Monday, April 30, 2012

Crafting Bella Strawberries Freebie


My card is for our Seems A Little Sketchy challenge that starts today and I must say I really like this sketch!  Our sponsor for this challenge is Whimsy Stamps but we needed to use our own images.  I had an e mail Friday morning announcing this freebie at Crafting Bella so I went to take a look and thought it would work nicely for our sketch.  I've also had a thing for coloring fruit lately too!  Win, win...  

I only used nine Copic markers to color the image B63, B60, R59, R46, R35, YG67, YG63, YG03, YG01.  The patterned papers are digital papers that were scraps as well as the ric rak, I did have to cut out the Kwikutz tab from the die.  The sentiment is from the Papertrey Ink Signature Greetings acrylic stamp set.  

I hope you have time to play in our challenge at Seems A Little Sketchy!  
Don't forget you still have about 24 hours to apply for a position on the Seems A Little Sketchy design team, here's a link with info for you.

Thanks for visiting my blog today -

Challenges:
Creative Monday's - Anything Goes
Lolipop Crafts - Anything Goes
Make It Monday - Anything Goes

Hambo Stamps Goat


My card is for the Hambo Hoedown featuring one of their newest images Goat.  The challenge theme is Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.  I've been thinking about that for several days now...  I grabbed the local newspaper off the table and cut into it for my first layer and my recycled element.  

Goat is colored with Copic markers BG10, BG11, BG32, BG34, N1, N3, N5, C0, R20, E70, E71, E74.  I looked at images on Google to see what colors goats really are and was happy to find out they come in a wide variety of colors.  

Part of this challenge was to use one of the sentiments that come with the cute Goat.  I did use their sentiment but edited it and played with it to make it round by following a tutorial for PhotoShop Elements that you can find here.  I added a Cheery Lynn Designs die cut button to the center of my sentiment and threaded crochet thread through the two holes and tied a bow for a finishing touch.

Thanks for visiting my blog today -

Challenges:
Hambo Hoedown - Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
2 Sisters - Black & White and a hint of One Other Color

Saturday, April 28, 2012

MayzyArt Stamps MacKenzie


I have a fun card to share today that's inspired by one of my friends.  When I saw this digital image at MayzyArt Stamps I had to have it because this girl looks like my friend Heather!  I hope she's flattered when I give her the card...  The image name is MacKenzie, I think she should be named Heather, lol.

She's colored with Copic markers YG01, YG03, YG23, E000, E00, E02, E04, BG10, W0, R11, R12, R20, R22, B60, B63, B66, E40, E41, E43, E44, E51, E53, E55, E57, B91, B93, B95, B97.  The papers I used are Stampin' Up! Cameo Coral & Almost Amethyst, Via Vellum Basic Black, Copic X Press It and Mohawk Bright White.  I also used long narrow Spellbinders dies and a Darice embossing folder, my sentiment is from Create With TLC.

Thanks for visiting my blog today -

Challenges:
Crafty Catz - Anything Goes
Inspire Me Fridays - Anything Goes
Aud Sentiments - Anything Goes
Craft Us Crazy - Favorite Stamp Co./Inspiration
Southern Girls Challenge - Get Your Girly On
Make It Monday - Anything Goes

Friday, April 27, 2012

Peddler's Pack Cherries


I have a card to share with you today that I wasn't sure I was going to be able to save.

After coloring this stamp with Copic markers I remembered I had a patterned paper with cherries on it I thought would go well with it.  The stark white background really stood out with the papers so I decided to re-color the background after coloring it BG000.  I first tried with Y21 and used my blender pen to help smooth the color then went back with YR31 and went over it again removing some of the color with the blender pen.   After letting it dry I went back and dotted the blender pen all over the background to hopefully give it some sort of aged looking pattern.  

The patterned papers are a mini pad by Melissa Frances called Kitschy Kitchen, rather vintage looking.

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Thursday, April 26, 2012

Digital Delights by Louby Loo Screechy Crow


I have a fun Digital Delights by Louby Loo design team card to share today using Screechy Crow.
I used a sketch by Tami Mayberry I saw at Card Positioning Systems quite awhile ago and I have a supply list below:

ALL DDSTAMPS USED:  Screechy Crow
CS AND PAPERS:  Sorbet Lemon, Via Vellum Leaf Green & Basic Black, Copic X Press It, Discount Card Stock’s Cobalt
INK:  HP LaserJet 2050
MARKERS (if any):  Copic Y13, Y15, Y17, Y18, B60, B63, YG67, YG23, YG13, YG03, E23, E33, E43, N1, N3, N5
ACCESS. AND EMBELLISHMENTS:  Spellbinders Circle dies
COLORING MEDIUM (if any):  Copic markers
SPECIAL TECHNIQUES (if any):  Copic cloud background

I hope you'll stop by our Digital Delights by Louby Loo blog to see all the wonderful creations from our design team.

Thanks for visiting my blog today -

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

A Day For Daisies Sweet Summertime


We have a new challenge starting today at Operation Write Home Stars & Stamps, the theme is Sweet Summertime".  I have a few cards to share today that fit the theme that I made and have already been shipped to Operation Write Home.  The digital image for this card is from A Day For Daisies.


The digital image for this card came from Sketching Stamper.


A House Mouse Stamp.

I hope you'll have time to play along in our Sweet Summertime challenge at Operation Write Home Stars & Stamps this week.  Thanks for visiting my blog today -

Challenges:
Operation Write Home - Sweet Summertime

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Hambo Stamps Apple Eaten


I'm playing along in the Hambo Hoedown again this week using their fun Apple Eaten image times four!  
You might be wondering why four?  Well...  that's what "The Bacon Bits" are challenging us with - using four of something on our cards.  It could be embellishments, papers, images, etc., as long as there are four.

The image for this weeks challenge if you played along last is called Candles and if you didn't play along you can buy it here.


I know I always say this but... my card was really fun to make - I was going to color the apples red then decided to do something unexpected and use green, my favorite color.  I colored the apples with Copic markers YG01, YG21, YG23, E44, E42, E40, T3,T5.  The papers used are Copic X Press It, Via Vellum Leaf Green & Basic Black, the patterned paper was printed on Mohawk Bright White Color Copy 110 lb cover stock and is from Digital Delights by Louby Loo's Spring Has Sprung digital paper pack.  I also used a Papertrey Ink scalloped edge die, black grossgrain ribbon and a couple of stamps from the Lil Inker's set Rainbow & Cloud Sentiments.

Hey, did you hear?!!! 
My Nerd card won Best In Show again last week in the Hambo Hoedown, how fun!
Here it is again in case you didn't get to see it -

 
Have a blessed weekend and I'll see you again next week, thanks for visiting my blog -

Challenges:
Hambo Hoedown - Four of Something
Just Keep On Creating - Anything Goes
The Pixie Cottage - Green & Gorgeous
Art With No Boundaries - Anything Goes
Make It Monday - Anything Goes
Oh La La - Bold & Bright
Stamp With Fun - Favorite Colors
Simon Says Stamp & Show - Anything Goes
Tammy's Scrappin' Corner - Anything Goes With A Splash of Green


Friday, April 20, 2012

Notes From Home


One of the things I wanted to do that qualifies as catching up on things I need to do around our house was making peanut butter dog cookies for Maxine.  I found the recipe on Pinterest by Brown Eyed Baker, it looked like it might be quick, easy and fun.  I started working on the dog cookies about a half an hour before Jenny & Michael got home from school in hopes they'd like to join in.  When they came in the door they thought it smelled really good in the house and wanted to try a cookie, lick the beaters, bowl, etc.  I told them to help themselves -  Jenny had to go wash her mouth out, lol, what drama!  

Can you see Maxine in the above picture?  Not my watermark either!


Here she is posing for me and keeping an eye on her kids.


A picture of the finished product, it was a double batch.  
Maxine thinks they're delicious!

The recipe for you:

Ingredients:
2 cups whole-wheat flour
1 Tablespoon baking powder
1 cup natural peanut butter
1 cup low-fat milk

Bake at 375 degrees for 20 minutes.

I bought my bone shaped cookie cutters from Amazon and I've also seen them since in PetSmart with the Martha Stewart pet supplies.  I like the smaller size dog treats because Maxine makes less of a mess with them so I went for the smaller size cookie cutters.

Oh, if you couldn't see Maxine in the first picture look very carefully between Michael & Jenny about table height and you'll see her.  Have a blessed day and thanks for visiting my blog -

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Digital Delights by Louby Loo Make A Splash


I have a fun Digital Delights by Louby Loo design team card to share with you today using Wendy's Whale and Make a Splash sentiment.  My layout is a recent sketch challenge from Operation Write Home Stars & Stamps.  I have a supply list for you below:

ALL DDSTAMPS USED:  Whale & Make A Splash Sentiment
CS AND PAPERS:  The Paper Mill Light Purple & Turquoise, 
Via Vellum Basic Black,  Copic X Press It
INK:  HP LaserJet
MARKERS (if any):  Copic N1, N3, N5, B60, BV23, B12 B14, B000
ACCESS. AND EMBELLISHMENTS:  Spellbinders Circles, Papertrey Ink Ric Rac die, Cuttlebug embossing folder
COLORING MEDIUM (if any):  Copic Markers  
SPECIAL TECHNIQUES (if any):  OWH Sketch Challenge

Thanks for visiting my blog today! 

Challenges:
Whoopsie Daisy - Free & Easy

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

OMG What Happend Here?!

I usually do my Wednesday blog post to announce and show my card for the Operation Write Home Midweek Throwdown challenge.  I haven't had the chance to make a card but I can tell you it's a color challenge but I'll let you go find out what colors!

I've been posting about our garden and my potted herb garden, I have an update about that today.  The herb garden is doing well and I'm happy it's portable.  We've had some crazy weather, one day temperatures are in the low 90's and then last night we got a nice wind and rain storm so today the temperature is in the low 60's, later in the week it will be back to the 90's.  Spring time in Arizona, when the weather changes and regulates it will be just plain HOT here so I'm not complaining!


The ice cream carton of seeds have sprouted, I think this is the Bay Leaf...  Maxine tipped one of them over and I had to replant seeds so I'm not sure anymore.  The other ice cream carton with seeds hasn't had anything happen - but Maxine's big nose tip it over yet.


I needed to move the Basil, Spearmint & Thyme closer to the house because of the high winds we've been having.  They have gotten a little bigger and are doing well.  


Look what happened to the lettuce in my husband's covered garden out back, yikes!  When he told me something had eaten the lettuce I said, "darn rabbits found our garden".  He said, "ahh no, I don't think it was the rabbits!"  I guess not!    Luckily there is still time to plant a little more lettuce in a different spot?


This is the "before" picture from about ten days ago.

Have a blessed day and thanks for visiting my blog -

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Notes From Home

Hello blog friends!

I wanted to check in today to let you know I'm working on catching up on some of my card making as well as other stuff here at home.  My husband Rick had his prostate cancer surgery last Friday so I've been away from home more than usual with his surgery and after care doctors visits.  We live in a small town and have to travel to a larger city about 45 minutes away. 

He had Brachetherapy and is doing well with his recovery and feeling pretty good, I'm very happy to report.  I have a picture of him taken with my phone at the hospital as we were waiting for them to take him into surgery.


As you can see he was in good spirits...

If you notice I'm missing from my blog no worries I'll be back shortly.  Thanks for visiting today!

Monday, April 16, 2012

Squigglefy & Seems A Little Sketchy #11


I have a fun card to share with you for our Seems A Little Sketchy challenge that starts today!
Our fabulous sponsor is Squigglefly and that's where my cute Shy Bear image is from.  He didn't need much coloring and I used Copic markers YG01, YG03, YG05, YG93, E02, E25, E29, E53, E99, B000, BG000, RV02, RV52, RV55, V22, C00, C1, T1.  I decided to try out some of my hoarded patterned papers from the Cosmo Cricket Pixie-Licious mini deck for this sketch and paired them with Via Vellum Basic Black and Copic X Press It.

I hope you'll join our sketch challenge!

Thanks for visiting my blog today -

Challenges:

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Pillow Pets


Maxine has become a pillow pet, what a comfy way to watch t.v. on the floor -


"Yes Mom I do understand I'm not supposed to be on the furniture, you see technically I'm not..."

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Hambo Stamps Nerd


I have my Hambo Hoedown card that I wanted to share today!

I was delighted to find their cute Hambo Stamps Nerd set in my e mail box Tuesday evening.
I had to wait until Wednesday morning to see what the actual challenge was but that's a good thing, the image can play in my mind for awhile before they give the "what to do with it".  When I looked at the Hambo Hoedown challenge Wednesday morning I saw we are being challenged to use PLAID and/or mix patterned papers, how fun!  

Did I mention I think this image is totally cute?!
I can close my eyes and see my Dad wearing a white shirt with pocket protector and pink plaid Bermuda shorts, lol.  My Mom used a pocket protector too but it was in her purse, looks like my parents were nerds...  and the apples don't fall far from the trees do they?!  Then my mind turns to my sweet daughter, for quite awhile she dressed herself in plaids and stripes or dots mismatching her colors.  When I asked if I could help her she told me she liked it so I stopped asking.  She's a little older now and her "fashion" has changed to that of a proper pre-teen girl.  Thanks Hambo Stamps for a moment of nostalgia - 

About my card - I just had to paper piece the Nerd's clothing and use dots and plaid together but my Cosmo Cricket mini deck patterns were just too big.  I tore the plaid and red & white polka dot papers from the pad and scanned them into my computer and then shrunk them to fit my cute nerd.  After playing in Photoshop Elements and Microsoft Publisher I was satisfied with my "work", I printed him this way and that, cut out the articles of clothing and got to work coloring with Copic markers.  

I used G000, G20, BG70, BG93, BG90, E00, E000, E02, E41, E42, E43, E44, Y17, Y15, Y13, YR16, YR07, T2, C00, C0, W1, W3, W5, W7.  To outline him I wanted to match the blueish patterned paper so I used BG000 then blended it with BG90.  After coloring and assembling the card using my Cosmo Cricket Mitten Weather mini deck I added Glossy Accents to his teeth and glasses for a little extra shine.  Oh, the sentiment I cropped and stretched out on one line to fit my sketch, it actually comes stacked.  
Don't you just love digital images?!!

Have a nice weekend and thanks for visiting my blog -

Challenges:
Hambo Hoedown - Plaid
Paper Pretties - 2 or More Designer Papers
The Pixie Cottage - Paper Piecing
Operation Write Home Stars & Stamps - Make 'em Laugh
Lawn Fawn - Make 'em Laugh

Cuddly Buddly's LIlyboo Hogwash


Happy Saturday!

My card is to point you to a "Make 'em Laugh" blog hop at the Operation Write Home Stars & Stamps blog today featuring many well known Craft Suppliers.

As I said the theme is Make 'em Laugh so I used my Lilyboo Hogwash digital image.  This cutie is colored with Copic markers V12, V15, V17, BG01, BG000, B60, E50, R20, R30, R32, C00, C0, C1, C2, C6, W0, W1, YG01, YG03, YG13, YG17, YG93.  My layout is Operation Write Home's Sketch #116 from last Sunday and the papers I used are Stampin' Up! Almost Amethyst, Eggplant Envy, Sorbet Blue Ice, Via Vellum Basic Black and Copic X Press It.

This was a really fun card to make following the OWH sketch, I like how Julie has the measurements written on the sketches for us so I don't need to print them out and measure anything.  I only added one extra element to the sketch with the Spellbinders tag for my computer generated sentiment, I couldn't help myself  (:   

Enjoy the Make 'em Laugh blog hop and thanks for visiting my blog today -

Challenges:
Operation Write Home Stars & Stamps - Sketch #116
Just Keep On Creating - Anything Goes
Scapbook Sisterz - Anything Goes
Inspire Me Fridays - Anything Goes

Friday, April 13, 2012

Cuddly Buddly Love Birdies


I have a fun card using a Cuddly Buddly digital image today.  I colored the love birds with Copic markers R22, R24, R27, Y13, Y15, Y17, B12, B14, R81, R83, R85, cut it out with a Spellbinders circle then matted it with a Spellbinders pinking circle die.  After that I cut two more Spellbinders circles, layered them and added them.  

Cardstock colors are Via Vellum Basic Black, Astro Brights Galaxy Gold, Turquoise, Stampin' Up! Pixie Pink and Copic X Press It.  I used two Papertrey Ink dies, double ended banners and a ric rac die for the edge of the turquoise panel.  "Tweetheart" is computer generated, I needed something for my double ended banner.  I also used two new to me Darice embossing folders.  

Thanks for visiting my blog today -

Challenges:

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Digital Delights by Louby Loo Little Dumpling & Stork


I have a Digital Delights by Louby Loo design team card to share today!
I used the digital stamp Little Dumpling & Stork, sentiment set Baby Sentiments & digital paper pack "Sweetheart".

Supply List:

ALL DDSTAMPS USED:  Little Dumpling & Stork, Sweetheart digital paper pack, Baby Sentiments
CS AND PAPERS:  Via Vellum Basic Black, Stampin’ Up! Rose Red, Copic X Press It, Mohawk Color Copy Bright White 110 lb
INK:  HP OfficeJet 6000, HP LaserJet
MARKERS (if any):  R85, R83, R81, E000, E00, E01, B000, Y15, Y13, Y11, YR04, E34, T0, T1
ACCESS. AND EMBELLISHMENTS:  Cheery Lynn Designs French Flair die, Papertrey Ink ric rac die
COLORING MEDIUM (if any):  Copic Markers
SPECIAL TECHNIQUES (if any):  sky background with Copic markers

 Be sure to stop by our Digital Delights by Louby Loo blog to see all our fabulous design team inspiration!

Thanks for visiting my blog today -

Challenges: 
Creative Belli Challenge - Children
The House That Stamps Built - Birds of a Feather
Just Keep On Creating - Anything Goes
More Than Favors - Baby Theme

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Wax Fruit Company Just The Car


We have a new challenge at Operation Write Home Stars & Stamps that starts today!
Our theme is Father's Day and I have my card ready ahead of time.

I've had this digital image from Wax Fruit Company for awhile now, it's actually been minimized on a Publisher page on my computer screen ready to print the perfect size for this sketch.  How's that for a reminder that I REALLY want to use this image and sketch?!  

I'm really happy with the way my card turned out, I love this image and it is perfect for this sketch by Mary Williams too.  I have a feeling that this is one of those sketches that.... well you know!

I used Copic markers to color the image:  BG11, BG23, BG13, C0, C1, BG0000, BG10, YG11, R27, R46, R59, T3, T5, Y000.  I tried something new I learned from Jennifer at Dove Art Studios with the windows.  I used YG11, BG10 & BG0000 in that order to color the windows so they look transparent.  

The papers used are Via Vellum Basic Black, Hero Arts Layering CS Bayou, Neenah Pewter, Copic X Press It.  Three red brads from my hoarded supplies, I haven't used brads in ages!  The DAD is a stamp by CC Rubber Stamps dated 1996.

I hope you have time to play in our Father's Day themed challenge at Operation Write Home Stars & Stamps this week!

Thanks for visiting my blog today -

Challenges:

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Copic Coloring Book Peddler's Pack Fruit Medley


I have a page from my Copic Coloring Book to share with you today.

If you've been following along with my blog recently you know I've had a little more time to color with my Copic makers and have been practicing.  The image I practiced on today is a background stamp made by the Peddler's Pack.  It's rather intimidating in size and the variety of fruit to color but I did it!  

My youngest son Michael was sitting with me while I was coloring talking about what colors I should use and if the picture was looking "real".  When I got to the apricot we both started to laugh, he said it kinda looks like someones butt and I agreed.  Especially after I colored it, lol. 

Almost everything looks good enough to eat - thanks for visiting my blog today!

Challenges:
Oozak Challenge - Anything Goes
Divas By Design - Anything Goes
Make It Monday - Anything Goes
Prairie Fairy Fridays - Anything Goes

Monday, April 9, 2012

Bugaboo Stamps Halloween Brats


I know it's kind of odd to be showing a Halloween image in April but I'm still working on my 2012 Mini Calendar!  I love Bugaboo Stamps images so my October calendar page has one of Jodie's Brats and her Halloween Fence.  I colored the scene using Copic markers and added the night sky using Isopropyl Alcohol and a Q Tip then the B23 refill and the other end of the Q Tip. 

The layout is actually a sketch and still kind of looks like the sketch.  The papers are Via Vellum Basic Black, Stampin' Up! Pumpkin Pie & Barely Banana & Orchid Opulence.  I used the Bind It All for the holes I will eventually use to bind it. 

Thanks for visiting my blog today -

Challenges:
Catch The Bug - Anything Goes
Anything Goes Challenge - Anything Goes
Divas By Design - Anything Goes
Papertake Weekly - Anything Goes

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Notes From Home

Happy Easter Weekend!
I've had more free time lately to pursue things that interest me and a touch of spring fever too.
I've been enjoying being out in our garden before it becomes summer here and everything turns crispy and burnt.

I've been taking a free online Growing Herbs for Beginners class


and here's my class project, Spearmint, Lemon Balm, Sweet Basil, German Thyme, Bay Leaf & Calendula.  The last two are from seed packets.  I'm not sure if the seeds are going to have enough time to mature before the temperature here reaches 115 degrees or if they'll survive indoors with central air conditioning.  
Like everything else in life, it's going to be a learning process.  


I planted some in "pots" and some in the garden with our tomatoes, lettuce and carrots.  
I up-cycled ice cream buckets that we saved for pots and picked a couple of smaller ice cream containers from the trash to house my seeds until the seedlings are big enough to transplant. 


One of the reasons for trying a potted herb garden was shade, the table has an umbrella and if they don't do well in this area of the yard I can pick them up and move them to another location.  


A couple of Stevia plants with the African Daisies on the other side of the house.


My husbands shaded garden, the sun is so intense here that Rick tried using sun shade to cover some of the plants so maybe they wouldn't burn up and it works.  There are lettuce, tomatoes, carrots, bell peppers, green onions and the ever encroaching Bermuda grass under the shade.

Hopefully the next pictures won't be of dried up scorched plants!

Thanks for visiting my blog today and have a blessed Easter -

Friday, April 6, 2012

Hambo Stamps Paper Boy


I had so much fun making this card!

I love Hambo Stamps and haven't had time to play in their weekly challenge until last week with the new stamps that they have for Operation Write Home.  I clicked the link Wednesday morning and found the newest challenge and couldn't resist, I think I'm hooked!

The theme of the challenge is to make a card with an extra fold, hmmm...
I'm not quite clear on what they mean by that but I did my best to incorporate another fold or two or three...

I also noticed the Tuesday Tutorial at Operation Write Home Stars & Stamps for a special fold pop up card and wanted to give it a try.  My card is based off that tutorial but I changed some measurements to make it work better for me.


Here's a picture of it open, the "hey dad" I made on the computer to match the Hambo sentiment because I'll use it for a Birthday or Father's Day card for my Operation Write Home box.  I wanted to hide part of the sliding mechanism and balance my card so I printed "hey dad" on red cardstock and made a tab.


Here's a photo of what the piece looks like before you add your image and my tab.


I made the body of the card first and then colored my cute Hambo Paperboy with Copic markers:  N1, N2, N3, E41, E42, E43, E44, B000, B91, B93, B95, B97, YG01, YG03, YG05, YG25, E000, E00, E01, E02, E04, R20, W0, W1, C0, C1.  I created a patch of grass for him to stand on and a cloud background to finish it off.  If you'd like to learn how to make a cloud background with Copic markers I have a tutorial here.

Paper colors are Neenah Patriot Blue Linen, Red Pepper Linen & Kraft, Via Vellum Leaf Green and Copic X Press It.  A little scrap of grossgrain ribbon and a fun Hambo card ready to go to Operation Write Home.

Thanks for visiting my blog today -

Challenges:
Hambo Hoedown - Extra Fold
Operation Write Home Stars & Stamps Tuesday Tutorial - Pop Up Card
Divas By Design - Anything Goes
Little Darlings - Outside
Scrapbook Sisterz - Dad's Birthday/Men
Inspire Me Friday's - Anything Goes

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Digital Delights by Louby Loo Delightful Oz


It's new release day at Digital Delights by Louby Loo today and Wendy has some of the cutest digital images for us!  I was given Diploma Haystack to play with and I requested the new Delightful Oz Background Set.  I've learned how to manipulate these fun images so I can merge them together, the tree stump and scarecrow are two different images from two different sets - what fun!

I hope you'll stop by our Digital Delights by Louby Loo  blog to see all the fabulous inspiration from our design team today!

I have a supply list for you below:

ALL DDSTAMPS USED:  Diploma Haystacks & Treestump from the Delightful Ox Background Set
CS AND PAPERS:  Via Vellum Basic Black & Leaf Green, Colormates Pool, Sorbet Kiwi, Stampin’ Up! Pixie Pink, Copic X Press It blending card
INK:  HP LaserJet   
MARKERS (if any):  Copic – E25, E53, E99, YG01, YG05, YG25, YG03, YG63, RV66, RV55, RV52, B00, B02, B05, R20, C0, T3, T5, E44, E43, E42, E41, E51, E53
ACCESS. AND EMBELLISHMENTS:  Quickutz Flower, Cheery Lynn Designs Button, Papertrey Ink ric rac scrap (negative)
COLORING MEDIUM (if any):  Copic markers
SPECIAL TECHNIQUES (if any):  Merging digital images, Copic cloud background

Thanks for visiting my blog today -

Challenges:
Crazy Amigo Challenge - Anything Goes
Papercraft Star - Anything Goes

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Cuddly Buddly Thinking Of Ewe


We have a new Midweek Throwdown challenge at Operation Write Home that starts today!
The theme is "Thinking Of You".  I had this cute Cuddly Buddly sheep printed and thought it would be fun to use.  I colored it with Copic markers and used a sketch from Paper Pretties PWC 139 as inspiration for my layout.  I used Via Vellum Basic Black & Leaf Green, Stampin' Up! Pixie Pink and Copic X Press It most of which I was able to use from the scrap pile beside my paper trimmer.  How's that for spring cleaning?!

I hope you have time to play in our challenge at Operation Write Home this week.

Thanks for visiting my blog today -

Challenges:

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Dilly Bean Girl & Butterfly


Are you ever intimidated by a digital image you'd like to color?
This cute Dilly Beans Girl & Butterfly image has been printed and waiting for me for a couple of weeks now!
I took it with several other images to Craft Night at our church the other night and colored her, what fun!

I have to guess on the Copic markers I used but I think I'll be pretty close.
Hair - E70 - 79
Skin - E000, E00, E01
Eye - B60, B61, B63
Butterfly - Y13, Y15, Y17
Background - B60

I touched up some of her eye area with a C8 and left some of it alone, not the best print from my laser printer but who's to say I won't color this beauty again, she'd look fabulous with red hair...  

The Hello sentiment is part of a Hero Arts stamp that says Hello Girlfriend, perfect for her and the friend I want to use my card for.  

Thanks for visiting my blog today -

Challenges:
Make It Monday - Anything Goes
Tammy's Scrapin' Corner - Anything Goes
Fashionista Challenge - Anything Girlie
Crafty Catz - Use A Digital Image
Inspire Me Friday's - Anything Goes
Anything Goes Challenge - Anything Goes
Papertake Weekly - Anything Goes

Monday, April 2, 2012

Delicious Doodles Vintage Norton


Two blog posts and two masculine cards in one day, wow!

My card is for our Seems A Little Sketchy #10 challenge that starts today sponsored by Delicious Doodles!
We were able to choose images from Delicious Doodles for our sample cards, when I saw this motorcycle I knew it would be perfect, I flipped and slightly reversed the sketch so hopefully it's still recognizable! 

I'd been thinking about stamping "DAD" on the top of the red panel so it could be a Father's Day card but chickened out for awhile.  If it's not straight I'll have ruined my card.  I'm not the stamper I used to be, I've been spoiled by digital images, lol.  After my card was finished and sat for a few days I decided to get on my computer and print "Dad" in capital letters on red paper and see what it looked like.  I carefully trimmed the red piece to fit over the strip that is already there and secured it with adhesive.  I like it!

Be sure to check out our Seems A Little Sketchy challenge blog for all the wonderful inspiration from our design team!

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Challenges:
Make My Monday - Men & Boys Wheels
Sentimental Sunday's - My Hero
Crafty Emma's Challenge - No Girls Allowed!
Alphabet Challenge - D is for Dry Embossing
Cardmadfairy's Digi Days - Die Cuts and/or Punches
Delicious Doodles - Textures
C.R.A.F.T. Challenge - Things With Wheels

Digital Delights Rockabily Richie


It's my turn to do Hostess Monday at Digital Delights by Louby Loo, I needed a new card for my blog post!  

I looked through my design team file and thought it would be fun to work with Rockabilly Richie one more time.  I merged he and the Route 66 sign from the 50's sentiment collection and also made myself a sheet of 5.5 X 4.25 digital paper using the Route 66 sign.  Richie is colored with Copic makers, I have a supply list below:

ALL DDSTAMPS USED:  Rockabilly Richie, 50’s Sentiment set
CS AND PAPERS:  Via Vellum Basic Black, Mohawk Color Copy Bright White, Copic X Press It, Neenah Pewter, Stampin’ Up! Tempting Turquoise
INK:  HP OfficeJet 6000, HP LaserJet 2050
MARKERS (if any):  E74, E71, E04, E01, E00, E000, B000, B0000, B02, B05, B91, B93, B95, C0, C00, W1, W3, W5, W7, T1, T3, T5, T7
COLORING MEDIUM (if any):  Copic
SPECIAL TECHNIQUES (if any):  Merging digital images, making background papers

Operation Write Home is calling for masculine themed and Father's Day cards right now so my card will go in my OWH box.

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Challenges: 
The Cheerful Stamp Pad - Anything Goes
Stampin' For The Weekend - Anything Goes
365 Cards - What's Your Sign?