Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Daily Grind Blog Hop Challenge

ETA: I added another TSG Tips & Tricks sheet at the bottom of this post!
Today is day one of the There She Goes blog hop challenges where you have a chance to win the stamp set being previewed today by the Trendsetters! All you have to do is go to each of the participating Trendsetters blogs and comment on their Daily Grind sneak peek post. After you have commented on everyone's blog, hop back over to the TSG Blog where you can enter your name into the Mister Linky located at the bottom of the post.

If you have made your way here from Holly's Blog, you are right on track! If not, you may want to head over to the TSG Blog to get all of the details about the Blog Hop Challenges and what you need to do to have a chance to win free stamps :)

Instead of making a card for today's Blog Hop Challenge, I chose to do something a little different. Starting with this release, I will be putting together different ideas on ways to use the brand new stamp sets. I'm sure that this idea will refine itself over the next few months so this month is going to be a test run so you guys can let me know what other kind of things you would like to see!

I'm sure we all have our favorite guilty pleasure fast food restaurant that we like to visit from time to time. They have even made it more convenient for us by grouping together our favorite foods and calling them 'combos'. Hmmm..... combo with curly fries.... Sorry. Moving on.

TSG will be offering combos that you will love to enjoy without having to deal with that unpleasant greasy feeling after ;) One of the new TSG Tips & Tricks sections will be called  #__ TSG Combo. The TSG Combos will feature how to combine different TSG Stamp sets in ways you might not have thought possible! The # will represent how many stamp sets are used in the featured combo with a list of the stamp set names on the right hand side.

For the very first TSG Tips & Tricks Combo I am featuring the brand new stamp set Daily Grind (which will be released on Sat. evening!) along with the much loved She's A Lady. This combo is very easy to create and will give you even more versatility in your stamping!

Daily Grind is a 6”X8” stamp set that includes a total of 35 of stamps, and will sell for $24.

The next stop on the hop is my girl Jessie and I know that she's got some great eye candy to share with you!

61 comments:

  1. This is cool. I love seeing how to combine sets.

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  2. I only wish I were as talented as you! Beautiful work!

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  3. Oh my, this is neat, thanks for the tutorial and great inspiration. Love this set!

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  4. I just love your new sets!! Your tutorial is just Awesome!!!

    Hugs!
    Ramona

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  5. Looks Great.....Lots of Inspiration!!

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  6. You're coloring is just awesome! I'm amazed...

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  7. you rock! OMG! I can't get over how cool your scene it-well done!

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  8. What a great way to use the set, I can see some wonderful cards in my head already! :0)

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  9. This is an amazing idea. I know I am not creative like your designers and this would make creating fun and less frustrating :)

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  10. I like this idea Jessica! Very cool! I am impressed with how much a few strokes of a multiliner pen can add to creating a cohesive scene between two stamps sets. Looking forward to the release!

    ~Meredith

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  11. What a great idea!! Love it! Thanks for the inspiration! Love both sets. {hugs}

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  12. Awesome tip, Jessica!! Love your creativity!

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  13. Wow, Jessica, this is a great idea! I can't wait to see what other great combination you come up with for us with the sets to come! Your always thinking lady and I love it!

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  14. Cute scene! Love the idea of mixing and matching.

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  15. Wonderful! Wonderful! Thank you for the tutorial.

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  16. What a great idea!! I love love this set.

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  17. Ooo great new feature! It's always neat to see what others come up with and it's great that you share them!!

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  18. This is so helpful! Thanks for teaching and for the inspiration. I love knowing the stamp sets will work together!

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  19. Love the tut...awesome work.

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  20. Great tutorial....and I never thought to add to a image like that.....thank you so much for sharing that knowledge with us....
    love your card....

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  21. This is such a neat idea. Thanks for the tutorial. I always feel very inspired when I visit your blog.

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  22. These two sets go together so well - very cute idea!

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  23. Your combo is beautiful and you are right I would have never thought. I am looking forward to more great ideas!

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  24. Really neat! I'm going to have to try this one.

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  25. This is so cool. You are amazing!!
    -Cher

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  26. I love how the sets connect. Thankx for the tutorials. Love it!
    Leezer

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  27. Thanx for doing something different, that's really cool!

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  28. Awesome Jessica! You come up with some really fantastic scenes & your combos are sure to please!

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  29. This is really cool! totally getting all your moneys worth from every set

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  30. Very cool ideas! Love to see your ideas.

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  31. This is my first visit. And I'm loving it. Nice work. Thanks for making and sharing with us.

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  32. How creative are you?!? So cute. Just heard of the stamps today and I sure am loving the stamp and the talent I'm seeing. TFS

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  33. What a great idea! I always love getting new ideas on ways to maximize my sets!

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  34. Love all of the fabulous tips Jessica. I'm brimming with all kinds of great ideas now. :)

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  35. Love this! Fab idea! Now I need BOTH these stamp sets!! LOL

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  36. THANK you for the GREAT TIP SHEET!! What a valuable resource.

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  37. Wow, how cool! Good thing there are people like you around to do the work for the rest of us, lol!

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  38. Love, love this whole idea of tips and combos, etc. How creative and inspirational these ideas are. Thanks so much for coming up with these.

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  39. What a great tutorial! I think I might just try it out! :)

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  40. Love the tips and tricks, good idea!

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  41. Thanks for all the tips. Love your new set. There will be so many things that can be done with it.

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  42. Thanks for the wonderful tutorial!!

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  43. Thanks for the tips and tricks for this set and other coordinating sets.

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  44. Wow - great ideas, I love how the sets have been designed to work with each other!

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  45. These tips are just FANTASTIC!!

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  46. jessica....SHUT UP! this is fabulous! so striking and elegant....beautifully done!

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  47. Wow you are talented! That scene is beautiful and has a lot of depth to it. Thanks for the sharing of the tips too.

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  48. Awesome.. This is out of my box, so it's hard for me to see these things. THanks for sharing.. I love nongreasy combos! LOL

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  49. That is just amazing!!! I love to create scenes but it's so difficult...until now! This is my first blog hop with TSG and I am LOVING everything I see already!!

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  50. Awesome idea! Love the combo-idea!!!!

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  51. How fun! I just love how they can be combined this way, thank you for the helpful tips! :)

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  52. Awesome. I can't wait to try this.

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  53. How AWESOME!!! LOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE how perfectly they go together!!!

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  54. Great tutorial! I love your ideas.

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  55. I absolutely love all these ideas! Wonderful! I was still deliberating over what to put my voucher towards and now there will be even more choice. You are very bad!!!! They are all too cute!

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  56. Ohh I am loving the tips and tricks. Maybe make them into tip sheets to go along with the sets when purchased, that would be incredibly awesome so they can travel. :)

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