This is my first Gothic Arch and I'm going to enter it into the Gothic Arches Challenge for Marie Antoinette. I am pleased. It is not too cluttered and I emphasize the "eat cake" by putting the cake on pop dots so that it is raised and sitting out of her hand.
The background is Glimmer Lace which gives a pleasant background without my doing anything else to it. The scan is not really showing the various intensities of the blue background. I scanned the arch on a blue piece of cardstock so the lace would show. On her head is a small translucent piece of sequin I found on my desk when cleaning it off. (Yes, I finally got my desk cleaned off!). On top of the lace is a row of pearls. In the corner of the arch is a piece of scrollwork that I cut from a die. The digitals came from Graphics Fairy.
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Tag Tuesday Challenge
This week's challenge for Tag Tuesday is Christmas Colors- Red and Green. We are unable to use Christmas images for this one so I chose a woman stamp from Scrolls Work and grape and vine stamps from Stampin' Up. I was afraid the "red" grapes would not look right, but when stamped on the green cardstock it appears a little closer to purple grapes. The greeting is a sticker. I'm really proud of my recent purchase of the lace at the bottom. I think it gives my tag a final touch.
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Faux Dominoes
Here is a card I made with Faux Dominoes. I also made the background on each domino. It is Faux Designer Paper. The stamps used on the dominoes and the message are from Scrolls Work. I think this made for a fun and an interesting card.
Bleach Swipes-Oriental Style
Here is another Bleach Swipes project. This time I used gold webbing with it. I really liked the way it turned out. The stamps are from Scrolls Work. Coloring was done with Copics.
CASE a Ginger
CASE A Ginger is "Copy and Steal Everything". I really wish I could steal their talent, but that is not possible. The Gingers I am stealing from today is a cross-between Hels and Lynn.
I started with a $5.99 container that I found when traveling last month at Michaels for 50% off. I figure it was worth at least that much for a project. I just wish it had a handle. But what do I expect for $2.99!
After distressing it a little, I covered it with some of the many digitals of women I had gotten from Twisted Papers along with some I had gotten from the Magic Moonlight site.
Here is one end of the box. I added a little metal scroll to add a little accent.
Here is the other end.
I added a metal plaque on the front.
Here is a close-up.
This is my finished box. It is just perfect for all my Copics.
Monday, July 26, 2010
My First Blog Candy!
This is my first blog candy and Inka from Altered Artifacts has graciously offered to sponsor the prize. Winner will win her choice of two single sheet collage sheets. To enter there are a number of things I would like for you to do.
1.Become a follower of the Cheerful Stamp Pad site
2. Put a link on your sidebar to my site or mention my blog candy on your blog.
3.Go to Inka's Altered Artifacts site by clicking here, go to her Ectasy Store, and pick two collage sheets that you would like to win.
Friday, July 23, 2010
Shades of Blue
I made my first skinny for the Gingersnap Creations' Challenge Shades of Blue. I started with a basic and easy TJ Technique- Bleach Swipes with Spray Webbing background.. There are a couple of unusual elements. Many times you see a heart with wings. This time I chose a foot and embossed in a a pale shade of blue. On it I put a shinny plastic figure. Near the fringe is a masked corner diecut. The last element was a piece of gold fringe with tassels. I was going to Copic spray it blue, but I really didn't have a blue marker that was dark enough to show up. In any case, it does contain a number of shades of blue.
Thursday, July 22, 2010
New Background Design
I have a new background design. My old background was no longer going to be available. Therefore I came up with this one. I hope everyone will find it appealing and able to read my posts easily.
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Three Digital Ladies
Here is a card I made from a digital from Twisted Papers. They really have a great selection. I used Cuttlebug Highlight on the side and the flower is one-third of an artificial flower. I think it works perfectly with the lace punch I just bought.
To the right is the third lady from Twisted Papers. As you can see there is a variety to choose from. I tried to make each one to show a different personality. I hope you will find that using digitals is as much fun as using regular stamps. This card has two different background tenchniques. The bottom mat is Brown Bagging and the top mat is Bleach Swipes.
Playing Dress-Up
I wanted to play the Gingersnap Creations Challenge Fairy, but guess what. I had no fairy stamps. Well I decided to let my Magnolia stamp play dress-up. Therefore I put wings on little Magnolia. They are a little on the large size, but when you are playing dress-up, it doesn't matter if the outfit doesn't fit. In any case, here is my entry in the challenge. I hope you like and think it is a little on the creative side of little Magnolia. The background of the card is a modern grid background.
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Perfect Image
A digii is the perfect way to find an image that you need. Sweet and Sassy has numerous to choose from. I picked this flower image for this card. It is colored with Copics. The mat is made with Chalk Lines. It is hard to see from the scan as I am using pale pink chalk. The greeting is by Stampin' Up.
Come back soon as I am working on a couple more.
Come back soon as I am working on a couple more.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Another Digital
Here is another digital card. This one is from Sweet and Sassy. They carry both clear stamps and digis. This time I did not crop the digi. The TJ technique that I used on the upper mat is Starch Smoosh on white glossy paper. What a fun and easy technique! She is colored with Copic markers The card is accented with a paper flower.
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Stamping on Transparencies
Here is one of the ATCs I made for Gingersnap Creationns Challenge Transparencies. It uses alcohol ink on a transparency. This is the first time I have tried this technique. I really enjoyed this one.
Double Duty Wax Technique
Here is a card I made for the June Technique Junkies Just One swap. It features the Double Duty Wax technique. This was a recent technique shown in the TJ Newsletter. If you are not a subscriber to Technique Junkies Newsletter, you are missing a wonderful opportunity to learn many new techniques
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Let's Go Digital
The next couple of cards will contain digital pictures. I hope you like them. The first one is a digital from Sweet and Sassy. Behind the girl colored with Copic markers is a frame using the Highlighted Cuttlebug technique. The majority of the card is in layers using a border punch. The greeting is from Rubber Stampede.
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