Showing posts with label Graphics Fairy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Graphics Fairy. Show all posts

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Drunken Stampers' Challenge #115

 
Drunken Stlampers' Challenge #ll5 is "Miss Congenality".. Below is a piece of insspiration.   My little winner of the title is wearing her crown and carring her septre.  She is a digital from Graphics Fairy.  She has been plaeed on designer paper using a distress wallpaper technique..  As a final touch to the card are flowers and flourish made from Cheery Lynn Designs dies.


Drop over to the Drunken Stampers site and enter the challenge.
 

Friday, November 11, 2011

Raven

I used a digital of a raven from Graphics Fairy for this card.  The group of ladies I get together with each month are always making fun of my saving scraps.  Other than the base card, the background is made completely with scraps and I think it makes an interesting background.  The largest paper in the background is Faux Barnwood, the green is a piece of Camouflage.  The rust, orange and black pieces are scraps of cardstock that I added just to bring more color

If you think the raven is giving you the "eye", he is as I placed a wiggle eye on him.

I am using this card to enter Gingersnap Creations' GC123, Random Redhead Challenge Raven.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Challenge Ending

The card is a reminder that my challenge "Here Comes Santa...Twas the Night Before"" is ending soon.  You have one more day to join  the challenge.  I know that there are more Santas out there, but where are they?  You can link your card or project at the end of the post just above this one.  You can use either stamps or digitals like I did on this card.  In any case, please link directly to the post of this challenge and become a follower.

The scan doesn't show, but the background uses the Faux Wall Panelling technique.    The main digital is from Graphics Fairy.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Back to School

Well, it is that time this year - all the kids are going back to school.  I felt a little left out the other day when I was at Wal-mart and I didn't have any school supplies to buy.  In order to feel part of the crowd I bought a new day planner!   "Here is an arch I made for the Gothic Arches'  " Back to School" theme.  Can't you see this little schoolgirl  puzzling over  the "new math"?  Of course, her new math was a great deal different from the new math of today.

For my arch I began with a piece of cardstock on which I did TJ Bleach Swipe technique.  The schoolgirl image is from Graphics Fairy and the numbers she is working out are from a stamp by Artistic Outpost.