Welcome to the Altered Basics Blog Hop! The Clearsnap Design Team is inking and altering our Basic Necessities, a variety of packaging materials and containers released at the CHA-W 2012 show in Anaheim, CA earlier this year. These "Basics" allow you to create custom inkpads, mix your own color combinations of Smooch Spritz and Glitter, as well as provide a blank canvas for cute altered gifts, like the adorable tins our My First ColorBox Stamps are packaged in. You might recognize packaging from some of your favorite Clearsnap products like the salt shaker style jars from the Donna Salazar Designs Fairy Dust Glitter, an uninked ColorBox inkpad, and the Clear Boxes our Smooch Spritz Assortment Packs are packaged in. We think these Basic Necessities will allow your creativity to soar!
We're also excited about giving away a set of select Basic Necessities items as prize for one hop commenter! Just click on the blogs each day, browse through the post and check out the "Altered Basic", and then leave a comment about your favorite Basic Necessity to be entered to win.
For an extra entry, post the secret phrase "I love the Basics!" on our Facebook Page here: http://www.facebook.com/Clearsnap
We'll choose one winner from all of the comments on March 9, 2012!
We're also excited about giving away a set of select Basic Necessities items as prize for one hop commenter! Just click on the blogs each day, browse through the post and check out the "Altered Basic", and then leave a comment about your favorite Basic Necessity to be entered to win.
For an extra entry, post the secret phrase "I love the Basics!" on our Facebook Page here: http://www.facebook.com/Clearsnap
We'll choose one winner from all of the comments on March 9, 2012!
March 7, 2012
Clearsnap Blog: Tami Sanders: http://clearsnap.blogspot.com
Clearsnap Blog: Tami Sanders: http://clearsnap.blogspot.com
Mary Dawn Quirindongo: http:// mypinkmexico.blogspot.com
Jean Okimoto: http://davebrethauer.typepad.com/inkollage
Daniela Dobson: http:// danieladobson.blogspot.com
March 8, 2012
Clearsnap Blog: Jean Okimoto: http://clearsnap.blogspot.com
Jennifer Priest: http:// hydrangeahippo.blogspot.com
Charlotte Jenkins: http://suepup.blogspot.com
Don't forget to leave a comment about your favorite Basic Necessity on each blog in the Hop (click on the chart above to make it larger or view on Page 85 in our online catalog). Happy Hopping!
---the Clearsnap Design Team
And now, here's Tami Sanders to share her project using the NEW! Altered Basics!
Tami here, I was VERY excited by these new products! I feel a little bit like a mad chemist; being able to mix Clearsnap products and colors to create new custom creations! I was particularly excited about the uninked pads, which is the item I chose to work with.
Clearsnap already has bunches of Multi Color Inkpads; which are wonderful, but what if you don't find one with the mix of colors you wanted? Or, thinking outside the box --- and straight lines, how about creating a custom pad with a swirl design like I did...
I was inspired by the eyeshadow palettes that have sweeps and swirls of different colors. I remember looking at them thinking "THAT would be a great idea for an inkpad"! And now, thanks to the new Altered Basics line, I can do it.
But don't stop at swirls, how about polka dots, or radiating circles, or maybe plaid! And although I decided not to on this particular pad, you can blend the colors together where they meet using the tip of a bone folder or a strip cut from a credit or gift card. And although I chose to go BRIGHT, a pad using vintage browns would be gorgeous!
A few notes about creating a multi-color pad...
- use only Clearsnap Pigment Ink Refill Bottles to apply color to the uninked stamp pads; the pads are not designed for use with Chalk or Dye Inks.
- make sure you pattern isn't too "skinny"; thin strips of color will be hard to maintain and you can easily turn your pad into a nice muddy brown color if you aren't careful!
- move slowly and squeeze gently as you apply the ink to the pad; you want the color to be even and don't want large "globs" of ink.
- once a color has been applied, use tip of bottle to gently work ink into the pad.
- make sure you use enough ink, but don't over saturate; check the side of the pad, you can see if the ink is working it's way down into the pad.
- it's best to let the pad sit at least an hour so that the ink can soak in.
And an important note about using your multi-color pad...
- make sure you clean your stamp EACH TIME you apply ink; because unless you are VERY careful to set your stamp in the EXACT SAME place each time, you will transfer ink and mess up your pad.
Here is the card I made using the CUSTOM inkpad I created...
And here is a short 3 minute video showing how to make the inkpad AND the card...
SUPPLIES:
Clearsnap Products:
- Altered Basics: Uninked Stamp Pad
- ColorBox Pigment Ink Refill Bottles: Lime, Orange, Marigold, Canary, Turquoise
- ColorBox Pigment Ink : Orange and Marigold
- Top Boss Embossing Powder: Opalescent Clear
- ColorBox Stylus & Tips: Oval Blending Tips
Other Products:
- Stephanie Barnard: Butterfly2Build
- Hampton Art: Happy Birthday
- Hero Arts: Music Background
- The Twinery: Caribbean, Mandarin and Lemondrop Twines
- Bazzill Basics: White and Lime Cardstocks
- Beacon Adhesives: Zip Dry
- 3L:Scrapbook Adhesives: Small White 3D Foam Dots
- Vintage Button
- Trimmer, Scissors and Heat Gun
And please DON'T forget to visit the other Design Team Members blogs to see what fabulous project THEY have to share! And leave comments about your favorite Altered Basics too, so you can be entered to win!
Your next stop on the hop is...
Sabrina Alery: http://

www.tamisanders.com



Fabulous post- the empty ink pad and creating your own sounds fabulous. Thanks for the detailed description of what to do. I look forward to playing with empty ink pads.
ReplyDeleteHow fun is this.
ReplyDeleteAmazing idea Tami!! WOW I cannot wait to try this myself!!!
ReplyDeleteWOW that is a great idea, I have photos and paper that would match that pad right now!
ReplyDeleteLove Penny Scrap-aholic.blogspot.com
This looks amazing Tami!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is VERY cool! Thanks for the clear instructions! These might just be my favourites out of the Altered Basics line!
ReplyDeletewhat a neat idea!
ReplyDeletelove the cards- love the colors!! How fun to ink your own pad! Love the empty spritz bottle!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea - create your ink pad in your favorite colors. Great clear instructions that are so easy to follow. I love this. Thanks
ReplyDeleteOH the endless possiblities to have; what a unique idea - love your color combination
ReplyDeleteLove this idea and love that card!! Think I need some of those.
ReplyDeleteI think that the tins are my favorite. Nice card!
ReplyDeleteThe ink pad is very cool. But I think that my favorite is the shaker.
ReplyDeleteI like the ink pad--I'd like to make my own designs to match stamps.
ReplyDeleteTami this is super fun! Love the ink pad!
ReplyDeleteLove this new ink pad so much. What fun it will be to use it. I can not do without my chalk inks and mainly my stamp collections. ekciampo
ReplyDeleteoh wow....I love this ink and the things you did with it. How fun is this. thanks so much for sharing your project with us and showing us this new product. So neat.
ReplyDeleteI think this inkpad will be so much fun to create! Love your new products.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool! I've seen something similar done, but then you have to put it in a plastic bag and stick it in your fridge or something like that. LOVE that this is an actual stamp pad that can be stored with all your other stamp pads. I could use a dozen (or two) of these, and the card turned out great!
ReplyDeleteI forgot to leave a comment about my favorite basic....how can I choose just one? This is so cool, but also love the salt shaker and spritzers!
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