Showing posts with label Technique Junkies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Technique Junkies. Show all posts

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Great Day: Great Announcement

Hasn't this been a great month so far? At least in Tennessee it has been a perfect September so far as  the temperatures have been warm.  Today has been one of those GREAT days.  Now I have a GREAT Announcement.  Technique Junkies has just released a new CD call "Great Gifts".  There are wonderful tutorials on the CD.  And to showcase the CD the TJ Desing Team is having a Hop.
Here is the link to the pictorial directory: 

.http://techniquejunkies.com/CD_indexes/Great_Gifts_Table_of_Contents.pdf

Now that you have checked out the directory to the new Great Gifts CD, I am sure you will want to order.  Place your order below.  Click on the arrow for the drop menu and pick a couple of the CDs to add to your collection.  You will not be disappointed.


Select One or More CDs to add to your order

Now that  you have thought about ordering, but haven't decided yet, go to the Hop and come back and order.  The Hop is here:

http://techniquejunkies.blogspot.com/
 
I have made one of the gifts from the CD.  It is a Halloween Candy Box made from the Tall Window Box tutorial.  The tutorials are so clear and concise.  Below are some of the different views of the box.
 
I used a variety of Fall and Halloween designer papers and on the lid is a "fringe" made with a Martha Stewart punch and trim made with a Cheery Lynn die and on top is a medallion  made with a Cheery Lynn die.
Front
Front and Side
 
Back and Side
Top of Lid
 

A Great day, a Great announcement, a Great Hop.....get your Great Gifts CD! 
 
I am also entering this in Cheery Lynn Designs' Keep If Krafty.
 

Thursday, March 31, 2011

More "Be a Sport"

DT member Michele here with a bit more inspiration for you in the last few days of the "Be a Sport" challenge.  I obtained this cool digi from our wonderful sponsor Dude Time Doodles.  It is called "ride like the wind" and it reminds me of some of the great motorcycle trips I've had with my DH.  I've never used a digi before so I just printed it on some brown paper bag paper, cut it out and put it on a background on which I'd used the Technique Junkies chalk line technique.  The lines created by the technique made me think of the open road.  I used my Route 66 stamp from Inkadinkado and also a Harley Davidson sticker and some star stickers.  I hope you enjoy it.