Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Jack the Pirate

Happy Wednesday everyone!
Judy here with a card I created with the newest
C Thru the Woods clear stamp!

This is Jack!
Love this guy. I think you will too!


I used my Spectrum Noir markers to color Jack,
the pirate ship and background.  I also used
the markers on the treasure chest along with some gel pens.
I fussy cut Jack and the treasure chest before adding to the background.
I had great fun creating this and the mind is going
"90 to nothing" thinking about what else I can do with this stamp
and all the accessories included in the set.



You need to check this stamp set out at
along with all the other great guy stamps available.

Until next time…
Happy Crafting!


Sunday, July 26, 2015

Stan Is Fanning The Flames Of Love




      Donna here today with Stan The Fireman to help me wish my husband a Happy Anniversary. 
 I stamped Stan and his hat on vanilla cardstock and used my trusty Stampin'Up markers to color him in.  Then I added some Karen Foster embellishments to help me "get my message across"...

Of course Stan comes with his own work tools
and he is available in acrylic here:
Or an additional accesory digital file here:
So glad that Stan (and Charlene) helped me come up with this idea!  
Please leave a comment and how to contact you and
next Sunday I'll announce a winner for a little Happy Mail!


Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Fun in the Sun

Happy Wednesday!
Judy here with a quick post to share a tag made with
some of Charlene's digital files.


This is Joe! 

There are 3 coordinating files that were used.


I colored Joe, the swim trunks and hair with Spectrum Noir
markers, fussy cut and pieced together.
I coverers the tag with tan card stock to mimic sand.
I have a water print paper for the middle of the tag and the top
was done with white card stock which I embossed with
a cloud embossing folder and inked with blue ink.
My sun  is just a yellow die cut circle and I inked the edge with orange ink.
I found the palm tree and surf board image on the internet, 
printed and fussy cut. I added some shell, sunglass and sun tan lotion
stickers. The sentiment was done with letter stickers.

Be sure and check out these digital files, along with the 
others and clear stamps Charlene has to offer at

Thanks so much for stopping by and
Happy Crafting!



Tuesday, July 21, 2015

James the Police Officer Canvas by Holly Ann Bray Designs

James the Police Officer Canvas

by Holly Ann Bray Designs

http://cthruthewoodsclearstamps.tictail.com/product/james-digital-file


I wanted to try something new so I chose a Make Market Burlap Panel from 
Michael's to highlight Charlene Wood's clear acrylic stamp, James the Police Officer
I went with a masculine paper by Ken Oliver called Studio Brass Keys feeling the 
colors worked well with the burlap panel and the navy of James' uniform. 
I attached the paper and ribbon with spray adhesive. I hand-stamped the James accessories 
on Stampin' Up Canvas Ribbon with a Black Staz On inkpad.  Next, I stamped James on 
Copic suitable paper and proceeded to use Copic Markers to color his face, hand and 
belt. I stamped and fussy cut his shoes, cap, badges and uniform. To complete James,
I made a tag utilizing the Love My Police Officer stamp. 


Monday, July 20, 2015

Mystical Angel by Angelica Soh

Happy Monday Crafties!
Did I not say I Love Butterflies and Angels!
Well here is my Butterfly Angel
I call it "Mystical Angel"

The picture shows better on a computer or landscape view on your phone.




I super love and enjoyed every moment in making this as I LOVE wings, butterflies and angels. 

Here are the instructions:
1) Size and Print out these beautiful wings designed and available in digital form by Charlene could be found here
2) I used 4 Stampin Up Marker and in this one I used 3 different shades of pink and 1 shade of turquoise.
3) After drawing in and outlining the wings and dress area of the digital. I fussy cut each one out.
4) Align them as shown in the picture and glue then together.
5) For finishing touch I added a resin Angel by Prima Marketing.

This is great as an embellishment for pretty much anything crafty like scrapbooking or even as a home decor charm. Make many of these and it will surely brighten up your project or room. 

-------------- Thank You and Hope I could Inspire you one way or another. Cheers, Angelica --------------





Sunday, July 19, 2015

Have A Boot Scootin' Good Time





Cowboy Dan is heading to Nashville to wish my son a happy birthday!

Dan was stamped on vanilla Cardstock and I colored his hair with Spectrum Noir markers ( TN 7-8 ). Then I stamped him on his shirt, pant and bandana papers.  I used 2 tones of brown for his boots, belt, gloves and hat.  After fussy cutting his accessories out, everything was glued together. Scor-Tape was used for the glove as a more aggressive adhesive, to hold the "rope".  The bakers twine was dampened with Collage Pauge instant decoupage in matte variety.  This allowed it to hold it's shape better. A dot of the Collage Pauge was used several places on the card to adhere it to the paper.

The card measures 6X10. A little large but I love it, pretty sure he will too!

Thursday, July 16, 2015

Camo by Rosie Posie

Hello again! It is my turn to blog today and I thought I would show you what I had the pleasure of working on at a crop over the weekend.  Once I saw Mark and knew I needed to make my own soldier.  I'm sure I am not the only one that has had "the perfect paper" for your project. I know I bought a bunch of camo print paper, but for the life of me I could not find it! So what is a gal to do? COLOR!  I stamped Mark and decided to bust out my Spectrum Noir markers and use some of my best friend's copics to color!  I started out with the darker shades of green and made small little patches all over the uniform.  Then I used some medium greens and finished of by blending with the lighter greens.  Turns out I LOVED making my own green camo! I just might have to try a brown and grey version. What do you all think?


Thanks for stopping by and of course Mark is available here:
http://cthruthewoodsclearstamps.tictail.com/products

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Blessings

Hi! It's Judy here.
Today I have a card I created using one of Charlene's digital files.

This one is called "Wings"




I love this digital file!
It was printed at half size so I could fit it on a 5 x 6 1/2" card.
Using a gold gel pen I outlined the entire image
and then colored in with glitter gel pens.
I used some gold glitter card stock and purple
metallic card stock. The greeting is a Dazzles sticker 
and I finished off with some purple gems.

You can find this digital file at
cthruthewoodsclearstamps.ticktail.com.
I hope you check out all the digital files
and clear stamps available there.

Until next time…
Happy Crafting!



Sunday, July 12, 2015

Timmy Enjoying Summer Vacation




Little Timmy is enjoying his summer vacation. He has been fishing today but he is also full of ideas for the rest of the summer. His little bare toes are perfect for all those fun outdoor things that boys love to do. The knees of his pants are distressed to show the skin underneath.



Drawing faces can be a scary thought. I suggest stamping the heads of your boys multiple times and practicing. If you make a mistake on a completed boy's head, simply "surgically" remove his head and replace it. (Don't we all wish it was that easy in real life?)


Hoping you are enjoying your summer as much as Timmy.

Thursday, July 9, 2015

Guest Designer-Julie Vincent Designs!

Good morning!!
We have a guest designer for the blog today.
Julie Vincent is a very important part of C Thru the Woods Clear Stamps!
She is my sounding board for stamp ideas but more importantly, she helps review the stamps before I send them to manufacture!  Julie has been crafting with doll stamps for quite a while and has some gorgeous designs completed with the girls.  So, when she found the Boys in the Woods series, she was hooked!  Her expertise helps me to tweak designs to make them more appealing to crafters.   You will often find Julie helping other crafters, rather than completing her own projects!!  That is why I was thrilled to get two projects from her for posting on the blog!!!

For this patriotic tag, Julie dressed Charlie in a star-striped vest and dark blue pants.  I just love the red sparkling shoes on the girl doll!!  Both the vest and her dress are in the same color, tying the design together and giving it a cohesive design.  Her background, with the flags, leaves you finishing the sentiment:  Proud to be....An American!!  Love it!!

For this tag, Julie found the perfect camouflage paper for Mark's uniform.  The background for the tag is a closeup of a flag and gives this tag its touching mood.  Some Gave All, in memory of all our American Heroes.  This simple tag truly shows how proud we are of all our military men and the sacrifices they make for us!!

Thank, Julie Vincent, for being our guest designer on the blog today!! 

Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Michael

Hi there! It's Judy here to share another card with you.
I made this one a while back and have yet to share it.

This one uses the "Michael" stamp.


I stamped Michael on white card stock, colored with pencil colors and fussy cut.
Two coordinated DP rectangles were added to the red card base. I added an embossed
 die cut circle on top of the larger rectangle. Michael was added on top of the
die cut with foam dots. I added the music stand and trumpet stickers.
The finishing touches were the stamped and die cut sentiment and music notes.

All of Charlene's stamps work so well in a multitude of different themes.
You just have to let your imagination go!

Check them out at
http://cthruthewoodsclearstamps.tictail.com.

Until next time Happy Crafting!





Sunday, July 5, 2015

Mark Takes Some R&RThis project is a 6 x 6 cardThis project is a 6 x 6 card


Good Morning!  Hope all of you had a happy and safe Fourth of July.  Donna here to share my most recent project.
Mark decided to celebrate the July Fourth weekend with some R and R. He headed out to Bo Bunny to spend some time with Penny Emporium! After spending a few days with her, he looks like a whole new man! Penny gave him the top hat, and I made his shirt without all of his enlisted man's patches.
One of the things I really love about the stamps, is that you can use all or part of them, to make what ever you can dream of.  This project is a 6X6 card. To make his shirt without the patches, I simply made a pattern and cut out the unmarked shirt, then carefully drew in the collar details. My biggest problem now is letting go of my projects! I love them all and almost feel like they are my children!

Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Love My Police Officer


Hello everyone!
It's Judy here again and today I have a card
I created using the "James" stamp.


My husband has worked in the law enforcement field
for 28 years, so when Charlene came out with this stamp
I knew I would enjoy using it on many projects.

I stamped James on white card stock, colored with
Spectrum Noir markers and fussy cut before popping
him with foam tape on top of the oval die cuts.
The sentiment is part of the stamp set.
The police themed die cuts were cut with Cheery Lynn Designs dies.
The DP is from DCWV's classic prints and card stock mat stack.

Hope you'll check out the James stamp and all the others available at
http://cthruthewoodsclearstamps.tictail.com

Until next week, happy crafting!