Saturday, May 29, 2010

I Heart This Tile



Did you know that you can color on marbled tile with Prismacolor pencils? This is just one of the many things I learned from Terry Medaris a couple of years ago at one of his fabulous classes.

I decided to get out a marbled tile from Lowes and do a little practice. This gorgeous image is from Terry Medaris. I stamped it with Stazon Jet Black and colored the image with Prismacolor Pencils. I used Terry's coloring of this image as a guide...because I've come to the conclusion that no one knows how to use color like he does. After coloring the tile, I sprayed it with workable fixative.

Thanks for visiting. I hope to have a couple more Terry Medaris images in the next few days to share with you.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Sloopy Asked For Me



Those of you following the saga of me getting a wedding party together will be pleased to learn that I got Sloopy to ask her sitter if she would be in the wedding. And, thanks to Sloopy's efforts, I'm elated that she agreed to be a part of our special day.

I decided to make the front of the card seem like any other card. This would fit Sloopy's personality. The Sloopy Dog looks out for herself first and is always demanding belly rubs. This adorable dachshund image is from Cowtown Stamps. I stamped the image with Marvy dye black ink onto Georgia Pacific cardstock. I colored it with Copic markers and cut it out to adhere to the patterned paper panels. The speech bubble and sentiment are computer-generated. Patterned paper, black cardstock, ribbon and adhesive pearls were also used to complete the front of this card.

The inside of the card is where the question is asked...I altered a Cowtown Stamps dachshund image by placing a bouquet from Hero Arts into the mouth of the dog. These images, like those on the front of the card, were also stamped with Marvy dye black onto Georgia Pacific cardstock and Colored with Copic markers. Patterned paper, black cardstock, and computer-generated speech bubble and sentiment were also used to complete the inside of the card.

Thanks, Sloopy, for helping The Mommy. And thanks so much to the recipient of this card for being a special friend to me! I'm honored to have you in our wedding.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Be In My Wedding?



I have had the hardest time asking my friends to be in our wedding party due to their busy, hectic lives. Also in my thinking is who really wants to wear a bridesmaid's dress? No one. I wouldn't.

But, I am absolutely thrilled, honored and so very grateful that the recipient of this particular card has agreed to stand beside me on our very special day.

Since I'm a wimp and couldn't even ask face-to-face, I made this card in hopes that it would do all the work. I used the digital stamp "Happy Mother's Day" from My Favorite Things and altered it so that the lady was carrying a bouquet rather than the original flower pot. I did this by printing the image and cutting out the lady's body and using it as a template to trace. I then stamped a bouquet image from Hero Arts. All images are on Georgia Pacific cardstock and are colored with Copic markers.

The sentiment is computer-generated on patterned paper, and was punched using an EK Success paper punch. Texturized cardstock and Martha Stewart adhesive pearls were also used to create this card. The inside of the card has the recipient's name with a question mark.

Thanks so much to my dear friend for agreeing to take a part in our day!

Stay tuned, because I hope to have two friends with me on our wedding day. Another card is under construction.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Singing Cactus




I cannot resist Southwest images, especially cacti. So, when I saw this singing cactus from Sparkle-N-Sprinkle stamps at Stampaway a couple years ago, I had to have it.

The panel was sponged with various inks to create a desert sunset. I sponged SeaShells Conch Shell dye, Adirondack Sunshine Yellow dye, Adirondack Sunset Orange dye, Marvy English Red dye, and Memories Soft Baby Blue dye onto Georgia Pacific cardstock. I circle punch was used to make a mask, both positive and negative, that allowed me to make the sun. The ground is simply torn beige cardstock that was sponged with Adirondack Latte dye ink, and Vivid Taupe ink. The faint cactus shadow was made using Prismacolor pencils.

The cactus is stamped onto Georgia Pacific cardstock with Marvy dye black ink and colored with Copic markers. It was cut and placed onto the desert scene. The sentiment is from My Favorite Things.

I'm thinking of using this as another retirement card.

Thanks so much for visiting. I have a few more sponging assignments to finish, so stay tuned.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Some Dough For You



It is Mother's Day today and I thought I would share the card I made for my Mom. She and I have had an understanding for years about what she truly wants and uses...CASH. So, for holidays, I don't have to spend hours shopping trying to figure out the perfect gift. I simply go to the ATM, get some cash and she can buy for herself what she wants.

So, when I took a look at this chef from Whipper Snapper, I thought it would be clever to use it with a computer-generated sentiment "Some Dough For You".

The image from Whipper Snapper was stamped using Marvy dye black ink and cut out from Georgia Pacific cardstock once colored with Copic markers. I placed it on a sponged gradient panel (another assignment from the online class) cut and embossed from a rectangle Nestabilies die. Inks I used to sponge the panel include: SeaShells Conch Shell, Distress Ink Mustard, Adirondack Butterscotch dye, Adirondack Willow dye, Adirondack Lettuce dye, and Adirondack Oregano dye. A white gel pen was used to faux stitch. White brads and patterned paper where also used to complete this card.

In a few days, my Mom will let me know what she bought with her "dough."

Friday, May 7, 2010

Night Sky Polar Bears



I know this card doesn't really go with the current season, but when working on my sponging assignment of creating a night sky, I thought this adorable polar bear stamp by Rubber Monger would look great set against a nighttime sky. So, I went for it.

I sponged a Georgia Pacific cardstock panel with the following inks: Vivid Bermuda Blue dye, Vivid Sky Blue dye, Vivid Purple dye, and Vivid Ultramarine dye. I used a Post-It note to mask the snowy ground. I added a few dots in the nighttime sky with a white gel pen and a clear Sakura glitter pen.

I created the snowy ground by adhering Martha Stewart mica flake glitter.

I heat-embossed the polar bear image using Versafine Onyx Black and clear embossing powder. I then cut the image from the cardstock and added it with a Pop-dot. The sentiment is a Michaels $1 stamp, and it was heat embossed as well. White and black cardstock panels were also used to create this card.

Okay. Back to spring we go.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Graduation Blimp



As I continue the online class on sponging, I move into practicing creating a sky. This sky was created sponging around a cloud template with Memories Soft Baby Blue dye ink onto cardstock panel.

Once I had my sky, I thought this blimp image from Hampton Arts would be appropriate. I stamped this very cool customizable stamp onto Georgia Pacific cardstock with Marvy dye ink and colored with Copic markers. The stamp actually comes with a template, which allowed me to do the personalized message. The image was cut and placed onto the sky panel. The graduation cap image is a $1 stamp from Michaels. It too was stamped using Marvy dye ink and colored with Copic markers. I cut the caps and placed them on the sky panel below the blimp. They were adhered with Pop-dots. I drew some dotted lines in effort to make the hats look airborne.

Obviously, a friend of mine, affectionately known as "Big Josh", is graduating. I hope he likes his card.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Best Fishes with Bubbles



Here is a card that I made as a result of masking using shapes. Our assignment was to cut cardstock using a Nestabilities die and use the negative to sponge around the shape. Also, it was suggested we use a negative from a punch also in our creation. The inks I used to sponge are Memories Soft Baby Blue dye ink and Vivid Bermuda Blue dye ink.

The fish image is from Paula Best. I stamped it onto Georgia Pacific cardstock and colored it with colored pencils, both Prismacolor pencils and Caran d'Ache. I cut the image and placed it on top of the masking assignment with a pop dot. I added Stickles to the "bubbles" for a little shimmer and shine. Colored cardstock layers are included on this card.

I'm thinking the sentiment (unknown) makes this the perfect retirement card to add to my stash.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Do Nothing



As promised yesterday, here is another example of my learning from the online sponging class from Kim Teasdale. In this example, I practiced sponging along the edges of a Nestabilities die cut. Pretty cool effect, I think.

The cute buggy image is from Bugawumps. It was stamped using Marvy dye black ink onto Georgia Pacific cardstock that had been cut and embossed with a Nestabilities die. I colored the image with Copic markers, and sponged various dye inks including Sea Shells Conch Shell, Adirondack Sunshine Yellow and Adirondack Butterscotch. Patterned paper, black cardstock, an additional Nestabilities die and a white gel pen were also used to create this card.

The inside of the card has the perfect sentiment, from River City Rubber Works. I intend to send this card to a friend who recently had gall bladder surgery and is spending the next two weeks recovering.

Another sponging example is coming tomorrow. Until then...Relax!!! Do Nothing!

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Distressed Classic Car


Do not attempt to adjust your monitor. There really isn't any coloring on this card. Gasp!

I made this card to practice distressing with a sponge, as I am taking an online class on sponging backgrounds from the extremely talented Kim Teasdale via My Creative Classroom. I am woefully behind on the assignments right now, but I'm certain I will catch up by the end of the week.

The car image is some blog candy I won a couple years ago from Laura at Whirlpool of Imagination. Thanks again, Laura! The image is from River City Rubber Works. I stamped it onto Georgia Pacific cardstock with Marvy dye black ink. I sponged the panel using a variety of browns such as Distressed Ink Old Paper, Bantook Charcoal Gray (it looks brown!), and Sea Shells Peach Bellini. The sentiment was taken off a portion of Stamps Happen rubberstamp using a Memento Ink pen. I randomly stamped a Magenta background stamp on one of the panels using the Bantook Charcoal Gray. Various patterned paper and black cardstock were also to create this card, along with brown brads.

Thanks for looking. More of my "learning" will be posted during the week.

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