Monday, May 25, 2020

Three (or Four) Little Oinks

Have you been lucky enough to find Sherry West Art yet? She has super-cute digital images and has published at least one book (which I hope to get for my two great nephews later this year)! Sherry  was generous enough to give away one of her images, Three Little Oinks, to the Kit and Clowder Facebook group. I did modify it a little bit - the original image comes with three little piggies and I have three siblings (meaning four kids). So, I took the little one on the right, cropped the image down to that one, flipped it and added it to the left side. I'm still waiting to hear from Sherry that that was okay with her - I hope so. I colored the image with copic markers, used pink and tan background paper with washi tape and six plastic purple hearts along the washi tape borders. The washi tape was too wide for my area, so I cut it in half (not very straight, but I think it looks okay). I entered my card in three Outlawz Challenges - Tuesday Color, Wednesday Sketch and Crash Your Stash! Fun, Fun, Fun! Let me know what you think of my card.
I think my mom will enjoy this!
Have a wonderful day!

Saturday, May 9, 2020

Amelia Mermaid

This month's Progressive Freebie Challenge at The Outlawz Challenges uses an image called Amelia Mermaid from Elena Zinski Art. We received two images to choose from - a pre-colored version or uncolored version. I decided to color the image, but I cropped it so you cannot see the water or swimsuit top. Then I placed it on a flower frame from Tiddly Inks and added a sentiment also from Tiddly Inks (neither of which are available any longer). I think I can use this card for almost any occasion! I used Copic markers to do my coloring and Distress Ink, Broken China, for the shading (maybe I got a little carried away with the shading!). Then I used The Outlawz Challenges Wednesday Sketch Challenge for my card layout and the Crash your Stash Challenge for adding ribbon to my card! Three-for-one! I used ribbon in two places - the bow at the top left and the wide floral ribbon down the center (I think it is so pretty!). The wide ribbon had wire along the sides which I just pulled out. I added a small bling to the middle of Amelia's hair bow. Then I used a dark pink sparkly gel pen to fill in the middle of the frame doodles. I think it turned out as a really fun card! Let me know what you think!
Skin  E04, E11, E21, E00, E000, RV21; Eyeshadow G00
Flowers  RV29, RV25, RV23, RV21
Leaves, Stems  G09, G05, G03, G00
Flower Centers  E15, Y38, Y35, Y11
I hope your day is beautiful!

Thursday, May 7, 2020

50's Anniversary

In January I made an Anniversary card using The Greeting Farm image 50's Sweetheart and thought I would do another one in different colors. I think I will use this image for all of my Anniversary cards this year - all in different color schemes! The one I made in January was in purples and this one is in turquoise - the favorite colors of the intended recipients. I used copic markers to color the image and cut it out - that's one of the great things about The Greeting Farm images, they are easy to cut out by hand or with your Silhouette. I made a shaker card, cutting the heart out with my Silhouette and  used foam tape on the back. For the shaker elements I used sequins, tiny clay hearts jewel hearts and dew drops. I added an embellishment sticker (the flower flourish) and a ribbon for the bottom. I also added a little bling on her bow.
Take a look at my January card, too, and compare the two - I love them both! I hope you have a wonderful day!

Birthday Fairy

With all this shelter-in-place stuff going on, people are getting creative for children's birthday parties. My cousin in Indiana asked all of his friends on FB if they would send his granddaughter a birthday card to surprise her, as she is turning 6 years old. So I colored up the really cute Anniversary Fairy from The Greeting Farm. It is a digital image, so you can make her any size you want. I made a little scene with some digital images I had in my stash and made the sentiment to print on top. Before printing the Fairy I placed a digital image of a jewel flower on top of her wand (the image normally has a star on top of the wand to match the stars in her hair). I colored the Fairy with copic markers cut her out and added clear Wink of Stella on the stars, jewel flower and wings. I used foam squares to pop her up on the card, added 3 little glitter pieces and a rainbow bling strip down the right side. Take a look and let me know what you think!
Copic used:
Skin  E04, E11, E21, E00, E000, RV21
Hair  Rv29, RV25, RV23, RV21
Clothes V09, V06, V01, V00
Wings and Stars  Y11, V00, B00, RV21

I hope you have a Fairy Nice Day too!