy news and for your support !

Have an AMAZING day!

 

 

 

 

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  • kimmierose22

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    Now that is just down right marvelous. To walk into any Michael’s and see your art on the Liquitex Packaging is got to be the best feeling. I’ll check out my local Michael’s and let you know if your art is in one of the local stores in NC. Congrats!!!! (((HUGS)))

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  • Marjie Kemper

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    This is so awesome! Saw your great news on FB and it made me smile from ear to ear. So happy for you! I’ll let you know if I see them here @ Michaels in Mohegan Lake.

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    • nathalie-kalbach

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      Thanks Marjie – yeah yea let me know :) have a gorgeous weekend!

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  • AnnaB

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    That is so cool! Huge congrats Nat!

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  • Maura

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    Nathalie, you must be stoked to see these! That is awesome!! I will check the Michael’s near me too. Congratulations!!

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  • Karenliz

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    Congratulations! How exciting!

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  • Linda on the Prairie

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    So excited for you! I’ll have some of those on Friday if my local store has them. If not, I’ll ask them to call me when available.

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    • nathalie-kalbach

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      Thanks Linda! hope your local Michaels will carry them – lemme know :) Nat

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  • Jean Goza

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    How exciting for you! Congratulations! I will look for them at my local store.

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    • nathalie-kalbach

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      Thank you Jean- hope your local Michaels will carry them :) Nat

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  • Cristina Parus

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    So lucky to have those! I can only order them online, in Romania there is only one shop I’ve seen to have these amazing acrylic paints. The prices here are much higher as we work with euros…well, art is not something cheap, either! :)

    Enjoy those paints and create something beautiful&inspiring!

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    • nathalie-kalbach

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      Thank you Cristina! Yes- I know art supplies are not cheap in Europe -it is tough! Unfortunately these sets are only available at Michaels in the US and Canada at the moment – but I hope something similar will make it some time to Europe!

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  • stephanie

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    so awesome!! will look for them at my local michael’s

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  • Sue Clarke

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    Awesome news and I can’t wait to go to Michael’s with a 50% off coupon to get a box!

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    • nathalie-kalbach

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      Wohooo Sue – sent me a picture from New England when you see them! have a gorgeous day! Nat

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  • Nurse Ratchet

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    Congrats! Imagine the classes you can create for the kits!!!?????

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    • nathalie-kalbach

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      LOL….yep ;) Thanks Nurse Ratchet ! Have a gorgeous day out there in Toronto!

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  • Kathy P

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    Whoo hoo, girl! You are rockin! So cool—it’s like some of your classes in a box! Can’t wait to get one and try it out! Congrats—I can actually FEEL your excitement through your post!

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    • nathalie-kalbach

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      Thank you Kathy! OH I like the Class in a Box Idea ;) Have a gorgeous day! Nat

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  • muriel

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    Congratulations to you! I am always so pleased to see the work of the artists I follow through their blogs put forward. I use different material from Liquitex and have never been disappointed. Hope these sets will be available in France.

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    • nathalie-kalbach

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      Thank you for your sweet words Muriel! These sets are only available through Michaels- so I think at the moment they won’t make it to France- but you get all the supplies of Liquitex there too :) Have a wonderful creative summer in France!

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  • Cat

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    Congrats Nat, all your hard work has paid off! So happy for you!

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  • Laura Strack

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    Oh wow, Nathalie, this is huge!! I am going to go to Michaels, first chance I get. I know you are filled with total excitement!! I’m super happy for you. Congratulations!! Woohoo!

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  • Jackie P Neal

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    WOW Nathalie!!! What a super ,fantastic ,cool thing for you! You must be over the moon excited! I am so happy for you and look forward to visiting Michaels and bragging to anyone in earshot about your art! all the best! xo

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  • Jeanette Nyström

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    Congratulations Natahalie! I will look after the products in the stores here in Sweden!

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    • nathalie-kalbach

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      hi Jeanette- thank you so much :) The kits are only in Michaels stores available- so unfortunately they won’t make it to Sweden I believe :( Hope you have a creative summer in Sweden, Nat

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Witnessed – Canvas

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A new canvas is done- I call it “Witnessed” . It shows the Stanley Theatre on the right – a very beautiful theater here in Jersey City- right across another beautiful one- the Loew’s Theatre.

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As the story goes the theatre was terribly neglected and falling apart, until it was purchased by Jehovah’s Witnesses. Loads of volunteers worked on brining it back to old time glory- and I heard it looks beautiful inside.

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I find it fascinating how a building can be saved and used for something else as it was intended when it was built. It reminds me on the many discussions if it is ok to use a church that falls apart and turn it into an apartment building.  I am glad this building is still here and I stopped when I walked by and enjoyed and witnessed it’s outside beauty.

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Do you have a building in your neighbor hood that was turned into something surprisingly?

I used Acrylic Paints, Inks, Markers and Spray Paints, as well as some water-soluble wax bars – and some collage items. Here is a list

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Have a wonderful day!

 

 

 

 

 

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  • AnnaB

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    Your paintings are so cool Nat! I love the strong colours and the black details!

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  • Gina Sismilich

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    This is a gorgeous painting – I love your colorful paintings of buildings/cityscapes!

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  • Laura Strack

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    Not in my neighborhood, but in the historical part of my home town, there are old cottage homes that are now little stores that sell vintage and antique goodies or homemade cup cakes etc. It is always fun to stroll their sidewalks and shop till you drop!

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  • Sylvia

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    It’s an amazing building and I am so happy it’s in your neighborhood and you painted it so beautifully!

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  • Sue Clarke

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    Not in my neighborhood, but I have been in a small church that was made into an art museum. It was nice and I do consider art to be very spiritual (in many cases).

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designed by n*Studio features: Keren Tamir

One of the things that make me really giddy is when I spy someone using my new stamps by Stampendous or also my Stencils with StencilGirl Products :) So I thought once in a while I would feature the work of those wonderful talented people with a new Series called: designed by n*Studio features:…..

And today I feature: Keren Tamir

I met Keren in my class at CHA this January  which was awesome, but I  have been seeing her wonderful work for quite a while now. I was super thrilled that she was using my stamps and including templates – so let her show you what fun Scrapbooking Projects she did with them

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My name is Keren Tamir and I’m 39 years old. I am a wife to a wonderful husband who is very supportive of my scrapbooking and a mother of two amazing kids; a 13 year old boy and a 7 years old girl. I’ve been scrapbooking for 11 years and I mainly scrapbook about my family. I love to create and experiment with many different mediums and techniques.

My style incorporates a lot of mixed media but I love to use lots of flowers and vines in my projects. I also love using lots of different mediums on my layouts as well as stamps and stencils. My style is always evolving and that’s one of the things I love about this art.

One of the main reasons I started scrapbooking was to preserve memories and photos for my children. However over the last couple of years, I’ve started to enjoy another aspect of scrapbooking. I love the artistic outlet that it gives me. I love to create and I’m passionate about what I do.

To see more of my creations you can visit my blog

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The projects I’m featuring, use the fabulous stamps that my friend Nat Kalbach designed for Stampendous.

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These stamps are just so amazing because they create texture on my projects. I love using them to create different types of backgrounds on my designs. The stamps are so versatile and can be used for many different types of projects such as layouts, tags or OTP’s.

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You can see how I used the burlap textured stamp in some of my projects.

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It gives my layouts a rustic feel as if they are part of nature.

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Thank you Keren, I loved how you used the stamps to create this layer of natural texture and how you incorporated them into your femine grungy projects. Love them!!!

Here are the n*Studio products that Keren used:

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thank you for visiting today- have a gorgeous day

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  • Sue Clarke

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    I have the Mish Mesh set and I just love it.
    Wired is still on my wish list.

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  • Amante del Papel

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    is fabulous!

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designed by n*Studio features: Riikka Kovasin

One of the things that make me really giddy is when I spy someone using my new stamps by Stampendous or also my Stencils with StencilGirl Products :) So I thought once in a while I would feature the work of those wonderful talented people with a new Series called: designed by n*Studio features:…..

And today I feature: Riikka Kovasin

I met Riikka several times online and offline as my student in my Mixed Media classes and it has always been a delight to have this super talented girl. I love what she did with my stamps and templates so without further ado..here is what Riikka has to say and show herself :)

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Hello there! I am Riikka Kovasin. I’m a mixed media style scrapbooker from Finland. I adore getting my hands into paints and mists! To me the process of creating is equally important than the finished page. I think that scrapbooking is a form of self-expression and I’m creating pages partly because of that and partly because I want to document our lives to my two children.

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I was fortunate enough to meet Nathalie during an event by her and Birgit Koopsen in the Netherlands. There I got the chance to see her stencils live and bought myself one of them. I immediately fell in love with the crackle stencil and now I only regret that I didn’t get other designs, too! I’ve used the stencil in several projects already and my husband was inspired by it when he was designing his guitar. In these projects I used it to make an embossed piece of vellum.

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I like how versatile the pattern is and how you can create a subtle effect with it or go bold. It goes perfectly to vintage style, but can also be used in modern ones!

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When I first saw Nathalie’s stamp designs I knew I had to get some! They are so perfect for backgrounds and layering! They’re unique in their designs and have a lovely mixed media feeling in them.

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I love the circular designs and my absolute favorite is the stitched style circle.

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And who wouldn’t like something extra – I love the fact that all the sets include a stencil, too!

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I used the extra stencil in the other layout to create the background and the “Wired” stamp set in both layouts and the cards.

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Thank you so much Riikka, I love how you used the Crackle Stencil on the vellum and the beautiful colorful way with embossing powders you used the stencil in the Wired Stamp Set as well as the Stamps. Gorgeous!

Here are the n*Studio products that Riikka used:

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thank you for visiting today- have a gorgeous day
Nat

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  • Kripa

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    Love the Los and d card too. You work magic with ur supplies riikka

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  • Kathy P

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    Hello, Riikka! Love what you have done in today’s post! You’ve made me decide that I must have those stencils!!!! Thanks for your inspiration!

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  • Riikka

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    Thank you so much for having me here Nat! <3

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  • Laura Strack

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    Love how Rikka used your Stencil and stamps. Love the texture and color on the vellum. Beautiful! Love seeing all the wonderful artist using your awesome stamps and stencils. It is so inspiring.

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  • Sue Clarke

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    Great cards and I love the LO’s too!
    I just used one of Nat’s stamps to do a background page in my art journal (the long one that looks like a weaving).

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designed by n*Studio features: Judi Kauffman

One of the things that make me really giddy is when I spy someone using my new stamps by Stampendous or also my Stencils with StencilGirl Products :) So I thought once in a while I would feature the work of those wonderful talented people with a new Series called: designed by n*Studio features:…..

And today I feature: Judi Kauffman

Judi and I met several years ago at CHA and ever since I have been blessed by her friendship, advice and honest opinion in many fields of my artistic life. I am super stoked that Judi played with my stamps and templates – and she even wrote a tutorial for the cards she created. Here is what she has to say and more about herself (Judi has no blog- so leave some love here for her)

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About Judi:

Judi Kauffman wears, and has always worn, many hats at the same time. She is a designer, writer, and teacher who has worked in the craft industry for over 25 years. She has also been a graphic artist, art director, photo stylist, illustrator, and weaver. She has an undergraduate degree in printmaking and a master’s in fibers. Judi’s projects, articles, and reviews appear in a wide variety of magazines, she works for several manufacturers in design and product development. She is a frequent guest artist for Elizabeth Craft Designs, Walnut Hollow, StencilGirl Products, and other manufacturers. She has also written five books (alas, all now out of print).

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Thank you for inviting me! My project: Cards made with nothing but rectangles! But there are other options for stamped and stenciled Shimmer Sheetz: Mat and frame your creations instead of using them for card fronts. Incorporate pieces into art journals and mixed media projects. Stamp and stencil with alcohol inks formulated for non-porous surfaces instead of paint (StazOn). Stitch the layers instead of using adhesive (set the machine to 5-6 stitches per inch, or use a piercing tool and hand-sew).

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1. Stamp and stencil three 5” x 12” pieces (one package) of Fire Opal Gemstones Shimmer Sheetz using acrylic craft paint (shown: Primary Yellow, Sea Breeze, Metallic Bronze, and Traditional Raw Umber – or choose your own combination).

2. When the paint is dry, cut 2 of the pieces into thirds, each piece measuring 4” x 5”, for six of the cards.

3. Cut the remaining piece into assorted smaller rectangles, at least 5 of which are sized at 2.5” x 3.5”.

4. Cut a piece of cardstock measuring 9” x 5.5” for each card base (make seven). Score and fold in half (card size: 4.5” x 5.5”, folded at the left).

***Use double-sided adhesive strips for steps 5, 7, and 8.

5. Center and adhere a 4” x 5” Shimmer Sheetz rectangle on six card bases. Center and adhere a 2.5” x 3.5” piece of solid color cardstock on the seventh card base.

6. For added texture, emboss some of the small rectangles with Lots of Dots embossing folder, lightly sand to tone down the shine and highlight the dots.

7. Mat some of the small rectangles onto solid color cardstock, leaving a narrow border.

8. Arrange and rearrange the pieces, layering them as shown or as you prefer. Attach the layers. (Use the last couple of scraps for the seventh card.)

9. Using strong-hold Tombow Power Tabs to secure embellishments (found objects, beads, gems, charms, fibers).

10. Cards with low relief, unbreakable embellishments can be mailed in standard envelopes, others should be delivered in person or mailed between sturdy cardboard in a padded envelope.

Note: Shimmer Sheetz is reflective and difficult to capture in photographs, it changes color depending on the light and angle at which it’s viewed! Fire Opal is my favorite, but there are over 20 other choices (including sampler packs).

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Thank you so much Judi – I so love how the stamps and stencils pop off those gorgeous Shimmer Sheetz – make me want to play with those instantly! I love the cards!

SUPPLIES Judi used for the Cards:

Stamps and Stencils – N*Studio by Nathalie Kalbach in Wired, Grunge, and Mish Mesh (Stampendous!)

Surfaces – Fire Opal Gemstones Shimmer Sheetz, one 3-sheet package (Elizabeth Craft Designs, www.ecraftdesigns.com); Assorted solid color cardstock

Paints – Americana Acrylic Paint in Sea Breeze, Primary Yellow, and Traditional Raw Umber; Dazzling Metallics Metallic Paint in Bronze (DecoArt)

Adhesives – Double sided adhesive sheets (Elizabeth Craft Designs); Power Tabs (Tombow)

Other – Lots of Dots embossing folder (Elizabeth Craft Designs); Machine for embossing (Big Shot, Cuttlebug, or other); Stencil brush; Assorted embellishments; Craft knife, gridded ruler, cutting mat

Here are the n*Studio Stamps  Judi used:

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thank you for visiting today- have a gorgeous day
Nat

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  • Tracy

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    I think I have that butterfly :P I’ve never worked with shimmer sheets, but I love that change of colors from different angles. I love the patterns you made with the stencils, stamps and inks. And I really like the cards with the gem and the butterfly. I’m not usually one for blig, but it’s the perfect complement. And the dice you used, so cute! (I’m a rpg girl, too:P)

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  • Laura Strack

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    Amazing artistry, Judy. No wonder Nathalie respects your opinion. You’ve created some gorgeous work. Thank you for sharing and for your step out. I can only imagine the beauty in person.

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    • judi kauffman

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      Thank you for the kind words. Shimmer Sheetz really is amazing in person. I like all of the colors and all three coatings but Fire Opal and Amethyst are my absolute favorites!

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  • Kelly Belton

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    Just. Beautiful. Wow.

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  • Debbie L.

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    These works are absolutely beautiful Judi. I am motivated to get out some paints, stencils and Shimmer Sheetz. Thanks so much for sharing your wonderful work with us.

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  • Mary Beth Shaw

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    Judi, Judi, Judi – I didn’t know you had dogs!?! Just another reason I need to visit you :)
    This work is absolutely stunning. STUNNING. Beautifully done.
    Hugs, my friend.

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  • Denise

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    Such vibrant colors and combinations Judi!! You really rock those stamps and stencils. Great cards!

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  • Seth

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    Great new feature Natalie. I have had the pleasure to have also met Judi at CHA. I really admire her “many hats” as well as her artwork. Great use of your stencils here!

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  • Denise Spillane

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    Natalie, what a great idea for posting. Judi, your artwork is amazing. I love the depth of color and texture. Each piece is stunning.

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  • Darla

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    Judi’s art is always an inspiration. I love the combinations and colors she used on these.

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  • Holly Young

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    I love the texture and depth you’ve achieved in your projects. The colors are so vibrant! Very pretty!

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  • Brenda

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    I am not familiar with shimmer sheets but yours look fab! Just another thing to add to the wish list:) Looking forward to seeing more of cards!

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    • judi kauffman

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      Brenda, Shimmeer Sheetz is waterproof, colorfast (garment-quaity) Mylar so it can be used for projects like these cards as well as to make embellishments for art quilts, mixed media – and I’ve made custom sequins for clothing, too. Nathalie included the link to the company in the supply list.

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  • Bibi Lindahl

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    Wow, love these cards! I’ve used Shimmer Sheetz a lot, and I think the use of these stamps with acrylic paint shows yet another cool use of those Sheetz. I know the cards must be even more stunning in person when you see the shine of the Shimmer Sheetz come through between the paint. Very cool stamps, by the way. The one that looks like a sunburst looks really cool on the cards. Well done, both of you! :-)

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  • Amante del Papel

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    amazing work!

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    • judi kauffman

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      Thank you. The stamps and stencils make it so easy and so much fun.

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  • Cheryl

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    I like these designs – a lot! I’ll be looking for more of Judi’s art. Also, being a dog lover – I’m curious – are those Affenpinschers in the photo with Judi?

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    • judi kauffman

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      They’re standard poodle puppies. We’ve had standard poodles for 38 years and have been so happy with all three. I love dogs in general!

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Abstract Mini Canvases

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I am on my way to NAMTA Art Materials World in Pittsburgh today. Stampendous! will have a booth there too and these are some mini canvases I created using my Stampendous! Signature stamps.

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Basically I created a background for each canvas with different color combinations using Acrylic Inks or Soft Body Acrylic Paint – having some fun dripping and dropping

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Using the templates that are included in my stamp packages with Soft Body and/or Heavy Body Acrylic Paints I added another layer.

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For the third layer I used the Stamps with an Embossing Pad and added various Aged Embossing Powders on top of it.

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Carefully heat embossed it as to not burn canvas and/or acrylic paints

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I love the texture this creates

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I then used the stamps with acrylic paints and added some colors here and there and tied some elements together

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I had loads of fun with those canvases

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Here are all the supplies I used:

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have a wonderful day – I am sure that I will share some photos of the convention next week – I am looking forward seeing inspiring stuff and meeting some artist friends.

Nat

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  • Sue Clarke

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    I just ordered the mish mesh stamp set and some embossing enamel. Woo hoo!

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  • Sue Clarke

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    Embossing enamel…oh no, another supply that I need.
    These are great Nat and have fun.

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  • stephanie

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    LOVE LOVE LOVE! new items for my shopping list.

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  • Linda on the Prairie

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    Love those! I’ll be playing with your stamps this weekend.

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  • Riikka

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    I might end up sounding like a commercial – but I’m loving it! Really cool canvases!

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Put a Bird on it …or Playing with Transfer Techniques

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I was working on a fun assignment and created this grungy transfer for it. I printed out a nice photo of a graffiti wall which I had taken back in Germany and blew it up and then did the Transfer using Liquitex Gloss Gel. For a nice and even sheen I glazed over the transfer with some Liquitex Acrylic Inks mixed with Gloss Medium & Varnish – filling in the gaps too . I love the kind of torn poster wall effect this gave . This was exactly what I was going for.
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I collaged over some parts and painted in the bird with a brush and black ink. Also sprinkled some of the ink with a brush on the paper. I glued down some bird feathers with the Gel Medium and voila – done. Love it.

I will teach this as part of my upcoming class “Acrylic Media – Demystified” at the Ink Pad in NYC -so if you want to join – I would love to have you. The class will take place at Westbeth in the West Village and we will explore loads of fun media and techniques.

Here are the supplies I used for the transfer

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Wishing you a gorgeous day

Nat

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  • nanou49

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    i love this mysterious birdman gorgeous page!

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  • Sue Clarke

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    I like the effect, but I have to admit that the bird man kinda freaks me out.

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designed by n*Studio features: Limor Webber

 

One of the things that make me really giddy is when I spy someone using my new stamps by Stampendous or also my Stencils with StencilGirl Products :) So I thought once in a while I would feature the work of those wonderful talented people with a new Series called: designed by n*Studio features:…..

And today I feature: Limor Webber

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Limor Webber is a mixed media artist and educator.  She is a mother of two beautiful little girls that absolutely rule her world and a wife to a supportive husband. Limor is a technique and art medium addict! She can sit in her studio for hours trying to come up with new ideas and techniques that she can share with the world.

I met Limor on the Prima Education team and it has been great fun to be around her and her contagious smile and talent!

And here are some amazing projects that she created using my Stampendous! Signature Stamps and what she wrote about them:

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For all you Mixed Media junkies, you know how we all have that one stamp set we keep on reaching for every time we create any project and we say to ourselves,” it’s just not complete without it”.  Well that’s how I feel about all three of these stamp sets!! They never get put away, they have a permanent spot on my craft desk since the day I got them.  The reason I love them so much as you can see is because they make fabulous background effects but can be used in a subtle way or as a more bold focus point on your project.  Do you want to know a little secret that would make your heart sing?! The first day I opened up my sets and I pulled them out…. hiding behind the stamps were some fabulous bonus Stencils!!!!!.  Needless to say they have become my new favorite staple in my creation! way to go Nathalie!!! you sure rocked these stamps sets out!.

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Limor also used my stamps on this wonderful scrapbooking page

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Thank you so much Limor for sharing those wonderful projects with us. I love how you used the stamps and templates layered up on the tags creating so much depth. And I am for sure in Love with the Layout of your sweet sweet daughter creating such a wonderful shabby chic design.

Please check out Limor’s Blog – she posts a lot of gorgeous tutorials and projects on there and I know you will love it.

If you have done something with my stamps or stencils I would sure love to see :)

Here are the n*Studio Products Limor used:

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have a fantastic day!
Nat

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  • Zoey

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    wow amazing takes on these stamps!
    Well done Limor!!!

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  • Yvonne Gebauer

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    Love those tags and yes, Limor does always have them very close at hand. Such depth and texture can be created with these stamps, I can see they’d be used often. Fantastic stamp sets…. They’re on my soon to be fulfilled wish list.

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  • limor

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    Thank you so much Nat!!! you rock! It’s always a pleasure to play with your stamps!! I’ll take a photo of their permanent spot on my desk LoL!!!

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  • Sue Clarke

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    Those tags are so colorful and full of texture. I’m not sure which stamp set I need first. Mish Mash or Wired as they are both calling out to me.

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  • Nurse Ratchet

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    Love the colours and the style of these amazing tags! I do echo Limor’s sentiments about these wonderful stamps….always at my finger tips as well!! Tx Nat!

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  • Laura Strack

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    Love Limor and she rocked your stamps and stencils! Her tags are beautiful and full of layers. Thanks for sharing.

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  • Jackie P Neal

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    Nat, liking this new feature- I love watching Limor’s videos- yes,infectious smile indeed! Nice post- love those tags -they are full of deliciousness!

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Simon Says Stamp or – Hold Your Horses, Nat Made Cards ;)

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Very thrilled to be the guest poster on Simon Says Stamp Blog today. They do carry all my signature n*Studio Stamps designed for Stampendous! Check out how I made the cards and what I used on their blog.

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Have a wonderful day!!!

Nat

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  • andrene

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    Your cards are fantastic!! A pleasant surprise to see the card version of your MM talent! Left some love on the SSS blog for you!!

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  • Sue Clarke

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    I love that your stamps are so versatile Nat.

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  • Kathy P

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    Such fun cards, Nat…love those stamps! Congrats on being featured at Simon Says!

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  • Nurse Ratchet

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    Nat..these are fabUlous..and you have given me inspriration to make some cards with my favourite stamp sets!!

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