Showing posts with label Jennifer Ingle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jennifer Ingle. Show all posts

Friday, March 28, 2014

Jingle {Thinking Of You}

We're back today with a post by our Guest Designer for March Jingle! We were so excited she joined us for our ATC Bash, now we're giving her the introduction she deserves.

This is Jennifer Ingle AKA Jingle:



She says "I am me. I am a wife, a daughter, a sister, and a friend. I am an artist. I am a crafter. I laugh. A lot. I like to make stuff. It keeps me happy."

Short and sweet :) And here.. short and sweet like is her beautiful card.


 
Jennifer says "I used the Map of the World stamp along with a tiny jet plane they included in my order for free. I stamped it in grey and then stamped the plane in red. The 'course' is done in black pen. A couple of sentiment stickers and some patterned paper finish off the look of this fun card." 
 
Leave miss Jingle some love for guesting for us this month. Her CAS style was very refreshing and we welcome her back anytime.

Friday, March 14, 2014

Dream | Encourage | Possibility with GDT JINGLE!

Hey Folks! First of all, welcome to the FIFTH day of our ATC Bash!! Have you been leaving comments on all the ATCs?? We may or may not be grabbing random comments to win some rubber!! 


Today is also really cool, because I get to introduce our MARCH Guest Designer... JENNIFER INGLE! She's frequently referred to as Jingle, and is super talented. 


Let's jump right into the beautiful ATC she's made for us today. We were super excited when she agreed to participate in our giant ATC Bash. Don't fret though, stay tuned for her next post to learn a little bit more about her.



Jennifer says:
I used Tim Holtz Distress inks and word stickers from his Ideo-ology line on watercolor paper. The stamps are both Viva Las VegaStamps!. To create the background, I stamped and embossed the Lacy Lines/Round image several times with clear powder. I then inked in three colors, blending as I went and sprayed the entire card with water to create a watercolor look. Finally, I stamped the Row of Stars stamp in black ink and adhered the words, inking the corners just a bit.