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Prickley Pear Rubber Stamps has a great collection of Floral images showing beautiful brush strokes of delicate detail.

For the card shown below, I’ve used selective coloring to match the colors in the paper. The bright pink and chocolate tones really made the detail pop in this image. Using a die cut floral border coated with P K Glitz glitter really adds a nice touch.

Prickley Pear

Supplies:

Prickley Pear Rubber Stamps

Ranger ink

P K Glitz glitter, chocolate

Creative Imaginations floral ribbon

Making Memories paper

Get Sketchy #60, GS60

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I’ve long been a fan of Prickley Pear Rubber Stamps. The style is flowing and somewhat whimsical with a vintage flair. Such detail and beauty in each image!

This image, Bird with Floral Trail, is wonderful for card making. It’s a great size for the front of a card. I’ve heat embossed it here with P K Glitz embossing powder for a little extra dimension.

Prickley Pear Rubber Stamps

Supplies:

Prickley Pear Rubber Stamps

Ranger embossing ink

P K Glitz Orient Express embossing powder

Ribbon

Get Sketchy #61, GS61

For Fun challenge

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I’ve been busy using P K Glitz products on various projects that I can now post to show you! P K Glitz has a fantastic variety of glitter, embossing powder and glitzed embossing powder. Her add-on products are equally great like the Sticky Tape, Sticky Paper and WonderFilm. All of those items are terrific for either the glitter or embossing powder. Isn’t that FAB??!!!

P K Glitz

P K Glitz

P K Glitz

P K Glitz

P K Glitz

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So today we’re back and sharing scrapbook pages today. Using the same kit, both pages were created with STILL a lot left over. How cool is that?

Dixie Pieces

Dixie Pieces

Dixie Pieces

Dixie PiecesSupplies:
P K Glitz WonderFilm, Glitter Glitz and Quickie Glue Pen
Dixie Pieces Vintage Summer May 2010 Kit
PageMaps sketch

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I was lucky enough to receive the Vintage Summer May 2010 kit from Dixie Pieces (see the side bar for a clickable link to their store) to create with in September/October. The kit has lots of goodies – cardstock, paper, ribbon, acrylic stamps and lots of embellishments! There is some really fun We R Memory Keepers items and Pink Paislee papers in the kit that offer a nice variety for fun and spunky to more serious for those non-cutesy projects.

I’ll share a couple cards with you today and tomorrow we’ll look at a couple scrapbook pages.

Dixie Pieces

Dixie Pieces

Dixie Pieces

Dixie Pieces

Supplies:
P K Glitz Glitter Glitz, WonderFilm, Sticky Tape and Quickie Glue Pen
Dixie Pieces Vintage Summer Kit, May 2010
Mojo Monday sketch #157

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Cute name right? :)

There’s a new challenge going on at the P K Glitz Blog called “Shake, Rattle and Roll”!

Create a project of some kind using P K Glitz products with a shaker box too! It can be a card, scrapbook page or altered item-you choose!

Here’s one to encourage you to play along. It’s a card using a rubber stamped background, foam tape as the shaker foundation and a piece of plastic as the window. I did a little extra rubber stamping of the smaller seahorse in blue on the backside of the plastic! Isn’t he pretty?

What are you waiting for? Take out those little beads, glitter and whatnot to put inside of YOUR shaker!

P K Glitz

Supplies:
P K Glitz Glitter, Sticky Tape and Embossing Powder
Starving Artistamps Rubber Stamps, Foam Tape and sketch
Fiskars Border Punch
Tsukineko inks

Take the plunge and play along!

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Hey, I’m getting back into the Project 12 mode with July’s summary layout. July’s sketch from Becky Fleck had the most pictures so far in Project 12. It was good for me! I took Shimelle’s online class, Love Your Pictures, Love Your Pages and so in taking pictures for the class, I had a lot to share this month!

My theme has been to use BasicGrey products which take up a large part of my current stash. I feel fantastic using up the recent and older lines! It will help me make room for the new lines! Somehow it never works out that I use more than I buy…

Project 12

Supplies:
BasicGrey paper, tags and stickers
Border punches
P K Glitz glitter and Sticky Paper
Becky Fleck sketch

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The Stamps of Life is sponsoring the P K Glitz team over the next months, so I wanted to start showing you some projects using Stephanie’s clear stamp sets with P K Glitz products.

This one is rather simple, but very elegant with the black and white main color scheme and touch of pink. The stamped images are heat embossed with E P Max, an embossing powder with lots of gorgeous glitter in it from P K Glitz. You can’t beat the sparkle as the sun really picks it up when taking a photo.

You’ll be seeing lots more TSOL this month and through the rest of the year! Stephanie’s images are so versatile and easy to use that you can go back to them to meet any card making or scrapbooking need.

The Stamps of Life

Supplies:
The Stamps of Life, Youare2kind and Icons4us
Ranger embossing ink
P K Glitz E P Max, White Pearl and Pink
Magic Mesh
CPS Sketch #184
PDCC#46

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