Showing posts with label Preview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Preview. Show all posts

Monday, May 16, 2011

Rubbernecker May Preview Day 2

Welcome to Rubbernecker Stamps PREVIEW days!! Today is DAY ONE!! Rubbernecker will be releasing NEW STAMPS on Tuesday 5/17/11. You will want to visit EVERY one of the TALENTED design team participants, for on ONE of their blogs, is a chance to win a $15 Rubbernecker Stamps gift certificate! You can find the complete list of today’s participants on the RUBBENECKER BLOG! Hope to see you on RELEASE day; we have a FUN game planned for everyone!! Thanks for stopping by, enjoy all of the creations, and GOOD LUCK!!

This card features the new set Poppies 3. Whenever I see poppies like these, it reminds me of the olden days when I was a little girl. When stopping for red lights while driving around town, men would come by our car selling these poppies to help support our veterans. To check my memory, I did a google search and found more information which I have put at the end of the post.

Poppies 3 532-13

I stamped the image and sentiment onto white card stock using Tuxedo Black Memento ink. It is colored with Copic markers. The bottom right corner is punched with a Martha Stewart Swirling Lace corner punch. I adhered a piece of red gingham ribbon around the card, used another length of ribbon to tie a bow and added a button before gluing it to the ribbon. The white panel is matted onto the black card front. I added black brads to the centers of the flowers. This sentiment even fits our great veterans, don't you think?

Thanks for stopping by! Now go hug a veteran!

Q. Why are red poppies worn on Veterans Day, and where can I obtain them?

A. The wearing of poppies in honor of America's war dead is traditionally done on Memorial Day, not Veterans Day. The practice of wearing of poppies takes its origin from the poem In Flanders Fields, written in 1915 by John McCrae.



In Flanders Fields


In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly.
Scarce heard amid the guns below.

We are the dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved, and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields.

Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.

This was the poem written by World War I Colonel John McCrae, a surgeon with Canada's First Brigade Artillery. It expressed McCrae's grief over the "row on row" of graves of soldiers who had died on Flanders' battlefields, located in a region of western Belgium and northern France. The poem presented a striking image of the bright red flowers blooming among the rows of white crosses and became a rallying cry to all who fought in the First World War. The first printed version of it reportedly was in December 1915, in the British magazine Punch.

McCrae's poem had a huge impact on two women, Anna E. Guerin of France and Georgia native Moina Michael. Both worked hard to initiate the sale of artificial poppies to help orphans and others left destitute by the war. By 1920, when Guerin, with the help of the American Legion, established the first poppy sale in the U.S., the flower was well known in the allied countries — America, Britain, France, Canada, Australia and New Zealand — as the "Flower of Remembrance." Proceeds from that first sale went to the American and French Children's League.

Guerin had troubles with the distribution of the poppies in early 1922 and sought out Michael for help. Michael had started a smaller-scaled Poppy Day during a YMCA conference she was attending in New York and wanted to use the poppies as a symbol of remembrance of the war. Guerin, called the "Poppy Lady of France" in her homeland, and Michael, later dubbed "The Poppy Princess" by the Georgia legislature, went to the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) for help.

The poppy was adopted as the official memorial flower of the VFW at its national convention in Seattle, Wash., in August 1922, following the first nationwide distribution of poppies ever conducted by any veterans organization.

In 1923, faced by a shortage of poppies from French manufacturers, the VFW relied on New York florists to make up the difference. This was a huge setback, however, and led to the idea by VFW officials to use unemployed and disabled veterans to produce the artificial flower. This concept was approved in late 1923 and the first poppy factory was built in Pittsburgh, Pa., in 1924. This provided a practical means of assistance to veterans and also ensured a steady, reliable source of poppies. Veterans at Department of Veterans Affairs medical facilities and veterans homes help assemble the poppies, and each year the VFW distributes roughly 14 million worldwide.

It was around the same time the first poppy factory was built that the VFW registered the name "Buddy Poppy" with the U.S. Patent Office. The term "Buddy" was coined by the poppy makers as a tribute to their comrades who did not come home from the war or who were scarred and crippled for life.

The VFW celebrated the 75th anniversary of the Buddy Poppy as its official flower in 1997. While profits from its sales have helped countless veterans and their widows, widowers and orphans over the years, the poppy itself survives as a perpetual tribute to those who have given their lives for the nation's freedom.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Preview–Rubbernecker Stamps

Welcome to Rubbernecker Stamps PREVIEW days!! Today is DAY ONE!! Rubbernecker will be releasing NEW STAMPS on Tuesday 5/17/11. You will want to visit EVERY one of the TALENTED design team participants, for on ONE of their blogs, is a chance to win a $15 Rubbernecker Stamps gift certificate! You can find the complete list of today’s participants on the RUBBENECKER BLOG! Hope to see you on RELEASE day; we have a FUN game planned for everyone!! Thanks for stopping by, enjoy all of the creations, and GOOD LUCK!!

This one uses Wild Garden Corner 539-01

539-04 Wild Garden Corner 01

I don’t often use orange, but I really like it on this card. The card base is orange cardstock which was embossed with a Sizzix Happy Birthday folder and the corners rounded. The next layer is green to match the greenery in the image just cut in a square to really show off the main panel with those lacey edges. I colored the stamp with markers and then stamped onto white card stock before cutting/embossing with Spellbinders Lacey Squares. I added a little yellow shimmer to the centers of the flowers with an AtYou pen. The sentiment is only part of a sentiment, inked with a marker to omit the rest of it. That is from the Butterflies are Free set 538. I stamped onto the orange cardstock using pumpkin pie ink and that is matted with pumpkin pie cardstock before being adhered to the white Lacey Square. To embellish, I punched a 1/4” circle from the green cardstock and adhered the shimmery orange dome to that before adding it to the top of the sentiment panel. I also added three loops of the green ribbon for some balance.

Thanks for looking.

Stamps: Wildflower Corner 01 539-01, Butterflies are Free 538

Monday, May 2, 2011

Rubbernecker Preview Day 2

Welcome to Rubbernecker Stamps PREVIEW days!! Today is DAY TWO!! Rubbernecker will be releasing NEW STAMPS on Tuesday 5/03/11. You will want to visit EVERY one of the TALENTED design team participants, for on ONE of their blogs, is a chance to win a $15 Rubbernecker Stamps gift certificate! You can find the complete list of today’s participants on the RUBBENECKER BLOG! Hope to see you on RELEASE day; we have a FUN game planned for everyone!! Thanks for stopping by, enjoy all of the creations, and GOOD LUCK!!

Here is a preview of a new stamp being released by Rubbernecker on May 3. There are lots of lovely new stamps. This is just one of them.


The sunflower image is stamped onto white cardstock with Memento Rich Cocoa ink and then colored with water based markers before being cut out and popped up onto the yellow which is cut/embossed with Spellbinders Lacey Circle and the card which is cut/embossed using Spellbinders Grand Big Scalloped Circle die. The center of the sunflower is glittered and a linen thread bow added.

Stamps: Sunflower 531-05

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Preview of images

Here is another preview of some new images being released on Tuesday. Look at these elegant stamps. I do love them.



This is a twisted easel card.The fold is very easy, a little different and lots of fun.

I stamped the 10 point ornament onto black cs using versamark ink and embossing with white ep. I added a clear rhinestone to the center of the ornament. That is attached to the front of the card. The inside of the card is stamped with 2 part flourishes using basic gray and black ink on the lower left corner. I also stamped the one flourish onto another piece of white cs and cut/embossed the Spellbinders butterfly. I cut another using black cs and attached that under the white butterfly. I added black rhinestones to the body of the butterfly and hand drew the antennae. The sentiment is stamped using black ink.

Stamps: Rubbernecker 10 Point ornament 548, 2 part flourish 546-05, Petite Word Set 2000

Be sure to come back tomorrow for another preview and then on Tuesday - a fun game with prizes!!!!! Don't miss it.

New Stamps - Preview Day 1

Welcome to Rubbernecker Stamps PREVIEW days!! Today is DAY ONE!! Rubbernecker will be releasing NEW STAMPS on Tuesday 5/03/11. You will want to visit EVERY one of the TALENTED design team participants, for on ONE of their blogs, is a chance to win a $15 Rubbernecker Stamps gift certificate! You can find the complete list of today’s participants on the RUBBENECKER BLOG! Hope to see you on RELEASE day; we have a FUN game planned for everyone!! Thanks for stopping by, enjoy all of the creations, and GOOD LUCK!!


Welcome to day one of previews for the new release.

The pentunia image is stamped onto white cardstock using vintage photo distress ink and colored with copic markers. The flower was then painted with Star Dust stickles. The flower was then cut/embossed with Spellbinders Oval die and popped up onto another white shape cut/embossed with Spellbinders Beaded Oval. The ribbon is tucked in behind the image oval. The card front is stamped with Chickenwire background which was inked with a light gray ink and the whole thing mounted onto gray.

Stamps: Petunia 531-13, Chickenwire 58-01

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Preview Day 1

Welcome to the Rubbernecker Stamps PREVIEW!! Rubbernecker will be releasing more NEW STAMPS on Tuesday 3/29/11. To get you all ready for these BEAUTIFUL new stamps, we are having TWO days of PREVIEWS!! Welcome to DAY ONE!! You will want to visit EVERY one of the FABULOUS design team participants, for on ONE of their blogs, is a chance to win a $15 Rubbernecker Stamps gift certificate! You can find the complete list of today’s participants on the RUBBENECKER BLOG! Want MORE ways to win? How about a $10 gift certificate? If you sign up for the RUBBERNECKER NEWSLETTER, you will have the chance to WIN! There will be TEN gift certificates given away!! How about ONE more way to win? LIKE the RUBBERNECKER PAGE on Facebook and you could win a $15 gift certificate too!! WOW, that is a LOT of ways to win!! Thanks for stopping by, enjoy all of the creations, and GOOD LUCK!!


Here is a card I created with one of the new sets.

I stamped the Saxophone image three times using Tumbled Glass, Shabby Shutters and Barn Door distress inks onto white card stock. I overstamped the sentiment using black ink. I backed the image panel with black cardstock and added a border cut/emboosed using Spellbinders Parisian Accents amd backed with red cardstock. I then added another of the border letting the turquoise card stock show through.

Karen - that's me and you are already here.
Jacquie Peiffer
Joan Ervin
Julia Aston
Kittie Caracciolo
Cathy Bomgardner



Thanks for stopping by today. Be sure to come back tomorrow for another preview. Good luck on winning the prizes!

Monday, March 14, 2011

Rubbernecker Stamps will be releasing some NEW STAMPS on Tuesday 3/15/11. To get you all ready for these BEAUTIFUL new stamps, we are having TWO days of PREVIEWS!! Welcome to DAY TWO!! You will want to visit ALL of the FABULOUS design team blogs listed for the day on the Rubbernecker Blog, for on ONE of the blogs, is a chance to win a $25 Rubbernecker Stamps gift certificate!
The image is stamped using Mementos Tuxedo Black ink and embossed with Gold before coloring with Copic markers. The outside of the image panel is cut with Deckled scissors and gilded with Krylon 18 kt. Gold leafing pen. That panel is mounted with foam tape onto the purple panel edged with the same Krylon gold pen. The card is Certainly Celery.



Here is another of the new stamps being released Tuesday, March 15 called Ivy Frame. For this card, I stamped the new image Ivy Frame onto white card stock using Forest Moss Distress Ink. I then cut/embossed an oval using a Spellbinders Oval Die, then weaving 1/8”strips across the opening to create the trellis. That is adhered over a designer paper and then onto the green card front. The sentiment is also stamped using the Forest Moss distress ink directly onto the designer paper and cut/embossed with Spellbinders die, adhered in the upper left corner and an organdy ribbon bow added which was heated to curl it.

Stamps: Ivy Frame 557

Thanks for stopping by, enjoy all of the creations, and GOOD LUCK!!!