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Friday, 9 March 2018

Wow what a giveaway....

Tomorrow CraftStash is have an amazing Facebook Live happening at 10am, they’re giving away a Go Press and Foil machine worth £85.99 and have some great offers on hot foil stamps! This machine is one of our best sellers, so a great opportunity to boost your commission this month!
They have a video on Facebook advertising the live giveaway here -
https://facebook.com/craftstash.co.uk/videos/1703755469668155/

Offers will be live at 10am Friday 9th March!
Links -
https://www.craftstash.co.uk/couture-creations-gopress-and-foil-machine.html
https://www.craftstash.co.uk/brands/craftstash/craftstash-hot-foil-stamps

Code: Use GOFOIL at checkout to get 2 x free CraftStash hotfoil stamps when you buy a Go Press & Foil Machine. (ends 12th March 2018)

Addional Sale Details: 10% off all Craft Stash Hot Foil Stamps (a huge range!) [discount will be applied at the checkout] (ends 12th March 2018)

Monday, 5 March 2018

Angie's Digital Stamps Challenge March 2018

Angie's Digital Stamps new challenge for March 2018 has The theme "Anything Goes/No Twist". The prize is 2 images of the winner's choice from Angie's shop.  Good Luck everyone.

Here is what I made...





https://angiesdigitalstamps.blogspot.com/



Get Creative Challenge - March

Pop over to the blog and check out the monthly challenges, you've got to be in it to win it ...

The theme for the this months challenge is Fantasy, Mythological.  

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Friday, 2 March 2018

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Well i've had a good play with my Little Tipsy Pens that I was fortunate to win from CraftStash.co.uk

Heres what i've been colouring using digi stamps from Sasayaki Glitter.  I also got a screen printer compact from Tattered Lace and have had a play with that too.

Please excuse the video im just learning and  they will get better :) .

For anyone just starting out in crafting I would recommend the Little Tipsy pens, as they are very affordable and work like you big makes, allowing you to get the feel of the pens and what they do and can do before investing in a more expensive set.  I have quite a few sets of alcohol markers and these little gems can give some of them a run for their money.

The first set of images I used the Little Tipsy Pens, and the second and third set of images I used Script pens, both sets are very affordable and both have there plus and minus factors.  Little Tipsy have a more vibrant colour and are small whereas Script colours don't seems to be a vibrant but have a smoother feel and are a bit bigger.  I'll keep playing and  let you know how they go .. Watch this space.....