InKing Royalty Blog Hop
Welcome to this month’s InKing Royalty Blog Hop! This month’s hop is dedicated to showing our thankfulness. We are celebrating with thank you notes, cards that show our appreciation and projects of thanksgiving. We are excited to share our projects with you and hope they inspire you to create! After you read my post, I hope you’ll hop over to the next person on the list at the base of this post.
I have a amazing friend, Tracy. She is a super talented artist. Who truly defins the word artist, because she not only paints, she has made pottery, and has a very fablous jewlery business. Where she makes her own jewlery. If you fallow me on instagram or my personal facebook page. Then you know I am always going to paint class. Tracy is the mastermind behind the classes. Last month for my Birthday she gave me one of her peices of jewlery. A wonderful Crown with a bar that has “be awesome” hand stamped on it. How cool is that! We all know someone who goes above and beyond to make us feel special. Tracy is one of those people who always encurages and lights up a room. I am truly Thankful, Greatful, and Blessed to have her in my life.
This card may look familiar to you. It is becuase, I made a simular card for a past blog hop. I promissed two ladies that I would share how the card was made with a video. What’s that???? A video!!!! Say What??? I was very nervious about doing this to be honest. It was one of my goals for this year. So, It was time to start getting over the fear and actually do it! I am amazied by all the over the top videos out there. I’m not going to tell you how many times I re did the audio. I just seem to freeze and my brian shuts off when the recorder starts. :> Anyway, here is the video all about how I made this lovely little thank you.
This style of card is really fun to make. And once you figure out how. You will be making theme all the time. They are quick and easy to make. And leave a lott of WOW factor!!!
If you would like to check out the original card you can do so here. But, first hop along with all the Royals!!!
Thank you for stopping by today. I hope you’ll hop along to the next stop on the blog hop, Karen Browning at StampWithMeKZB. There’s lots of inspiration to be found in this group – and you don’t want to miss it!
Thank you for hopping along with us. If you get stuck during the Blog Hop, please use this line-up as a guide:
- Brian King at Stamp with Brian
- Lory Robinson at The Robin’s Nest Designs
- Deb Cozzone at Grand Central Stamping
- Shawn de Oliveira at ShawnStamps
- Lynn Kolcun at Avery’s Owlery
- Jennifer Spiller at Westside Paper Creations
- Karen Browning at StampWithMeKZB
- Candy Ford at Stamp Candy
- Becky Volpp at InkBlossom with Becky
- Robin Myren at Songbird Designs by Robin
- Imogene Thomas at MomoMakes.com
- Lisa Pretto at InkBig Academy Stamps
Be sure to check out my friend’s instagram @above.the.bar.co to see all her wonderful jewlery. I hope to be back later in the week with another card. Thank you for stoping by today. I hope each of you will hop along with the InKing Royalty’s!
Much Love
Somehow I missed the first one, but I sure am glad I caught today’s card! Thanks for showing how you made the card looked to finished by using the cardstock to “hide” the edges of the window sheets and back of the DSP. The video was very helpful, and if that was your first…well, it certainly didn’t look like it!
The cards are gorgeous and your video was wonderful Jennifer! I got the window sheets for the polka dotted ones, now I know what I’m going to use the scalloped pieces for! Thanks for sharing your amazing creativity!
LOVE! The gold really pops beautifully here, Jennifer. What a special card for a special friend from a special person. And “YAY!” for a Jennifer video – can’t wait to stamp with you IN PERSON next week!
Wow!!! What awesomeness…loving how you make this card special, using the acetate, Jennifer!
Awesome video! I love the gold. It is so rich looking. Beautiful card.
Great use of the metallic acetate!
Jen, you blew me away with that awesome video! That is my next thing to try, maybe you can give me some tips in ATL. Beautiful card, love the acetate.
ohhh, awww! so pretty… great video, too!
Jennifer, that gold looks great with Mint Macaron. I love the “floating” look of the clear card. Beautiful.