Stamping With Blue Moon Creations

Polished Stone Golden Afternoon

Polished Stone Golden Afternoon When I first started stamping 15 or so years ago, Tammy Fite, my Stampin’ Up! Demo at the time (and later Upline), showed me the Polished Stone Technique. With veins of metallic ink running through the colors, it does indeed look like a high-end marble. To this day, it is still […]

Polished Stone Kindness Matters-Less Is More Wings

This week’s challenge over at Less is More is entitled “Wings” For this card I used my favorite trio of butterflies from the Kindness Matters stamp set from Stampin’ Up! As always, this challenge calls for a one layer card.  So, I masked the center of my card base with a Post-It-Note, and did the […]

Have a Glass of Lemonade-Polished Stone

Polished Stone-one of my all-time favorite techniques! I came up with this “cool” glass of lemonade using the Polished Stone technique, and I thought it would work for this month’s color challenge over at Stamping 411. Here are the colors. Wild Wasabi, Pink Pirouette, Basic Black and Melon Mambo. Don’t they just remind you of […]

Favorite Stamping Techniques-7 through 10!

The swap theme for our January Sunday Stamp Club was “our favorite stamping technique.”  I have so many favorites, and I couldn’t come up with just one.  So, I made a different swap card for each member using one of my 10 favorite techniques.  Check out my postings on Feb 7 and 9 for the […]

Polished Stone Jack-o-Lanterns

What happens to the Polished Stone Technique when you don’t have the metallic gold re-inker to make the background vein? The very talented Shelley Rael found out when she created this card for our Stamp Club swap.  The theme was Halloween or Fall. I’d say it’s just as cool!  Thanks Shelley!

Scenic Season Polished Stone

I thought since I had the supplies out for the Polished Stone Technique, I’d make a quick card using the stamp set Scenic Season. I purchased this stamp set to use for our personal Christmas cards this year.  It takes a little practice to get it lined up where you want it, and I would […]