To celebrate, I'd like to offer up a little blog candy! After all, you made our year pretty sweet.
What's all here? Good stuff, including:
Prism Paper cardstock
Scrap With In Reach papers and chipboard
Scenic Route chipboard
SEI ribbon and chipboard
Bazzill Basics brads
2 Copic markers (BV02 and Y11)
Prismacolor pencils (colorless blender and white)
Papertrey Ink Lavender Moon Grosgrain ribbon
CARDS, April 09
What do you think? Interested in having a chance at this? All you have to do is leave a comment on this post letting the Pursuit Of Craftyness gals know what post you learned the most from over the last year! (Hint: there is a list of tutorials on the right) You have until Sunday, May 3rd at 11:59PM Eastern time to enter!
Thanks again for being there for us! Good luck! ~ Jenn
My favorite tutorial was Watercolors and Stamps.
ReplyDeleteAs much as I admire the beautiful results with those copic pens, I simply can't splurge on them right now. After seeing this tutorial, I pulled out my trusty set of Winsor & Newton watercolor paints and tried the technique myself. I really like the results. Thanks again for your encouragement.
Definitely, Heat Embossing 101 was the best tutorial for me! Thanks for a great year and Happy Anniversary!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Trica, the heat embossing tutorial is great!
ReplyDeleteThere are so many great altered items and products to learn how to use, but I found that putting beads on cards is probably the most frugal idea I've seen. Surely every crafter has beads they haven't used - and they look cute in so many different ways. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteLinda Dooley
Lees Summit, MO
my favourite of all time has been the monogram canvas ... i so loved this project.
ReplyDeleteI have only recently come across your blog & I am looking forward to going back to see all these great tutorials...being newer to stamping, I am very grateful for tutorials to learn new techniques.
ReplyDeleteThe watercolor pencil one was my favorite as far as useful goes. I also liked the multi layer flower one.
ReplyDeleteLinda Peterson
The watercolors and stamps tutorial is great but so is the button ornament tutorial. I adapted the button one to make a button bracelet. Love your tutorials
ReplyDeleteI loved the multi-layered flower the best. All of your tutorials are brilliant tho :)
ReplyDeleteMy fav. is the scrapbook page in a jar. I would of never thought to do that! So wonderful! Happy anniversary!
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog about 6 mos. ago but I really liked the butterfly tutorial a few days ago and I also liked the gift giving idea you gave in Nov. with the chocolate covered spoons. Thanks for the giveaway and happy anniversary!
ReplyDeleteHappy anniversary. I haven't been following too long, but my favorite of the ones I have viewed is container gardening. thanks for all the idea!
ReplyDeleteI have to say that the glimmer misting over the screen and the card made out of it was fantastic. So glad you did not just disband, this has been a constant source of inspiration for me!
ReplyDeleteI appreciate the twinkling H2Os tutorial. I bought some and didn't really know what to do with them - now I know. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your anniversary!! I really loved the fabric yo yo post! That look has really been the rage lately! Thanks for a great site!
ReplyDeletePhoto coasters. I have made so many sets for gifts. people love them!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite was the multi-layer stamping tutorial with the flowers from Kitchen Sink. I had always wanted to see how it looked in "real life". All of your tutorials are great! Congrats on your first year!
ReplyDeleteHappy Blogoversary to YOU! WoW this is some sweet celebration candy. There are so many fabulous tutorials you have shared and so easy to follow. I would have to say the bead and the canvas tutorials are 2 of my favorites. Thanks for a chance.
ReplyDeleteHands down, the mulit-layer flower! Congrats on your anniversary!
ReplyDeleteHappy blogoversary to you!
ReplyDeleteAll tutorials are great, and the tutorial directions are so clear and complete! They are great tips these we can all use!
My fav was the tutorial "watercolors and stamps".
Thanks!
Greetings from Germany
I loved the crackle painted flowers...too cute!
ReplyDeleteHeat embossing and twinkling h20's were great. Also didn't know you could use a blender pen with chalks. I keep learning everyday. Thank you
ReplyDeleteMaryAnn
granmaknit@aol.com
My favorite was the costers...but I've learned a lot and really enjoy all the blog posts---its on my daily "check list!"
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed the coloring with pastels tutorial. It has a very soft effect, but a different look than coloring with watercolors. I was inspired to try it myself!
ReplyDeleteI really like the photo-in-a-jar idea... I would never have thought of it, but it makes SUCH a lovely gift!
ReplyDeleteThis is a hard chose since they are so wonderful and helpful. But I do like the envolpe tutorial is was a great help when I wanted to make my own.
ReplyDeleteJust found your site today! What a treasure trove of information. Can't wait to go through some of it.
ReplyDeleteI really like the tutorial on coloring felt accents.
ReplyDeleteI agree with so many others that the multi-layered flowers was super! Love checking your blog and learning new techniques.
ReplyDeleteI loved the watercolors tut!!! You gals are always inspiring! So glad you stuck together! :)
ReplyDeleteI was so happy to see your tutorial on making envelopes. It was just what I needed at the time. thanks & happy anniversary!
ReplyDeleteThe scrapbook pages in a jar is amazing! Thank you so much for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteHappy May Day!
-Lindsay
www.justmeandz.blogspot.com
I honestly have to say that there isn't one favorite that I have becase I really have learned alot from all of it.
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas!
Have a great day
Nicole M.
Wow. I have to say this is my first time visiting but just scanning a few of the informative tutorials, I've already learned so much. I love the bangle bracelets and the sculpey clay embellishments. I need to go buy me some now! LOL
ReplyDeleteTeri C/teriluvs2scrapbook
I have never understood heat embossing until I watched your tutorial! Thank you for the fun give away too!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed the sharpies and transparencies tutorial! I have sharpies that were just sitting around and now I know how to better utilize them! Thanks so much for sharing with us! This blog provides such inspiration!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite tutorial was Ideas for HS masks. Thanks for all your intersting and inspiring posts.
ReplyDeleteI love the quick and easy album... I am always looking for ideas for easy gifts for family and friend and this has been a popular idea for me!
ReplyDeleteThey are all great. I liked the Heat Embossing 101.
ReplyDeleteAdding Glitz to rubons...simple is sometimes the one thing I don't think about and I have used that technique now a few times with great results. Thanks for all the tutorials.
ReplyDeletei love love love the repurposing mailing boxes into paper storage! I've been looking and looking for paper storage without spending lots of $$! thanks!
ReplyDeleteThe Halloween cheesecloth ghosts were a big hit here at my house. It would have to be my favorite tutorial.
ReplyDeleteHeat Embossing helps bring a project to life.
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary! Congrats! I found very useful the Watercolor pencils tutorial. I always color on white paper - I love the look of the pencils on the color paper - esp kraft. I have been trying to break out of my mode! I love the variety of ideas that you provide!!
ReplyDeletewow what a great rak!
ReplyDeleteMine would have to be the embossing 101 tutorial. I've tried this technique a lot of times but can never get it right. When learned about the extra tools and steps to use (like the right stamp pad and embossing buddy) I knew that the next time I'd try my hand on heat embossing, it would turn out great.
Thanks for all the great info here.
The tutorial with the chalks was my favorite or one of my favorites. I wasn't sure what to do with the chalks I was given and tried the q-tips and made more of a mess than it was worth. The blender pen makes the difference! Now, to try some of the other tutorials and play! What a great give away! Happy Anniversary!
ReplyDeleteChris R. from Iowa
I am new to your site but already book marked a page for future use. I learned alot from the heat embossing 101. I am a beginner looking to venture out. I have always done layouts and am just now getting into cards, stamping and COPICS (which is a whole nother world) Each time I think about venturing out I realize this hobby of mine has so many different aspects.
ReplyDeleteYou have inspired me to just do it. I think I need to put that coupon to good use and get the heat embossing supplies. Thanks!
I love the fabulous altered projects for the holidays! I also like the glimmer mist tutorial. I have always been a bit intimidated by it, but you make it look so easy and cool!
ReplyDeletethis might seem silly, but my favorite thing has been the recycled mailing box paper holders! it's nice to know there are other "frugal, not cheap" scrappers out there :)
ReplyDeleteJust found your site today, it seems really neat and I can't wait to go back and see all the neat things that I hear you have. It's Great that you have had a Great Year and Hoping you have many more. Thanks Jayne
ReplyDeletemy fave was the Heat embossing 101 I have tried embossing a few times before but your tutorial helped to finally master it thanks
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ps Happy Anniversary
I just found you!! But I'll be back :)
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tinkie46787@yahoo.com
My favorites were Create your own Journaling Labels, Color with pastel chalks, and Multi-layered flower.
ReplyDeleteI just loved the homemade jam recipe! I'm a country girl so this is definitely a gift my family and friends would love to receive!
ReplyDeleteI am crazy for anything that is Holidays, so of course, the Halloween tricks and treats tutorial is one of my favs!! Keep up the great inspiring work for us who are not!! Thanks for the chance to win more stuff!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary!
ReplyDeleteI found your blog a few months back and have been enjoying reading through everything! Id have to pick Embossing 101 as a fav ( i tried it on my christmas cards last year!) and Making your own envelopes. I often make odd dimensioned cards and making my own envelopes just adds to the charm of handmade cards.
Thanks for all the inspiration! I Look forward to many more posts!
Anything with stamping - I'm a novice!
ReplyDeleteHappy Blog Oversary!! So many things to pick. I think the best tutorial for me as the embossing.. It looks so cool but I have yet to try.. Thanks for all you do ladies..
ReplyDeleteI LOVED your easter mantle! I hope that I can remember it for next year-I thought that it was so pretty. It was a fab idea!! Happy anniversary and thanks for the FAB giveaway!!~Romaine
ReplyDeleteI love them all! Anything done with Glimmer Mist is great and I enjoyed the heat embossing as well! Love this blog! So many things to learn and do with you! Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteHappy Scrappin'
Lisa H. in Arkansas
how to be diverse in what you create
ReplyDeleteThere are so many great tutorials! Happy Anniversary too!
ReplyDeletelove it i'm praying for me to win
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog today but it sounds like you have awesome tutorials!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite tutorial was using the Twinkling H2Os... I love them! Your blog is a constant source of inspiration for me - please keep it coming!
ReplyDeleteI learned to play freely, and incorporate some wicked techniques for added WOW to all my pages! All the tutorials are too fabulous to pick just one! Thanks so much for rocking!
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