Apr 11 2013

Divine – by Guest Designer Marisa Job

We have a fun surprise for you today.  The very talented Marisa Job has created a project for us to share using Prima’s Divine Collection along with some other pretties.

I’m guessing many of you already know Marisa from her work with JustRite Stampers, but if not, I’m pleased to introduce her to you.  Meet Marisa!

 

Marisa Job

Find Marisa at her Blog – Designs by Marisa

Marisa enjoys creating beautiful cards and projects, using gorgeous papers, ribbons and embellishments.  She fits in perfectly here at The Stamp Simply Ribbon Store and we are so pleased to have her with us today.

Take a look at what she made for us today:

 

WOW!!!  There is so much here to look at, I don’t know where to begin.  Absolutely LOVE this project!   All those images are so beautiful!

Find Marisa’s full post on her blog here.

Marisa used:

Paper:  Prima Divine Collection (A4 for the square images and 6×6 for the card layers)

Stamps:  JustRite Vintage Banners

Dies:  Spellbinders Adorning Squares

Ink:  Ranger Distress Ink – Brushed Corduroy

And check out this floral cluster — oh my!  So many pretties!!!

Be sure to check out some little tips Marisa shares with us on her blog.

Flowers:  Prima Mini Rose Stems – Divine

Ribbon:  Seam Binding Sampler – Divine (also available by the individual color)

Beads:  May Arts Pearlized String Beads Sampler (also available by the individual color)

Pearls:  Melissa Frances Pearls

Miscellaneous:  3D Foam Squares (for sentiment)

All items available at The Stamp Simply Ribbon Store, as linked.

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Here’s a visual of some of the products that Marisa used on her project today:

Divine Collection Paper Pad – A4 is shown.  Also available in 6×6.

This is the same pad that Deb used the other day on this card.

 

Seam Binding Sampler – Divine

Seam binding is available in a variety of “samplers” or by the individual color.

See all seam binding here.

 

Mini Rose Stems – Divine

Creating with Prima is so easy as everything is made to match!

 

May Arts Pearlized Beads – available by the individual color or in a sampler containing all colors.

LOVE how Marisa used these beautiful beads in her floral cluster today!

 

JustRite Vintage Banners – the set Marisa used today for her “Thank You”.

Vintage Label and Banner Dies coordinate with this stamp set.  The corgeous curved banner die is wonderful and coordinates with MANY JustRite sets.

 

Spellbinders Adorning Squares Die Set – Marisa used these pretty square dies on her project today.

All items available at The Stamp Simply Ribbon Store, as linked.

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Other Store News

Please scroll down to see many projects from the design team using NEW products out along with photos of the new product.

Check out the links on the store front page to see many NEW collections of paper added.

Check this post to see large images of ALL the NEW JustRite April releases.  They are all in stock and shipping!

Have you seen all the NEW ribbon added — scroll through What’s New?

Check the following links for many sale priced items!

Most of the JustRite Background Stamps remain ON SALE.

Many JustRite Cling Stamps are 50% OFF and can be found in the $10 Bin.

Many JustRite Cling Stamps are 30% OFF and can be found by scanning the JustRite Cling Category.

We still have Daily Specials that are GREAT deals on nicely coordinated packages.

Be sure to check out our Sale Bins and Specials.

All new product being added can be quickly found under What’s New?

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Thank you for visiting today!  We always appreciate when you stop in.

Have a wonderful end to your week.

Be back real soon!

3 responses so far

3 Responses to “Divine – by Guest Designer Marisa Job”

  1. Deb Saaranen says:

    Just beautiful!!! I LOVE Marisa’s designs!

  2. lisa808 says:

    So pretty. Love the bow and flowers.

  3. Cheryl says:

    Oh I just love this one! Beautiful card Marisa…..

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