Welcome to PB&J Wednesday!
October 31, 2012
We hope to make this a regular feature on the blog – a video tutorial from designer Jill Foster featuring Penny Black stamps – PB & J! Watch it and tell us what you think!
Here’s a link to watch in HD on YouTube: http://youtu.be/6LxP6eQ3kbQ
Main Images: 4272K A Splash of Winter, 4270K Spotted Winter, 4273K Winter Berries, 30-130 A Bright Tomorrow, 40-160 Ornamental
Backgrounds: 40-169 Diamond Pattern, 40-164 Christmas Story, 40-170 Harmony, 40-134 Wall Paper Print, 40-074 Warm Wishes
Sentiment: 40-167 Peace on Earth
We’ll be back tomorrow with more inspiration for you! – Jenn
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LOVE these tags!!!! As always, a great tutorial from Jill!!
These are SO gorgeous! I’ve done a tutorial on this technique but I never thought of stamping a background pattern on the ink! It looks fantastic! Thanks for the great ideas… always. 🙂
Luvs,
Annie Rose
Thanks so much these lovely tags I will be trying
Love, Love, Love these tags! Jill, your videos are so much fun and informative and what you always create is just beautiful!!! Thanks so much!
I agree with everyone else ~Love Love Love those Tags!!!
I’ll have to watch video later & use the technique for my
Operation Write Home cards.
Wow, tags are soooo Pretty!
Your Distress Inks colour combinations are spectacular & I love the way you used the Vintage Sepia on all of the tags for the backgrounds. Much food for thought here.
Paula (PEP)
Absolutely beautiful, Jill! Love all those stamps. Very festive without looking commercial!
Gorgeous! Love your videos!!
Thank you
These tags are beautiful Jill! Great video!
Beautiful tags and excellent tutorial video Jill ! I have most of the stamps featured, love them !
Great set of tags!
Oh I missed your video tutorials….so glad to her your voice and see your wonderful talent again!! Love the tags!!
Wonderful! I love Jill’s creative style and her voice on the videos!! Send more!!
Beautiful tags, the colours are so rich! Amazing Jill 🙂
Stunning tags Jill, the colors are so rich and vibrant, love the stamping over the embossed image. Thanks for a great tutorial!!!
These are all so awesome. Jill’s right that green combo is gorgeous. Like these video tutorials a lot.
Beatuful tags!!!
I’m a visual learner so I love tutorials. I am going to have to try the green colours, because they are gorgeous! I will probably have to watch the video again and write down the names of the inks used. 🙂
Love the videos. I would never have thought to distress ink over the white emboss. Turns out wonderfully. Seems like that must be alot of work for her to make the video, keeping track of all the stamps and colors to list at the end… Jill we love you!
Hugs
Yum. More distress combos. Wished you had listed them at the end. I started making notes later in the video. Now lazy me needs to replay the beginning. Great video lesson!!!!
I love the pb& j videos.
Love these tags and all the great tips and techniques from Jill. I always learn something form her videos!
The tags are beautiful, and your videos are so enjoyable! I’m SO excited to hear that this will be a weekly event 🙂
AWESOME technique!! THANKS for sharing and SO GLAD to see a video!! =) I have missed your AMAZING Videos!! Have a FABULOUS WEEK!! =)
Dusty Concord & Seedless Preserves is the purple one.
Red-Festive Berries & Fire brick
Vintage sepia for the backgrounds.
Wild Honey & Ripe Persimmon
Pine Needles-Evergreen Bough-Crushed Olive.
Tumbled Glass – Broken China – Chipped Sapphire (DARK)
Dusty concord & Seedless Preserves
Thanks Michele!!! 🙂
What’s the orange/yellow one? I heard Wild Honey & ?
Ripe Persimmon
gorgeous set! love the colors and thanks so much for the video!
thanks
Beautiful tags, must try!
These tags are so lovely! Thanks for this great tutorial.
Gr. Annerieke
These tags are super lovely. just tried to make these and yours came out so much better than mine, have to try and work on my staining. yours are beautiful. Thanks for the tips and tutorial…….(*_*)
Oh I would so love to start doing this! So beautiful and fun!!
These are awesome. Found you on Pinterest. Bookmarked your site. Thanks for sharing your talent. Can’t wait to try this technique.
How awesome that this technique is still adorable and applicable even all these years later. I’m saving it for future ideas and reference. Thanks!