Today we are hopping with our friends over at Viva Las Vegas Stamps. Colorful ink + colorful, hip stamps = inspiration!!!!!!!!!!!! We're so exctied to be hopping with the VLV team and using their incredible line of eclectic and versatile stamps paired with our distinctive inkpads and accessories!
Check out the Viva Las Vegas Stamps blog today for two unqiue, innovative projects!
Today, Creative Team Member Suzanne Austin shares a completely stamped scrapbook layout using just ONE Viva Las Vegas Stamp Set -- talk about frugal!
How fun are these stamps!! They are quite versatile, and I can see myself actually using them (I'm soo not a stamper!).
This is the layout I created using the stamp set. That's right NO patterned papers! Who needs them with a set like this!?!
To create the bright layers, I used an array of ColorBox Stephanie Barnard Premium Dye Inks coupled with Clearsnap Premium Dye Ink...I also included ColorBox Pigment Ink for some embossing fun! After all inks were dry, I cut the pattern strips and just had fun layering with all of the bright colors!
I think I had as much fun playing with some of my favorite inks and this VLVS stamp set as my daughter had in this photo running to me while trying to take her pic! Thanks for stopping by!
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Clearsnap Supplies:
Colorbox Stephanie Barnard Premium Dye Ink "Tangerine, Guava, Banana"
Clearsnap Premium Dye Ink "Kettle"
Colorbox Limited Edition Archival "Pool"
Top Boss Clear Embossing Powder
Other Supplies:
Viva Las Vegas Stamps "Plate 917"
Thank you so much for joining us on this hop today!!! And, you know it would not be a Clearsnap event without a giveaway!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So, use the handy dandy widget below to enter to win an assortment of the products Tami Sanders used on her project yesterday. Good luck!!
Cute layout. I actually like the sets with borders like this. They are probably what I would use the most. There were some cute word saying stamps that were fun and a bit sassy :)
ReplyDeleteI love this! Making your own design of paper!
ReplyDeleteIts unique and no one can copy it!
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there are a ton of great stamps in there! I cannot wait to go and visit in September. It's so hard to choose but a couple I really liked were the gnome in the hammock and the tardis because I am such a Dr. Who fan.
ReplyDeleteLove lovelove the hexagons, bricks, people and chevrons! The colors by Clearsnap are incredible! Thanks for having me along on the hop!
ReplyDeleteI tried to leave a message on VLV site but the rafflecopter widget has no link to it and when I went to their site to leave it I got an error message saying that it could not connect me to them. I tried 2 times and no luck. The link to my favorite stamp by them is: http://www.vlvstamps.com/plate-1182.html It is plate 1182. I love the crystal ball stamp in this set! Please let me know if you find a link for them that works! Thanks!!!! Love your products. Your colors are so rich and clean!
ReplyDeleteLove this stamps set you used ..I need it ...Great layout!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful page :)
ReplyDeleteLove the VLVS cat alphabet set!
ReplyDeleteAwesome projects! My favorite VLVS! Plate 1427--http://www.vlvstamps.com/plate-1427.html
ReplyDeleteI so rarely use patterned papers, so stamps and inks and sprays get a real workout.
ReplyDeleteThis layout is AMAZING!!! I love what you did with those background stamps!!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this plate too!! http://www.vlvstamps.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/p/l/plate917.jpg
ReplyDeleteI love how you stamped your paper. I've never thought about doing that.
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous layout, love it!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.vlvstamps.com/latest-releases-january-2013/blue-police-box-2-3-4-x-4.html
ReplyDeleteLove the Blue Police Box!!
LOVE the projects here!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Layout!! I love getting to see what your team does with our stamps!
ReplyDeleteleslierahye, DT VLVS
Have to post the link here. I like http://www.vlvstamps.com/rubber-stamps/asian.html?dir=asc&order=price the Asian collection but I don't see the stamps listed as a set.
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