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Here is my attempt at a neighborhood for Christy Tomlinson's Whimsy Winter class. Somehow the trees took over and then the neighbors! Fancy Pants rub-ons. The Snowpeeps were from a Basic Grey paper - cut out and doodled. The girls and critters are from my stamp set - Storybook Village (Stampington).
This was so fun. For my first card I used "Ready Set Go" by Amy Tangerine patterned paper and tiny house image from Hero Arts "My Favorite" set and also tiny splatter image to show some smoke out of the chimney. For my second card I used BasicGrey's patterned paper and stamped the "Sweet Threads Spirals" stamp using only versamark ink (It is hard to see) and also used the "My Favorite" stamp set for the feather and sentiment. I love the combination of gold, aqua and pink. Thank you so much Martha for this awesome theme.
Thank you. :-)
I am so inspired by this month's challenge! I love Autumn and I've been itching to play with fall colors and themes!
I made this card using Basic Grey > Urban Prairie > Bluebird and Cosmo Cricket > Wanted > Slim Jim patterned papers. Sentiment stamped in VersaFine Vintage Sepia pigment ink.
The butterflies were stamped on Glossy Paper using Ranger Archival Ink in jet black. Then they were colored using Spiced Marmalade (orange), Mustard Seed (yellow), and Shabby Shutters (green) Distress Inks.
Then I spread a layer of Crystal Stickles glitter glue over top of the butterflies. This gives them such a cool effect. I've uploaded close-ups of both the large butterfly and small butterfly so you can see them better!
Thanks for looking! :-)
A mixed media project on a 4.5x6" canvas board. The orange got a little too bright, but I got tired of wrasslin' the photo editor, LOL. Papers from Basic Grey, Friend definition background stamp by Hero Arts.
I decided to do my mini about general style, not just fashion (I don't consider myself to be very fashionable anyway lol).
My book is bigger so I used a 5x7 photo collage of various photos I already had.
Supplies:
Patterned Paper, stamps and Fabric Strip: Studio Calico
Flower:Prima
Button: Making Memories
Ink: Ranger
Paint: Ranger and Making Memories
Bunting and circle letter stickers: Jenni Bowlin
Letter stickers: October Afternoon, BasicGrey and Sassafras
Mist: Glimmer Mist
Oh my heavens!! This stamp has put me in utter bliss!! I Also got to pull out a doily from my thrift store stash and play with that!
I made this card for day 3 of the Pattern Play class at www.onlinecardclasses.com/
I was inspired by Debby Hughes' ideas for using bold patterns as accents. Thanks for looking.
Supplies: Hero Arts On the Go Bike (657783, Arrow die cuts), Hero Arts Year Round Sentiments (CL582), Hero Arts Thinking of You (CL140), Hero Arts Shallows Layering Paper (PS655), BasicGrey Aspen Frost patterned papers, VersaMark Ink and white embossing powder.
I was inspired to make this card based on a pierced card created by Monika in Germany. It was the first time I saw someone put dots on the wings of the butterfly and I really liked the effect. I think the dots on the wings remind me of the dots you will see on a Monarch Butterfly and that was what inspired me the most.
Materials used:
* Basic Grey Archaic 6"x6" paper pad: Pods pattern
* cardstock: white, textured white, and textured green
* gemstones: orange (unknown brand)
* Hero Arts CL292 Celebrate All Day (sentiment)
* Hero Arts F5158 Heart Winged Butterfly
* Prismacolor Premier colored pencils: PC918 orange and PC921 pale vermillion
* Provo Craft Cuttlebug (used to die cut with Nestabilities)
* Spellbinders Nestabilities Label One and embossing pad
* Tsukineko VersaFine pigment ink: Vintage Sepia
Thanks for looking! :-)
Card created for the Caardvarks Design Team Gallery, using Hero Arts stamps, and ShortCuts products. So great to work with. The card holders were ivory and I inked with Tim Holtz Tattered Rose distress ink.
HA Stamp:
CL272 - All Occasion Messages
PP - Basic Grey
Machine stitching, butterfly punch.
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Patterned paper from BasicGrey Picadilly Collectiong and several Spellbinders label dies used for this stamp. TFL!
arrived : April 11, 2013
there are a limited number of fat quarter & half metre bundles available of the 24 prints we received of this collection.
Figgy Pudding by Basic Grey for Moda fabric. I used most of a charm pack, turnover pack and jelly roll to complete the blocks. Beautifully quilted by Natalia of Piece 'N Quilt.
Today's scramble challenge was to create a card using patterned paper and paper piecing. (I also used Sketch 3 of the current sketch challenge on the Hero Arts blog.) Thanks for looking.
Supplies: Hero Arts Cling Dots (CG139), Hero Arts 3 Leaves (CG286), Hero Arts Script Messages (AR137), all pattern papers from BasicGrey What's Up paper pad, Ranger Distress Ink (antique linen), VersaMark ink, and Versafine Onyx Black ink.
Made this card for a dear friend who I have not seen for a year.
Using Hero Hues Soft Pool, Pool and Versafine Deep Lagoon. Bitterfly dies from CheeryLynn.
see more pages at www.shurkus.com
This is my art journal, in an old book. It is in the beginning stages, and none of these pages are done. I am just PLAYING – I’m not criticizing myself, I’m not judging how they look. It is very freeing, and I’m enjoying it a lot!! I talked about where/how I was inspired in this post here. I hope you enjoy looking at these pages, and hopefully I will inspire YOU to play and be free!! I enjoy the fact that there is text already on the pages, so you don’t have an empty page just staring at you. Since it is an older book, I have been re-enforcing the spine with some old 7gypsies book binders tape I have had in my stash. I also have been tearing pages out here and there since the pages I am creating have some thickness to them, I need to make room so it will close a little bit.
My first Moda Bake Shop project. Random Reflections. Made in Eva by Basic Grey for Moda.
Have a looksie : www.modabakeshop.com/2010/07/random-reflections.html
I can't seem to put these new bird stamps away so I made a thank-you card for my mother. Thanks for looking.
Supplies: Hero Arts Enjoy Today (CL759), Hero Arts Cherish Yesterday (AC032), Hero Arts Forever (AC037), Hero Arts Bird (D5890), Hero Arts L'Oiseau (D5909), BasicGrey Kneehighs paper, Hero Arts Ink (Soft Pool, Mint Julep, Tide Pool, and Ocean), and Hero Arts Gems and Flowers.
i made this using the penny black sketch. the papers are from the basicgrey jovial 6x6 pad and the stamps are from the penny black set "let it snow".
challenges: A blog named Hero #1, April Hero Arts sketch challenge
cardstock: PTI kraft
paper: Basic Grey Konnichiwa
stamps: Hero Arts/Basic Grey Konnichiwa/Japanese Garden
ink: memento rich cocoa
other: stitching
A card for a baby girl using the "kiss from the sun" stamp set and BasicGrey Olivia papers. If you like this card you can watch a "how-to" video on my blog www.clips-n-cuts.com/2010/08/weekend-video-its-a-girl/
Little Benjamin is having his second birthday. Card made without metal brads or any other "dangerous" little things :)
Basic Grey's new Two Scoops papers and figure is from Tone Finnangers Tilda-collection. Love them!
Made with scraps from Basic Grey's lines Fruitcake and Blitzen, backed with Essex Linen in putty, hand quilted with Aurifil 12 wt. in red and aqua.
Guess who got new Hero Arts Stamps today :-)
A full supplies list can be found over on my blog :
thehandmadecardblog.wordpress.com/2009/08/27/happy-birthd...
Greta's Scramble challenge was to create a project using a supply that is not typically used for paper crafts. I used floral wire for my non-traditional card making supply.
supplies - Hero Arts Gratitude background (CG644), Hero Arts Poppy (H5904), Hero Arts Many Birthday Messages (CL611), BasicGrey Highline paper pad, Spellbinders Label die, and Floral Wire.
I simply cannot get enough of this Hydrangia stamp!!! The music was stamped with Pumis Stone D.I. Butterflies are an old Stamp in the Hand stamp. Postmarks are from the HA Manuscript stamp. TFL!
(Forgot to photograph the belt!)
Dress for my dear Amy. She chose the print (Basic Grey's Max & Whiskers for Moda) and the pattern (Burdastyle Theresa) herself! And yes, I am confident she will be able to fit into this.