Showing posts with label Cuttlebug. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cuttlebug. Show all posts

Thursday, September 15, 2011

CDAC Progressive Challenge - Week 2

Woohoo!  CDAC's Progressive Freebie Challenge is in it's second week, which will end shortly after I post my entry!  I am down to the wire with this one but I think I'll make the deadline with a few minutes to spare.  The rules are that you have to enter at least one project to receive the next set of images for free.  This week, the theme is Back to School.  I chose this cute little school girl by Stamp n Doodle, which was one of the free images we were given to use on our projects.  Isn't she adorable?  I wanted the card to be girly, even though it is all about school so I made it pink and embossed the background with the Cuttlebug folder called Typeset.  I don't have school-aged children so I don't have too many things that work for this theme but I figured the alphabet letters would work as well as anything.  I ran a darker pink chalk ink pad over the embossed image to make it more pronounced.  The little girl is colored with Copics.  The pocket watch stamp is by Studio 112 and the little alphabet tiles came in a collage kit my sister gave me for Christmas a few years ago.  The big pink bow is made from organza ribbon from my stash.  




I am entering this card in the following challenges:

CDAC Progressive Freebie Challenge - Week 2 (Back to School)

That's it for today.  Check back on Friday for my newest creation for my JustWordz Design Team.  Thanks so much for stopping by today.  I hope you enjoy this little card as much as I did making it.  Until then...

Happy crafting!
Anniebee

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Christmas in July Paper a la Mode Challenge at The Outlawz.... a Christmas wall banner

Happy Saturday, everybody!  This sweltering summer heat is about to do me in so today, I'm bringing you a project with a winter theme.  In keeping with the promotions that many businesses are currently doing, the theme of this week's Paper a la Mode challenge at The Outlawz is Christmas in July.  I was looking forward to this one as a means to provide a little mental relief from the unbearable heat wave and drought we've been experiencing.  It has been over 100 degrees for the past 21 days and I think I may melt if we don't get some relief soon.

This wall hanging/banner is made of chipboard plaques covered with scrapbook papers in different holiday patterns and embellished with felt flowers, pearl flourishes and paper shapes.  The basic pieces were a kit that I won as candy from a blog hop last year (I can't remember who the sweet blogger was who sent it to me but if she sees it, I hope she'll refresh my memory!) and I only recently put it together and added my own personal touches.

I think it turned out very pretty and has a bit of a vintage feel to it.... not 1800s vintage but maybe mid 20th century, if you know what I mean.  I love the colors.  After making this one, I'm in the mood to do some Christmas crafting and I'm thinking I might make more like this using different shapes, holiday words and paper patterns.





The individual panels are attached to one another using Hang-It-All connectors from Zutter, the company that makes the Bind-It-All.  These little do-dads are aresome and sooo easy to use and I think they give the piece a finished appearance.  Plus I like the fact that it can be easily taken apart and stored compactly.  The paper ornament haning from the bottom is a cut from Cricut's Christmas Solutions cartridge, which is now retired and is attached to the bottom connector with a red velvet ribbon bow.  I'm considering taking this back off and glittering it to make it look more like a tree ornament.  I colored the pearlflourishes on the "J" and "Y" panels with Copics to make them pop.  I also used the chisel tip end of a W-5 Copic to enhance the shadow created by the letters, which are embossed using the Swiss Dot Cuttlebug folder.  I added a thick layer Crystal Glitter to the branch on the "J" panel to give the effect of snow.  It's hard to see in the photos but it's very sparkly!

I hope you'll visit The Outlawz to see what other cool challenges are going on right now and perhaps even to enter your own creations.  You have to be a member to enter but it's easy to join and you can quit if you ever decide it's not for you.  There is a different challenge for each day of the week and the prizes are awesome!  We'd love to see you over there.

So, that's it for today.  Thanks for stopping by.  As always, your  comments are welcome and appreciated.  Have a wonderful weekend and don't forget to enter the JustWordz Stamps giveaway!  Until next time...

Happy crafting!
Anniebee

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

My first digi card

Good morning, all!

I hope you are having a fantastic week so far.  I know I have been MIA for a while and I apologize for that.  As I mentioned in my last post, I had a couple of large projects that required my attention and although I'm not completely finished with the largest of the two, I managed to squeeze in the time to prepare my entry for this week's challenge at Ambers Crafts and Stuff.  To coincide with Mother's Day, our projects were created with a special lady in mind.  Amber also asked us to include a digital stamp by our wonderful sponsor for this week, DZDoodles.  I used a combination of two of the designs we were given to use, the adorable little girl and the flower pot.

I colored the images with Copics.  Because I was unable to participate in last week's challenge, this is the first time I have used a digi in my project.  It was much easier to do than I had anticipated and now I'm hooked so you can look forward to seeing more of them in my future projects.




Recipe:

Digi stamps - DZDoodles
Base card - Paper Studio
DP - K and Company's Jubilee Collection
Lacy square - Nestibilities
Lace border - Cuttlebug die
Coloring - Copic markers (sorry, I didn't write down the colors I used)
Sentiment - Stampendous
Paper roses -  Recollections Boutique Fleur

I will enter this design in the following challenges:

Diva by designs - Anything Goes

Thanks for stopping by today!  I hope you all have a fabulous Mother's Day this coming Sunday.  Saturday I'm traveling to Austin for my nephew's wedding and driving back the same day so Sunday I'll probably be sleeping all day! LOL

Anniebee