Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Wicked Wednesday Mexican Folk Art
I was so excited about the Wicked Wednesday ATC challenge theme of Mexican Folk Art I was beside myself! You all know about my Dia de los Muertos obsession and I've amassed a bazillion images and stamps in the theme, however, narrowing it down to what I actually wanted to USE was a BIG PROBLEM! Well, I finally made a decision and went a bit more generic choosing the Viva la Vida clear stamp set by Danita from Crescendoh.com, celebrating the Mexican folk artist Frida Kahlo. I stamped (actually STAMPED, I'm so proud of myself, LOL) the background using the flower stamp from the set as well as her name and colored with Copics. She is famous for her self portraits (and her unibrow) so I used the face stamp, colored, fussy cut and popped her. Easy peasy, eh? I wish I'd started this 5 days or so ago, 'cause then I could have made MORE! At least I snuck one in. I'm also entering this in the ATC's and Cards with Attitude Anything Goes Challenge #14.
Monday, May 28, 2012
BBTB2 Garden Challenge
Happy Memorial Day, everyone! This day always feels like the kick-off to summer fun, but we sure haven't been having the weather here, as of yet. I see some sunshine this morning, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed. Is everyone firing up the grill? At BBTB2 we continue with our "theme" challenge from our fabulous Julia, and this time it's The Garden. You may choose anything found in the garden, as long as it's cut with your Cricut, and don't forget to mention us (and link back) and let us know what cartridge you used. We're really enjoying your creativity. My original project conspired against me. I planned on using a cart I'd bought in maybe November, but hadn't had the chance to use. Imagine my surprise when I went to cut and my Cricut didn't budge. HHHmmm.... If that wasn't bad enough, it was already 1:00 pm yesterday so I had to scramble to design something completely different so that's what you get.
I've made a little garden hanging using the phrase from Give a Hoot. The tomato is on From My Kitchen and the rest of the veggies from Country Life. The shadows were welded in DS. Then, instead of searching for appropriate colored card stock, I cut them all in white and used my Copics to color. I left the cuts right on the mat to do this and there was minimal bleed through and I didn't run the risk of losing small bits (like the peas). Then I glued the layers.
By this time I was sort of running out of gas, so my dimension is minimal. I've popped the mat from the base (from Lacy Labels), the shadow layer and the phrase. The adorable metal garden tools are from J's and I've had them in my stash forever (teeny buttons too). So, how does your garden grow? We'd love to see it. My DT sisters have some fabulous inspiration for you at BBTB2 so don't forget to leave them some love.
I'm also entering this in My Sheri Crafts Summer Lovin' Challenge as there's nothing I love more than home grown veggies fresh from the garden. No, I don't grow my own, but that's what Farmer's Markets are for. LOL
I've made a little garden hanging using the phrase from Give a Hoot. The tomato is on From My Kitchen and the rest of the veggies from Country Life. The shadows were welded in DS. Then, instead of searching for appropriate colored card stock, I cut them all in white and used my Copics to color. I left the cuts right on the mat to do this and there was minimal bleed through and I didn't run the risk of losing small bits (like the peas). Then I glued the layers.
By this time I was sort of running out of gas, so my dimension is minimal. I've popped the mat from the base (from Lacy Labels), the shadow layer and the phrase. The adorable metal garden tools are from J's and I've had them in my stash forever (teeny buttons too). So, how does your garden grow? We'd love to see it. My DT sisters have some fabulous inspiration for you at BBTB2 so don't forget to leave them some love.
I'm also entering this in My Sheri Crafts Summer Lovin' Challenge as there's nothing I love more than home grown veggies fresh from the garden. No, I don't grow my own, but that's what Farmer's Markets are for. LOL
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Macabre Monday Pass the Distressing, Please
It's another Macabre Monday at Haunted Design House and this week our challenge is Pass the Distressing, create a dark, Gothic or Halloween based project that's smeared, smudged and distressed in some way in honor of our fabulous sponsor, Smeared Ink. Is there anything more distressing than going to the doctor? Worse yet, for surgery? I say "NOOOOO"!!!!! so I've used the super sadistic Dr. Doctor. He's colored with Copics and has just removed his blood smeared glove. His incision was less than pristine, I'd say. Looks more ripped apart (yeah, that would be it) and his suturing...eiyiyi! And just where DID he leave that scalpel (or should I say saw)? This was a fun one, and the Minions had a ball with the fabulous digi's from Smeared Ink. Be sure to check out their fab inspiration HERE and don't forget to visit again on Wretched Wednesday, when Creepy Glo and whoever else slacked off over the weekend display their creeptastic offerings. And for all you interested in some skulduggery, June 4th is again Skull Appreciation Day. To participate in the fabulous hop, or to just follow along, click the badge on my sidebar. Hope to see you there.
I'm also entering this in the Dream Valley Humor Challenge, The Order of Opus Gluei Sew What challenge, and Art Impressions Anything Medical Challenge.
I'm also entering this in the Dream Valley Humor Challenge, The Order of Opus Gluei Sew What challenge, and Art Impressions Anything Medical Challenge.
Friday, May 25, 2012
Dilly Beans Friendship Challenge
This week at the Dilly Beans Challenge Blog it's all about Friendship. What would we do without our friends, eh? I started with thinking about friendship quotes, decided on one of my favorites and printed it on my mat. I've done a bit of manipulating with images again here. I guess I didn't get enough of flowers last week.
The precious little girls are Amalia and Laylah and come together in this adorable digi.
I cropped the images in my Printmaster pro program and merged them with two of the flower images from Dilly Beans Daisy Squares, then colored them with Copics.
I tried to keep this one pretty CAS so I popped the squares and added a little embossing on both sides with a Cuttlebug border folder and called it done. We have a fabulous friendship blooming at The Dilly Beans Designers and Challenge Blog so how about joining us this week?I'm also entering this in the Paper Playtime Say it With Sentiments Friendship Challenge.
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
A Day for Daisies Vintage and Add Polka Dots
I'm just under the wire for the current A Day for Daisies Challenge which is Vintage plus Dots. I've paper pieced the lovely Scent of a Vintage Rose and colored the rest with Copics. The dotty papers are from my stash. I've been saving this gorgeous lace for something special and I love how it echos the rose in her hand. To me it just screams Vintage. She's mounted on a Nesties Lacy Circle and I've added picot edge ribbon as well. I really love how it turned out. Hope you do too.
I'm also entering this in The City Crafter A Rose is a Rose Challenge, The Sisterhood of Crafters Good Old Days Challenge and the Whimsy Stamps Vintage and Shabby Chic Challenge.
I'm also entering this in The City Crafter A Rose is a Rose Challenge, The Sisterhood of Crafters Good Old Days Challenge and the Whimsy Stamps Vintage and Shabby Chic Challenge.
Monday, May 21, 2012
BBTB2 Kitchen Challenge
We're continuing this week with our "theme challenges" at BBTB2 and our fabulous Julia has chosen "things found in the kitchen". I'm really enjoying the freedom of creativity and variety of inspiration the team is coming up with for these themed challenges. How about you? I've actually done a toaster card before using From My Kitchen (click HERE ) but this time I used the toaster on Nifty Fifties along with the hot mit from From my Kitchen to create a pocket card.
I had to do a little messing around in DS to make a shadow for my toaster and also to extend the toast into a whole slice so I manipulated and welded shapes from George to do just that. You lift out the toast to reveal the computer generated sentiment.
I cut the mit twice (once flipped) and glued them together but seem to have forgotten to do that for the toast. Guess this was the heel of the loaf. LOL You can still write a personalized greeting here though, don'tcha think?
In some cases I did some trimming to get a little more dimension to the card, like the legs and knob as well as the toast from the top base cut. My foam is placed strategically to capture the toast without much "play" and I made sure the foam on the other layers didn't allow for it to slip in the wrong place. The retro paper is from DCWV Nana's Kitchen and I couldn't resist blinging it up a bit with adhesive beads. I think this would be cute for a bridal shower, or even an anniversary. However, it doesn't stand up, so I might add an easel back before sending it to someone. If you're interested in free .cut files and directions for some of my other "kitchen themed" cards click HERE for the Mixer, HERE for the Pot, and HERE for the Coffee Pot. And wait
'til you see the fab offerings by the BBTB2 team! Loads of inspiration and lots of fun going on at BBTB2. Can't wait to see what you come up with.
I cut the mit twice (once flipped) and glued them together but seem to have forgotten to do that for the toast. Guess this was the heel of the loaf. LOL You can still write a personalized greeting here though, don'tcha think?
In some cases I did some trimming to get a little more dimension to the card, like the legs and knob as well as the toast from the top base cut. My foam is placed strategically to capture the toast without much "play" and I made sure the foam on the other layers didn't allow for it to slip in the wrong place. The retro paper is from DCWV Nana's Kitchen and I couldn't resist blinging it up a bit with adhesive beads. I think this would be cute for a bridal shower, or even an anniversary. However, it doesn't stand up, so I might add an easel back before sending it to someone. If you're interested in free .cut files and directions for some of my other "kitchen themed" cards click HERE for the Mixer, HERE for the Pot, and HERE for the Coffee Pot. And wait
'til you see the fab offerings by the BBTB2 team! Loads of inspiration and lots of fun going on at BBTB2. Can't wait to see what you come up with.
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Macabre Monday Long in the Tooth Challenge
The background is masked and colored with Distress and I've added trees cut with the Tim Holtz for Sizzix Pine Tree die to create my forboding forest. the sentiment is spelled out in epoxy letters from J's. Please check out HDH to see the fabulous inspiration for our Long in the Tooth Challenge as well as the other fabulous challenges mentioned here. And for once, there's plenty of time to join in, so I hope to see you there.
The Alertered Alice Week Three, Chapter 15 Any Way You Go Will Get You Somewhere
`Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?'
`That depends a good deal on where you want to get to,' said the Cat.`I don't much care where--' said Alice.
`Then it doesn't matter which way you go,' said the Cat.
`--so long as I get SOMEWHERE,' Alice added as an explanation.
-- Chapter 6, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Any way you go will get you somewhere, so this month's challenge at The Altered Alice is ANYTHING GOES! It's all up to you, and we can't wait to see what road you will take with YOUR project. Wonderland entries are encouraged; you will be rewarded with two chances at the draw instead of one. Multiple entries are fine as long as each is on a separate post. You have until May 25 to enter!
ALL ALICE ON SALE!!!
Alice in Wonderland
on sale May 6-26, 2012
Our sponsor this month is the amazing Alpha Stamps [Store /Blog], and Alice fans are in for a real treat when they shop in this magical store! Alpha Stamps features exclusive rubber stamps, collage sheets, paper dolls, kits and collage supplies of all kinds. Their Alice in Wonderland selection is HUGE! Other shopping themes include Steampunk, Birds, French Vintage, Circus, and many more. I love it that you can shop by theme or product type. Be sure to enroll in their newsletter, as the supplies used in the latest artwork from their talented design team are often on sale! They also have fun challenges that are hosted on their Facebook page. The winners are chosen by the number of "likes" each project receives!
The Prize - Anything Goes and Everyone Wins!
The Altered Alice design team will be working with this newly released exclusive "Alice's Adventures" stamp set from Alpha Stamps, plus some Alpha Stamps exclusive collage sheets and other collage supply goodies!
ONE randomly drawn winner will receive the same "Alice's Adventures" unmounted rubber sheet that the design team is using!
And if you just can't play along, you can still enjoy ALL ALICE ON SALE at Alpha Stamps, now until May 26, 2012. So get going and let's see where you go with this fabulous Alpha Stamps challenge!
Ok, I don't know what's going on here. I'm having a heck of a time with this new blogger so now my text is aligned differently and in BOLD but I can't figure out how to change it despite numerous attempts (and mostly I don't get the whole "HTML" thing) so I'm gonna have to go with it or this post will never get published. I've also noticed that all the linking I've done from here down doesn't seem to show up but possibly will link if you run your cursor over the products. I give up!
My project includes 3 of the Alice in Wonderland Paper Dolls, now available in digital download form at Alpha Stamps. Here is Alice & Flamingo and The Duchess on the croquet court (bird cage from M's).
I've died a tinsel pompom for the hedgie ball and used small cut outs for the Queen of Hearts Collage sheet #3 to make the wicket.
These paper dolls were included in women's magazines during WWI. By printing out each character a number of times, and fussy cutting portions of the images, I was able to add multiple layers and give them much more dimension.
The Queen of Hearts is about to enter the field, but she's noticed that one of the roses lining the gate is white and she's VERY upset.
I've assembled her too, using multiple layers and lined her cape with retired card suit DP from Stampin' Up.
Keeping track of time is so important in Wonderland. This "Play time" Pocket watch has Game Spinner hands and the face was cut from one of the scenes included with The Dutchess Paper Doll Collage Sheet.
The watch fob has a Tim Holtz Crown charm and a 1x3" Memory frame in which I've stamped one of the flamingos from the Alice's Adventures rubber stamp set. The frame has a Memory capsule front so I was able to include a piece of turf and another tiny hedgie ball. The text is cut from the story page where the Cheshire Cat appears to Alice during the game. He is also from the rubber stamp set and Goliath insisted I color him to look like him because his smile looks just like the Cheshire's. So don't be late! You have until may 25th (EDT) to enter this fabulous challenge for a chance to win this wonderful Alice's Adventures stamp set, and don't forget ALL participants will receive the new white Rabbit Digital collage Sheet pictured above. And don't miss out on the fabulous sale of ALL Alice in Wonderland themed products still going on through May 26th at Alpha Stamps.
Friday, May 18, 2012
Flowers From Dilly Beans
This week our Dilly Beans challenge is Flowers. What a ball I had with this one. The first image I chose was #184 Flower Girl. This stamp actually has a flower in her hair, but by doing some cropping and merging in my Printmaster program I was able to size and add #166 Eyeball flower for one of her eyes. All is colored with Copics. The mat behind is a Nesties Beaded Oval. The sentiment is one of 9 from the #375 Cute and Dark collection. And finally, to finish it off, I fussy cut #397 Daisy Border and popped it atop the lattice punch from MS.
I printed the eyeball flower twice to pop it up, but first used my kraft knife to cut out the eyeball part so that the lid could be over the iris, to which I'd added a Rain Dot. This worked better for me than Glossy accents, because it was perfectly round and stayed that way. Besides, I have minimal tolerance for waiting for things to dry. LOL They worked well for the flower centers on the Daisy Border, too. The Dilly Beans Designers and Friday Challenge Blog is just blooiming, so be sure to check out the fabulous inspiration by my DT sisters. And pop over to the Shop too, where Megan has added some fabulous new designs. She's has even extended the "Buy 10 get 10 Free" offer through midnight TONIGHT (PDT), so HURRY!
I'm entering this card in the Scrap it with a Song challenge, as the song this week is "In My Life" by the Beatles. It is dedicated to my love, my life I love you Sweetheart, more than life itself, yesterday, today, and all my tomorrows.
I'm also entering it in The Sisterhood of Crafters May Flowers Challenge, the I Brake For Florals Challenge, and the Die Cuttin' Divas #65 Flowers Challenge.
Monday, May 14, 2012
BBTB2 "Bakery" Challenge
The next three weeks we're trying something a little bit new at BBTB2. The fabulous idea from our lovely and talented Julia was to give a wider berth to creativity and not name a specific cut, but let our imaginations run wild with a theme challenge. This week, it's the bakery. Just imagine the possiblilities here, breads, cakes, pies, donuts, you name it. I, myself am a cookie gal so cookies it is, from the Sesame Street Friends cart. I imagine this tag atop a care package filled with luscious chocolate chip cookies, the giant ones, 'cause this is one honkin' tag! LOL I welded the shadows of the cookies (alternating 4" and 3 3/4") in DS with the shadow of the welded word YUM from Nifty Fifties. When I started stacking them they sort of looked like they were smiling, all in the same direction which looked weird to me. (Didn't think to flip them in DS when I was designing). I was in a bit of a hurry, so I turned over the 2 4" top layers without even changing the darker layers and it still worked (WooHoo!). They are embossed with the Cuttlebug Seeing Spots folder and inked a tad wth Distress.
Not so obvious from the front view, but there is quite a bit of dimension. The whole stack was tied together with red and white gingham ribbon. The regular letter cuts were doodled a bit with gel pen and embossed with Swiss Dots and that was it. There are much more fabulously elaborate bakery treats from my DT sisters, so be sure to visit BBTB2, but don't go on an empty stomach or you'll be sorry. YUM!
I'm hoping everyone had a fabulous Mother's Day. Scroll down (if you dare) in my Macabre Monday post to see Goliath's little surprise for me. Cats, gotta love 'em! He was quite proud of himself. LOL
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Macabre Monday Hot as Hell
This week at Haunted Design House it's Hot as Hell in here. Use flames or something that requires heat, burning, scorching or wet embossing to create a dark, Gothic or Halloween based art piece. WooHoo! Bring out the blow torch for something other than creme brulee. Ummm...harder than I thought.
I used a flames image from the net and printed it many times (thank GOD!). I left one in tact for a background, and then burned another (and another and...)to create the raised frame. First used a Nestie to create an opening, then my handy blow torch to singe the edges. CAUTION! Do not do this indoors. First failed attempt. Yowzers! My sneaks are still smoldering stomping that puppy out. I'm not gonna tell ya how many tries this took. LOL
The fab image is a freebie from Sister Minion Ike. I've colored with Copics and scanned the image and fussy cut parts to add dimension. Wonder how I did the flames?
This image is not a png and I haven't the foggiest how to make it one. I wanted the flames behind to be paper pieced with the flames image so I flipped Ike's image and printed it on the backside of another printed flames image and fussy cut that. Then I turned it over and pasted just the colored Grim Reaper image atop the flames et voila!
Here you can see the number of layers I used on the image. "Burn" is hand printed because I was too tired to try and print it on the computer. That chalky substance on the frame is real ash...seriously. The Minions knocked this one out of the park so be sure to visit HDH to view the fabulous inspiration and don't forget Wretched Wednesday for last week's Winner and Gruesome Twosome. Hope to see you in Hell, later this week. I'm also entering this in the Forever Night Anything Goes How Dark Can You Go Challenge, the Crafty Bloggers Network Decoupage Challenge, and the Rainbow Lady's "Age" as in decoupage, etc. Challenge.
Oh, and hope you all had a fabulous Mother's Day. This was Goliath's attempt at breakfast in bed for me. Obviously he had to take a little taste to make sure is was up to par. Fortunately the cat door was locked and besides, I didn't want to break the news that I was sort of craving rat this morning. Jezzie's gift was still breathing (a lizard) and is now living somewhere under the bathroom cabinet. Nice. She was so upset that I didn't get to play with it that she said she might let me pet her later. Still waiting. I'm not holding my breath.
So where's BBTB2? I'll be posting a little late. After my pyro adventures here and my Altered Alice project, I sort of ran out of gas. I'm not exactly thrilled with my BBTB2 tag anyway, but I'll get it up eventually. I'm in a bit of a rush this morning. Obviously, my blog is not for wimps. Hope you don't toss your cookies (a little BBTB2 humor there) at the site of my Mother's Day 'prise from Goliath. I do wish more people would take a look at my Altered Alice banner though. It's the kind of thing I'd love to do more of.
I used a flames image from the net and printed it many times (thank GOD!). I left one in tact for a background, and then burned another (and another and...)to create the raised frame. First used a Nestie to create an opening, then my handy blow torch to singe the edges. CAUTION! Do not do this indoors. First failed attempt. Yowzers! My sneaks are still smoldering stomping that puppy out. I'm not gonna tell ya how many tries this took. LOL
The fab image is a freebie from Sister Minion Ike. I've colored with Copics and scanned the image and fussy cut parts to add dimension. Wonder how I did the flames?
This image is not a png and I haven't the foggiest how to make it one. I wanted the flames behind to be paper pieced with the flames image so I flipped Ike's image and printed it on the backside of another printed flames image and fussy cut that. Then I turned it over and pasted just the colored Grim Reaper image atop the flames et voila!
Here you can see the number of layers I used on the image. "Burn" is hand printed because I was too tired to try and print it on the computer. That chalky substance on the frame is real ash...seriously. The Minions knocked this one out of the park so be sure to visit HDH to view the fabulous inspiration and don't forget Wretched Wednesday for last week's Winner and Gruesome Twosome. Hope to see you in Hell, later this week. I'm also entering this in the Forever Night Anything Goes How Dark Can You Go Challenge, the Crafty Bloggers Network Decoupage Challenge, and the Rainbow Lady's "Age" as in decoupage, etc. Challenge.
Oh, and hope you all had a fabulous Mother's Day. This was Goliath's attempt at breakfast in bed for me. Obviously he had to take a little taste to make sure is was up to par. Fortunately the cat door was locked and besides, I didn't want to break the news that I was sort of craving rat this morning. Jezzie's gift was still breathing (a lizard) and is now living somewhere under the bathroom cabinet. Nice. She was so upset that I didn't get to play with it that she said she might let me pet her later. Still waiting. I'm not holding my breath.
So where's BBTB2? I'll be posting a little late. After my pyro adventures here and my Altered Alice project, I sort of ran out of gas. I'm not exactly thrilled with my BBTB2 tag anyway, but I'll get it up eventually. I'm in a bit of a rush this morning. Obviously, my blog is not for wimps. Hope you don't toss your cookies (a little BBTB2 humor there) at the site of my Mother's Day 'prise from Goliath. I do wish more people would take a look at my Altered Alice banner though. It's the kind of thing I'd love to do more of.
Saturday, May 12, 2012
The Altered Alice Week 2 Chapter 15: Any Way You Go Will Get You Somewhere!
`Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?'
`That depends a good deal on where you want to get to,' said the Cat.
`I don't much care where--' said Alice.
`Then it doesn't matter which way you go,' said the Cat.
`--so long as I get SOMEWHERE,' Alice added as an explanation.
`Oh, you're sure to do that,' said the Cat, `if you only walk long enough.'
-- Chapter 6, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Any way you go will get you somewhere, so this month's challenge at The Altered Alice is ANYTHING GOES! It's all up to you, and we can't wait to see what road you will take with YOUR project. Wonderland entries are encouraged; you will be rewarded with two chances at the draw instead of one. Multiple entries are fine as long as each is on a separate post. You have until May 25 to enter!
ALL ALICE ON SALE!!! Alice in Wonderland on sale May 6-26, 2012 |
The Prize - Anything Goes and Everyone Wins!
The Altered Alice design team will be working with this newly released exclusive "Alice's Adventures" stamp set from Alpha Stamps, plus some Alpha Stamps exclusive collage sheets and other collage supply goodies!ONE randomly drawn winner will receive the same "Alice's Adventures" unmounted rubber sheet that the design team is using!
EVERYONE who participates in the challenge will win a brand new digital White Rabbit ATC Collage Sheet, emailed at the end of the challenge! SO DON'T BE LATE - enter by May 25 (Eastern daylight time zone)!
And if you just can't play along, you can still enjoy ALL ALICE ON SALE at Alpha Stamps, now until May 26, 2012. So get going and let's see where you go with this fabulous Alpha Stamps challenge!
My project is a wall hanging and I've used collage sheets as well as other elements from our sponsor, Alpha Stamps. The layered shapes are cut with Spellbinders Grand Fancy Book Pages and inked with Old Paper, Tea Dye, and Brushed Corduroy Distress Inks. The text is a page from Alice in Wonderland where Alice and the caterpillar first meet. The main Alice images were cut from the new A Large Blue Caterpillar ATC collage sheet. I chose the digital download so I could print the sheet multiple times. I selected the two pictures that overlap and printed them 3 times so I could use the pyramage technique and cut them with concentric rectangles, overlap and pop them.
I've spelled out the caterpillar's question to Alice in Alpha Beads. The postage stamp is from the I Wonder Collage Sheet and the caterpillar silhouette is stamped with the fabulous Alice's Adventures unmounted rubber stamp set the winner of this challenge will receive.
On the opposite side I've used another of the postage stamps and a quote from the I Wonder Collage Sheet and a tiny silhouette of Alice from the Alice's Adventures rubber stamp set. Hanging on the side is a Philosophy Tag that says "Wander". After all, any way you go will get you somewhere.
The final stamp is also from the set and cut with Nesties and inked. Alice's Adventures were indeed a journey as the Muse Token suggests.
The hanging is hung from a rod through 2 loops of burlap ribbon. This shot shows the dimension of the piece. I so enjoyed playing with all of the goodies from Alpha Stamps, as did my DT sisters. Be sure to check out each week's posts to see amazing projects using Alpha Stamps' fun and unique products. Talk about a candy store for crafters...WOW! Stay tuned for more Alice projects and don't forget our theme at The Altered Alice is Anything Goes so it couldn't be easier to play along. Remember, EVERYONE is a WINNER thanks to Alpha Stamps!
Friday, May 11, 2012
Dilly Beans Bling it ON!
This week at the Dilly Beans Designers and Challenge Blog we're bringing on the BLING! I've chosen the adorable #351 Amalia and Butterflies Framed. After coloring her with Copics, I just couldn't resist adding bling to her cheeks. The blingy gem butterflies and flowers are from Darice and I've cut up some jeweled swirls from Want 2 Scrap to make the butterflies' flight. All the papers are glittered, including the MS butterfly punched border. The DT has some fab inspiration so don't forget to visit the blog, don your shades and bling it on. We love seeing what you create. And if you've been craving some new images, check out the sale at the Dilly Beans Shop. Now through Sunday, buy 10 and get 10 free!
I'm also entering this in the Things With Wings Challenge at the Anything Goes Challenge Blog and the new LEJ Designs Challenge Blog.
I'm also entering this in the Things With Wings Challenge at the Anything Goes Challenge Blog and the new LEJ Designs Challenge Blog.
Monday, May 7, 2012
BBTB2 Frame Challenge
It's an exciting day at BBTB2. It's the debut challenge for the new additions to the team and they've done themselves proud. Our dear Melissa chose a frame from any cartridge for the challenge for this week and added an optional twist to use it on a layout. HHHmmm.... Yeah, you know me and layouts but I thought I was game.
First the pic, EIYIYI! My original thought was to use one of the vintage photos I've inherited but do you think I could find the one I wanted? Of course not. What I did find were old professional pix of mine. In the 50's, photographers scoured the birth announcements in the paper and showed up on the doorsteps of the new parents selling photography packages. No need to shlep your kiddo to the mall (actually, I don't think there were malls back then), they came to you with all the professional lighting, drapes, tables and whatnot and set up a studio in your living room year after year. The pix were black and white with the option of having them "colorized" (make that hand painted) if you wished (for an additional charge, of course) and being an only child, I got the full treatment from age 6 months to 5 years. I have lots of proofs (some quite hilarious) but this was the "chosen" pic for age 3 (the small version, the biggie was colorized, woohoo!) The frame is from Cindy Loo, fiddled a bit in DS to make a shadow and embossed with Swiss Dots. The "3" collage border is from Graphically Speaking. I cut it twice and glued it offset to make it stand out a little more. I struggled with embellies and finally decided that 2 sets of baby buttons was all that was needed. CAS and DONE! Amazing that it took me FOREVER to get it done. Can't wait to see what you come up with this week for our frame challenge. Our dear returning DT sis Sandi has donated a prize so be sure to visit BBTB2 to check it out and play along.
First the pic, EIYIYI! My original thought was to use one of the vintage photos I've inherited but do you think I could find the one I wanted? Of course not. What I did find were old professional pix of mine. In the 50's, photographers scoured the birth announcements in the paper and showed up on the doorsteps of the new parents selling photography packages. No need to shlep your kiddo to the mall (actually, I don't think there were malls back then), they came to you with all the professional lighting, drapes, tables and whatnot and set up a studio in your living room year after year. The pix were black and white with the option of having them "colorized" (make that hand painted) if you wished (for an additional charge, of course) and being an only child, I got the full treatment from age 6 months to 5 years. I have lots of proofs (some quite hilarious) but this was the "chosen" pic for age 3 (the small version, the biggie was colorized, woohoo!) The frame is from Cindy Loo, fiddled a bit in DS to make a shadow and embossed with Swiss Dots. The "3" collage border is from Graphically Speaking. I cut it twice and glued it offset to make it stand out a little more. I struggled with embellies and finally decided that 2 sets of baby buttons was all that was needed. CAS and DONE! Amazing that it took me FOREVER to get it done. Can't wait to see what you come up with this week for our frame challenge. Our dear returning DT sis Sandi has donated a prize so be sure to visit BBTB2 to check it out and play along.
Macabre Monday
This week at Haunted Design House we're doing a Gothic Makeover. Use a cute image and make it over into a Gothic nightmare, sponsored by the fabulously adorable Saturated Canary. The winner of this challenge will receive two digis of her choice. WooHoo! I can't tell you how many of these super cute images I own, and some of them are creepy cute in their own right. Choosing one to "goth up" though proved to be somewhat of a challenge, but I finally decided upon One of Those Days (who I don't see in the shop right now, but I'm sure Krista could find her for you). I've colored her up all "gothy" with black lipstick and nail polish and fab purple streaks in her hair but unfortunately, it looks like she's had a "Carrie" kind of day. Bummer!
The frame cut from Nesties Labels 25 and popped with an acetate overlay printed with a Tiddly Inks freebie colored in my Printmaster Program that has always reminded me of major blood drips. (Sorry Christy, perhaps not what you intended.) The corners are MS as is the ever present drippy goo behing the computer generated sentiment. This is a super fun challenge for those of you who prefer a bit softer side of HDH. So stop by and check us out and be sure to join in for a chance to win.
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