Guest designer in the CLASSroom!

Hi everyone! I’m super exited and honored to be a guest designer for Ellen over in the CLASSroom! I have been a HUGE fan of Ellen’s for years and years, she is so sweet, generous, and kind. Here’s a little peek at what I’ve come up with using this awesome new die from Savvy Stamps:

And that ribbon? Wait until you read about the ribbon! It along with the Hero Arts Envelope liner stamp are fast being some of my stamping “must-haves”!

Read all about it right here!

But before you click on over, be sure to leave a comment on THIS post for a chance to win ALL of this awesome blog candy from Ellen! Told ya she was generous, didn’t I?

You have until Midnight Sunday, August 19, 2012 to leave a comment here on my blog. We will select the winner using a Random Number Generator from the entries and post the winner here on my blog, as well as on the Ellen Hutson LLC Facebook Fan Club page.

And, find the links to all of the stampy goodness in Ellen’s shop right here!

Updated on Monday, August 20th: Hi there! random.org has spoken, and #10, Stephanie Stratton, is the lucky winner! Stephanie, I emailed you. Thanks so much everyone, just loved reading all of your comments!
Thanks for poppin’ by,

103 Replies to “Guest designer in the CLASSroom!”

  1. Great tutorial, Lisa! That die has been on my list and now it’s at the top!

  2. Thanks for the chance to win. Those poppies are GORGEOUS!

  3. GORGEOUS card, love these flowers and how you applied the ink for dimension! GENIUS!

  4. Love that poppy die and how dimensional and shiny you made the poppies – must have! Thank you for the chance to win one!

  5. Very pretty poppy card. I came over from the CLASSroom. I like all the inking and misting.

  6. Happy colors! Thanks for sharing.

  7. So pretty! Love all the color!

  8. Love the colors of your poppies. I also like the center punch you used. Thanks for sharing and for the chance to win this great blog candy.

  9. Love your card lisa! And love the classroom too. Want to “lift” your design, it is so pretty!

  10. Beautiful card and I love how you used the ribbon! I am a new follower:)

  11. Awesome tutorial! I am definitely going to try this technique. Love the tip about ‘shimmering up’ the inside of the envelope flap….nice toouch!

    Strolled through your blod while I was visiting. Your work is amazing!

  12. Kathy Camasso says:

    Hi Lisa, I loved your project and the geat instructions; so glad to see you in “The Classroom”!

  13. Heather Beck says:

    I love the color of the poppies!! So pretty!! Thank you for sharing it!!

  14. Love the flower die. Have a collection started, now I just need time to play with them. Thanks for the chance to enter!

  15. Thank you for the wonderful tutorial! Your card is beautiful. I hadn’t thought about using watercolor paper for die cuts before and now that’s something you have inspired me to do. I love the way the poppies looked after being misted with the Perfect Pearls. The watercolor paper seems to take the multiple misting well. I also love the background stamp you used. It’s one I never would have chosen but it’s so perfect for giving a subtle sophisticated look to the card. Thanks again!
    Ann

  16. Tania Kerman says:

    Simply beautiful! I’ve wanted those distress inks forever and that new Hero Arts stamp was put on my wish list the second I saw it! Thanks for the opportunity to win these goodies!

  17. calamityjane says:

    Awesome card, Lisa!! I love that background stamp too! Thanks for sharing your tips on the Perfect Pearls……really love how those poppies look with it misted on like that!

  18. I love the colors of the flowers. They are beautiful.

  19. Thanks for sharing your talent on your website and in the Classroom today. Love the poppies, so bright and shiny.

  20. Diana E. Bishop says:

    Oh Lisa Spangler …..it is such a joy to see you on “The Classroom” ! I have loved your work at Hero Arts for years and now a double treat. Loved those Poppies and a must have die now ! Thanks again, and again, for sharing. Hugs to you !

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