Posted by: 4hetty in myblog on
Jan 01, 2012

Another great year has started: 2012 and I hope it will bring you the best and some of your dreams may come true. I have started the New Year with a scrap page with my first pictures of this year. I will be sharing a picture every day in P365. The P stands for project and 365 for days in a year. This project has been going on for 4 years now and I hope you will take a peek and come and join us.
Posted by: 4hetty in myblog on
Dec 24, 2011
Wishing Trica, Dina, everyone at the Clubhouse and all my friends here at the Club Scrap community a very Merry and wonderful Christmis with all those you love around you! Enjoy!
Hetty
Posted by: 4hetty in myblog on
Dec 21, 2011

It is HANUKKAH and as usual I have a project on my blog for every day of this Holiday. So that means 8 days of inspiration. I hope you will come and have a look. There are instructions and templates to make the projects. My Tilescape papers are great for many of these projects. Lovely blue and white paper.
Go here: http://craftchaos.blogspot.com/
I want to wish all my Jewish scrap and stamp
Posted by: 4hetty in myblog on
Dec 18, 2011

While my friend and I where playing in her kitchen to cook up some Tim Holtz tags, I made some pictures and this page is the result of it. I used Comfort Zone papers. I had so much fun making the 12 tags and learned many techniques on the way. Go to my Craftchaos Blog to see all the tags I made: http://craftchaos.blogspot.com/2011/12/cooking-tags.html
The gears are made with a Tim Holtz die and
Posted by: 4hetty in myblog on
Nov 03, 2011

Every month I have a new technique for you to play with or learn more on what else you can do with it. This time i chose for embossing powders, because with the Holiday cards in the make, you will most certainly youse some sparkly embossing powders. There is so much more to do with them then just juste them to make you sentiment pop in gold.
Here you see a sample of using 3 colors of embossing
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Oct 06, 2011
Hi everyone,
New month, new technique. This time I chose a tool and see what you can do with it. We talk all month about the BRAYER. You care to see what you can all do with this tool?
Come and join us here: October Technique
And of course here is some eye candy to lure you to my postings:
Posted by: 4hetty in Untagged on
Sep 29, 2011

Today it is Rosh Hashanah, Jewish New Year and I made this card to wish all my Jewish Club Scrap friends a very happy, healthy, creative and peaceful New Year. As we say: SHANAH TOVAH. A good year. That is also what the Hebrew text says on the card.
I made this card with the apple stamp from the Scholarship kit from 2010. For the new Year we eat an apple with honey, to wish each other a very sweet
Posted by: 4hetty in myblog on
Aug 09, 2011

I could not believe my eyes, when I read the news about Lynn, whom I met several times at the Retreat. So I went back to all my pictures to see if I had any of Lynn and of course! I think this is the one I like best: a very happy looking Lynn, pleased to be amongs her Retreat friends. I made this 6x6 page like the friendship pages we make for each other every year and Lynn always used the same
Posted by: 4hetty in myblog on
Aug 07, 2011
For the technique challenge in the Coffee House I got a request for the "resist" technique, so August will be resist month! You thought this is one technique....oh no...there are many ways to do this. A very easy way is to stamp with versamark watermark and use a brayer to roll a color on top, clean the paper with a piece of clot and you have done the simplest of resist technique. Best is to hop
Posted by: 4hetty in myblog on
Jul 23, 2011

Sometimes you don't want to use all of your stamp, just part of it. And you defenitely do not want to cut your stamp, so what do you do? Here is a tip: get some masking tape.
So how does it work you ask me. Take some small bits of the tape and put it on the part op stamp you do not want to use:
Now ink up your stamp and just before you want to stamp, you take off the masking tape and stamp. More