Sunday, February 15, 2015

Music To The Eyes (Technique Blog Hop)

For the Technique Blog Hop this month, we are using the Music To The Eyes technique featured on page 34 of the Close To My Heart Annual Inspirations book and catalog. 


If you arrived from Lisa's Flaunt Your Creativity blog, then follow along with the link at the bottom of this post to continue the Technique Blog Hop

The Circle Spin Cards from CTMH are 5"x7" and include a focal point die-cut circle that spins!  To decorate the front of the card, several different images from the Honeycomb stamp set were stamped using Lagoon, Smoothie, and Honey inks.  Then the Marvy Journaling Pen was used to outline each honeycomb shape.  Stamping the 'thanks' image from You Mean the World To Me in Black and adding a square of Black cardstock to the inside of the card unites all of the colors. 

Please visit Wendy's My Scrapbooking Blog blog for another entry in this month's Technique Blog Hop featuring Music To The Eyes journaling pen technique. 



Technique Blog Hop participants:
All papers and stamps are from Close To My Heart (CTMH).
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18 comments:

  1. Very cool card! I love the random stamping of the the hexagons and coming back and outlining them!!

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    1. Thank you, Cat. It was something very different for me to try.

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  2. The outlining really pops the hexagons. Love those spin cards!

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    1. Thank you, Michelle. Stamping is an easy way to decorate the spin card.

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  3. Denise, that's sooooo cool! I would have never thought to add the details with the pen! Love this!

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  4. I love the outlining of the hexagons!!! Great card!

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    1. Thank you, Tonya. It was fun to use the Journaling Pen to outline.

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  5. Lovely! I am amazed at how the journaling pen makes the stamping pop.

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    1. Thanks Haley. It is surprising how much of a difference using the pen makes.

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  6. Great use of the spin card and love the "freehand" lines! Looks great!

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  7. Looks great Sheila! Love how you outlined! That is one of my favorite stamp sets.

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  8. Your card is so cute and the outlining so much.

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Thanks for your comments! It is always nice to hear some feedback. :)