About Me
- Terri Winske
- Hi, my name is Terri. I started crafting at an early age when my grandmothers taught me how to crochet and embroider on dish towels. Over the years I've tried many other crafting mediums, and have found my favorite in rubber stamping. My wonderful guy (Craig) supports me in everything I do........I'm very blessed!! I love learning new things and hopefully will inspire others to step out of their comfort zone and try a few new things. Thanks so much for stopping by....have a wonderful day!
Monday, October 17, 2016
MFP Tutorial Challenge 42
MFP Tutorial Challenge 42 - Plaid Technique
This was another fun tutorial from Mark's Finest Papers!! I followed the instructions and then die cut my plaid piece using a Fun Stampers Journey banner die cut. I positioned the die cut pieces on yellow cardstock, then again on green cardstock to match the inks I used in the tutorial. I used stamps from Fun Stampers Journey to add the words. I finished off the banners with candies. Thank you for stopping by, and have a wonderful day! Be sure to check out all the great entries this week at Mark's Finest Papers challenge 42!!
MFP Challenge 42 - Anything Goes
MFP Challenge 42 - Anything Goes
I used stamps from Northwoods Rubber Stamps this week for my entry. I stamped and heat embossed the image on Northwoods watercolor paper and colored it with Tombow markers and a water brush. I fussy cut out the frame and mounted it on dark green cardstock which had a dark berry ribbon wrapped around it and then again onto a metallic embossed background and again onto a dark berry card. I stamped the sentiment on a lighter green cardstock, heat embossed it and glued it to the dark green cardstock. I added a few silver nail heads to finish up the card. Thank you for stopping by - have a wonderful day! Be sure to check out all the great entries at Mark's Finest Papers Challenge 42 this week!
Sunday, October 16, 2016
MFP Saturday Challenge 42
MFP Saturday Challenge 42
I love Inspiration Challenges and was so happy to see another one at Mark's Finest Papers this week! I stamped this image onto a piece of thin wood veneer. I colored it with Tombow markers and edged it in a light brown ink. I layered this piece onto a yellow piece of cardstock. I offset the piece onto a green embossed paper which was layered onto another piece of yellow cardstock. It was a very simple card to make but I like how it turned out! Thank you for stopping by - have a wonderful day. Be sure to check out all the challenges at Mark's Finest Papers this week - there are some really cool stamp sets up for grabs!!
Thursday, October 13, 2016
MFP Challenge 41 Anything Goes
MFP Challenge 41 - Anything Goes
I made this step card by stamping an image from Door County Rubber Stamps onto 200 grain sandpaper and colored her with Tombow markers. I stamped a few leaves on the sides of the step card and added a sentiment, also from Door County Rubber Stamps, on a separate piece of sandpaper.
I finished off the card with 2 small leaves glued on the front panel.
Thank you for stopping by - be sure to get your entry in for Mark's Finest Papers challenges this week! Have a wonderful day!
MFP Saturday Challenge 40 - Faux Metallic Embellishments
MFP Saturday Challenge 41 - Faux Metallic Embellishments
This was another fun challenge from Mark's Finest Papers! I followed the tutorial with VersaMark ink and copper embossing powder, then stamped a Happy Birthday sentiment from Mark's Finest Papers' North American Woods stamp set in the hot embossed area. I used a decorative die cut to cut out the embossed area for my card. The stamped balloons are from Fun Stampers Journey, colored with Copic markers. I splattered some bronze Journey Silk over the ivory base card to add a little dimension. I finished off the card with some brown cord tied around the ivory base, which was mounted on a brown base.
Thank you for stopping by - be sure to check out all the fun challenges this week at Mark's Finest Papers! Have a wonderful day!
Wednesday, October 5, 2016
MFP Anything Goes Challenge 40
MFP Anything Goes Challenge 40
For this Anything Goes card, I used an embossing folder and a die cut, as well as s stamp set from Fun Stampers Journey. First I took a top-fold white card and ran it through my Cuttlebug with a die cut to make the curved decorated edge on the front of the card. Then I took a separate piece of white cardstock and ran it through with a rose/leaf embossing folder. I glued this piece behind the front of the card so that the die cut part sat on top of it. Then I stamped the flower image from Fun Stampers Journey "Summer Garden" set and colored it with Copic markers. I popped this image up with pop dots on the front of the card and stamped the sentiment above it.
Thank you for stopping by - be sure to check out all the great entries at Mark's Finest Papers challenges this week! Have a wonderful day!
MFP Tutorial Challenge 40
MFP Tutorial Challenge 40 - Vellum Leaves
This was easier than I thought it would be when I first read the tutorial. Fun, too!! I followed the tutorial to make my colored vellum leaves. I started with white cardstock and layered a black piece of cardstock on top of that. I embossed a yellow piece of cardstock with a tree embossing folder from Darice. I glued that down and then placed my vellum leaves as if they were falling off the tree. I finished up the card with a Happy Birthday stamp from Mark's Finest Papers "Firefighter" stamp set.
Thank you so much for stopping by - be sure to enter this challenge and the others at Mark's Finest Papers. Have a wonderful day!
Thank you to Mark's Finest Papers for choosing my entry as the winner of the Tutorial Challenge. I earned the stamp set "Broom Rides".
Tuesday, October 4, 2016
MFP 40 Saturday Challenge
MFP 40 Saturday Challenge - CAS
Making CAS cards has become easier for me - I used to struggle with them for a long time, because I always wanted to add layers and lots of embellishments!! For this card, I used one layer only and masked off a circle area. I used a sponge and a fall orange color to make the background within the masked area. I used stamps from Mark's Finest Papers "Autumn Splendor" set and stamped the owl in the masked area. I used part of another stamp from the same set to make some leaves above the owl's head and used colored pencils to color in some fall leave colors. I finished off the card with the sentiment,also from the "Autumn Splendor" set.
Thank you for stopping by. Be sure to check out all the great entries this week at Mark's Finest Papers Challenge 40 - there are 3 separate challenges you can enter. Have a wonderful day!
Tuesday Throwdown Challenge 314
Tuesday Throwdown Challenge 314
Welcome to another Tuesday Throwdown Challenge.....so glad you stopped by! Our wonderful sponsor this week is Robyn's Fetish, and the theme is Leaves. Fall is my favorite time of the year...the colors are so pretty. I used this "Fall Fun" image and colored it with Copic Markers. I added a few pieces of fall colored paper and finished it off with 3 gold pieces of bling.
Please be sure to check out the great products at Robyn's Fetish! Happy fall!
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
MFP 39 Saturday Challenge
MFP 39 Saturday Challenge - Pink
I was working with some die cuts and decided to make a pink die cut card for Mark's Finest Papers pink challenge this week. I used a pink base card and layered a white embossed piece on top of that. A smaller layer of pink and more white, which was run through a die cut to make the small lines near the edge. Then I die cut this cute cupcake in solid and patterned pink papers. A little green for the leaf, a cute sentiment and there you have it! Be sure to check out Mark's Finest Papers Challenge this week and see all the great entries! Thanks for stopping by - have a wonderful day!
Thursday, September 22, 2016
MFP Inspiration Challenge 38 - 2
MFP Inspiration Challenge 38 - 2
I so love inspiration challenges and couldn't resist trying another one for Mark's Finest Papers this week. When I looked at the pictures of the sports balls, I saw circles. So I wanted to make a card with circles. And keeping with the outdoor theme of sports, I thought of a nice day.....because who wants to play sports on a rainy day?? So I created a card with buttons as my circles....all different color buttons to represent all different types of sports. I added some white puffy clouds to represent a beautiful day. I used a cloud embossing folder on the base card and mounted my circles piece on top of that with pop dots. I added a birthday sentiment and there it is! Very CAS! Thanks so much for stopping by and have a wonderful day!
MFP Anything Goes Challenge 38
MFP Anything Goes Challenge 38
I am really liking these "Anything Goes" challenges at Mark's Finest Papers! It allows you to use stamps from any company and have an opportunity to win a 25% discount at Mark's Finest Papers. Such a deal!! For this card I stamped this butterfly image from Memory Box on white cardstock and used a brayer and a Kaleidacolor ink pad to make the colors overtop of the stamp. I added the sympathy sentiment (I apologize, I don't remember where it is from). I then tied a black ribbon around this piece before mounting on teal cardstock. It's plain and simple but I like how it turned out. Please check out all the entries at Mark's Finest Papers Anything Goes challenge this week! Thanks for stopping by - have a wonderful day!
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
Tuesday Throwdown Challenge 312 - Easel Card
Tuesday Throwdown Challenge 312 - Easel Card
Welcome to Tuesday Throwdown's Weekly Challenge for September 20, 2016. Our challenge this week is an easel card, and our wonderful sponsor is The Stamping Boutique. I couldn't resist this beautiful digital stamp called "Cardinal Ornament", although I have to admit I'm not ready for Christmas to be just around the corner! Be sure to check out their digital images....you won't be disappointed!!
I colored the cardinal and ornament with Copic markers. Next I scored my easel card according to the directions, and then I added the patterned paper on the sides and bottom. I glued my image to the center portion and added some glitter on the stars surrounding the image. I have to admit, I don't have my Christmas stamps out yet, so I used some black letter stickers to make the sentiment along the bottom of the card. Maybe this will get me fired up to make my Christmas Cards a little early this year! (*wink*)
Thank you for stopping by - hope to see your entry in this week's Tuesday Throwdown Challenge!
Monday, September 19, 2016
MFP Inspiration Challenge 38
MFP Inspiration Challenge 38
I love inspiration challenges and was so happy to see that Mark's Finest Papers had one this week! I was inspired by the red umbrellas and used a stamp set from Fun Stampers Journey. I added a red border along the bottom and then colored my little girl in red. I colored the umbrella red and added Journey Glaze from FSJ. I stamped a few raindrops on my base layer and then added 2 layers of white clouds and a dark gray cloud. I added the sun peeking out from behind the clouds and then i
finished up with the sentiment. Thank you for stopping by - be sure to check out all the great entries at Mark's Finest Papers challenge this week! Have a wonderful day!
Thank you to Mark's Finest Papers for choosing my entry as the winner for the Inspiration Challenge! I earned the "Witchie" stamp set. I was also a Top 2 pick of the week!
Thursday, September 15, 2016
MFP Saturday Challenge 37 - 2
MFP Saturday Challenge 37 - 2 - Twine Wrapped Block
This was another fun challenge at Mark's Finest Papers! I wrapped a piece of twine around my stamping block, inked it up with red ink and stamped horizontally and vertically over my piece of white cardstock. I mounted this on red cardstock from my stash. I used the gingerbread man from MFP's Holiday Tag set and stamped him inside the tag from the same set. I colored him with Copic markers, then fussy cut out the tag and layered it on red cardstock. I wrapped this piece with black twine before popping it up with pop dots onto my twine-stamped background piece. I stamped the sentiment (from MFP's Holiday Tag set) in the lower right corner, then added two red rhinestones for buttons and a little bit of glitter glue to his bow tie and arm/leg/head bands.
Please take a look at all the cool entries this week at Mark's Finest Papers Challenge 37 and be sure to make your card to enter as well! Thank you so much for stopping by - have a wonderful day!
Sunday, September 11, 2016
MFP Challenge 37 - Anything Goes
MFP Challenge 37 - Anything Goes
You really need to check out the challenges at Mark's Finest Papers this week - all of them are really fun! For this Anything Goes Challenge, I started with cream cardstock, then added brown cardstock for the base. I die cut a Memory Box die in light blue and mounted it onto the brown base. I made a small tag with the same cream and light blue papers and stamped in brown the sentiment (which I apologize but don't know where it's from.) I mounted this small piece with pop dots in the lower corner. For the finishing touch I added some glitter around the die cut.
Thank you so much for stopping by....have a wonderful day!
MFP Saturday Challenge 37
MFP Saturday Challenge 37 - Twine Wrapped Block
This was another fun challenge!! Following the tutorial, I wrapped my stamping block with a piece of twine, then inked it up and stamped it across my paper. I first did horizontal stamping, then vertical.
I spritzed fall colors on the paper which I made with re-inkers and water. I dried this piece with my heat gun after spritzing.
I mounted my background piece on green cardstock, and then mounted a gold colored piece of cardstock onto a black piece which was mounted onto the background piece. I stamped the bear image from Mark's Finest Papers "North American Woods" set onto a green colored piece and die cut
it with a circle die. I edged it with black ink and popped it up with pop dots. I then stamped the sentiment (also from MFP Stamp Set "North American Woods") onto the gold-colored cardstock.
Thank you for stopping by! Please go to Mark's Finest Papers Challenge to see all the great entries in this challenge and then make your card to enter.....it's really fun! Have a wonderful day!
Thank you to Mark's Finest Papers for choosing my entry as the winner of the Tutorial Challenge. I earned the "Calendar" stamp set.
Wednesday, September 7, 2016
MFP Tutorial Challenge 36 - #3
MFP Tutorial Challenge 36 - Citrus Bag Background #3
I made another background using this technique, this time experimenting with a couple of different colors. I used stamps from Mark's Finest Papers "Up Up & Away" stamp set. I cut out a decorative oval and stamped the balloon on that piece, which I then edged in the same blue as the cardstock. I placed a piece of ribbon underneath it and popped it up with pop dots and then stamped the sentiment in the left upper corner. For the finishing touch I added some colored rhinestones to the balloon.
Thank you for stopping by my blog....have a wonderful day!
MFP Tutorial Challenge 36 - #2
MFP Tutorial Challenge 36 - #2 Citrus Bag Background
It's really cool how a simple citrus bag can make such a cool background! The pattern can be so varied just by stretching it a little this way or a little that way. I'm so glad I participated in this Mark's Finest Papers challenge!!
For this card I started with a pomegranate color, thinking I was going to do a fall card. But as it turned out, well.....you can see it's not really a fall card! I used the tutorial to make the background and layered it on two pomegranate colored triangles. I cut out a square of the same pomegranate cardstock, turned it and glued it in the middle of the card. I used a flower stamp from Mark's Finest Papers "Blessings" stamp sets, colored it with Copic markers and fussy cut it out. I layered this with pop dots on the square. I stamped "With Sympathy" in the corner and then added a little bit of glitter to the flower.....it's a little hard to see from this picture.
Thank you for stopping by.....have a wonderful day!
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
MFP Tutorial Challenge 36
MFP Tutorial Challenge 36 - Citrus Bag Background
I'd seen this technique before but had never tried it, so this was a new one for me. I taped the mesh piece down over top of my white cardstock and used a sponge to ink up the white cardstock. Then I mounted this on a pink base and used a stamp from Mark's Finest Papers "Mothers Magnolia" stamp set for my focal point. I colored it with Copic markers before mounting it on a decorative circle cut out of the same pink as the base card. I popped this circle up with pop dots. I stamped a sentiment, also from the "Mother's Magnolia" stamp set underneath that and tied a ribbon around the white piece. I added a small bow to finish it off. Thank you for stopping by and have a wonderful day. Why not try this technique and join in the fun at Mark's Finest Papers challenge?
Thank you to Mark's Finest Papers for choosing this entry as the winner of the Tutorial Challenge. I earned the stamp set "Broom Rides".
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