Friday, October 31, 2008

Happy Halloween from the Pumpkin Patch!!

Here is a fun Halloween Decoration or Trick or Treat Pail designed by Angela Barkhouse. To recreate this fun pail


Use the Cricut Expression and die cut the following shapes
PaperDoll Dressup Cartridge –
Size 3 ½ & 3” - ghosts
Size 2 ¼” – grass (after cutting, emboss grass with the Forest Branches embossing folder)
Size 8 ¾” – fence
Size 3” – black cat
Size 3” – bat
Stretch Your Imagination Cartridge-
Size 3 ½” – Pumpkin
Using the Stampendous Jumbo Jacks stamp, stamp pumpkins on orange cardstock, stamp face parts on yellow cardstock, and stamp stem on green cardstock. Cut out and assemble.
Cut 2 pieces of blue cardstock 7 3/8” x 12”. Adhere these to the pail. Adhere the fence to the pail, then the grass over the top of the fence. Using foam dots, position pumpkins, ghosts, bats, & cats around the pail.
Using the Pre-Inked Outline stamps, stamp “Welcome to my pumpkin patch” and “Treats” onto green cardstock. Punch out each letter with the 1” square punch. Adhere the letters “Welcome to my pumpkin patch” around the bottom of the pail on the grass area.

Cut a 5 ½” circle from blue cardstock. Adhere this to the pail cover and then adhere the letters “treats” around the top half of the blue circle. Place a 3 ½” pumpkin to the cover.
Using the 2 5/16” wooden block and Brayton 25 pt font, spell out “HIP HIP HOORAY TODAY IS CANDY DAY” and stamp on a 3 ½” pumpkin. Tie a ribbon to it and hang from the handle.
Tie misc orange & black ribbon to the pail handle.



Supplies:

JustRite Stampers:
JB-08100 Brayton Font Ensemble
XL-45215 Pre-Inked Letter Font – Lower Case Outlines-
Typewriter

JB-08116 Harmony Classic Circle II Stamper

Cricut Expression:
Paper Doll Dressup Cartridge
Stretch Your Imagination Cartridge

Additional Supplies:
Stampendous Perfectly clear stamps – Jumbo Jacks
Misc orange & black ribbon
Foam dots
Versamagic Midnight Black ink
1” square punch
Cuttlebug “Forest Branches” embossing folder


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Thursday, October 30, 2008

JustRite Pop Rocking Halloween!!

Pop Rocks are back!! I am sure that everyone remembers pop rocks from your childhood. They were intoduced to the market in 1956 and sales of the product plunged in 1979 (when most of us were kids) because of a myth that if you ate Pop Rocks and drank lots of soda you would die when your stomach burst from all the gas. This was purely a myth and now your kids can experience that strange sensation of Pop Rocks exploding in their mouths.

Here is a fun and easy way to Jazz up your Pop Rock Treats.

Angela Barkhouse was inspired by Beate's Pocket Card Tutorial to create this fun Pop Rock Pocket Holder. To create your pocket cut Halloween Word Pattern Paper (from Making Memories) 4 ¼” x 11”. Score at 5 ½” and 1 ¼”. Corner round all four corners of paper. Fold at the 5 1/2" score line.(Halloween words should be inside the pocket. ) Now fold down the 1 1/4" tab toward you and adhere the front of pocket to the back of pocket. Adhere ribbon to the tab (created by 1 1/4" fold). Now cut a 3 3/8" x 3 1/2" piece Halloween Dot paper from Making Memories and adhere to the front of the pocket tucking the print behind the folded tab. Adhere the tab in place.

Using the small letter set, snap the JB o7275 6 pt small letters in the outer ring of your JB 08310 Monogram Stamper. Design the message " Have A Pop Rockin’ Halloween ". Stamp on pale orange cardstock. Die cut using the Spellbinders Petite Scalloped Circles. Chalk edges with orange chalk. Die cut a slightly large black cardstock scallop using Spellbinders Petite Scalloped Circle.

Stamp pumpkin on orange cardstock. Punch out using 1 ¼” circle punch. Ink edge with black ink. Assemble embellishments as shown in photo.To create the tag pull Angela used the Cricuit Cartridge - Tags, Bags Boxes. She cut out a circle tag from orange cardstock and a slightly smaller circle tag from the Halloween Dot Paper. (this cuts two circles that are still connected). Place the Pop Rocks Packet between the circles and attach using a nail head.

HAVE A POP ROCKING HALLOWEEN!!

Supplies:

JustRite Stampers: JB 08310 Monogram Stamper, JB 07275 Small letter set

Paper : Making Memories - Halloween Word Paper, Halloween Dot Paper, pale orange, orange and black cardstock

Accessories: Cricuit Cartridge Tags, Bags, Boxes and More, Creative Impressions Ribbon, 1 1/4" circle punch

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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Halloween Take Out Box

Still need a special treat for your favorite spook. Here is a spooky Take Out Treat. The project was inspired by the Orange Coffin box we found at Michael's. When you open it, it has great sound effects - of a creaking coffin complete with ghoulish sounds and it is full of bone shaped candies. Just perfect for the boys on your list. We filled the container with candy fingers and marshmallow treats. We purchased the take out box at Michael's as well and added ribbon trim to the top and the bottom of the container.

To design the embellishments for this side of the box Angela used the 25 point Brayton Font Ensemble to design the designer center of the Harmony Classic I Stamper. The border is from the 10 Designer Centers and Border Ensemble. For a spooky accent we added movable eyes to the border. The image was then mated with multiply cardstock layers using Spellbinders Petite Circles and Scalloped Circles. Here is a closeup of the embellishment.

Here is the view of the backside of the treat box:
To design this side of the box Angela used the small letter set to create her verbiage "Caution Skeleton Crossing" on the outer ring of the Harmony Classic Circle I stamper 1 5/8" using the 6 point small letter set.Die Cut these using the Spellbinders Standard Petite Circle, Small #3 Nestabilities.



Using the “Boo To You” Cuttlebug embossing folder, emboss on white cardstock and use a 1 ¼” circle punch to punch out the skeleton. Add wiggle eyes and chalk the edges with yellow chalk, then use purple ink to ink edges. Die Cut black and Orange Cardstock scallop using Spellbinders Petite Scalloped Circles.

Supplies:
JustRite Stampers:
JB-07275 – Small Letter Set ,JB-08100 – Brayton Font Ensemble
JB-08040 – 10 Designer Centers & Borders,JB-08115 Harmony Classic Circle 1 - wood
Spellbinders: Petite Scalloped Circle & Petite Circles Nestabilities
Accessories: 1 1/4” punch - E K Success ,“Boo To You” embossing folder - Cuttlebug.

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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

C-R-E-E-P-Y Cupcake Box

If you love making cupcakes - You will love this AccuCut Box Cupcake (3-D) Die. It is so versatile. Cupcake boxes can be made for every holiday or occasion. Today Angela Barkhouse is sharing her C-R-E-E-P-Y Cupcake Box.


For this box, Angela die cut the cupcake box using MM Spellbound Halloween paper. (If your designer paper is lightweight - die cut 2 boxes and adhere them to each other. ). This AccuCut :
Box Cupcake (3-D) one size Crease was die cut using the GrandeMARKE Roller Die Cutting System. The die has 4 components to it. (Cupcake box bottom, an insert that holds the cupcakes in place inside the box, an acetate window for the box lid and the lid). For the Cupcake box lid cut two, place the acetate window between the two layers and adhere. To create the C-R-E-E-P-Y sentiment for the box top, Angela used the Harmony Classic Circle II Ensemble (JB-08120) block and one of the designer borders from this set with 50 pt Brayton Font Ensemble (JB-08100) to spell C-R-E-E-P-Y. She stamped it on yellow cardstock then diecut it using Spellbinders Circle Nestabilities. The purple mat was die cut out of fun foam using Spellbinders Scalloped Circle Nestabilities. Fun foam adds extra dimension to the project.



To create the embellishment for the side of the cupcake box, Angela designed her sentiment using the 1 5/8” Harmony Classic Circle I wood block (JB-08115) and the small 6 pt letter set (JB-07275). She custom designed the outer ring of the block with the phrase “OH WHAT A TANGLED WEB WE WEAVE”. To design the center of the embellishment Angela used her leftover scraps of her cupcake box paper and die cut the center of a spider web. Then she placed the cute spider sticker on the web. The mat is diecut out of black fun foam using Spellbinders Scalloped Nestabilities.
For the back side of her cupcake box, Angela used the small harmony rectangular block (JB-08110) and spelled “EEEEEK” using the 50 pt & 25 pt Brayton Font Ensemble (JB-08100). This is diecut using the Spellbinders Long Scalloped Rectangles Nestabilities and once again used purple fun foam to mat. Of course, this saying needed to have a cute little spider sitting next to it. Last step, she added some Happy Halloween ribbon around the top of the box and then it is complete. Just add a YUMMY CUPCAKE!!!!!!

Supplies:
Dies: AccuCut Dies:Box Cupcake (3-D) one size Crease ,GrandeMARKE Roller Die Cutting System, Spellbinders - Circle & Scalloped Nestabilities, Long Scalloped Rectangle Nestabilities
Paper: Memory Makers Spellbound Halloween paper, Halloween Stripe
Accessories: green and black fun foam, whimsical spider stickers

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Monday, October 27, 2008

It's all about the Candy Corn Treat Wrap

It's hard to believe that Halloween is Friday. This week the JustRite Blog will be featuring a full week of Halloween ideas. Today we are sharing this fun Trick or Treat Wrap bag designed by Kellie Fortin.

This is a really easy project to make with the whole family. First die cut the treat bag with AccuCut's Bag Treat Wrap (3-D) Crease Extra Long Cut Die. This die from AccuCut cuts and creases your project. Fold on crease lines. Add Orange and White Polka Dot Ribbon from Creative Impressions. Fill a poly treat bag with candy corn. Place inside the treat wrap to determine how much corn needs to be placed in your poly treat bag. Make any necessary adjustments. Fold over the top of the poly bag and staple twice to secure candy corn in the bag. Next place the corn in the bag treat wrap, ensure that it will indeed stand and staple the poly bag to the front of the treat wrap bag. Ensure that the flap from the backside of the wrap will cover your staples. Next place adhesive on the tab on the backside of the wrap and adhere to the front of the wrap. You have now assembled your bag treat wrap.

To decorate you bag treat wrap – choose a designer border from the 10 Designer Border and Centers Kit. Snap the border into your Harmony Classic Circle Stamper I. Next using Curlz 25 pt font (from Curlz Font Kit) design your desired message. Ink the image using Versamagic Tea Leaves ink and stamp on white cardstock. Die cut with a Marvy Circle Punch. Set aside. Next punch an orange piece of cardstock using the Marvy Scallop Circle Clever Lever Giga Craft Punch. Then using a Marvy Scalloped Circle Clever Lever Super Jumbo Punch die cut a yellow scallop. Dry emboss both die cuts using the Swiss Dot A2 Cuttlebug embossing folder.


To make your scalloped circles into flowers simply use scissors to cut between each scallop. Cut just far enough into the circle to make petals. Next fluff the petals of the flower and gently rub the edges of the flower with VersaMagic Red Magic Ink to highlight the edges of the flower petals. Now assemble your embellishment as shown in the picture above. Add 2 candy corn stickers to the center of your image.

To design your tag “It’s all about the candy corn”. Use the smallest harmony rectangular stamper and design your verse using the 25 pt Curlz font. Ink your stamp with Tea Leaves VersaMagic and stamp. Use the appropriate tag from the Spellbinders Double Ended Tag Trios and die cut the phrase. Mat with a scrap or orange cardstock that has been dry embossed using the A2 Swiss Dot Cuttlebug folder. Add brads or Rhinestone accents.




Supplies:
JustRite Stampers:JB- 08040 10 Designer Centers & Borders,JB- 08070 Curlz Paper Crafting Font Ensemble, JB-08115 Harmony Classic Stamper I- 1 5/8” ,JB-08110 Harmony Rectangular Stamper
AccuCut Dies:Bag Treat Wrap (3-D) Crease Extra Long ,GrandeMARKE Roller Die Cutting System Marvy Punches:Marvy Circle Punch,Marvy Scallop Circle Clever Lever Giga Craft Punch. Marvy Scalloped Circle Clever Lever Super Jumbo Punch Spellbinders: Double Ended Tag Trio Accessories:Swiss Dots Embossing Folder- Provo Craft ,Kaiser Craft- Rhinestones
Nicole -Candy Corn Embellishments,Orange/ White Polka Dot Ribbon- Creative ImpressionsVersamagic Ink – Red Magic,Tea Leaves

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Friday, October 24, 2008

And the Winner is.....



Double Congratulations to Gerrie Johnnic who is the Grand Prize Winner in both categories of the JustRite Pre-Inked Contest. Gerrie wins $150.00 in JustRite Gift Certificates.


Here are her entries: Grand Prize Winner for Project Category

Grand Prize Winner for Card Category

A special thank you to everyone who entered the contest and voted for the contestants!!!


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Day Five with Lisa Somerville - Gift Card Tin & Ornament

A big THANK YOU to Lisa Somerville for sharing all her inspirational projects with us this week.If you would like to continue being inspired by Lisa visit her blog Splendiferous Creations. Today Lisa has two great projects to share.

Customizing Gift Card Tins is a breeze with the JustRite Christmas Stamp Ensemble Kit and Harmony Classic Circle III. I found my Gift Card tins at my local Walgreens store.






Cut your paper to size, then adhere it to your tin using glue stick. Wrap your ribbon round another strip of designer paper, tie and attach to your tin as shown. Using the JustRite Christmas Stamp Ensemble Kit and your Harmony Classic Circle III, ink "Merry Christmas" in Baja Breeze ink, stamp on your vanilla card stock, then cut with your circle nesties. Cut a piece of chocolate chip card stock to layer under this circle. Stamp the snowflakes and cut with your nesties. Layer all three circles, attach to tin as shown. Add stickles if desired. Now your tins ready for gift giving!

Supplies:
JustRite Stamps
- Christmas Stamp Ensemble, Harmony Classic Circle III
Ink - Stampin' Up! Baja Breeze, Chocolate Chip
Card Stock - Very Vanilla, Ski Slope DSP, Chocolate Chip
Accessories: 5/8" Chocolate Grosgrain, Circle Nesties, Stickles, Gift Card Tin, Glue Stick
Christmas Photo Ornament

If your a room parent you're gonna just love this craft project! My boys are too old for room parties, but I wish this was available when I was doing the party planning for school room parties! What an expensive craft. Cover your 4" coasters using a glue stick and your designer paper of choice. Punch holes with your Crop-a-Dile and tie on your ribbon. I used my Times Roman Font on my Harmony Rectangular Stamper Kit, to stamp the year in Chocolate Chip ink on the bottom. I stamps Merry Christmas from the JustRite Christmas Stamp Ensemble in Riding Hood Red on Vanilla card stock, then punch with my nesties. My other circles are also punched with my nesties from Chocolate Chip and Kiwi Kiss card stock, as well as my son's photo. Layer your circles as shown, attach to your chipboard base. Wonderful ornaments to give as gifts, hang from packages, or hang on your own Christmas Trees.



Supplies:
JustRite Stamps - Christmas Stamp Ensemble, Harmony Classic Circle III , Times Roman Font, Harmony Rectangular Stamper Kit
Ink - Stampin' Up! Riding Hood Red, Chocolate Chip
Card Stock - Very Vanilla, Ski Slope DSP, Chocolate Chip, Kiwi Kiss
Accessories: - 5/8" Chocolate Grosgrain, Circle Nesties, Crop-a-Dile, Chipboard Coaster, Glue Stick

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Thursday, October 23, 2008

Day Four with Lisa Somerville- Door Plaque

Today is the last day to vote in the Pre-Inked Stamping Contest. You may vote for your favorite card in the pre-inked stamping contest by clicking here. You may vote for your favorite project in the pre-inked stamping contest by clicking here. Voting will be open until 8 pm EST Thursday Oct 23rd. Vote by leaving a comment on each post. The Grand prize winners will be announce on Friday.


Welcome to Day 4 with Lisa Somerville. Today Lisa show's us how to design a personalized door plaque.The JustRite Stampers Font Sets and Stamper Sets make personalizing your projects a snap! I love the new Rectangular Stamper Set, it's perfect for adding your own sentiments to your projects, or personalizing projects like I've done here!


I picked up the wood plaque at my Michaels store, painted it with Gesso and let it dry. I then used my Adirondack Acrylic Paint Dabber in Denim to add color, and let it dry. Before I stamped my image for my project, I placed my Times New Roman Font - size 25 onto my Harmony Rectangular Stamper Set. Then I inked it with Riding Hood Red using my Stamp-a-ma-jig, I stamped it on my image sheet so that I could use it for proper placement later in my project.
I stamped my image (Artistic Outpost - Route 66 Plate) in Black on vanilla card stock, let dry. I inked the sentiment I created earlier in Riding Hood Red, and using my Stamp-a-ma-Jig,
stamped it onto my card stock as shown.


Using my Distress Inks, Craft Sheet and Blending Tool, I applied the Straw ink, completely covering my project, then used the Corduroy around the edge, and finished with Black Soot. I adhered my image to a piece of Riding Hood Red card stock, then to my plaque using Tombow Multi Glue.

Once dry, I've created a great door plaque - perfect for gift giving!

Supplies:
JustRite Stamps - Times New Roman Font Set, Harmony Rectangular Stamper Set,

Stamps -Artistic Outpost Route 66
Ink - Ranger Black Archival, Ranger Distress Inks - Straw, Brushed Corduroy, Black, Stampin' Up! Riding Hood Red
Card Stock - Vanilla, Riding Hood Red
Accessories - Craft Mat, Ink Blending Tool, Stamp-a-ma-jig, Adirondack Acrylic Paint Dabber - Denim, Wood Plaque - Michaels, Gesso, Sponge Applicator, Tombow Multi


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Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Day Three with Lisa Somerville- Monogrammed Card Set -using Luxe Stamper

Voting is still open for our Pre-Inked Stamping Contest. You may vote for your favorite card in the pre-inked stamping contest by clicking here. You may vote for your favorite project in the pre-inked stamping contest by clicking here. Voting will be open until 8 pm EST Thursday Oct 23rd. Vote by leaving a comment on each post. The Grand prize winners will be announce on Friday.

Welcome to day 3 with Lisa Somerville. Today Lisa share's with us a great economical notecard set that you can make using the Luxe (c30 stamper) in a matter of minutes.

Dollar finds make great gift sets!

While searching through the dollar section at Michaels, I stumbled across some great 3" x 3" cards that also had matching A2 sized cards. For my project today I incorporated both of these items into a great Monogram Gift Set, using my C30 Stamper. (Luxe Stamper)

Because my cards were already made, the only thing I had to do was stamp my monogram, punch them out and adhere to my cards. I inked one side of my Stamp Pad with Chocolate Chip ink, inserted my letter of choice and Damask border and stamped my letters on Baja Breeze card stock, punched them out with the 1-1/4" circle punch, and layered them on a 1-3/8" Chocolate Chip punched circle, then onto my 3" x 3" cards. The C30 Monogram Stamper works perfectly with these circle punches, and makes personalizing gift sets a breeze!

The card you see on the front of my box was cut from the A2 card, and layered onto my box, before I assembled it. I also punched the holes for my Shaker Book Knob before assembling (trust me, it's easier to do that before you sticky strip your box).




Here is a view to show you visually the difference in size between the c30- Luxe Stamper and the c-45 Monogram Stamper. The C30 is perfect for small notecards, table place cards for special events and smaller projects.
SPECIAL SAVINGS: C30- Monogram stamper is on sale for $18.95 - Save $3.00!! Click here to place your order.


Supplies:
JustRite Stamps - C-30 Monogram Stamper -newly named Luxe Stamper
Reinker - Stampin' up Chocolate Chip
Punches - 1-1/4" Circle, 1-3/8" Circle
Accessories: Other - Shaker Book Knob, Sticky Strip, Pre made cards from Michales $ spot
Card Stock - Baja Breeze, Chocolate Chip

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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Day Two with Lisa Somerville - Noel Blocks

You may vote for your favorite card in the pre-inked stamping contest by clicking here. You may vote for your favorite project in the pre-inked stamping contest by clicking here. Voting will be open until 8 pm EST Thursday Oct 23rd. Vote by leaving a comment on each post. The Grand prize winners will be announce on Friday.

Welcome to Day 2 with guest blogger Lisa Somerville. Lisa has designed this great Home Decor Project just in time for the Holidays. This would be a great teacher or secret Santa gift and is a fabulous way to use your scraps.



I found these 1-1/2" x 1-1/2" blocks at my Michael's store - they are relatively inexpensive, about $1 per block. I cut my Ski Slope DSP to fit my blocks, then stamped my letters with my Pre-Inked Uppercase Typewriter Letters, these pre-inked letters made stamping a breeze - I just centered them on my cut paper and pressed down. I edged my papers with brown ink and a sponge dauber and used Tombow Mono Multi Liquid Glue to attach my patterned paper to my wood blocks, sanding where needed once dry. I tied on various ribbons and used glue dots to attach some Making Memories Charms, Poinsettia's, and Felt Flurries (with Rhinestone centers) to my ribbons.



Supplies:
Blocks
- Michael's
Designer Paper - Stampin' Up! - Ski Slope
JustRite Stamps - JustRite Pre-Inked Uppercase Typewriter Letters
Ink - Chocolate Chip - Stampin' Up!
Ribbon - Stampin' Up! - 5/8" Chocolate Grosgrain, Alpine Ribbon Originals, Riding Hood Red Taffeta, 5/8" Old Olive Grosgrain, Whisper White Taffeta
Accessories- Felt Flurries - Stampin' Up!, Rhinestone Brads - Stampin' Up!, Pointsetta and Charm - Making Memories, Glue Dots - Stampin' Up!, Tombow Mono - Stampin' Up!, Sponge Dauber - Stampin' Up!, Sanding Block - Stampin' Up!



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Monday, October 20, 2008

Day One with Lisa Somerville -Mongrammed Bracelet and Jewelry Box

You may vote for your favorite card in the pre-inked stamping contest by clicking here. You may vote for your favorite project in the pre-inked stamping contest by clicking here. Voting will be open until 8 pm EST Thursday Oct 23rd. Vote by leaving a comment on each post. The Grand prize winners will be announce on Friday.


Welcome to Day One with Lisa Somerville. Today Lisa has designed a monogrammed bracelet and matching jewelry box. This would be a perfect Chiristmas Gift.



While I was at CHA this summer, I stopped by the Amate Studios Booth to do a Make and Take, they have great jewelry pieces you can alter with stamped images or your Melting Pot. I was also lucky enough to receive a blank piece for altering at home, and the JustRite Monograms are perfect for these pieces. I stamped my Flourish image in pink on vanilla card stock, then used my Luxe Stamper to stamp my "K" monogram in brown ink. I placed a dot of Ranger Glossy accents in the bottom of the jewelry piece to hold my card stock in place, then poured in some UTEE that I melted in my Melting Pot. Then left it to dry.

If you're looking for these jewelry pieces to alter - Kitchen Sink Stamps is carrying them - Amate only sells wholesale. Now I just needed to create a matching box to complete my gift set.


I found my wooden box at my local Michael's store - it's neat - as the lid is a shadow box. To alter my box, I first painted it with Gesso, then let dry. Then I used my Radiant Rain Dauber in Pink Azalea to add color to my box. Once dry I stamped my Flourish images in brown, and edged my box with a sponge dauber and brown ink.

To create my monogram, I stamped my Flourish in pink on vanilla card stock, then used my Deluxe Inking Stamper to stamp my "K" in brown ink. I cut my piece to size, edged my card stock with a sponge dauber and brown ink, and placed it inside the shadow box lid. Now I've got a great gift - perfect for one of my nieces for Christmas!

Supplies:
Ink
- Stampin' Up! Chocolate Chip, Pixie Pink
Card Stock - Vanilla
JustRite Stamps -Luxe Stamper
Stamps: Artsy Swirls , Deluxe Inking Stamper
Accessories: Gesso, UTEE, Ranger Melting Pot, Amate Jewelry - Bracelet, Wooden Shadow Box - Michaels, Radiant Rain Dauber, Ranger Glossy Accents, Sponge Dauber

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Vote for your Favorite Project in the Pre-Inked Stamping Contest

The finals for the project category of our Pre-Inked Stamping Contest are here. It's time to vote for your favorite project! This post is for the finalists in JustRite002 Category- Projects. Remember, you may only vote one time per category! Please vote by leaving a comment on this post, telling us which designer's project you like best.

If you have not cast a vote for your favorite card in the Pre-Inked contest, click here.

The Grand Prize Winner in each category will receive a $75.00, JustRite Gift Certificate. We have listed the project finalists in alphabetical order...


Project Finalist #1 Cathy Autrey for her Baby Gift Bag;



Project Finalists #2 Linda Beeson -Travel Book:



Project Finalists #3 Gerrie Johnnic - Santa Clipboard:


Project Finalists #4 Jackie Kelley - Snowman Wine Charms:
Project Finalists #5 Michele Kovack Hot Cocoa Gift Bags:




Congratulations to all the finalists!! The voting will remain open until Thursday October 23rd at 8 pm Est.


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