Today I have two exciting products to share with you! For starters, I want to introduce you to the newest Paper Smooches Clear Stamp Set, Yummers! Paper Smooches Stamps do new releases on the 1st of the month, and then on the 15th of the month.
Here's an example of a card Kim Hughes (the creator of Paper Smooches) made using Yummers:
I especially love her sentiments she includes on most all Paper Smooches sets! The handwriting is gorgeous!
Next, I have some very festive, snowy, and puffy creativity to share! The Marvy Uchida Snow Marker is an embellishment marker that puffs up after you apply a heat tool on it! It creates a velvety texture, and really can resemble snow! Also, good news- it's odor free! Thanks to Craft Critique's website, I have some awesome examples to show you of the Snow Marker working its magic!
What a handsome Santa! Here's a close up on his special Marvy Snow Marker beard & fluffy trim:
To do great snow detail this winter, the Marvy Snow Marker is great to establish the feeling of a wintery wonderland!
Then, once the weather is warmer.. don't put away the marker! You can add glitter or color to the ink before you dry it/puff it up to create colors!
MMMM! That 3D effect makes the cone look that much more delicious!
BONUS!! Now is the time to try these fabulous Marvy products, they are on sale for 20% off...but for a limited time!
Thanks for reading today! I hope you got inspired to make some Paper Smooches projects or add some "puff" to your projects!
To win your OWN Paper Smooches Clear Stamp Set of Yummers (pictured above), just join our blog following and comment below about an idea you could use the Marvy Snow Marker for!
Enjoy your weekend!
-Michelle
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Merry Christmas to all! That's a brilliant marker...would use it for the froth on a milkshake or frothy coffee. Wishing you all well. Ruby x
ReplyDeletethis is really cool - of course snow - froth on a beach scene would be neat too.
ReplyDeleteSandra ltb
Merry Christmas!
that marvy marker would so so cute with the Lawn Fawn Winter Bunny stamp that I have!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! I would love to puffy-up some clouds in a blue sky or some ice cream frothiness on a rootbeer float!
ReplyDeleteSnow maker?? How amazing is that!! I could of used it in many of my cards for christmas this year! I had many snow hills it would've look so nice on.
ReplyDeleteThose snow markers are very cool! And I LOVE PS stamps! Have a great Christmas!
ReplyDeleteheehee, I was just thinking as I read your post that the snow marker would make a cool texture on ice cream ... but of course you'd already thought of that!
ReplyDeleteThanks for featuring this snow marker! Will have to put it on my wish list for sure!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to everyone at SSS too. I love using puffy paint and didnt know about Marvy marker. This would be so cool to have. TFS
ReplyDeleteI'd use that marker for fuzzy little Easter lambs, chicks and bunny tails ;-)
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas everyone :-)
That Marvy marker is really cool. Have a very Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteHi I think the marker could be used fir whipped cream on cupcakes yummy lol. Thanks for all the super inspiration hope you all have a wonderful Christmas !!! Kitty. E
ReplyDeleteThe Snow maker would be great for snow on the roof tops!! Merry CHristmas:)
ReplyDeleteLove all paper smooches stamps. Marvy snow marker is perfect for winter paper projects. Thanks for the giveaway and Merry christmas.
ReplyDeletelove all the paper smooches stamp...so so gorgeous!!!and the marvy marker's are fab too..
ReplyDeleteThose stamps are so very cute. And for the marker, frosting on cakes and cupcakes, snow scenes, etc. The possibilities are endless. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI just added that marker to my wish list. That stamp set is really cute.
ReplyDeleteWould love to use the marker for a fluffy bunny tail.
ReplyDeleteI love the Marvy Snow Marker. It would work perfectly as icing on a cupcake or whip cream on top of a pie or milkshake. Thanks for sharing and for the chance to win!!!
ReplyDeleteIt would be great for winter projects=)
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas! Fab card. Hugs, Moni
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas girls with your fab gifts! Please Santa pick me....
ReplyDeleteAwesome products! I would love to make some "puff" on a LO about Starbucks yummy Christmas drinks.
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love the yummer,s stamp!
ReplyDeleteThat Marker is just amazing and love how it can be used for different projects and those stamps are too cute
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas
I love Paper Smooches stamp sets and could definitely use the snow marker with this latest one as some whip cream dollops on the yummy treats (esp. the pie). Thanks for this giveaway and for all the products you supply everyday. Happy Holidays.
ReplyDeleteOh, I can picture the marker making some great snow on window panes! It would also be great to use as clouds in the sky! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeletei LOVE paper smooches! hands down, my favorite stamps! I'm hoping there are a lot of wrapped up stamp sets under the christmas tree :) I would love to use that amazing marker for little sheep wool :)
ReplyDeleteTags, that's what I'd use the markers for... and just a tiny bit of wow!
ReplyDeleteThe puffy marker looks like fun....so many uses! Perfect for bunny tails and coffee foam. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI just saw Hero Arts new vintage lady stamp and this white fluff would be fabulous for turning her coat into a furcoat. Would be fabulous touch to lots of cute critters stamps from Lawn Fawn too!!! Thanks for the chance and Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteWell, of course anything with snowmen, but I love your trees with a bit of snow on them..how about cupcakes with some fluffy icing...maybe a bit over some soft fluffy clouds on a warm summer day!
ReplyDeleteI'm loving Paper Smooches lately! With it being Christmas Eve, I would probably have fun with some snowmen or some snowy hills.
ReplyDeleteLove that Snow Marker look! I'd use it as whipped cream on a card with a hot cocoa mug image! Also as the fur trim on mitten cuffs!
ReplyDeleteDeniseB
It would look create as ice cream or whip cream.
ReplyDeleteOMG, I would use it for snow!!! I have such a hard time with snow.
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting that marker but couldn't find it in white...
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to all at Simon Says Stamp!
Merry Christmas to Everyone, and may God Bless You All !! The Snow Markers would have looked great on some of my holiday cards this year. I will have to get some to have on hand for next year for sure.
ReplyDeleteThat marker would be great for the froth on a mug of beer!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to all
love the Marvy Snow Marker..how wonderful and easy to create snow-like effect on card.
ReplyDeleteIt would be very cute used on sheep/lambs.
ReplyDeleteThat snow marker would be wonderful for cupcakes and ice cream cones!
ReplyDeleteReally neat product. I think it would look good as frostings on cupcakes, colored or the fluffies topping on coffee.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas
So cute!! Love those stamps and that snowy pen looks awesome! It would be great for desserts, animals or just lots and lots of snow!! :)
ReplyDeleteCute set and cool marker. I would use it on clouds.
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute stamp set from Paper Smooches. Those markers would be great to snow, frosting...
ReplyDeleteMERRY CHRISTMAS!!
Happy XMAS to all. What a fabulous idea - puffy marker!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great marker i have not seen this before. i think you could use the marker to make ice cream stamp pop or when using your sea life stamps the froth that you get on waves.
ReplyDeleteThe snowmarker is cool. Love the stamps.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas. I would use the snow marker to drape snow on top of houses and for snow on the ground. I think it would work great to put some caps on waves for a water scene.
ReplyDeleteI like this Marvy Uchida Snow Marker very much! It can creates winter scene, add texture to cupcakes, use as embellishment on dress images and so on! The lists seem endless!
ReplyDeleteBesides snow, Marvy Markers would look great on flowers :)
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas everybody!! I think the snow marker is great!! xxx Marianne MW
ReplyDeleteMERRY CHRISTMAS!! THANKS for sharing I ALWAYS LOVE a good discount!! Have a FABULOUS WEEKEND!! =)
ReplyDeleteOn ice cubes or marshmallows in hot chocolate! Love that cupcake card! Looks like a great set! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteKatie B.
I like the marvy marker ,thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI was going to use the Marvy Snow Marker on my Christmas cards, but my local scrapbook shop sold out. I would use it for snow, cotton, clouds - anything puffy and white. Like the idea of adding color before it dries. Hope I win.
ReplyDeleteI would probably use it for ice cream cones unless someone inspired me to do something else. I need inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI love the paper smooches stamps.
ReplyDeleteI really wanted that Marvy snow pen but couldn't find it! It would be so fun to add some dimension to the snow on cards!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the ice cream! I can see snow easily and maybe even some dandelion fluff.
ReplyDeletehow fun...would make a great snowfalling scene....
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