Kiss me, baby!
This week's technique on stampTV is kissing! Kissing is a fun and easy technique and it's great way to get some use from those background stamps you've been meaning to use! 
I used the Bold Flowers stamp set from the Floral Frenzy stampTV kit to create these kissed flowers.
In this week's technique and project episodes, I'll show you how to achieve this effect and how to punch these flowers out using some of the Marvy flower and circle punches. (Those will be coming to our online store early next week.) You'll love how this stamp set was designed to fit them perfectly!
On the stampTV site, I've included the Stampin' Up color substitutes for these ink pads but I really need some help from you. I would love to know the closest CTMH and TAC colors so I can post all three. So, come on, CTMH and TAC demonstrators and customers- help me out.
(Oh and if you know the ones from last week's episode, let me know that so I can update that one too.)
Plus, I have posted a "kissing" challenge and I also announced the winner of the free stamp set from the "Thumping" challenge in our challenge forum!
Start your day out right! Grab a cup of coffe and enjoy this week's tutorial and project episodes at stampTV.
Hugs,
Gina K.







this card is totally adorable . . . and the colors are perfect. thank you for sharing the kissing technique!!!
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Keep it coming Gina...great new stuff!
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An elegant card that is easy and fun.
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neat technique and love the sentiment being in the middle of the flowers, too cute!
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Adorable card!
The closest CTMH equivalents would be Blush, Baby Pink, and Cocoa.
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Gina,
What type of paper do you use to print the digi papers on? thanks
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I use HP presentation paper.
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Such a pretty card Gina! Love the colours!
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I would love to see CTMH colors. I am collecting more of their inks and it seems like most challenges talk about SU and not CTMH! I would be super grateful!!
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Wow, I just love this! And StampTV is FABULOUS!!!!
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I like the idea of a stamp company putting out digital papers that go with their stamps. Any plans to make your rubber stamp images available digitally? There are some available through various internet venues, but I would LOVE to see a reputable company that has wonderful images make them available digitally. Most of what I create is done with Photoshop and my trusted Exacto, mainly because I'm a geek who lives in a small condo. I believe there definitely is a niche for digital stamps in the creative world of today. What say you?
Vianna
http://www.flickr.com/photos/40437577@N00/sets/72157600595805924/
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