
By the time you read this post, I'll be frolickin' in a large chocolate fountain!
A dear friend of mine is celebrating her birthday today, and between the two bands, the raw bar, the dessert pavilion (!), and a large, flowing vat of chocolate, I just might have found heaven on earth. I'll get back to you on that ... if I manage to survive!
I have four more beautiful, deeply etched, unmounted, red stamps from Diva Impressions to give away!
If you'd like to win them, simply leave on comment on this post ... telling me what your (current) favorite stamping technique is. That's it! On Tuesday, May 20th, I'll choose a winner.
THE DEETS: If you subscribe to my blog, or have your blog linked to mine, you can enter to win these stamps twice a day ... giving you eight chances to win! Even if you don't subscribe or link to my blog, you can still enter once a day ... giving you four chances to win!
As always, international visitors are welcome to enter ... I'll ship anywhere mail is delivered.
ALSO: Please number your posts ... and remember to check back on Tuesday evening to see if you've won!
I love give-aways!
~Hugs,






32 comments:
I believe I am #1 for your blog candy!!! That probably means I won't get picked :( Thanks for commenting on my blog! Your cards are just awesome!
#2
Hope your having fund with your friend. Count me in on these sweet stamps. Thanks for a chance.
#3 post!!!
This is not really a "favorite stamping technique" just a tip :)
I always use staz on ink on my acrylic stamps...it seems to "stick" better ;)
-Codie
woodnprims@yahoo.com
#3
Whooo Hooo! I get to enter twice for a chance at these awesome stamps. Thanks
I've been doing a lot of embossing lately ... the first technique I fell in love with ... it never gets old watching the heat gun work its magic ... thanks for the chance to win.
I would really like the butterfly tag one please. I put you up on my blog.
#6. My fave stamping technique is coloring on the stamp with different colors so the image has diff colors when you put it to paper. Have a great day!
Sounds like you're having a blast! You din't tell us your favorite technique though.
Gee, to pick one technique . . I'd have to say the same as Stef - embossing - it's instant gratification!
Favorite technique, huh? I'd have to say distressing. Right now everything I do needs to be distressed in one way or the other. Love the look and the process. Thanks for offering these great stamps as blog candy. You rock!
#10 for having you in my google reader. I love your blog and your creations. You are quite the inspiration and I learn quite a bit from you. Thanks so much.
My current fav "technique" is stamping with friends - you get more ideas that way!!
Hi Deb - Thanks for your post on my blog, which led me to your blog, which contains many beautiful works of art! If my cards were anywhere near as artistic as yours, I don't think I'd ever give any away!! :)
Let's see... my favorite technique changes all of the time... right now I'm in a glitter and gem mood, so I'll pick that for right now - anything that makes my cards sparkle!
#14
My favorite technique would have to be embossing. I just love the texture. Thanks
#15
I just love these stamps. Love your card on the Walnut Ink Resist technique. Thanks
Love your ideas. Glad I found your blog. Right now my favorite stamping technique is clear embossed resist using veramark and colorbox fluid chalk.
#17 Just wanted to say hello! and put in my entry for today!
#18 My current favorite technique is hmmm.. so many to choose from... bleaching. Stamping with bleach.
You are permalinked to my blog.
#19
Happy Monday and hope you have a wonderful and creative day. Thanks
#20
Here's my second entry for today.
well, Deb...I would have to say it's coloring with Copics markers! It is so much fun and they are worth every $$$$$. I am happy I found your blog, I love all your helpful tips. Thanks for a chance to win...you can find me over at SCS (one4joy)
was that white chocolate you were dippin'?
Lately I'm completely in love with distressing, beginning with Jim Holtz inks. My fave is using the water spritz technique to give things a lovely antique faded look.
Wonderful blog! I love how you've incorporated the vintage elements in your projects... esp. the altered tins!
#23 My favorite technique is polished stone but I don't do it often enough. I think you can make some gorgeous background with this technique. Thanks for the chance at the awesome blog candy. I love the butterflies!
#23 Wow....your candy is terrific and thank you for sharing Deb!
My favorite technique is coloring!
malieta:)
Beautiful stamps once again. Stacycarotenuto@aol.com
#26 - Sweet candy Deb! How was the choc fountain? :P
#27 - I love embossing! I think it's so cool :P (Am a subscribed, loyal RSS reader...but you already know that!)
#28
Card flowers are just beautiful. I love your card. It's so bright and cheery. Thanks
#29
Thanks for another fun giveaway.
#30 I was just reminded of another fave technique. Chalkboarding!
#31
I'm going to have to try the walnut ink resist technique you posted. It might be my new fav.
BTW do you think I could do the same thing with glimmer mist? or Would the mica powder in it stick to the embossing?
Deb, I love your blog and your cards are gorgeous. My fave technique atm is embossing in gold and then overstamping again with black stazon to give a shadow image!!
I don't think you should enter my name, cos I design for Beth too (or I shall, when my stamps arrive - lol!)
Nice to 'meet' you!
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