Hi Everyone!!
It is Day 2 of our exciting Sneak Peek week over at The Cat's Pajamas and we are showing previews of the A Whale of a Time Set today.
The following Cat Pack-ers have Previews for you today:
*Amy Rohl
*Jen del Muro
Be sure to leave comments during our week-long Sneak Peeks because one lucky commenter will win our ENTIRE RELEASE!! That's 8 adorable stamp sets!!
***For the entire Sneak Peek schedule please Click HERE!***
***Mark your calendars: Monday July 19th @ 8pm EST/5pm PST we are going to have our very first Release Party ever over at Splitcoaststampers. Have a cocktail and enjoy some quality time with old and new stamping friends, plus get ready to play some games, win a couple of prizes and see even more sneak peeks***
Today is not just any other Sneak Peek day for us it's also TCP Tuesday and Amy is our hostess this week. She's challenging us to use one of the new products over at the Cat's Pajamas and that is Twine!!
Alma found this amazing colored twine which you can see here in the picture and all of these yummy colors are now available on the Cat's Pajamas' website.
Wanna win $25 in Cat Cash and earn the title of Swanky Stamper of the month?! Find out all the deets HERE.
Wow there's a lot going on this week!!
Well I don't want to keep you here too long after all you have a few more stops to make but let me just mention which new products I'm featuring here today real quick:
*** A Whale of a Time, one of our new stamp sets
*** Divine Twine, I'm using the black and white one here; I love that they add so much more character to your card than the traditional one-color twine.
*** CutUps!!! TCP now carries Dies!! Isn't that exciting?! For this card here I used the brand new Wave Die - stay tuned for more fabulous dies!!!
Tips'n Tricks: if you are creating a layered scene with a frame around it like my card here then I highly recommend you strengthening your DP for the frame with chipboard so the card is nice and sturdy and you don't have to worry about anything falling apart.
Thank you so much for stopping by and I hope to see you back here on Thursday because that's when I'll have my next Sneak Peek ready for you!! :) Oh and don't forget to leave comments during our entire Sneak Peek Week for a chance of winning our ENTIRE RELEASE!!!
~ Sony
Stamps: A Whale of a Time (TCP)
Paper: Petite Pages (Webster's Pages), Black&White Color Basics (M&MBI)
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black, Antique Linen (Ranger Distress Ink), Frayed Burlap (Ranger Distress Ink)
Accessories: Wave CutUps (TCP), Divine Twine (TCP), Black Colored Pencil, Gamsol, Paper Stump,Rhinestones, Rhinestone Flourish, Pearl & Fabric Sticker, Sprocket Gears Embellies (Tim Holtz), Pop Up Dots, Journaling Stickers, Sponges, Cloud Die-namics (MFT), Plain Chipboard, Nesties
Holy Cannoli.....this is amazing, Sony!! I'm speechless...
ReplyDeleteWhoaa!! This is fantastic work! I love how you shaded the whale with black colored pencil...and those embellishment... I'm in A.W.E!
ReplyDeleteEeekk! Love it!!
ReplyDeleteThis Moby Dick couldn't possibly hurt anyone. Very smart design.
ReplyDeleteTHUD! That is the sound of me hitting the floor! Absolutely amazing in every way!
ReplyDeleteLinda
I absolutely love your creation!!!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see all the sets. The whale is so cute.
ReplyDeleteThis is SO cute! Love the new dies!
ReplyDeleteThis TCP release is so exciting! Love your design and the twine is awesome.
ReplyDeleteWow!!! This is totally spectacular. I love all the little details you added. Wow!!!
ReplyDeleteWow...this is awesome. I love how you colored the whale all sketchy like. and the color scheme is fabulous.
ReplyDeleteSooo cute! I love how you colored the whale!! And the twine is sooo awesome!
ReplyDeleteI love the way you colored the whale, cute!
ReplyDeleteWow - I would have never thought of doing black and white - very inspiring and so many details! Love it!
ReplyDeleteFABULOOOOOUS! Love all the detail and love you gave to this little fellow.
ReplyDeleteWow...this is so detailed!! That whale is so cute too!!
ReplyDelete♥Lea
Wow, this is amazing. And I never thought I would want to get cuddly with a whale, but I love this little sailor.
ReplyDeleteWow!! What an amazing project!! Your coloring treatment of the whale is too cool and love all the B&W and 'bellies!
ReplyDeletesuper project!! the whale is sooo cute!
ReplyDeleteThat is SO cute! I love the sketchy spin you put on the whale.
ReplyDeleteWOW, really like the sketchy look of the whale and how you brought together all these elements! nice job!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is magnificent!! Everywhere I look there are more details... love it!
ReplyDeletewow.....this is really beautiful. It looks so vintage. Nice touch adding Tim's gears, too.
ReplyDeleteoh wow! That is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteSandra
I'm always glad I've visited you. Is there a "don't ask me how I know" story behind the chipboard tip?
ReplyDeleteAmazing! WOW!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! i love the colors you used!
ReplyDeleteLove the way you colored the cute little whale. Who would have thought back and white could make such a statement!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! Wow this is just awesome.
ReplyDeleteWow-zers Sony you are AMAZING!!
ReplyDeleteThis fream is GREAT! So ornate (Ooh! That's rhymes!). TCP carries that yummy twine too - COOL! It is perfect for typing buttons. I don't have any TCP sets yet but that just might change with this release!
ReplyDeleteThese layers are GREAT! TFS!!!! :o)
ReplyDeleteI loved your card, very neutral colors but lot of detail!!!
ReplyDeleteI never would have thought a whale could look so good! Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteimpressive paper layer! I can't wait to add whale to my family of cute animals
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, so much to see. Love this card, your whale is colored awesome and so many details, you did a wonderful job creating!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing I love your whale and how you colored him!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great color combo - so not what you would expect for this image, yet it works so well!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous "nearly monochrome" creation!
ReplyDeleteThis is a really beautiful piece of art! Wonderful job!
ReplyDeleteLove the way you framed the scene - the pattern and the embellies - and the waves! cutecutecute
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to do this is black and white' so very creative!
ReplyDeleteThis is so neat! I love your coloring on the whale. It looks like an image you would see in a vintage book.
ReplyDeleteawesome coloring on mr. whale, here.
ReplyDeletethe whate is superbly colored!
ReplyDeleteHow awesome is this!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely Darling!
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