Welcome to another Friday edition of New & Noteworthy, friends! We’re excited to welcome our friends at Scrapbook.com here today to introduce another awesome SB.com exclusive product! Let’s take a look at what we’ll want to “add to cart” next and see some inspiration, too!
If you’re like us, you’re always on cloud 9 when you’re crafting! Scrapbook.com’s Cloud Whip is a new mixed-media modeling paste that gives you the ability to add texture, dimension, and interest to all of your projects!
Create and customize your color of Cloud Whip by scraping some out and adding ink, re-inkers, or even Pops of Color to achieve just the color you need for your project! Each jar contains 12 ounces of Cloud Whip so you can add 3D dimension to a TON of your projects by using a stencil or applying it directly on your paper!
Marie Nicole: Gallery | Instagram
Marie Nicole created the background of this card by tinting her Cloud Whip using Pops of Color and then used a brush to apply the Cloud Whip!
Lauren Taylor: Gallery | Instagram
Using a cloud stencil with Cloud Whip is too perfect! This Rainbow Arch Card was created by Lauren Taylor!
Becki Adams: Gallery | Instagram
You can add a subtle touch of dimension as Becki Adams did on this layout!
Anna Komenda: Gallery | Instagram
Anna Komenda applied Distress Ink over her Cloud Whip to create a stunning mixed-media card!
One lucky winner will stay on cloud nine when they win a $50 Scrapbook.com gift certificate! With over 40,000 products in our shop, you’re sure to find something you’ll love! To enter to win, simply leave a comment on this post by midnight on Wednesday, March 8th, telling us what technique you would use if you had a jar of Cloud Whip! One comment will be randomly selected, and the winner will be announced here next Friday!
Thanks so much for stopping by the SCT blog today! Be sure to find more Scrapbook.com exclusives at the links below!
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In last week’s New & Noteworthy post, we saw the amazing LDRS Creative Spring Collection, and the lucky commenter who will receive a $50 gift certificate to the LDRS shop to spend on those lovely goodies is:
“My favorite thing about spring is the many beautiful signs of new beginnings! What a beautiful new release and thank you for the opportunity to win!” ~ Pam G.
Congratulations, Pam! Please email meghann@scrapbookandcards.com to claim your prize!
We hope you all have a wonderful, relaxing weekend, with a bit of creativity sprinkled in for good measure! We will see you back here next week for more papercrafting ideas, insight, and inspiration!
I’m pretty sure that I would “tint” the cloud whip and then brush it on. Maybe even use a stencil? I guess it would depend on what was my vision at the time. Thanks for the chance to win!
I would love to add texture on a background with it through a stencil!
I would definitely use the Cloud Whip with my stencils. I like that you can customize colors by adding other medias like inks or Pops of Color. I might even add glitter.
Cloud whip sounds good enough to eat! While I wouldn’t try eating it, I would definitely try coloring it and using it through stencils. I also love the texture it added to the projects above. I would love to try them all!
Oh gosh. I would you it through stencils, for cards, layouts, tags, you name it!
That looks like a fun new product to try!!!????
I want to try cloud whip on my cards. I guess I would colour it and apply it over a stencil. Start with a basic technique and gain confidence.
I’d add clouds with a stencil on a background. Or hearts or stars! I don’t use texture media but it’s worth a shot!
I could of used this when I decided to add whipped cream to my chocolate chip pie I made for my Doodlebug made with Love Recipe Book.
The cloud whip would be fun to try with stencils!
I don’t think I’d be able to resist using the Cloud whip with a cloud stencil! They work so well together!!!
Ooooo that cloud whip looks awesome! I LOVE making textured cards!!!
The cloud whip looks like it will be SO much fun to play with. Can’t wait to “add to cart” :)
What fun would cloud whip be to add fun texture to layouts and other projects!!
Love using modelling paste through a stencil or reverse stamping in it . ! Would be fun to try it . Thanks SCT and SB dot com!
I would probably use the cloud Whip with stencils,then use no to give it some color
What a cool product. I would try the cloud stencil with this product. Thanks for the chance to win.
I would use the Cloud Whip to add texture for snow on my Christmas cards. It would be perfect!
Oh this is awesome! I love doing junk journaling so I would love to use it on the covers!
This cloud whip looks fun, I’d like to tint it and apply to mixed media pieces to add color and texture.
I would use it to add dimension to my cards.
I’d sweep it on to create a cloud background and add texture to my background before adding die cut clouds on top.
My mind is going crazy with ideas, like clouds, Santa’s fluffy beard and suit trim, snow, etc. What I’d really spend most time doing would be using it through stencils.
I would use cloud whip to create a marshmallow in my s’mores camping card this summer.
This Cloud Whip is simply amazing! I can’t wait to use it with floral stencils. And think if the colors you could create!! Thank you SCT and Scrapbook.com for the chance to win.
Cloud whip looks heavenly to play with on a card or layout. Thanks for the chance at this new item.
I love the tinted cloud whip as a background and would definitely use it on clouds! I just made a dozen cards with die cut clouds. They’d be even cooler with the cloud whip!
I would like to use it with distress oxides and see how it will blend and then how it reacts with the water element being added. Can’t hurt to try something new! Thank you for this wonderful chance!
These projects are wonderful! I love the soft colors Marie Nicole got using Pops of Color with the Cloud Whip! :)
I would use it with a stencil and learn something new.
I would use Cloud Whip with stencils on cards.
What wonderful effects with the Cloud Whip! It’s going on my wishlist! Thanks for the giveaway!
I would definitely use a stencil, but freehand brushing it on would be a new technique for me. Thanks for the opportunity.
I’ll bet Cloud Whip would make some delicious-looking ice cream cones! Thanks for the opportunity to win.
I love the look of the tinted Cloud Whip, so I’m sure that’s how I would first use it along with stencils. Looks like a super fun product!
I love the tinting and using a brush…that is the first thing I would try…Looks amazing.
Love the rainbow card….and looks like the whip is great for some texture.
I would use cloud whip to texture in different colours the background on some birthday cards I have in mind to make.
What a great product to try! I would tint it and use it with stencils. Thank you and have a wonderful stamping day.
This sounds like a fun product.
Looking forward to trying it.
thanks for sharing
I would like to use cloud whip through stencils! Love that there are lots of ways to color it!
I would use the distress ink on Cloud Whip to add beauty to my cards.
That paste looks so versatile.
Great inspiration from the makers
Thanks for chance to win
Cloud whip
I think I would tint/color the Cloud Whip to make dimensional backgrounds! Love it!!
Oh I would use this with
a stencil for a fun card!
Carla from Arizona
I would use the cloud whip to add dimension to my scrapbook pages..I love trying new products ????
After seeing these ideas on how Cloud Whip can used in different ways to beautify greeting cards, I’m excited at giving it a try!
The cloud whip looks really fun to use. I love scrapbook.com
I’d try a tinted Cloud Whip with stencils or maybe apply directly to the background with a palette knife. Really, I think it has some great possibilities in dimensional paper crafting!! Looks like fun!