Friday, December 31, 2010
Goodbye 2010
All good things must come to an end, and I guess that rings true for the year 2010. How awesome a year it was...our wedding was wonderful and we had much happiness and the fortune of good health.
I can only hope 2011 is as great, and thought I would celebrate its arrival with this card. I made it with a digital freebie from Tiddly Inks. So cute!!! I printed the baby in the hat onto Georgia Pacific cardstock and colored with Copic markers. I then proceeded to cut the image out with Cutter-bee scissors.
Patterned paper from Hot Off the Press provide the background panel along with black cardstock. I did a little paper piercing and added a pre-cut black scalloped border from Bazzill along the side. The sentiment is from a Studio G $1 stamp, and the year was handwritten by me with a white gel pen. A little background "noise" or "clutter" was provided with a couple of stamps from Stamps by Judith, stamped randomly with Distress Ink Fire Brick red dye ink and Hero Shadow Ink Silver. A little curly party ribbon completes the card.
Here's wishing you a very Happy 2011. I so appreciate you visiting my blog and allowing me to share my creations with you. Many, many thanks!
Labels:
Copic markers,
Digital,
New Year's Day,
paper piercing,
Tiddly Inks
Thursday, December 30, 2010
How Sweet! Candyland!
Still on my sweet kick in cardmaking. Perhaps, it is because I'm excited about the "Sugar" Bowl....NOT!
Anyway, one of the regrets I had during the holidays was not enough time to color this amazing image from The Stamping Boutique called "Candyland Winter Background". Doesn't this image just scream to be colored? Last night, as I was feeling remorse about it, it occurred to me that I could attempt to use this image on a Valentine card. I mean, really...isn't Valentine's Day one of the "sweetest" holidays out there? And so that is what I set out to do.
I printed the image onto Georgia Pacific cardstock and had an absolute blast coloring it with Copic markers and Prismacolor pencils. I used some various Stickles to add some glitter to the scene. I then decided I would try my hand at creating a glitter frame for the image, using Art Institute glitter and tacky tape (and I am happy to report not too much of a mess). I then created the layout using patterned paper from Lasting Impressions, Bo Bunny, and an unknown source. One layer is a piece of white cardstock run through the Cuttlebug with an embossing folder.
Sheer white ribbon, metal clips and a heart cut from a Nestabilities die embellish this card. The sentiment of "How Sweet" is from a Studio G $1 stamp and a white gel pen did some dot work around one of the panels and the die cut heart. A corner punch rounded the corners of the card.
Since I went to the effort of glitter, I'm guessing I should enter this card into the current Copic Creations Challenge, Challenge #41, which is to add sparkle to your Copic work. Also, I was inspired by today's Ways To Use it Challenge on Splitcoast, WT303, which was to use silver in some way, hence the clips.
Thanks for visiting my blog today. I promise all of these sweets are zero calories. Really.
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
All Just Frogs
How enjoyable it is to have the chance to participate in a sketch challenge, on the day the sketch is posted. Love, love, love having time off!
This digital image is from Just Inklined. I printed it onto Georgia Pacific paper and colored it with Copic markers. I then proceeded to cut the image out with Cutter-bee scissors. The layout is from SC313 on Splitcoast. The striped pink paper from Penny Lane and the heart paper from an unknown source help make the panels for this card, along with white and black cardstock. A small pink brad was affixed to the computer-generated sentiment. Inside the card reads "to realize that they are all just frogs."
The sentiment cracks me up, though isn't quite true. I found my prince...but, yes...did have to kiss a few frogs around the way.
Labels:
Copic markers,
Digital,
Just Inklined,
Valentine's Day
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
So Sweet
Not only am I craving sweets in real life, I guess I needed to get a sugar fix through paper crafting too (a lot less calories that way). I wanted to do something small so I could check to see if I still remember how to color (yes, it had been that long), while making something that could be used for Valentine's Day.
I stamped the adorable cupcake from Starving Artistamps with Marvy black dye ink onto a scrap of Georgia Pacific cardstock and colored the image with Copic markers. A little sparkle from a Sakura glitter pen was used on the cupcake sprinkles. I then turned to the current Mojo Monday challenge, MOJO171, for the layout. Patterned paper from My Favorite Things, white cardstock, white cardstock colored with a Copic marker and ran through the Cuttlebug with an embossing folder, and red cardstock were used, along with some help from some Nestabilities dies. The sentiment is computer-generated, and some white gel pen dots were places around the scallops. A ribbon was added and secured with a heart-shaped brad.
So fun to create something just for fun! Thanks for visiting today!
Saturday, December 25, 2010
2010 Christmas Card
Merry Christmas!!!
I must apologize for my lack of blogging this month. As I last shared, I was going to be making Christmas cards. Sounds time-consuming, though easy, huh? Well, let's just say I totally got stuck, frustrated and the stamp that I thought that I was going to use, just wasn't working. I kept coloring it and it looked like one of my Kindergarten students had colored it. So, I formed a plan B, which required me to order a stamp online...which took 13 days to arrive after I ordered it. I panicked, couldn't do the image justice when it did arrive with the impending holiday deadline (and a sinus infection that made me so tired that coloring seemed like an Olympic sport)...so, I tucked it away for next year's Christmas card (barring a Buckeye card...WHICH I DOUBT IS GOING TO BE NEEDED NOW!!! I AM LIVID OVER THE SITUATION! KICK THEM OFF THE TEAM *NOW*....GOOD RIDDANCE).
So on this past Sunday and Monday, I made 30 of these cards. Very little stamping, but I like the end result. I used a Cottage Cutz die to cut this adorable dachshund from brownish-red cardstock and dressed him up in some warm winter wear with some patterned paper from Hot Off The Press. I then sponged some Marvy dark brown dye ink on the ear and around the Nestabilities cut kraft paper. Patterned paper from Hot Off the Press was used for the panel. Sheer brown ribbon was added to the card, along with a sentiment from My Favorite Things, stamped with Versafine Vintage Sepia Pigment ink.
This card was Sloopy approved, so I hope you all approve too.
I want to thank all of you for sticking with me and visiting my blog. Now that I have some time off, I should be posting more regularly.
And, speaking of Sloopy, I thought you all might like to see the little girl kissing up to Santa. Hope Santa was as good to you as he was to her. Merry Christmas!
Labels:
Christmas,
Cottage Cutz,
Cuttlebug,
dachshund,
My Favorite Things,
Nestabilities
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Peace on Earth Pets
I am delighted to share this card with you today. I really, really like how it turned out. Am I allowed to say that?
To make this card, I used two of Anna Wight's cling mount sets from Whipper Snapper Designs...one being the current new release of "Got Mistletoe?" for the sentiment, and the other being previously released "Cozy Critters".
I stamped the adorable dog and cat from "Cozy Critters" with Marvy black dye ink onto Neenah Solar White cardstock and colored the images with Copic markers. I cut around both of these images with my Cutter-bee scissors.
Then, with a Nestabilities circle die I cut a circle from a piece of patterned paper from Karen Foster Designs. I then sponged on Adirondack Willow dye ink to appear like land forms on the earth. I then sponged Adirondack Sailboat Blue dye ink onto a panel of Neenah Solar White cardstock and then placed my "planet earth" and my cat and dog onto the earth. I stamped the sentiment from "Got Mistletoe?" with Marvy black dye ink onto the earth. A white gel pen supplied the stars in the sky.
This card makes me smile. I'm thinking it might just be my Christmas card design for next year, so if I send you a Christmas card next year, act surprised, like you've never seen this.
Speaking of Christmas cards, I must *BEGIN* this year's card, so I apologize ahead of time if I don't blog for a few days. I've got to get them started, and I promise to share the results of my efforts when the time is right. Also, I'll bop in to share any tangent I go off on in my creative efforts. I hope to be back soon, as I don't think this year's design is that time consuming or labor intensive. If you need me for anything just email.
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Traditional Red and Green
Seems as though I have been reaching for the color pink a lot lately as I've been making holiday cards. I thought I might go a little more traditional with my colors on this holiday creation.
I used Anna Wight's "For the Love of Snowmen" and "Got Mistletoe?", two new sets from Whipper Snapper Designs to create this particular card.
I stamped the snowman image onto Neenah Solar White cardstock. I colored the image with Copic markers. I then used a Versamarker over the image and added clear embossing powder and heat set to create a protective resist. Then I stamped some snowflakes onto the image panel with Versamark and added Judikins White Diamonds embossing powder and heat set. I sponged Distress Ink Peeled Paint onto the panel to create the background. I used a punch to round the corners of this image panel.
Black cardstock frames the panels of these cards, made from kraft cardstock and patterned paper from Making Memories.
The sentiment is from "Got Mistletoe?" and was stamped with Versafine Onyx Black ink. A ribbon was added put the finishing touches on what I hope is a traditional looking card.
Thanks so much for visiting my blog today. I hope all of you are having a very pleasant week.
Labels:
Christmas,
Copic markers,
Featured Designer,
Sponging,
Whipper Snapper
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Three Penguins
Thanks for stopping by today!
Here's a card I made with one of Anna Wight's previously released cling mount sets, "Penguin Antics", by Whipper Snapper Designs. It was inspired by a gift bag I saw at Michael's a few weeks ago, as I was drawn to the circle-like placement of the penguins.
I cut a circle with a Nestabilities die from Neenah Solar White cardstock. I stamped the penguin image three times around the circle with Marvy black dye ink. I then colored the penguins with Copic markers. I covered the images with a Versamarker and added clear embossing powder and heated to create a resist. Then, I sponged Distress Ink Spun Sugar onto the circle. I dotted around the circle with a red Copic marker.
Panels were made using patterned paper from My Minds Eye, Bo Bunny and Lasting Impressions. They were framed using Georgia Pacific cardstock. The largest panel, the one using My Minds Eye, was run through the Cuttlebug with a snowflake embossing folder. I then took some Brilliance Moonlight White pigment ink and rubbed onto this panel to add some shimmer and shine.
Snowflake brads and some Recollections pink rhinestones complete this card. The sentiment is also from the Penguin Antics cling mount set.
Have a great Tuesday.
Monday, November 29, 2010
It's a Boy Dog!
A co-worker of mine got a dog for her two boys over the weekend. I am so excited for them. Sloopy suggested I make a card for their new arrival, and I wanted to share the results of her suggestion.
The sentiment is a digital stamp from KLM Designs. I printed it on Georgia Pacific cardstock, cut it into a small panel and paper pierced around it.
I've been on a shape card kick, so I used my Cricut to cut a bone shape image using blue cardstock and Making Memories patterned paper. I paper pierced around the patterned paper bone. The dog was cut from a Cuttlebug die and I did a little sponging with Adirondack Latte dye ink around him. I added dog paw ribbon made into a bow to the sentiment.
A very quick and easy creation.
Now, trying to get Sloopy to ink her paw to sign the card. That will be the hard part. LOL.
Have a great day everyone!
Labels:
Cricut,
Cuttlebug,
Digital,
KLM Designs,
paper piercing
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Warm Heart
Though my body froze, my heart was warm during the 37-7 whooping of scUM yesterday. So, so proud of my Buckeyes!!! Another year to be happy. After suffering through the 1990's, I will never ever take a win for granted.
Speaking of warm hearts, I wanted to share this card I made using Anna Wight's "For the Love of Snowmen" cling mount set from Whipper Snapper Designs.
On a small panel of Neenah Solar White cardstock, I stamped the snowman using Marvy black dye ink. I created a mask for this image with a Post-It note, and used a Post-It note to mask the ground. I then sponged the sky using Distress Ink Spun Sugar, Whispers Lilac dye ink, and Colorbox Chalk Ice blue. I removed the masks and then colored the snowman with Copic markers and shaded with Prismacolor pencils. For the snow on this panel, I added some Stickles.
The sentiment was stamped with Marvy dye black ink onto a panel.
Patterned paper from My Mind's Eye were used to create panel for this card and patterned paper from Penny Lane was used to frame the image, sentiment and panel. The large snow ground that goes across the bottom of the card is simply torn white cardstock with some added Stickles.
The snowflakes were cut using a Cuttlebug die, and small pink heart brads were put in the centers. Some Stickles were also added for a little sparkle.
Thanks for visiting today. Still more cards to share, so come back soon. Here's wishing everyone a great conclusion to what has been a FANTASTIC weekend.
Friday, November 26, 2010
A Special Day...Go Buckeyes!!!
Happy Game Day!!! The one we wait for all year long! GO BUCKEYES!!!
Today is really special. Not only is it The Game, but it is also my Dad's birthday. How incredibly cool is that? A home game against M!ch*g@n on my Dad's birthday. My Dad and I have gone together to Ohio State games for 27 years. A very special father-daughter thing that I wouldn't trade for the world.
So, in honor of my Dad's birthday...of course a card needed to be made. And, given it the day of The Game, it needed to be Buckeye style. (A side note...growing up, my Dad never wanted a store bought card, he always wanted me to make one for him, so perhaps, may paper-crafting can be credited to him).
I stamped the football player bear from Darcie with Marvy dye black ink onto Georgia Pacific cardstock. I colored the image with Copic markers and cut the image out with Cutter-bee detailed scissors. I tried to color the uniform to match what the current Ohio State uniforms look like and not sell out to Nike.
Then, came the hard part. But as Woody Hayes used to say, "anything easy ain't worth a damn." So, the construction of the Block O began using black and scarlet cardstock. I am the most straight-edge, ruler-challenged person on earth and so to me, this was a painstaking doozy. But, I somehow drew it, measured it and once I put all of the Block O layers together, I added a little dotting around the Block O with a white gel pen. I also added a ribbon with a football brad from Paper Studio. I then made a little pennant with a silver strip of cardstock and a piece of Ohio State ribbon.
The inside sentiment is also from Darcie and reads "May your day be filled with touchdowns". YES!!!
Here's to a great day! Go Buckeyes!!! Beat scUM!!! Here's hoping for a victory to make this already special day, perfect.
Happy Winter
I'm trying to brace myself for the colder weather that is blowing into my area, and hoping that this card can mentally prepare me to sit outside in the very cool temperatures at tomorrow's GAME. GO BUCKEYES!!!
I made this card using Anna Wight's new cling mount sets from Whipper Snapper Designs, "For the Love of Snowmen" and "Got Mistletoe?"
I stamped the snowman image (from "For the Love of Snowmen") with Marvy black dye ink onto Neenah Solar White cardstock. I colored the image with Copic markers. I cut around the image using a Nestabilities circle die. Brown cardstock and patterned paper from Bo Bunny and Making Memories were also used for panels of this card, including a brown cardstock scalloped circle cut also from a Nestabilities die. I paper pierced around the largest patterned paper panel. The sentiment is from "Got Mistletoe?" and was adhered to the card and highlighted with Copic markers. I used a Cuttlebug die to make the snowflakes and added Recollections pink rhinestones to the centers of some of them. A white sheer bow completes the details on this card.
When is spring?
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Give Thanks!
It is so important to stop and give thanks, today and every day. I have so many blessings in my life...my loving husband, my parents, my friends and Sloopy. I'm grateful too for all of you in the paper crafting world that provide me with inspiration and encouragement.
Special thanks to The Stamping Boutique for this freebie, such a wonderful digital image to help celebrate today. I printed it onto Georgia Pacific cardstock and colored it with Copic markers. I cut around the image and pop dotted it onto another copy of the image that I had sponged around with Adirondack Butterscotch dye ink. A white gel pen was used to color in the steam from the yummy pumpkin pie. A Nestabilities die cut the circle and a scallop punch provided the scalloped circle. The sentiment is from a $1 stamp from Michaels. Patterned paper from Gooseberry Patch and brown cardstock provide panels for this card, and is finished off with a gold ribbon.
Stop and give thanks today for all of whom you are grateful, and have a safe and wonderful Thanksgiving.
Labels:
Copic markers,
Digital,
Nestabilities,
thank you,
The Stamping Boutique
Monday, November 22, 2010
Dancing Gingers
First off, let me welcome readers from Stampin' When I Can. I am honored to have my blog listed on this wonderful resources for stampers.
Yesterday, I was able to just sit down and color. Aaah! I love to immerse myself in an image and just color, color and color some more. I decided to print off a Christmas time image from Sassy Cheryl's that is called "Dancing Gingers" because Christmas is a little over a month from now. (Gulp!) It will be here before we know it. And, Sassy Cheryl's Challenge Blog is challenging us with the theme of "Countdown to Christmas" which certainly helps me jump-start the Christmas card season.
I printed "Dancing Gingers" onto X-Press It cardstock and colored the image with Copic markers. I am noticing more and more with the X-Press It cardstock that the Copic colors are easier to blend, so I'm beginning to appreciate everyone's positive reaction to this cardstock, especially when working with hard-to-blend reds. I cut out the scene with a Nestabilities die, and then took my Cutter-bee detail scissors to cut around the Christmas tree tops. I then used the same Nestabilities die and cut a piece of patterned paper from Paper Pizazz to act as the sky. I added some little details to the scene, like some detailing with my can't live without Uni-ball Signo white gel pen, and added some Recollections rhinestones on the tree. The big star in the sky is cut with my Cricut and colored with Copic markers. The sentiment was stamped with Versafine Onxy black ink and is from a Martha Stewart stamp set. Patterned paper from Making Memories and beige cardstock helped make panels to frame the main image.
I love using Cheryl's images. So happy she shares her talent with all of us paper crafters.
I hope all of my new visitors (and you regulars too) visit again soon. More cards to share, I promise.
Labels:
Christmas,
Copic markers,
Cricut,
Digital,
Nestabilities,
Sassy Cheryl's
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Penquin Antics Skating Scene
I wanted to share this card I made using Anna Wight's cling mount set, "Penguin Antics", which was released in 2008 by Whipper Snapper Designs. Such a fun set with lots of penguin personality!
I was actually inspired by this card by WildSideDesign on Etsy. I was drawn to the large circle of a pond and the unusual green sky. And, I was attracted to the traditional Christmas colors. So, I attempted to create something similar.
Using a Nestabilities die I cut a circle. I then used this circle on a portion of Neenah Solar Crest white cardstock to create a mask for the pond. I then proceeded to add Marvy Light Green dye ink with a sponge to make the sky. I love this bright, bold color. After removing the circle, I then began work on the pond. I stamped the penguins, swirl and the tree image (all a part of the Penguin Antics set) using Marvy dye black ink. I colored the images with Copic markers. I used a Versamarker to color on top the penguins, added clear embossing powder and heated with a heat gun. This created a mask, which allowed me then to sponge on SeaShells Starfish Green dye ink to make the pond. A Copic marker created the shadow of the wobbly penguin.
On the stamped image of the tree and in the sky, I added a little snow with a "Snow Marker" from Marvy Uchida. Snowflakes cut from vellum with a Cuttlebug die also contributed to the snowfall, and were adorned with clear rhinestones from Recollections. Cute little sticker trees from Recollections also embellish the scene.
Thanks so much for visiting my blog today. As promised, there are more cards to share, so come back soon. Wishing you all what I am aiming for...a pleasant, restful Sunday.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Thank You Daisies
I'm delighted to share a card with you this evening. Thank you, relaxing weekend!
This card was made with a new digital image from KLM Designs. I printed the image called "Daisy Border" onto X-Press It cardstock. I colored the image with Copic markers and added brown buttons and embroidery floss to the center of the daisies. The sentiment is from Hero Arts and was stamped with Versafine Black Onyx ink. Patterned paper is from Lasting Impressions and was framed with brown cardstock.
This card was inspired by the current Inspiration Challenge #259 on Splitcoast. The daisy shown here Plaid Pony Vintage inspired my color choice.
Thank you for visiting today. I have lots of cards to share in the upcoming week, and I have FIVE days off starting on Wednesday...THANK YOU! Come back soon, as I hope with my upcoming time off, I'll add more to the "To Share" stash.
Labels:
CAS,
Copic markers,
Digital,
Hero Arts,
KLM Designs,
thank you
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Christmas Fishes
Here's a card I made using a previously released Whipper Snapper cling mount set from Anna Wight, called "Cozy Critters." Her critters in this set are absolutely irresistible.
I stamped the fish using Marvy dye black ink onto a Neenah Solar White circle, that was cut with a Nestabilities die. I sponged Adirondack Willow dye and SeaShells Starfish Green dye inks onto the circle. I colored the image with Copic markers. I added a scalloped circle cut from deep red cardstock around this circle panel. Patterned paper from the Paper Studio formed the panels for this card, along with more deep red cardstock. Finishing touches include the crystals and the gold ribbon.
The layout for this card was inspired by Sketch Challenge #306 on Splitcoast.
Thanks so much for visiting my blog today. As I was making this card, it dawned on me that Christmas is just over a month a way. I need to become a card-making factory between now and then, so stay tuned for more sharing.
Monday, November 15, 2010
Snowman Laundry
For a Monday, it sure is a special day. Today is the day Whipper Snapper releases some new Anna Wight cling mounts sets. And with the holidays right around the corner, these are certainly sets that are not to be missed. The sentiment set alone, "Got Mistletoe?", will take care of your sentiments on holiday cards for years and years to come.
To help celebrate the release, I'd like to share a card I created with the two new sets, "For the Love of Snowmen" and "Got Mistletoe?". I stamped the snowman, mittens and sock onto Neenah Solar White cardstock with Marvy black dye ink. I colored the images with Copic markers. I proceeded to cut these images out with my Cutterbee detail scissors. I then took a piece of off-white cardstock, as well as another piece of Neenah Solar White cardstock and cut them using a Nestabilities die. The off-white piece was then run through the Cuttlebug with a snowflake embossing folder. The Neenah Solar White piece was cut to form the snow covered ground, which I then colored with Copics. I sponged around the die cuts with Adirondack Latte dye ink. I arranged my snowman and his laundry to make a scene, using red embroidery floss for the clothesline. Small heart shaped brads are acting as clothespins to hold up the winter garments. The sentiment panel was cut with another Nestabilities die and was sponged with Adirondack Latte dye ink. The sentiment is one of many from the set "Got Mistletoe?". The scene and sentiment were then placed on some Heidi Grace and Chatterbox patterned paper panels.
Thank you so much for visiting on this special Monday. Keep visiting for many more cards that I have made with these adorable, must-have sets from Whipper Snapper.
Make sure you go see some of the other fun creations being made with Anna's new sets in the Whipper Snapper Featured Designer Gallery on Splitcoast.
The Featured Designers will be posting there throughout the month, so visit often. They are the amazingly talented:
Dawn Lusk
SCS Gallery: http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/go/DawnL
Blog: http://dawnanewday.blogspot.com
Denise Marzec
SCS Gallery: http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/go/peanutbee
Blog: http://thepaperlandscaper.blogspot.com
Kelly Bee
SCS Gallery: http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/go/kellybee
Blog: http://kelly.studiobeemusic.com
and, of course, Anna Wight
SCS Gallery: http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/go/sweetmissdaisy
Blog: http://sweetmissdaisy.typepad.com/
And, unfortunately, this card is reminding me of all the laundry I need to do. Until next time.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Fall Birthday Wishes
After what seemed like a work week that lasted an eternity, I was so excited that my X-Press It paper had arrived on Friday afternoon. I had to give it a test drive right away with my Copic markers, since that seems to be all the rage lately. Thought I would share with you my finished product and my initial thoughts about this paper.
I was delighted that the paper would actually go through my Epson printer, as Neenah Solar White cardstock does not. I printed this adorable image from Sassy Cheryl's called "The Rushed Gift", and proceeded to color with my Copic markers. What I noticed is that the ink stays wetter a bit longer than on Georgia Pacific cardstock and on Neenah Solar White, which gave me more time to blend and move the ink. I think this would be a plus for someone just beginning with alcohol markers. I framed the image with brown cardstock and other panels of patterned paper from Gooseberry and Heidi Grace Designs. I did a little paper piercing around the bigger patterned paper panel. I punched a scallop from a paper punch and added the sentiment from Stampendous onto a circle from Nestabilities with Versafine Onyx black pigment ink.
This card was inspired by Challenge #36 on Sassy Cheryl's Challenge blog, which was to "Think Fall". I tried to use fall colors in this creation, and think this will be a pretty decent birthday card to give during autumn because of the colors.
So, now I have 47 more sheets of X-Press It cardstock, a couple packages of Neenah Solar White cardstock, and tons of Georgia Pacific cardstock. Knowing me, I'll just reach for whatever is closest. ;-)
Labels:
birthday,
Copic markers,
paper piercing,
Sassy Cheryl's
Thursday, November 4, 2010
You're Sharp
Thanks to a conversation I recently had with my husband, this card emerged. We were talking about cheeses. He is a self-proclaimed cheese connoisseur, and I identify cheese as orange cheese and yellow cheese. He was eating some "extra sharp" cheese the other day, which to me is the orange kind, and we were talking cheeses. Later, I sat down to color this delightful new digital image from KLM Designs and the idea for this card kicked into high gear.
The image was printed onto Georgia Pacific cardstock and colored with Copic markers. I cut around the image with Cutterbee scissors. I placed the image on some panels of brown cardstock and patterned paper from The Paper Studio and Ally's Wonderland. The sentiment is computer generated and the sentiment circle was cut from a Nestabilities die, and the scallop is from a punch. Ribbon was used to put the finishing touches on this card.
Thanks for bearing with my humor. And, as always, thanks for visiting my blog.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Proud to be a Featured Sassy!
Imagine my complete surprise when Cheryl Alger of Sassy Cheryl's contacted me to ask if I would be her first Guest Card Designer featured on her blog. I did not hesitate a moment with my response...an emphatic YES!!!!!
I ADORE Sassy Cheryl's images. They are EXACTLY my style. They are cute, whimsical, and because they are digital, they can be enlarged. You all know how I like to color large, open spaces. I think Sassy Cheryl's images show great emotion and attitude, and she is able to convey motion and movement on a two dimensional image. How on earth she creates these "must have" images, image after image is beyond me. I'm just glad she does and that she shares them with the paper crafting world.
The card I created to be featured on her blog is a shape card. This is my first shape card ever, so I know I am taking a risk here. But, I do think I like the way it turned out and that I'll be making some more shape cards in the future.
I decided to pair the Sassy Cheryl's image, "The Sassy Artist", with the shape of an artist's palette.
To make this artist's palette shaped card, I drew the palette image onto a folded sheet of white cardstock, making sure the top of the palette was up against the paper fold. I then proceeded to cut the palette image out. I traced my palette onto a second sheet of Georgia Pacific cardstock and cut the image out again. I drew a small oval on the palette and cut this oval from the palette. I colored the palette with Copic markers, attempting to make it appear as a wooden palette. From there, I dabbed some various colors of acrylic paint onto the palette. When dry, I affixed the paintbrushes with a gold ribbon to the palette, and also placed the darling image from Sassy Cheryl's. I colored the image with Copic markers.
Thank you so much, Cheryl, for featuring me on your blog. You made my season, LOL!
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