Friday, October 2, 2009

I'm a "Chef in Training" !

We just got back from a road trip....1st stop, Warner-Robbins, GA....where I attended a class and learned how to stamp with multi-step images from Kitchen Sink Stamps. What a day it was, fun, lol's, finished projects, new friends, lots of knowledge, and my class certificate for "Chef in Training", for taking this class. Thanks to Maria and her great kitchen crew for cookin' up all the fun. One of the sets we got is the new mini size set, Peach, complete with colors and steps.....a great way to start if you have never multi stamped.


So here is the Peach


and the peach's first cousin..............is the Nectarine!


The colors in the nectarine don't scan well, probably because of the orangie background paper, but in real life, well you know what I mean.

While stamping the peach, there are "stamp offs", and I decided to stamp off on another piece of white. While I was doing the step by step provided, the colors changed to give me a completely different pallet....thus the nectarine. I can't wait to show you what else I can do!

After the class, we continued on to Savannah, ohhhh & ahhh, and then on to Charleston, wowza!, unbelievable old buildings that look like new...what a beautiful City! I've never seen buildings this old, it was really a wonderful trip.

Thanks for stopping, hugz....

6 comments:

Sara Henton said...

Told you you would love Savannah!! And Charleston is awesome too!! Wish I could have gone with you

Maria said...

Holy Cow Gerrie.... you discovered a whole new color palette for a whole new fruit! Totally COOL!!!!
Both cards are beautiful!!! Awesome layering and textures! Lady... you totally rock! ;)

Patty from FL said...

I love both cards! The colors are really nice! I agree with you about Charleston, beautiful!

Lisa Somerville said...

Wonderful job on both cards,fun to see the peach become a nectarine!

Basement Stamper said...

Definitely let me know what your favorites were in Charleston. We will be going there for the first time and will be looking for stuff to do.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful cards! Congrats on the chef-in-training...way too cool!