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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Market Street Stamps Special Edition Block Party

Hello sweet crafty friends. Today I wanted to show you the project that I made for the Market Street Stamps Special Edition Block Party. This block party is a big deal as they are celebrating one year of being in business and the winner of this fun block party is going to receive $600 of beautiful stamps. If you have some Market Street Stamps head on over for the full details and make sure you join in the fun for your chance to win. Click HERE to see the details.

I absolutely love Market Street Stamps and I'm especially addicted to their background stamps, I believe I'm only missing 3 of those beautiful backgrounds so far. I had just purchased the Sweet Spooks stamp set from their latest release and I had to use it for my project. I had this idea of making a vertical (image only) banner using the Sweet Spooks images and Market Street background stamps behind each piece. I really like how it turned out and I hope you enjoy it too.

Here is what the whole thing looks like just so you can get the general picture. Then I will zoom in on different pieces so you can see the detail better.


Here is a close up of the first three pieces:


I clear embossed all of the background orange oval pieces and I colored the images with Copics. Each image is also pop dotted up for some extra dimension.

Here is a close up of one of the bats:


I used the new Argyle background stamp for his background and some glossy accents on his eyes.

Here is a closeup of one of the ghosts:


I used the beautiful Cane background stamp for these.

And here is a closeup of a spider:


The background on this one is called Pretty Perfect Grid. I just turned it on an angle instead of straight up and down. The base of the spider is pop-dotted up. For this one I needed to stamp the spiders legs and its little string that it is hanging from. I had to stamp the legs and the string BEFORE I did the clear embossing. When you do this just make sure that you use an ink that embossing powder doesn't cling too and it works like a charm. I just used some Memento ink for the black and then I stamped the background in Versamark ink and heat embossed it with clear embossing powder. 

Thanks for stopping by and I hope to see what you create for this fun Block Party too. Hugs- Glora

Items Used:

*B is For Boy Cricut Lite Cartridge
*Market Street Stamps - Sweet Spooks
*Market Street Stamps - Argyle
*Market Street Stamps - Cane
*Market Street Stamps - Pretty Perfect Grid
*Copics
*Clear Embossing Powder
*Glossy Accents
*Core'dinations glitter cardstock for the black
*Ribbon
*Twine from The Twinery
*Pop Dots

22 comments:

  1. Awesome Glora!!! You did a fabulous job on this, perfect!!! Love and Hugs, Cathryn :)

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  2. Wow, Glora, that is so cool! Great job on all the background stamping detail. Love the images too. Looks terrific!--Pat N.

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  3. Glora, Glora, Glora! You are fantastic! This is just awesome! The embossing that you did with these stamps is genius! Great job my friend!

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  4. Oh my goodness Glora! These little guys are so adorable. I can't stand it!! I LOVE this!!

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  5. Hi Glora,Oh my GORGEOUS!!SUPER job with is AWESOME project,I LOVE all the sweet critter and faces,TO CUTE!And the embossing is BEAUTIFUL,Have a GREAT day my friend!!:)

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  6. OMG, this is TOO cute!!! The embossed backgrounds behind each of your adorable images look amazing

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  7. Wow! Wow! Wow! This is amazingly cool!! I love the clear embossing behind each sweet little spooky guy :) Super special project and I'm so glad you shared it with us at the Market Street Block Party!!

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  8. Oh my goodness, this is SOOOO CUTE!!! love the embossing!!!!

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  9. WOW Glora....this is incredible!!!! Your attention to detail is amazing. I don't have any of these stamps yet...uh-oh...could be dangerous LOL

    hugs
    Cassandra

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  10. Oh my goodness, that cute! I'm embarassed to say that I've never heard of Market Street Stamps. I better go check it out!

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  11. Love the vertical banner! It is so fun and perfect for Halloween! I love how the stamps fit perfectly in the banner and the clear embossing you did w/ the background stamp.

    Love it!
    Pam
    Simply-Pam.blogspot.com

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  12. WOW!!!!!!! This is AMAZING Glorajean! I LOVE it!!!!! I will keep my fingers crossed that you win!

    Ruthie :)

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  13. I tried to leave a comment earlier, but it didn't seem to work. This is SO, so cute. I sincerely hope that you win. You are uber talented.

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  14. Wow Glora... This is Fantabulous! Good Luck with the MSS challenge. That a super cool prize to win. Smooches... Felicia

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  15. Wow...this is amazing!! I love these little guys:) You are sooooo creative!
    Sherrie K
    http://sherriescraps.blogspot.com

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  16. Ok...this is about the 10th time I have looked at your banner...and I just wanted to say again how AWESOME it is!!!!!!

    hugs
    Cassandra

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  17. This is just one amazing banner! I love love the detail shots where you can see all that lovely embossing of those BG stamps! Thanks for coming to the Market Street Stamps Block Party!

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  18. What a super cute project Glora!! I love the images and the backgrounds are fantastic. Thanks for the close ups.
    Kathy
    http://3spoileddogs.blogspot.com/

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  19. AMAZING Glora!!! I absolutely love all the clear embossing with the backgrounds, this banner is GORGEOUS!!! Thank you so much for linking up in the Block Party - love ALL the fabulous details!

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