Apr 27 2010

Blog Hop! April’s New Releases from Rubbernecker Stamps!

Welcome, everyone! We’ve got another terrific blog hop for you, coming from the Rubbernecker Red Hot Mommas, so hop on & get ready to savor the wide variety of new goodies from Rubbernecker Stamps!   Plus … YOU could be the winner of your choice of the latest collections, just by leaving a comment here, and on every Red Hot Momma’s blog post along the way.  That’s right!  TWO lucky winners will be able to select their favorite new collection listed below from the newly released categories at Rubbernecker Stamps … simply by leaving a comment on each participating blog!  You’ll find your category selections and participating Red Hot Mommas Blogs below my project! …. So here we go!   Doggy

Here, I’ve heat embossed the new vintage “Model T” stamp, which was stamped atop the new “Victorian Damask Panel”.  The damask panel was also stamped on the reddish 7 Gypsies paper to customize.  The teeny ribbon ‘road strips’ fall between scored lines at the lower portion of the colored dp.  My finished card size is 6.5″ X 3.25″.

And here’s another view of the Victorian Damask Panel, sharing the focus with a larger sentiment and just a few simple goodies.  It’s stamped in Adirondack Lettuce ink here, and also stamped beneath the sentiment, followed by sponged edges on that upper panel.  Tex’s Tip: The bitty butterflies are simply layered of the bits & pieces remaining after cutting the larger card pieces, then touched lightly with a bit of Stickles glitter glue.  Just a tiny dot of Ranger Glossy Accents holds each butterfly layer together.  I love that product!

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Now, for even more chances to win your choice of one of the complete collections of Rubbernecker’s newest releases … you’re invited to hop along to each of the following blogs and leave a comment!   This would give you a total of 9 chances to be a winner!   The winners will be selected from all comments received by/before midnight, Wednesday night, April 28.  I’ll post the 2 winners on my Thursday blog post …. Maybe one will be you!

Now, carry on, & check out the inspiration from our participating Red Hot Mommas!

Julia Aston
Joan Ervin
Kittie Caracciolo
Cathleen Torina
Karen Hunsaker
Juliana Swanson
Charlene Merrick
Bev Gerard (Thanks for your visit!!)

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PRIZES?? Winners will receive their choice of one of the following new collections:

African-American Figures
Fashion Ladies
Floral
Vines
Vintage
Weeds

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Card Recipes >>

Card #1:   STAMPS =Model T‘ + ‘Victorian Damask Panel + ‘Believe‘  (all from Rubbernecker Stamps)

PAPERS = Ivory + Black Onyx + Kraft (all Gina K. Designs);  7 Gypsies – Savannah dp

INKS = Ranger Distress Embossing Ink + Old Paper;  Memento Tuxedo Black

ACCESSORIES =  Scor-Pal, Spellbinders Oval & Scalloped Oval Nestabilities, pop dots, sponge, ribbon, corner rounder, silver embellishments

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CARD #2:  STAMPS = Victorian Damask Panel + Hugs & Kisses (Rubbernecker Stamps)

PAPERS = Ivory, Black, & Kiwi Kiss

INKS = Adirondack Lettuce, Memento Tuxedo Black

ACCESSORIES =  Spellbinders Classic Ovals + Scalloped Ovals Nestabilities, Stickles, brayer, sponge, Martha Stewart Butterfly Punch, Ranger Glossy Accents, corner rounder, grosgrain ribbon, Scalloped edge punch

31 responses so far

31 Responses to “Blog Hop! April’s New Releases from Rubbernecker Stamps!”

  1. Joan Fricker says:

    Bev, great cards. I love the red and black combination and the way you designed the card. Lime green is one of my favorite colors for making cards and this one is no exception. Love it!

  2. Kittie says:

    Bev, both of your projects are wonderful. You used the car perfectly but I have to tell you that my favorite is the second card. It is so elegant with the green damask background and that gorgeous bow.

  3. Teresa says:

    Love your green choice. So refreshing. I’d be happy to get one myself. What a pick me up.

  4. Git yer motor runnin’…..
    head out on the highway….
    lookin’ fer adventure….
    in whatever comes our way!

    Oh, sorry, Tex. Got a little sidetracked there when I saw this cool black-embossed vintage Model T! The damask bg looks fab with it, too.

    Then my eyes scrolled down to your elegant and beautiful “hugs and kisses” card. I love it! Green and black are so classy to me.

  5. Karen H says:

    Oh my goodness, I love how you used the Victorian Damask panel. It really has the feeling of old wallpaper, doesn’t it? Gorgeous creations Bev! I love them all.

  6. jane w. says:

    VERY cool cards- love that car! thanks for the chance to win these beauties!! 🙂

  7. SherylH says:

    My that damask background is wonderful — your “hugs & kisses” card is just fabulous!

  8. Julia Aston says:

    I just love this damask bg stamp! and it gives a different look on each of your cards today Bev! love that old car – your fluttering butterflies and great ribbon!

  9. Joan Ervin says:

    Whoa, girl…ya got a couple of masterpieces here….the model T looks fabulous all shined up and ready to go and the Damask bg in lime green looks sooo gorgeous!!!!! I have got to try that color!!!

  10. Michel E says:

    Great cards. Love the 2nd card. Great color choice.

  11. Eli says:

    Love that car image.
    The cards are totally fabulous and so inspiring. I need to get some of those images.

  12. Edna says:

    Gorgeous images and cards, your use of black really makes your colours comes to life, well done!

  13. Melissa McClary says:

    Both cards are so cool, it’s hard for my to choose a favorite. I love the car because I don’t have very many masculine images.

  14. Gail B says:

    What great cards and a fab hop! I really like the cars in this hop and the back grounds. Your butterflies are precious!

  15. Great cards. I love the butterflies and colors you chose.

  16. jan metcalf says:

    Enjoyed your cards, especially like the green colors on the second card.

  17. Traci Major says:

    What a fun vintage car card…love the highway and the impact of the red and black…and the second I am falling in love with the damask background…that is just beautiful with your choice of colors! Thanks so much for sharing!!

  18. joanne/jojot says:

    the first is so bold and eye catching and the second is so elegant…tfs

  19. Holly says:

    Oh Bev! The vintage car is amazing, and I adore your green damask and butterflies card. LOVE that background – so beautiful!!!

  20. Sabrina (Cook22) says:

    How great to see so many different ways to use the damask. Something along those lines is on my *backgrounder* list, and I’ve just got my first Rubbernecker order, with such wonderful service, that I will be sure to be back again.

  21. Linda says:

    Love that vintage car!!!

  22. peggy elms says:

    Beautiful work here Bev. So fun to join the bloghop today! Those backgrounds are awesome. Thank you for your kind words on my work Bev, means alot to me. Kindly, Peggy

  23. Sue D says:

    Great cards! I really like the Victorian Damask Panel and your butterflies!

  24. Pam Spradlin says:

    Love both the cards. The green card is gorgeous though since green is one of my favorite colors….just beautiful with the butterflies.

  25. Starla says:

    Love how you showed two different looks with the same bg stamp!

  26. rainy says:

    Beautiful cards, Bev. That ole Model T is such a wonderful image. The second card is just gorgeous.

  27. I love the old car….what a fun treatment.
    Your site is a good place to get the crafty juices going again.
    Thanks.

  28. Beth says:

    Love the “Hugs and Kisses” card! So pretty. Having fun “hopping”

  29. Beth says:

    I have visited and left comments on all the blogs. I am either Beth or “bakscrap” depending on which identity the comments use. I will check back tomorrow to see who the winners are.

  30. Catherine says:

    Gorgeous cards, LOVE them :)! Thank you for this fun hop too :)!

    Inky Hugs,
    Catherine
    [email protected]
    http://www.mystampinggrounds.blogspot.com

  31. Hilda says:

    You’ve really shown the versatility of the Victorian Damask panel with these two beauties. Love the Model T!

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