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Showing posts with label glasses. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Spring Fling! Using Img 5651 from Sherri Baldy

 Even though it's still February, Spring is right around the corner and I think this new image (#5651) from Sherri Baldy just reeks of
S P R I N G!!!
 I used Copics, epoxy dots, rub-on stitches and Glossy Accents for the glasses. Good chance to use those edges along you paper sheets-this one had Spring Fling-Perfect!
On the inside, I used multiple papers and matted a sentiment that is on the double sided papers.  When you get these images from Sherri at her store link here, they are b&w images and your creativity can go wild-that's where the polka-dots came from!

Wednesday, May 30, 2018

It's Raining Hearts on Sherri Baldy's Blog with Img 235

My latest creation for Sherri Baldy's Blog today is called Img 235  Raining Hearts.  It just cheered me up working on her in this oppressive HEAT we've had in Illinois!
I used a blue glaze on her for the glasses, a wooden LOVE Embellie,
3 orange "Twinkle Goosebumps" , and a section of paper lace.
On the inside a simple but meaningful sentiment.  This card will be going to a dear friend that will be leaving the office shortly.  She will be missed !!!
Check out Sherri's Store and find your own special image that conveys all your feelings.  She's got hundreds of them!
Entering in Challenge:

Monday, August 25, 2014

Back to Caveman Times with Lacy Sunshine at Seems a Little Sketchy!

 The Generous Sponsor, Lacy Sunshine, will be donating 3 images of their choice to the winner of this next challenge.  Here is the Sketch that Seems a Little Sketchy would like you to use.  There's always some variances in that you can flip the design, substitute shapes etc. as long as you keep the same "idea" -we like to be accommodating!  After  all, it's supposed to be fun!!
Lacy Sunshine has a series that I just adore called Eleanor (cute little girl with HUGE glasses), Pickles (adorable frog), and Tilly (the Dino).  They're very intricate designs but when you just learn to deal with a section at a time, so easy to complete. Since I needed to enlarge my digi to color the details, my shape is rounded rectangle instead of circle (see, accommodating).  To make it a birthday card, I added a glossy chipboard tag I braded on the front.  The neatest thing I added was a deep green acrylic ribbon slide to put some bubbly dinosaur paper through it.
Our challenges last 2 weeks-plenty of time for you to join in the contest-we'd love to see your creations!  Come have some FUN with us!