Tuesday, August 31, 2010
WOW! Finally!
Well, I finally made Kard Krazy's Tag Tuesday Sampler. The Scrapbook Tag that I made below was shown in the sampler this week.. The challenge was to make a tag by scrapbooking it. This has really given me a boost to my ego!
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Compendium of Curiosities, Week 11
I'm getting a little behind so i am posting twice today as I want to enter The Compendium of Curiosities, Week 11. The challenge this week was to do the Blended Batik from Tim Holtz's book. The challenge is sponsored by StudioL3. I was slow to join the challenge because I was waiting on my book. This is a wonderful book showing various Tim Holtz's techniques in step by step pictures. I am slso entering this in Simon Says Stamp and Show
Labels:
Blended Batik,
Compendium of Curiosities,
Tags
Scrap A Tag
The challenge at Kard Krazy this week was to Scrap A Tag. This was a fun challenge. I did a little make believe with my tag using a digital from Altered Artifacts. I I hope you enjoy seeing this little creation as much as I did making it.
Labels:
Altered Artifacts,
Tag Tuesday
Monday, August 23, 2010
Other Than Paper
The Tag Tuesday Challenge this past week is to stamped on something other than paper. This tag is a drink can. I did a little Cuttlebug Highllight on it and stamp on the circle with Staz On. l The coloring on the tag is from alcohol inks. I finished of the tag with a little silver-looking lace.Friday, August 20, 2010
Paper Piecing
I knew the minute I got this stamp from Artistic Outpost that I wanted to do some paper piecing on it. This is a card I sent to my Just One partner this month. Both stamps are from Artistic Outpost.
Labels:
Artistic Outpost,
Paper Piecing
Four More Scraplings
Here are four more Scraplings I did for the Gingersnap Creations swap. The first one on the left has a 3D Clown from Artistic Outpost, The second has digital images from Twisted Papers and the tihrd scrapling has an image of a lighthouse by Stamp Craft.. The final scrapling has a rose image from.All Night's Media.
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.
Labels:
Artistic Outpost,
Gothic Arch,
Graphics Fairy
Scraplings-Second Pair
Once you get started making Scraplings it is hard to quit. The nice thing about it is that they use those small pieces of cardstock. The one on the left uses Stampin' Up's small flower stamp while the one on the right uses a stamp from Scrolls Work.
Labels:
Scraplings,
Scrolls Work Stamps,
Stampin' Up
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Scraplings-First Pair
This is my first pair of Scraplings. Gingersnap Creations has an art swap this month of Scraplings. I have never made any of these before. The first is my entry for the Sunshine theme of Gingersnaps Creations that ends today. The second uses a stamp from Artistic Outpost..
Labels:
Artistic Outpost,
Scraplings
Saturday, August 14, 2010
WOW! 1500 and Counting
I never thought that I would have 1500 visitors to my blog in less that one year. Thank you each one for visiting my site and I hope you were inspired. Please continue to come back.
Compendium of Curiosities No.9
I finally got my copy of Tim Holtz's Compendium of Curiosities. This is my first entry in this challenge. The exact challenge was to create something using Distress Crackle. My background is almost like leather as I worked with it quite a bit. It doesn''t act like cardstock, but has a very flexible and soft feel. On it I did a technique called Embossed Acrylic and then lightly distressed it.
The frame in the middle of the arch contains my crackle paint which has been distressed. It looks almost like marbling. Within the distressed crackle are some stamped crowns. The stamp used was from Stampoer Anonymous. I was trying for an antique-looking picture showing crown As a finishing touch, I addedd some paper lace and a flower. This will also be entered into the Gothic Arches' Crowns challenge.
The frame in the middle of the arch contains my crackle paint which has been distressed. It looks almost like marbling. Within the distressed crackle are some stamped crowns. The stamp used was from Stampoer Anonymous. I was trying for an antique-looking picture showing crown As a finishing touch, I addedd some paper lace and a flower. This will also be entered into the Gothic Arches' Crowns challenge.
Labels:
Compendium of Curiosities,
Gothic Arch
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Mannequin
This has been the most interesting challenge that I have participated in. It is the Mannequin Challenge at Tag Tuesday.
Their guest hostess picked this theme. I have a couple of pics showing different views of my entry. The first thing I did was to use my pattern stamp from B-Line. I thought that would be a perfect start. Next I used a piece of gold heart and cut away most of it so it would fit around the neck. Afterwards I draped a piece of material from an old skirt that I had. I clipped the top of the drap with a decorated paper clip. Next to show the waistline I put a piece of trim around the waist. The trim has an organza ribbon weaving in and out of a strip of pearls. As an added touch I glued a safety pin to "hold" the pattern on the manneequin.

I felt that the piece was a little out of balance so I used a stamp from Artistic Outpost that had numbers going in different directions as I remembered when I sewed that almost all of my patterns had numbers or markings that meant nothing to me. Finally, I put a little scroll cutout from my Cricuit on the corner bottom to give it a little more weight and balance on that side.. I really enjoy making this mannequin. I definitely will be doing this again even if it is not for a challenge.
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