Hello crafty friends! Ttoday I am playing with this fun Lavina Stamps Erwin owl. He is so fun to stamp and I love his expression. I first stamped him on my Bristol cardstock in Versafine Clair Twilight Ink and clear embossed it. I then used Lavinia Elements ink in Sundance, Pine, and Henna with the... Continue Reading →
Lavinia Alcohol Ink Card
Hello friends! Today I am playing with some Lavinia Stamps on an alcohol ink background I've had in my stash. I had created this background on Yupo paper and had added some foiling to the alcohol ink parts that we a little sticky. I created a moon with the alcohol inks and then added some... Continue Reading →
Romantic Valentines Card
Hello friends! Today I have a Romantic Valentines card using a bunch of different supplies offered in the Topflight Stamps store. I love this Fingerprint Heart stamp from Carabella Studios and thought it would make the perfect Valentine's Day card. I used the Lavinia Mermaid Element ink and blended it into my cardstock with the... Continue Reading →
Visible Image Branch Out
Happy Friday friends! Today I am playing with the new Visible Image stencil called Branch Out. I love this stencil and used some WOW! Embossing powder to create a fun texture. Â I started with a background I had created using Lavinia Acrylic Sprays in Teal, Claret, and Midnight Blue. Once my background was dry, I... Continue Reading →
Lavinia Birthday Wishes
Hello friends today I have a birthday card using Lavinia products. I love this pretty Tall Dandelion stamp and thought it would go perfectly with the Heartfelt Wishes. I started by applying a thin mask on my Bristol Smooth background. I then used the Lavinia Lattice stencil along with the Pinkella Mystical Mists and Midnight... Continue Reading →
Lavinia Journal Page with Alcohol Lift Ink
Happy Friday crafty friends. Today I'm playing with some Lavinia stamps and creating a journal page using the new Bearly Arts alcohol inks along with some Ranger Lift Ink. I've been watching videos from Tracey over at Lavinia and wanted to try her technique using alcohol lift ink. I started with Yupo paper and applied... Continue Reading →








