Sweet adorable Gingerbread Man baking away at more gingerbread cookies!
Reminds me of the story...Run! Run! As fast as you can't catch me. I am the Gingerbread Man!
Colored with pencils and Copics. Submitted to Christmas Kickstart Challenge.
Sweet adorable Gingerbread Man baking away at more gingerbread cookies!
Reminds me of the story...Run! Run! As fast as you can't catch me. I am the Gingerbread Man!
Colored with pencils and Copics. Submitted to Christmas Kickstart Challenge.
I was so excited to be invited as a guest designer this week over at 52 CCT. Its a Theme challenge this week and the theme is Pets!
What to choose from? I have dogs in many poses. I have cats. I have lambs. I have so many to choose from! I ended up with this stamp set "Santa Paws" from Art Impressions. I have used many stamps in this set but today I am working with the group of singing dogs.
I stamped the image first and masked it so I could do the sky which is Distress Oxides Prize Ribbon, Dusty Concord and Tumbled Glass. Those colors are my go-to when I make a night sky. The stars are splattered Dr Ph Martins Pen White Ink. it comes with a dropper. I just dipped a brush into it and splattered the ink. It works the best for me for stars. Next I colored with my Prismacolor Premier colored pencils. I love that sentiment that was stamped on vellum and clear embossed with Altenew Crystal Clear embossing powder. I picked the sentiment up from Rubberstamps.com called Christmas Cheer.
I hope you join us over at the 52 Christmas Card Throwdown. Just click the link and it will take you over to the Theme Challenge-Pets. We all would love to see what you make too!
When I saw this Highland Cow image at Kit and Clowder, I knew right away the birthday I was going to color it up for.
The card I made is called a bridge card and the bridge part is the fence in front of the cow.
I printed out the background on a full piece of light weight white cardstock and cut the pieces to fit and glue over each section.
The bridge part was a fence image printed, flipped over as an opposite and printed again. I fussy cut it and glued the largest fence post to the right side and the left large fence post, leaving the center loose. I pressed it flat to see where I needed to cut and match up the middle to attach at the perfect length. I was lucky that the both sides and the length I needed ended up being perfectly lined up where the two fence post met in the middle!
The Highland cow was large and I wanted it to be the focus of the card and the barn in the background. The cow is glued to a crossbar to show distance between the fence and barn.
The highland cow just looks like she is ready to go to a birthday party with her birthday hat of flowers on her head!
Verse Front: It's never too late to be what you want to be....
Definitely
not your normal A2 card and it BARELY fits in the 6"x9"manila
envelope. The base was a 11"x 5 3/4" and the two sides were folded at 1
1/2" each.
She got popped into the mail and on her way to wish a dear friend Happy Birthday!
Submitted to Challenge
Netta
Supplies
A dear 4 legged family member of my niece's passed away suddenly the other day so I needed to make her a special card. I wanted her to know our hearts went out to her. Pets are an important part of our lives and not everyone recognizes the grief someone goes through when they lose a pet but our family does. We are all animal lovers and we feel their pain.
Every time someone I know losing their best 4 legged friend, I water color an image for them. I used Arteza Metallic Water Color Paints and a water brush to color up the image...special for her.
Inside: ....so missed.
I have been looking at the color wheel (see info at the end of this post). There are 6 different combos on the color wheel that I want to try. Today is the first combo and I am using the Monochrome Combo. It fit well with the next challenge for Alphabet Challenge Blog.
The next alphabet is the letter "G" and at Alphabet Challenge Blog, they are calling for the color green so I submitted this card...
Behind the Memory Box Butterfly Spectacle die cut of butterflies and opening is a piece a green cardstock I had for years. It has flowers and butterflies all over it. It was perfect for the window area of the die cut when I popped it up with pop dots.
https://alphabetchallengeblog.blogspot.com/2023/06/g-is-for-green.html
Now, about that Color Wheel...
I have had an EK Success Rainbow Color Wheel for YEARS and never really used it.
I decided to do a bit of research and find out..how do you really use it? I am never really sure when I pick my colors. What really goes well together? Apparently, using a color wheel, will help me to quickly pick out colors and options depending on what is my end goal! The color wheel has a middle that spins around and you can move the arrows around to choose your colors. It will also have arrows to help with the different combinations. Depending if you are going for a single color or up to 4.