Tuesday, May 31, 2011

New Address

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Hi there - it's Jean, with another glitzy bird project for you.

The bird wears layers of Frosted Grape, Sun Kissed and Splash Smooch Spritz.  French Swirl Design Adhesives and Grape Fizz Glitter add the final touch.  

Here are the directions for this card.  It could be your change-of-address notice if you're in a new home - or send it to someone who's moving.

Clearsnap Products
  • Frosted Grape Smooch Spritz
  • Sun Kissed Smooch Spritz
  • Splash Smooch Spritz
  • Pumpkin Smooch
  • Color Catcher Spritz Box
  • ColorBox Glacier Lake Archival Dye Inkpad
  • ColorBox Fluid Chalk Charcoal Inkpad
  • French Swirl Design Adhesive
  • Grape Fizz Glitter
  • ColorBox Stylus and White Oval Tip
Stamps
  • Hampton Art Text Borders Clear Set
  • Hampton Art Bird Houses Cling Set
Other Products
  • Paper Accents Muslin Assorted Textured Cardstock (5-1/2" square dark teal card)
  • Paper Accents Muslin Aloha Cardstock
  • Bazzill Apricot Cardstock
  • Paper Accents White Chipboard Bird
  • Black Bead
  • Acrylic Stamping Blocks
  • 1/2" Circle Punch
Directions
  • Set the chipboard bird in the Color Catcher and spray it with Frosted Grape, Sun Kissed and Splash Smooch Spritzes
  • Dry the inks
  • Ink the edges of the bird with Glacier Lake using the Stylus and Tip
  • Burnish the French Swirl Design Adhesive onto the bird and brush Grape Fizz Glitter onto the adhesive
  • Smooch the beak with Pumpkin
  • Attach a bead for the eye
  • Stamp the birdhouse on Muslin Aloha with Charcoal and trim the cardstock to 2" x 3" and ink the edges with Glacier Lake
  • Stamp the script section of the birdhouse again and punch three 1/2" circles from the stamped cardtock
  • Punch three additional circles of scrap cardstock, attach them to the stamped circles for dimension, and ink the edges with Glacier Lake
  • Stamp the alpha numeric border on Apricot Cardstock with Glacier Lake and cut a piece measuring 4-7/8" x 7/8"
  • Ink the edges with Glacier Lake
  • Assemble the card
Design Adhesives are also great with Designer Foils, embossing powder and flocking. Experiment with them...and create an aviary of blinged birds, ready for your future projects!

Jean

Monday, May 30, 2011

Father and Son

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Nicholas and Art - new father and newborn son - share a moment together in this simple layout.  Forego the journaling and let a stamp say it all...Oh Boy!


The background is Log Cabin, Frosted Grape and Sea Kiss Smooch Spritzes misted thru The Crafter's Workshop Cosmic Swirl Template.  The crisp border,  from Fancy Edges Design Adhesives, is embossed with Cocoa Bean Embossing Powder for a bold contrast to the swirly background.  Buttons and twine add dimension and tie the colors together.


Big thanks to Jenny, Art and Nicholas for the great photo!


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Here are the instructions for this project:
Clearsnap Products
  • Log Cabin Smooch Spritz
  • Frosted Grape Smooch Spritz
  • Sea Kiss Smooch Spritz
  • Color Catcher Spray Box
  • ColorBox Dark Brown Fluid Chalk Inkpad
  • Fancy Edges Design Adhesives
  • Cocoa Bean Embossing Powder
  • ColorBox Stylus
  • ColorBox White Oval Tip
Stamp
  • Hampton Art Limited Edition Oh Boy
Other Supplies
  • Paper Accents Chex Espresso (8-1/2" square)
  • Paper Accents Muslin Assorted Textured Cardstock  (tan, medium turquoise, dark turquoise)
  • Bazzill Parakeet Cardstock
  • The Crafters Workshop Cosmic Swirl 6x6 Template
  • Heat Tool
  • Foam Dots
  • Brown and Turquoise Buttons
  • White Kitchen Twine
Directions
  • Place the tan cardstock and Cosmic Swirl Template in the Color Catcher
  • Spritz Log Cabin, Frosted Grape and Sea Kiss Smooch Spritzes onto the cardstock through the template
  • Dry the ink and  trim the cardstock to 5-3/4" x 5"
  • Stamp Oh Boy on Parakeet Cardstock with Dark Brown and trim it
  • Burnish the diamond Fancy Edges border onto the medium turquoise cardstock and emboss it with Cocoa Bean Embossing Powder
  • Trim it to 2" x 7-1/4"
  • Ink the edges of the tan, medium turquoise and Parakeet pieces using the Stylus, Tip and Dark Brown
  • Mat the photo with the dark turquoise cardstock
  • Assemble the layout
  • Tie twine thru three sets of turquoise and brown buttons and glue them to the layout
Hope you like this - it would be fun to make it for Father's Day!

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Kiss the Kids!

My kids got out for summer break last week, and already, they are BORED!

Today, while I was trying to work on some projects, both kids kept coming into the studio to see what I was doing and to ask if they could "help". I finally decided to take them up on the offer and let them "create" a project that I could use for the blog.

I thought it would be a good idea to feature some easy, kid-friendly projects in the coming weeks in case YOUR kids are bored too. Or just enjoy crafting! So I'll be sprinkling in a few "kid's crafts" over the summer.

Here is my oldest, Drew, with the potholder he made...



The project started with a plain, white canvas potholder; and the images were stamped using Crafter's Ink, which is made to work on fabrics. At my suggestion, Drew used a classic kitchen color combo - red and black. He decided on the stamps and pattern though...



Drew is 14, but this project is definitely suitable for children as young as 5 or 6. It's a quick and easy to do and it makes a nice gift too. I think this one is destined for 'Onie.

You could use this same idea on any type of canvas or fabric - tote bags, backpacks, napkins - basically any smooth, light colored fabric with a tight-weave; cottons and canvases work best.

A little quick prep and finishing on your part are all that is needed to make this project washable.

"Kiss the Cook" potholder

Skill Level: easy - kid-friendly

SUPPLIES:

Clearsnap: Crafter's Ink: Scarlet and Black


Other: cotton or canvas potholder

Tools: washer, dryer and iron

DIRECTIONS:

NOTE: please read directions for prepping fabric before stamping and for setting ink as listed on the Clearsnap website before beginning this project.

To use Crafter's Ink on Fabric: "Wash fabric first without using any fabric softener. Machine dry without using any dryer sheets. Iron wrinkles out of fabric. Then ink your stamp and stamp image onto fabric. Lay your fabric between two sheets of newsprint then use a hot, dry iron to press the ink dry. Press down on the iron and hold for about 30 seconds, lift and move to another part of the design. Continue this process until the images are dry. Let air dry for another few minutes and repeat if necessary. You can throw your fabric in the dryer, set on high, for another 30 – 60 minutes to finish curing the ink."

1) Ink "Kiss the Cook" stamp using Black ink and stamp in a "+" pattern with the potholder placed on point.

2) Ink "Tasty Goodness" stamp using Scarlet ink and stamp in a square surrounding center "Kiss the Cook" image.

3) Ink spoon stamp with Scarlet ink, then stamp in corners of the "Tasty Goodness" images, with spoon pointing outward at top and inward at bottom.

4) Clean spoon stamp and ink with Black ink and stamp to cross spoons stamped in red.

Thank you for visiting the Clearsnap Blog today, please drop back by soon and see what's new!




Saturday, May 28, 2011

Something Old, Something New

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Celebrate a summer engagement, wedding or anniversary in vintage modern style with timeless fonts, a romantic birdhouse and cool colors.  "CELEBRATE," from the Design Adhesive of the same name, is quickly foiled with Silver Fog Designer Foils for a simple, classic greeting.
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Here are the directions for this combination of something old + something new:
Clearsnap Products 
  • ColorBox Fluid Chalk Charcoal Inkpad  
  • ColorBox Fluid Chalk Gray Whale Inkpad
  • ColorBox Archival Dye Seattle Sky Inkpad
  • Celebrate Design Adhesives
  • Silver Fog Designer Foils
  • Silver Lining Glitter
  • ColorBox Stylus
  • ColorBox White Oval Tip
Stamps
  • Hampton Art Love Defined Stamp
  • Hampton Art Cling Bird Houses Set
Other Supplies
  • Paper Accents Muslin Assorted Textured Cardstock (5-1/2" square gray card, 3 pinks)
  • Bazzill Sour Apple Cardstock
  • Memory Box Mini Scallop Die
  • Diecut System 
  • Acrylic Stamp Block
  • 1/8" Foam Dots
Directions
  • Stamp the birdhouse on the smoother side of the pale pink cardstock with Charcoal
  • Trim it and ink the edges using the Stylus, Tip and Gray Whale
  • Stamp Love Defined on the bright pink cardstock with Seattle Sky
  • Trim it and ink the edges with Gray Whale
  • Burnish CELEBRATE onto the smooth side of the muted pink cardstock and burnish Silver Fog Designer Foils (shiny side up) onto the adhesive
  • Cut the cardstock into a strip
  • Diecut Sour Apple Cardstock with the Mini ScallopDie, then trim the cardstock to 3-1/2" x 3-5/8"
  • Assemble the card, using foam dots for the greeting strip
  • Attach three 1/8" foam dots and press Silver Glitter onto the adhesive 
Have fun making this card...then send it to a very special couple!

Friday, May 27, 2011

Just Add Water


Hello - It's Jean, with a colorful water-based Smooch Spritz background technique today.

Spritz an acrylic block with Smooch Spritz and water, then press the inked block onto cardstock to create a cool, watery blend of colors.  Add a quick spritz of a fourth highlighting color - and you'll have an instant backdrop for your favorite stamps.

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Spritz the block with Frosted Grape, Sea Kiss and Limolicious - then add a quick spray of water

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Press the diluted inks onto cardstock (that's just a shadow along the left edge)

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Add a spritz of Sun Kissed, then dry the ink with a heat-tool

Here are the complete directions for this card.  Make several backgrounds while you're at it - and create a stash of unique papers, ready for future projects.

Clearsnap Products
  • Frosted Grape Smooch Spritz
  • Limolicious Smooch Spritz
  • Sea Kiss Smooch Spritz
  • Sun Kissed Smooch Spritz
  • Color Catcher Spray Box
  • ColorBox Glacier Lake Archival Dye Inkpad
  • ColorBox Heliotrope Classic Pigment Inkpad
  • Top Boss Opalescent Clear Embossing Powder
  • ColorBox Stylus and White Oval Tip
  • Plum Crazy Designer Foils
Stamps
  • Hampton Art Text Border Clear Set (background and SEEK JOY)
  • Hampton Art Butterfly Script
Other Supplies
  • Natural Cardstock
  • Paper Accents Muslin Assorted Textured Cardstock (blue 4-1/4" x 5-1/2" card and lavender greeting strip)
  • Bazzill Hillary Cardstock (2" x 3-1/4")
  • Acrylic Stamping Blocks
  • Fine Mist Spray Bottle and Water
  • Heat Tool
  • 1/8" Foam Dots
Directions
  • Place the acrylic block in the Color Catcher and spritz Frosted Grape, Limolicious and Sea Kiss onto it
  • Spray the inked block with a light mist of water
  • Press the diluted inks onto Natural Cardstock
  • Spritz the cardstock with Sun Kissed
  • Thoroughly dry the inks 
  • Lightly ink the handwritten stamp strip with Glacier Lake and stamp it onto the dried cardstock to create a faded, distressed background
  • Dry the ink
  • Stamp Butterfly Script with Heliotrope and emboss it with Opalescent Embossing Powder
  • Trim the cardstock to 3-5/8" x 2-5/8" and ink the edges with Glacier Lake using the Stylus and Tip
  • Stamp the SEEK JOY portion of the word strip on the lavender cardstock with Glacier Lake
  • Cut it out and ink the edges with Glacier Lake
  • Assemble the card, using foam dots for the greeting
  • Attach foam dots above the greeting and press Lucky Penny Designer Foils onto the adhesive
Try different Smooch Spritz combinations...it'll be hard to stop once you get started!

Jean

Thursday, May 26, 2011

bLinGeD up Diva...

Design Adhesives are a fabulous way to add some bLinG to any project. You can emboss them, glitter them, foil them, or even use a combination of products.

Since I wanted a vintage look for the card, I naturally reached for the Pralines & Cream Fairy Dust, which is perfect for "shabby" projects...


And I thought that the new Lucky Penny Foil would look beautiful with the Pralines & Cream Fairy Dust, so both were used on this card...


It isn't hard to both glitter and foil Design Adhesives, it just takes a few easy steps...

First, apply the Design Adhesive to your paper...


Then, cut small strips of the foil and apply them to the portions of the design that you want foiled...


Here is a pic of a foiled section...



I wanted the design to match the vintage look of the card, so after I had foiled all the large sections that I wanted foiled, I went back and applied the used strips to areas of the design to transfer a few scattered foiled bits...


You could also use this technique if you wanted to add some "patina" to the design when using the Silver Cloud or Goldmine Foils. Next, glitter was sprinkled over the design and gently "rubbed" to apply...


Here's what the finished design looks like...


And it's as easy as that to use both glitter and foil to embellish your Design Adhesives!

Here's all you need if you'd like to make this card yourself...

"Dazzling Diva" thinking of you card

Skill Level: moderate

SUPPLIES:

Clearsnap: ColorBox Fluid Chalk Ink: Chestnut Roan, Design Adhesives: French Swirl, Designer Foils: Lucky Penny, Fairy Dust Glitter: Pralines & Cream, Smooch Spritz: Carmel Latte, Color Catcher and Glue Gloss



Hero Arts: Just Find Me PolyClear stamps

Bazzill: Kraft, Coconut Swirl and Walnut cardstocks

Tools: scissors, trimmer, dimensional foam dots and adhesive

DIRECTIONS:

1) Cut a 6 X 8 piece of brown cardstock and fold in half to make card.

2) Cut a 3 1/2 X 5 1/2 piece of white cardstock, place in Color Catcher and spritz with Carmel Latte Smooch Spritz then set aside to dry.

3) Ink collage stamp with Chestnut Roan ink and stamp on kraft. Tear out around design, then ink edges using Chestnut Roan ink.

4) Ink sentiment using Chestnut Roan ink, stamp on kraft and tear out around design; ink edges using Chestnut Roan ink.

5) Stamp diva on kraft cardstock using Chestnut Roan ink and cut out; ink edges using Chestnut Roan ink.

6) Use steps shown above to glitter and foil French Swirl Design Adhesive on a piece of Kraft cardstock. Cut designs out and ink edges using Chestnut Roan ink.

7) Use Glue Gloss to apply glitter to edge of spritzed white cardstock, then ink edges using Chestnut Roan ink.

8) Assemble card using photo, adhering Diva using dimensional foam dots.

I hope you enjoyed today's project and technique, please come back and visit again soon!




Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Capture the Moment

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Colorful little dots on Nicholas' blanket inspired the theme for this design.  Simple shapes and bright colors create a quick project to capture day in the life of a happy little guy.
I love to combine Design Adhesives and flocking on baby projects.   It's like taking the soft, comforting feel of a favorite blanket or cuddly toy and making it a part of a treasured moment.
Special thanks to Jenny and Art for the great picture of Nicholas!
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Here are the directions for this easy project:
Clearsnap Products
  • Splash Smooch Spritz
  • Frosted Grape Smooch Spritz
  • Gold Glow Smooch Spritz
  • Remember This Design Adhesives
  • Lucky Penny Designer Foils
  • Color Catcher Spritz Box
Other Supplies
  • Paper Accents Muslin Assorted Textured Cardstock (teal, turquoise, light aqua, brown and terra cotta-colored cardstock)
  • Bazzill Sour Apple Cardstock
  • The Crafter's Workshop Sunburst 6x6 Template
  • 1-1/8" Circle Punch
  • Hampton Arts Sprinkle Flocking Set
  • Soft Round Paintbrush
  • Scrapbook Adhesives 3D Black Foam Squares
    Directions
    • Place a 6-1/2" square of turquoise cardstock in the Color Catcher and spray Splash, Frosted Grape and Gold Glow Smooch Spritz over the pattern
    • Dry the inks and trim the cardstock to a 5-3/4" square
    • Mat the photo with the light aqua cardstock
    • Punch seven 1-1/8" circles of terra cotta-colored cardstock
    • Cut a 3" x 6-3/8" strip of brown cardstock
    • Burnish "moments like this" onto Sour Apple Cardstock and brush turquoise flocking onto the adhesive
    • Cut the cardstock into a strip
    • Attach the pieces to an 8-1/2" square of the teal cardstock
    • Attach foam dots to the left of the photo and press Lucky Penny Designer Foils onto the adhesive
    That's it - you're done!

    Monday, May 23, 2011

    Flight Pattern

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    Colorful butterflies, chalked over ColorBox Thistle Classic Pigment Ink, fill the air with a multitude of good wishes.  

    With all of the specialty products available, it's easy to forget about the original, tradtional inks - like ColorBox Classic Pigment Inks.  There are 97 great colors, ranging from soft pastels to rich, deep tones. Their extended drying time makes them ideal for embossing, blending, stencilling, stippling and chalking. Visit your favorite stamp, scrapbook or craft store and select a few colors for your next project.

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    Here are the directions for this colorful card:

    Clearsnap Products
    • ColorBox Thistle Classic Pigment Inkpad
    • ColorBox Gray Whale Fluid Chalk Inkpad
    • ColorBox Grape Slushy Archival Dye Inkpad
    • ColorBox Stylus
    • ColorBox White Oval Tip
    • Sparkling Amethyst Glitter
    Stamps
    • Memory Box Vintage Record Sheet
    • Memory Box Journey Collage
    • Memory Box First Flight
    Other Supplies
    • Memory Box Parchment Cardstock
    • Memory Box Soiree Amethyst Shimmer Cardstock (4-1/4" x 5-1/2" card)
    • Memory Box Soiree Onyx Shimmer Cardstock (4-1/4" x 2" strip)
    • Heat Tool
    • Pebbles Inc. Jewel Tones Chalks
    • Facial Tissue
    • 1/8" Foam Dots
    Directions
    • Stamp Vintage Record Sheet on Parchment Cardstock with Gray Whale
    • Stamp Journey Collage over it with Grape Slushy
    • Dry the inks, trim the cardstock to 2-5/8" x 4-1/4" and ink the edges with Grape Slushy using the Stylus and Tip
    • Stamp First Flight over the background with Thistle
    • Quickly daub violet, purple, blue and teal chalks onto the moist ink
    • Blow off any loose chalk
    • Heat-set the chalked inks
    • Remove any residual chalk by gently pouncing it with a crumpled tissue
    • Assemble the card
    • Adhere three foam dots and press Sparkling Amethyst Glitter onto the adhesive
    Make several versions of this card - personalizing each design with recipients' favorite colors!

    Sunday, May 22, 2011

    Announcing the OFFICIAL Clearsnap Design Team

     We are so excited to welcome these talented designers as members of the new Clearsnap Design Team!


     Stephanie Ackerman


    Stephanie is an avid scrapbooker, cardmaker and altered artist.  Working with paper is Stephanie's passion and she has worked with all kinds of mediums since she was a child.   Stephanie live in New York with her husband, Gary, their 16 year old son, Christopher and their puppy, Paulie.   Being the teenager that he is, it can be quite difficult getting candid shots of Christopher; however, since he participates in all kinds of sports, Stephanie tends to take lots of action photos and scrap those.   Paulie, on the other hand, is quite the character and allows Stephanie to take as many photos as she wants without complaint, and he can be seen in many scrapbook layouts! 

    Cardmaking, for Stephanie, is therapy.  She loves working on a smaller canvas and watching her work come to life with the use of stamps, inks and die cuts.  Stephanie adores stamps and has a huge selection she loves to play with.  She loves challenges, is constantly trying new techniques as well as trying new ways to use the products she has.  It’s the little details that make a project come to life.

    Stephanie recently discovered that she loves to teach and can often be found in her studio with any number of students, showing them how to create beautiful projects using all kinds of products, whether it be the Cricut, wood and acrylic stamps, chalk and dye inks, binding equipment, etc.  Stephanie loves seeing the look on their faces when they realize what can be done with the tools and supplies that are available to us. 

    Stephanie finds her day is just not complete if she hasn't spent some time in her scrap room and she does tend to get lost in her creations, working on lots of different projects at the same time.

    Stephanie is totally thrilled and excited to be a part of the Clearsnap Design Team.


    Sabrina Alery

    Sabrina Alery is absolutely thrilled to be joining the Clearsnap team!! She lives in a spooky old farmhouse on an acreage in Madison County, Iowa with a hard-working hubby, 3 energetic toddlers (ages 3, 4 and 4), 3 terriers and a pig. They are her loves and most often the subject of Sabrina's paper projects. When she's not playing with paper, Sabrina loves to sew clothing for her girls and herself, cook yummy food, garden flowers and veggies and try to instill the spirit of adventure into her kids. Scrapbooking has been her creative outlet for the past 4 years, ever since she walked into a Hobby Lobby with the plan to make a one-of-a-kind baby book for my daughter. She filled her cart with pretty papers and stickers and hasn't looked back. Clearsnap Colorbox inks were the very first brand Sabrina bought for stamping and now she can hardly believe she will be creating for them! Sabrina is looking forward to a great year of inspiration!


     

    Cathie Allan

    Cathie Allan has been teaching rubber stamping for approximately 30 years. It all began when she began working in a family-owned, educational store where she introduced the art of rubber stamping and scrapbooking. It did not take very long before the rubber stamping and scrapbooking side of the store grew to equal the size of the teacher supplies. Classes taught by Cathie at the store filled up on a regular basis. At the closing of the store (due to a death in the family) Cathie was offering a repertoire of 180 different rubber stamping classes for the cardmaker and the scrapbooker.

    Since 1995 Cathie's techniques and projects have been published in a large variety of publications. She has been a featured instructor on numerous stamping cruises, has taught across Canada, in the United States, Paris and Africa. Cathie demonstrates for Clearsnap (a manufacturing company known worldwide for their ColorBox line of ink pads and artist quality stamp tools) on a regular basis and her projects have been the focal point of many advertising campaigns.

    To Cathie's credit she has come up with numerous original techniques that she shares openly with her students and regular readers of her articles that she publishes regularly in both Scrap & Stamp Arts and Canadian Scrapbooker Magazine. Cathie's columns in Canadian Scrapbooker Magazine, "It' s All about Rubber" and "Cathie's Choice" were received so well that she was brought on board as a contributing editor and as a result developed the main projects and wrote 2 of the books in a 5 book series called Canadian Scrapbookers Basics. The projects she developed for these two books were designed to instill confidence in the readers, allowing them to add stamping to their layouts. The projects range from an introductory level of stamping to a 'not so introductory' level, however, all of the projects are geared for success and fun. Cathie's techniques are doable, fun and use stamps in such innovative ways that many instructors now incorporate 'Cathie Allan, techniques' into their projects and classes.
    With 30 years of experience and a heart full of love for her art she has now developed a postioner/ repositioner for the cardmaker and scrapbooker alike. This non-slip positioner/ re-positioner is a tool Cathie is never without. Great tools just make the art of stamping and scrapbooking easier and therefore 'way more fun'!

    For Cathie rubber stamping is more than a job, it is a passion. The focus of her classes is not only to create beautiful projects but to teach skills, techniques and an understanding of all the mediums employed in every project. All of her projects begin with white paper and with her magical stamps, stamp pads and stamp tools she takes them to a place where they are 'white no more'. She simply loves to create with her stamping tools and toys and truly enjoys sharing her passion and expertise in every class and every article she writes.

      
    Daniela Dobson

    Daniela Dobson lives in Dallas, TX with her husband Peter and little boy, Alex, who is 3 years old. Alex keeps Daniela busy and her days are filled taking care of him. She has been scrapbooking and stamping for over 8 years. Daniela really enjoy challenges and strives to be innovative. Daniela loves recording every day moments, especially now, with her son. She is a night owl and stays up way too late creating. She loves patterned paper and is a collector of things, stamps in particular: they are everywhere. When she is not crafting, Daniela can be found watching reality TV, cooking, reading or traveling. Daniela is so excited to be a part of Clearsnap Design Team.
    Charlotte Jenkins
     
    Charlotte, AKA Suepup in the virtual world, lives in central Ohio, born and raised in the heart of an Appalachian coal mining town. Charlotte lives with her husband, a Doberman Pincher, a Rottweiler and a Pharoah hound/Doberman mix. She is addicted to art and crafting! Charlotte's current loves are scrapbooking, mixed media, photography and printmaking.
    Charlotte's creative journey began as a young child, when she began oil painting, drawing with pastels and beading. As a child and even now, Charlotte loves anything that is rusted, weathered, and distressed. She finds beauty in things people may find ugly or consider junk.   A couple of years ago, one of Charlotte's friends dared her to just scrapbook one page. Well she did, and now she is addicted. Charlotte finds scrapbooking is a way to create smaller pieces of mixed media artwork! She loves Distressed, Steampunk, Shabby Chic and Grunge style scrapbooking and considers herself an artist rather than a crafter. 

    Charlotte is THRILLED and feels SO BLESSED to be part of the Clearsnap Design Team.
     Charlotte's Blog: http://suepup.blogspot.com/


    Mary Dawn Quirindongo

    Mary Dawn is a stay-at-home mom of two smart, beautiful children. She creates cards in her “off” time, which can be scarce.  Mary has been cardmaking since February of 2008 when a dear friend sent her a box of paper and stamps; all she had to do was supply her own ink! It was a great start and she hasn’t looked back! Mary is excited and honored to be representing Clearsnap products! 
    Tami Sanders
    Tami is a stay at home mom with 2 very photogenic boys; Drew age 14 and Christopher who is 9. She has been married for 18 years to an extremely patient and understanding husband, Rob, who supports her scrapbooking addiction.

    Tami has been an avid scrapbooker for over 14 years. During the past 9 years, she has been an instructor for several of the scrapbook stores in her hometown of San Antonio, as well as a guest instructor for stores in neighboring cities and at regional conventions.

    Tami describes her style as “product driven” as she adapts her designs to best fit the style of the product or products she is working with. She is equally happy creating a project with clean lines and a bold graphic look as she is working on a “distressed” project where she can get messy and incorporate some of her vintage “junque” to accessorize it with.

    A published designer, Tami is currently a member of several manufacturer design teams and also works as a freelance designer. For the past year, she has co-hosted the Clearsnap Blog and is very excited to be joining the Clearsnap Design Team.

     

    Jennifer Priest - Coordinator

    Owner and creator of Hydrangea Hippo and Hippo House, Jennifer Priest has been involved in the papercrafting community for over 10 years. Jennifer lives in the High Desert of California with her supportive and sometimes scrappy husband, two kids, and two dogs.  For the past 9 years, Jennifer has been teaching papercrafting classes at local scrapbook stores and events as well as online through My Creative Classroom. She holds endorsements and certifications from several top companies and is the Social Media Coordinator for Clearsnap. In addition, Jennifer serves on Design Teams for several other manufacturers.
    A love of sharing, a passion for teaching, and a bright, whimsical design style drive Jennifer's creative endeavors and characterize her work .  When she's not papercrafting, Jennifer enjoys gardening, visiting local crafts fairs, watching reality shows on Bravo, and taking touristy day trips around California with her family.  Jennifer is also an Army veteran, volunteer for local charities, and a dedicated mom & wife.

    Jennifer's Blog: http://hydrangeahippo.blogspot.com





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