Good morning friends,
All of this entire week, the Stampendous team is showcasing what you could do with resin from Resin Craft blog and I have discovered, you can do ALOT with stamps and resin!! Oh and I have never worked with resin before and it’s so easy to use that anyone can use it. So hold on to your seats and get ready for plenty of inspiration and multiple opportunities to win some fabulous prizes from both companies.
For my 1st resin and stamp project, I did a stamped resin buttons for a layout. Here it is:
I love the juxtapose between the neat and clean layout design with the splash of painty mess – the dribbles of paint and the glittery painty resin buttons. Here is a close up of those buttons:
Here are the supplies I used:
Cardstock: Recollections
Patterned Paper: Melissa Frances, Little Yellow Bicycle
Stamps: Stampendous Jumbo Songbird, Altered Type Alphabet Perfectly Clear Stamps, Retro Alphabet Perfectly Clear Stamps
Ink/Paint: Tsukineko, Ranger
Mist: October Afternoon
Glitter: Stampendous Glitz Glitter
Ribbon/Twine: Craft Supplies
Tags: K & Co
Button: Michael’s dollar bin
Resin: Envirotex
Chipboard Sticker: Crate Paper
Clear Stickers: DCWV
Border Punch: Fiskars
Border Stickers: Momenta
Adhesive: Scotch & Kuretake
Don’t forget to check out the other talented Stampendous team ladies showcasing their projects today.
Are there prizes?? Of course!! 3 -prizes of jewelry resin, bottle cap, bevel, button plus SSC1124 Charm Collection Perfectly Clear Stamps and open to US and Canadian residents too! Leave me a comment – Happy hopping and good luck!











I am a mother to 2, a wife to 1, a daughter, a sister, a card maker, a scrapper, a knitter, a quilter, a shopaholic, a business owner, a wearer of many hats.
Papercrafting came into my life in 2006 after my son was born. He inspired me to create. The goal of my blog is to allow us to share and inspire each other with our art and for me to provide an update of sales events for my greeting card business,






Cute. I like the paint dribble effect on the edges too.
great layout Steph!
Wow – those buttons Rock!!!
Steph, I adore those buttons! And your layout…it’s incredible. Absolutely fantastic, my friend.
Great layout! The buttons turned out really well!
So so so awesome dearie!!!
Cute layout!
Love your buttons! These are fantastic on this layout, Steph! What a great way to use the resin product!
Oh my goodness. I wouldn’t have thought of using the resin on a layout. How brilliant!
Seriously, Steph … those buttons !! Oh my goodness, but they are darling … “love” the color choices too and SUCH a fun page! Thanks for sharing!
Great layout. I have not used resin before; thanks for the chance to win.
I LOVE the buttons!
I love how you used the products on a scrap layout. So beautiful!
Brilliant idea to use the resin both ways! Love your layout it is beautiful and the mini resin photo is super sweet!
I love your layout and how you spelled out the word “love”, and the little resin picture button. TFS.
Beautiful project, thanks for the inspiration!
Carol B
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Very cute buttons for this sweet layout.
Talk about making the pictures and the buttons just fly off the page! Theyjust capture your attention. Great job
As usual, you have rocked this! Love your LOVE buttons!
I love your buttons and how you used the resin on a scrapbook page! This is so exciting for me – I hadn’t thought of combining these two media — exciting!
Such a great layout, and your button embellies are perfect with the resin. Hope you are having a fabulous time!
Great job creating a layout with the buttons. Great idea!!!
Great idea to use this on a layout! And what a cutie-patootie!