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My New LIVE Class is Here | Stretch Your Stamps

I'm SO excited to invite you to my next LIVE class: Stretch Your Stamps!

In this brand-new live class, we'll explore creative ways to use your stamps beyond traditional stamping. You'll discover 8 techniques that transform stamps into versatile tools for creating vintage effects, soft artistic looks, bold layered backgrounds, and more. Whether you have a drawer full of stamps you rarely reach for or a few favorites you'd like to use in new ways, this class will help you get more creative mileage from every stamp you own.

Class Details

When: This two-part class is happening live on Saturday, February 21st

  • Session One: 10 AM – 12 PM ET
  • Break: 12 PM – 1 PM ET
  • Session Two: 1 PM – 3 PM ET

Cost: $20

Can't make it live? No worries! You'll get replay access and can watch anytime that works for you.

Stretch Your Stamps Class by Juliana Michaels is NOW Available

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What to Expect

Whether you're new to creative stamping techniques or a seasoned cardmaker looking to expand your toolkit, this class will help you discover just how much more your stamps can do! In this class, we'll focus on creating beautiful stamped backgrounds using techniques you can mix, match, and adapt to any stamp set in your collection.

You'll Learn How To:

  • Use stamps in unexpected ways to create unique backgrounds beyond traditional stamping
  • Combine stamping with water techniques and ink blending to create backgrounds with depth and interest
  • Work with both Distress Inks and Distress Oxide Inks to explore their unique properties and effects
  • Create vintage and distressed effects with techniques like second generation stamping and faux bleaching
  • Integrate stamps with other tools like stencils to expand your creative possibilities
  • Build a versatile technique library you can mix, match, and adapt to any stamp set you own

What's Included

When you join Stretch Your Stamps, you'll receive:

  • Comprehensive class guide filled with step-by-step instructions for all 8 techniques, supply checklists, class prep instructions, recommended substitutions, helpful tips and more
  • Pre-recorded Welcome Video to introduce you to the class
  • Pre-recorded Class Prep Video to walk you through setup
  • Ongoing replay access to watch and rewatch anytime after the live event
  • Access to the private 17turtles Classroom Creative Community for support and sharing
  • Two exclusive FREE bonus guides:
    • 🎁 Stamping 101 Guide – everything you need to know about stamp types, ink options, care and storage, troubleshooting, and more
    • 🎁 Finished Cards Guide – step-by-step instructions showing how to turn your stamped backgrounds into beautiful completed cards

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Supplies You'll Need

To help you get an idea of the types of supplies you'll need for this class, I've put together a general supply list that you can view before registering.

Once you purchase the class, you'll also receive a detailed supply list and class prep checklist to make getting ready even easier.

I recommend shopping your stash first, but for the best results, I suggest using similar supplies for optimal results with the techniques we'll be learning.

VIEW THE GENERAL SUPPLY LIST

Where to Watch

The class will be hosted privately on YouTube. You'll receive your exclusive access links in your welcome email after purchase. Once the live class ends, the replay will be added to the 17turtles online classroom along with all class materials.

Replay Access

Replay access will be available the next day (or as soon as it's uploaded), and you can watch it anytime, at your own pace.

Class Length

Each session is approximately 2 hours, with a 1-hour break in between. I recommend reserving a little extra time at the end of Session Two in case we go over.

Refund Policy

Due to the immediate access provided, no refunds will be offered once you register.

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Watch the Premiere with Me!

🎥 I'm premiering a brand new YouTube video where I'm sharing a full tutorial on resist stamping using Tim Holtz stamps and Distress products. This technique is NOT part of the class - it's a bonus preview to show you the creative possibilities when you stretch what your stamps can do!

Join me for the premiere and chat with other stamping enthusiasts!

Amazing Must Try Stamping Techniques announcing Stretch You Stamps Class by Juliana Michaels

WATCH THE VIDEO


I can't wait to create with you and help you discover new ways to stretch your stamps in this exciting live class!

If you have any questions about supplies, class access, or anything else, feel free to leave a comment below or email me at juliana@17turtles.com — I'm happy to help.

Supply List

Below you can find the supplies I will be using in my Stretch Your Stamps class. When you shop through those links and whether you purchase that exact item or something else entirely, you’re supporting me at no extra cost to you. The commission I receive helps me cover the costs of my blog and other expenses, keeps my class costs low and allows me to continue to provide you with FREE inspiration and tutorials. If you want to learn more about what an affiliate link is, you can see my full affiliate and product disclosure statement here. Thank you so much for your love and support!

How to Make a Mixed Media Spring Card for Easter

I'm excited to share a brand new mixed media spring card tutorial I created for Scrapbook.com! This card features a vintage bunny with lots of texture, dimension, and those vibrant spring colors we all love this time of year.

Whether you're celebrating Easter or simply enjoying the energy of spring, this project is packed with mixed media techniques that work beautifully together. I'm using a combination of Tim Holtz and Scrapbook.com products and a variety of techniques including embossing, watercoloring, spray inks, and a touch of glitter to create all those layers and details. Feel free to go through your stash for similar items and create along with me. You can find a detailed supply list with links at the bottom of this post.

Happy Easter Spring Mixed Media Card by Juliana Michaels featuring Tim Holtz and Scrapbook.com

The video tutorial walks you through every step. You'll see exactly how I build up the background, create the dimensional elements, and bring this whole card together from start to finish.

Watch the Full Tutorial

Ready to see how this card comes together? Head over to the Scrapbook.com YouTube channel to watch the complete tutorial! The video goes live Wednesday, February 4 at 11 AM ET.

 WATCH THE VIDEO HERE 

I hope this inspires you to pull out those spring stamps and play with some mixed media techniques! If you give this a try, I'd love to see what you create! Feel free to share your projects with me on Instagram or in the comments.

Supplies

Below you'll find the supplies I used to create this card. When you shop through these links—whether you purchase that exact item or something else entirely—you're supporting me at no extra cost to you. The commission I receive helps me cover the costs of my blog and other expenses, and allows me to continue providing you with FREE inspiration and tutorials. If you want to learn more, you can see my full affiliate and product disclosure statement here: https://www.17turtles.com/p/affiliate-and-product-disclosure.html. Thank you so much for your love and support!

SBC Fest March 2026 | FREE Online Paper Crafting Event!

SBC Fest is for everyone—card makers, scrapbookers, and paper crafters of all kinds. Whether you're into clean and simple designs or love getting messy with mixed media, there's something for you. Plus, you can join the event LIVE to chat with instructors and enter giveaways throughout the day. It's such a fun way to connect with fellow crafters and soak up new techniques and ideas.

A SNEAK PEEK AT LAURA GRAFF'S KIT



Today I'm sharing a card I made using the kit that Laura Graff will be using for her class. This is NOT the class project—this is just one more way to use the kit. Think of it as some extra inspiration on how to use her kit and to help get you excited about her class!

KIT CONTENTS

  • A2 Heirloom Patterned Paper Pad
  • From The Heart Stamp Set
  • From The Heart Coordinating Die Set
  • Treasured Garden Die Set
  • Heartfelt Blooms Rub-On Transfers
  • Large Zipper Storage Pouch

The large zipper storage pouch is perfect for storing all of your materials for SBC Fest and be ready to craft alongside your favorite instructors!

 GRAB LAURA'S KIT HERE 



I love this soft, romantic color palette with the peachy florals and sage greenery from the Heirloom paper pad. For this card, I used various dies to cut and layer elements, creating dimension with the nested stitched label, butterflies, and that gorgeous floral paper. The "Thinking of You" sentiment is perfect for so many occasions, and the whole design comes together beautifully with just a bit of distressing on the edges for that vintage feel.

GET YOUR KITS & MARK YOUR CALENDAR


Scrapbook.com SBC Fest March 2026

You can purchase each instructor's class kit separately, but if you're loving it all and are looking for a deal, you might want to consider purchasing the Ultimate Instructor Bundle, which includes ALL of the instructors' kits so that you can craft along for the ENTIRE event! Here's look at all of the kits that are included in this bundle.


 GRAB THE ULTIMATE BUNDLE HERE 


The MSRP on the Ultimate Bundle is $655. However Scrapbook.com is offering it at an amazing price  right now of only $229.99. And if you want to save even more make sure you use the code CRAFTY to save an extra 13%. This is the lowest price if will be offered prior to the start of SBC Fest, but if you wait for that it may be sold out.

Now with all that said, you do NOT need to purchase anything to play along and enjoy the event. You can always take a look at the kits and then shop your stash for similar items and play along.


I hope you'll join me and thousands of other crafters on March 13th for this amazing FREE event! Mark your calendars now, and I'll see you there!

SUPPLIES


Below you'll find the supplies I used to create this card. When you shop through these links—whether you purchase that exact item or something else entirely—you're supporting me at no extra cost to you. The commission I receive helps me cover the costs of my blog and other expenses, and allows me to continue providing you with FREE inspiration and tutorials. If you want to learn more, you can see my full affiliate and product disclosure statement HERE. Thank you so much for your love and support!

Your favorite event of the year is back! SBC Fest will take place Friday, March 13, 2026, and you are not going to want to miss it.

If you aren't familiar with SBC Fest, it is an incredible FREE online event hosted by Scrapbook.com! It is a one-day virtual paper crafting event packed with inspiration, tutorials, and crafty fun. You'll get to learn from some of your favorite instructors—including Justin Adkins, Laura Graff, Lea Lawson, Meghann Andrew, Marie Nicole, Vicki Boutin, and Gina K!

 LEARN MORE HERE 

Avoid the Ink Blending Rut | 3 Mixed Media Stencil Techniques

Do you ever feel like you're stuck in an ink blending rut with your stencils? I love ink blending - don't get me wrong - but stencils can do so much more! Today I'm sharing three completely different mixed media backgrounds that go way beyond basic ink blending, and I think you're going to love the variety of looks you can create.

In this video tutorial, I'm using the gorgeous new Beautiful Botanical Stencils from Vicki Boutin's first release with Sizzix. These botanical designs are stunning, but here's the best part - all of the techniques I'm sharing work with any stencils you already have in your stash. Whether you have florals, geometrics, or texture stencils sitting unused, this is your invitation to pull them out and play!

Three handmade mixed media cards by Juliana Michaels featuring layered botanical florals in blue, purple, and peach tones created using Vicki Boutin Sizzix stencils, stamps and dies.

What You'll Learn

I'm walking you through three different mixed media stencil techniques to create unique card backgrounds:

Technique 1: Monoprinting with Stencils This technique creates one-of-a-kind prints that add unique layers of texture and interest. It's one of my favorite ways to add subtle pattern and interest without overwhelming your design.

Technique 2: Layering Texture Paste We'll explore using both translucent and opaque Distress Texture Paste through stencils to build dimension and depth. The combination of the two types of paste creates such beautiful, organic texture.

Technique 3: Distress Foundry Wax Splatters Adding splatters with Foundry Wax brings unexpected texture and visual interest to your backgrounds. It's such a fun, loose technique that adds that signature mixed media feel.

Mixed media botanical floral card by Juliana Michaels featuring Vicki Boutin Sizzix stamps, dies and stencils

Beyond the Backgrounds

I'm also sharing the techniques I used to create the floral embellishments on each finished card. You'll see how the Vicki Boutin stamp and die sets work beautifully with these mixed media backgrounds, and how versatile these products are when you approach them from a technique-focused perspective rather than just following the "intended" use.

Mixed media botanical floral card by Juliana Michaels featuring Vicki Boutin Sizzix stamps, dies and stencils

Shop Your Stash Approach

The beauty of these mixed media stencil techniques is that you don't need to buy anything new to follow along. Yes, the Vicki Boutin Sizzix release is gorgeous (and I'll link everything below), but these techniques work with whatever you already have. Pull out those stencils that have been sitting in your drawer, grab your texture paste, ink pads, or wax, and let's create something beautiful together.

Whether you're new to mixed media or just looking for fresh ways to use your stencils, I hope this inspires you to break out of that ink blending routine and try something new!

Mixed media botanical floral card by Juliana Michaels featuring Vicki Boutin Sizzix stamps, dies and stencils

Watch the Full Tutorial

Ready to dive in? Watch the full video tutorial below to see all three techniques in action:

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I'd love to hear which technique you're most excited to try! Leave a comment on the video or send me an email - I always love hearing from you.

Happy creating!

Supplies

Below you will find links to the supplies I used to create these cards. Affiliate links and codes are used at no extra cost to you. I truly appreciate your support. When you use an affiliate link or code to make a purchase, I may receive a small commission at no additional cost to you. This commission helps me to continue to provide free content and tutorials. Your support means the world to me. Where available, I've provided multiple purchasing options. If you have a favorite online store, I encourage you to shop there. Supporting small businesses is something I believe in wholeheartedly. However, I've also included links to Amazon for your convenience, as I understand it's a preferred shopping destination for many. Thank you for being here and for your continued support!

Craft Room Tour 2026 | Storage That Really Works

Welcome to my 2026 Craft Room Tour! I'm excited to take you through my creative space and show you how I organize and store my craft supplies. When you compare this year's tour to 2025, you'll notice the changes are fairly subtle, but I wanted to share where my craft room stands at this stage of my creative journey. The lack of major changes really speaks to finding an organizational system that works beautifully with both my workflow and the supplies I reach for most often. That said, I'm always tweaking things here and there as my creative process evolves, and you'll catch some of those smaller adjustments as we move through the space.

One constant in my craft room? I'm still committed to regularly purging supplies. My dedicated "spare box" continues to serve its purpose, collecting items I no longer use or love. When it fills up, I find those products new homes—whether through donations or sharing them with fellow crafters who will appreciate them. This ongoing practice keeps my space functional without requiring additional storage solutions or furniture. I've discovered that having too many choices actually limits my creativity, so curating my collection allows me to work with only the products and supplies that truly inspire me.

Juliana Michaels 2026 Craft Room Tour

2026 CRAFT ROOM TOUR

If you'd like to watch a video tour of my craft room, you can find that HERE or watch it below.


If you're interested in any of the storage items you see in the video, you can find links to those that are still available in the description box below. When you shop through those links, you're supporting me, and I truly appreciate that. This is just a peek at some of the storage in my craft room—for a better look at everything, I highly recommend watching the full video tour above.

Behind my desk is a wall of shelving and organization that holds all of my most-used supplies, from stamps and dies to my Tim Holtz Distress Inks and more. This unit sits to the right of my desk, which is in the center of the room as you face that wall. Here you can see my Tim Holtz Distress Ink and Distress Oxide Ink Pads stored in Stamp N Storage Distress Ink Pad Holders.

Juliana Michaels 2026 Craft Room Tour

New to my room this year are the Scrapbook.com TiltBins! I'm currently trying them out to hold some of my everyday Tim Holtz Ideaology pieces, hoping that having them out where I can see them will inspire me to use them more frequently. They come in various sizes, and each size stacks together beautifully. If you don't have tabletop space for them, you can also hang them on the wall with the included hardware.



Here's a look at the Ikea Kallax unit where they sit, along with some of the other storage and organization I have in these cubes. The wood bins are from Target, but I'm not sure if they're still available.


Right behind my desk is an IKEA Billy Bookcase with a couple of shelves that hold some of my vintage treasures and handmade items. Here you can see my Totally Tiffany Stadium Organizer, which is now holding my Distress Spritz and Distress Mica Stain Sprays.


Below this is my Tim Holtz stamp set collection. I continue to use the Scrapbook.com Medium Envelope Organizer to store them, but my collection has grown beyond just these three units! You'll see additional organizers in other areas of my craft room—I have a dedicated unit just for my Christmas stamps and another for my Halloween stamps.


Below that are my Tim Holtz Sizzix dies and embossing folders, stored in my absolute favorite storage pieces in my entire craft room. These wooden drawers from Hobby Lobby are sadly no longer available.


On the other side of the room you'll find another Kallax unit with even more supplies. The ink pads are stored in Stamp N Storage Ink Pad Organizers, and this is my collection of Ranger Archival, 49 and Market, Versafine Clair, and other miscellaneous ink pads.


Here are a couple of photos showing the storage setup I have in this Kallax unit, including the Scrapbook.com Stadium Organizer, Ink Pad Holder (which I use to hold A2 size paper pads), and Skinny Stadium Organizer.


The green bins are vintage hardware bins that are heavy-duty and perfect for holding heavier items like dies. They're not the easiest to lift and carry around, but I absolutely love the vintage look. These are still available brand new—minus the rust!


Next to my desk I have an IKEA Raskog Cart loaded with all of my most-used tools. This is the Scrapbook.com Heat Tool Organizer.


In front of my desk, I have an IKEA dresser. Here's a look inside some of the drawers, which hold many of my essential craft supplies—things I need but don't necessarily use on every project. Here you can see my Distress Paints.


And here's a look at my Distress Spray Stains and Distress Oxide Sprays. I'm absolutely loving the new Ranger Distress Labels and have replaced all my old labels with these! They can be wiped clean, won't be impacted by inky fingers, and they're easily removable.


Here's a look at all of my reinkers, stored in Scrapbook.com Storage Bins—the same bins I use for all of my sprays.


Finally, here's a look inside my craft closet. I tend to keep most of my paper and cardstock on the second shelf, and I really like using drawers for my most frequently used papers. The drawers are also perfect for holding paper scraps!


Here's a look at some of the other shelves with various storage pieces, including more drawers, more Scrapbook.com Bins and Multi-Craft Storage Bins, along with more of those wood crates that hold a variety of miscellaneous craft items.

And there you have it, a quick craft room tour of how I like to store and organize my supplies. Again I highly recommend checking out the video for even more details and ideas.


SUPPLIES

Below you can find the storage and organization pieces I've shared in this craft room tour. When you shop through those links and whether you purchase that exact item or something else entirely, you’re supporting me at no extra cost to you. The commission I receive helps me cover the costs of my blog and other expenses, and allows me to continue to provide you with FREE inspiration and tutorials. If you want to learn more about what an affiliate link is, you can see my full affiliate and product disclosure statement here. Thank you so much for your love and support!

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