Let’s get Dotty with Masks! Trip Achievers Blog Hop

Greek Isles Incentive Trip Achievers Blog HopHello and Welcome to the September Greek Isles Trip Achievers’ Blog Hop.

Those hopping today are all Stampin’ Up!® Demonstrators from all around the world who met the requirements to earn the amazing 2019  Stampin’ Up! Incentive trip to the Greek Isles. While every demo can work towards and potentially earn the trip, only a limited number of demos (less than 1% of all demonstrators) reach the level required to earn the trip each year. Of the more than 50,000 demonstrators from throughout the world – 445 achieved the level required to earn the Greek Isles Trip.

As Achieving Demonstrators, we hop together once a month to show you ideas and design using “current” Stampin’ Up!® products – and as September is the end of our Stampin’ Up! year – this is our last hop together as the Greek Isles Achievers!

Keep an eye out for the Maui Trip Achievers’ Blog Hop starting in October.

I am delighted to report that I have reached the level required – and can now say “I’ve earned Maui”!

Thanks to everyone who has helped me reach that goal – family, customers, team, upline, and many others.

I won’t actually be able to go on the trip to Maui next July for several reasons. However, it is exceptionally satisfying to have met the criteria and to stay part of the small group of achieving demonstrators throughout the world who reach at this level. And I get to hop with the group for another year!

My Blog Hop Project for September is a trio of cards I made at my recent Creative Escape (weekend craft retreat)

Project – Let’s get dotty with masks!

The three cards made using the backgrounds created during my demonstration of using the Basic Patterns Decorative Masks with Embossing Paste, Pigment Sprinkles and a spritzer.

Here’s me in action doing the demo – and getting a little messy!

All were made on shimmery white cardstock using the dotty patterned mask This is the order the patterns were made.

“Life is so good with a friend like you” (Sentiment from “Friend Like You”)

Embossing paste spread thinly over the mask, Pigment Sprinkles sprinkled over the paste which coloured the paste. Run the palette knife over the mask again and the mask removed.

The result – coloured paste dots

pigment sprinkles and masks

“Happy Day!” (Sentiment from “Friend Like You”)

Without cleaning it from the previous pattern, water was spritzed onto the mask.

Place wet side down onto shimmery white cardstock and press gently. Remove mask.

The result – solid colour with white dots.

pigment sprinkles and masks

“You paint my world with Happiness” (Sentiment from “It Starts with Art”)

Place the mask with the “wet” side up on a third piece of card stock.

Use the palette knife to spread the remaining water/paste over the mask. remove mask.

The result –  splodgy colour pattern with some circles.

Pigment Sprinkles and Masks

 

The colour of the Pigment Sprinkles is very vibrant – and the little jars they come in are very user-friendly!

Pigement Sprinkles

I used the dotty pattern in my demonstration and resulting projects – but there are another three fabulous patterns in the Basic Patterns Decorative Mask set.

Basic Patterns Decorative Masks

I sure had fun demonstrating the masks and sprinkles to those attending my Creative Escape – and then more fun creating the 3 projects – pairing the samples that created during the demonstration with other bright products that co-ordinated so well.

 

Thank you for joining us today – we are so happy that you are hopping our blog hop.

Make sure that you visit each of the blogs – don’t miss one as there are incredible projects to inspire you.

Remember that currently, you are at my blog Jackie Noble | creativeJax

 

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Until next time,

Jackie

Jackie Noble | creativeJax

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  1. Love this set of three ‘dotty’ cards. Stunning. Thanks for taking part in the Greek Isles Blog Hop this month Jackie!

    • Jackie on September 18, 2019 at 10:01 am
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    Thanks so much Karina!

    • Karina on September 18, 2019 at 9:29 am

    These are so pretty Jackie!

    • Jackie on September 17, 2019 at 11:44 am
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    Thanks Tamara – it was messy – and fun!

    • Tamara Bertram on September 17, 2019 at 10:51 am

    Oh wow! Messy fun! Great idea!

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