Showing posts with label A Gem of a Challenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label A Gem of a Challenge. Show all posts
Monday, June 16, 2014
Morning Coffee New Release from The East Wind
Boy, when it rains, it pours! This is the FIRST of 3 posts I'll be doing today. Here's the latest digi from The East Wind and I just HAD to create with it. It's called Lucy Loo 'Morning Coffee' and that could so easily be me, right down to the socks with Uggs, cat on the lap and mouse peeking out. You see, Jezebel thought bringing a mouse in to play with this past Friday night was a great idea. Me, not so much. Fortunately, the mouse was captured and set free outside without incident (except a whole lot of lost sleep. LOL) I seriously needed a big cuppa that morning. Isn't that cup charm cute?
I've colored her up with Copics in the colors of the digi paper I found online HERE. Cut her and the computer generated sentiment with Spellbinders Deckle Rctangles. Printed both Lucy and the sentiment in chocolate brown for a change. BE sure to go see what my teamies have done with this adorable new digi on the TEW FB Group page. Remember, there's a new digi each Monday and Friday at TEW. Please scroll down to see my DT project for the new East Wind Bling Challenge too and come back for my GDT spot for Love to Create and new Challenge at Aurora Wings.
I'm entering this in the Outlawz Paper a la Mode Junk in the Trunk (Use Metal) Challenge, Ditzie Digi Designs ATG wk 6, the Emerald Faeries Friends Challenge, A Gem of a Challenge Use Gingham Ribbon and/or DP and the Squirrel and the Fox Use Something Metal.
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Chapter 24 Romance in Wonderland
...next [came] the ten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two and two, as the soldiers did. After these came the royal children; there were ten of them, and the little dears came jumping merrily along hand in hand, in couples: they were all ornamented with hearts. Next came the guests, mostly Kings and Queens...
The theme of this quote is couples, and that's what we celebrate in February with Valentine's Day. For the month of February, we are celebrating Romance in Wonderland! As always, you may enter any project that fits the challenge theme, but those that feature Wonderland will have two chances at the prize instead of one. Multiple entries are encouraged but each must be on a separate post; enter by Feb. 23. One lucky winner will receive a $15 store credit to Simply Betty Stamps.
We are using the fabulous Steampunk Romance images by Simply Betty Stamps [ Store | Blog, Challenge Blog, and new Steampunk Challenge Blog ]. The people pictured in this stamp line resemble grown-up characters in Wonderland, don't you think?
You should also check out the whimsical Alice in Wonderland collection. Here is what the oh, so talented Betty has to say:
You should also check out the whimsical Alice in Wonderland collection. Here is what the oh, so talented Betty has to say:
Today's project for The Altered Alice features the gorgeous Romance Emma. Doesn't she just make the perfect Alice? Alice has just found a love letter in her Wonderland mailbox. I wonder who it's from. A secret admirer?Simply Betty Stamps started in 2010, when I was forced to close my little scrapbook store due to my last baby coming early. I was home, with a preemie couldn't do much but draw, craft, and had just discovered blogging! I started to nose around about digis, how could I do this, how could I do that? Slowly but surely Simply Betty Stamps was born! I have a quirky sense of humor and I believe it shows in my images. I have immortalized my kids in my images as it is what I love creating with, their everyday shenanigans and goofy ways. I love sharing my creativity, I can't tell you how awesome it is to see others creating with SBS images! I look forward to continuing to bring in the quirkiness to crafters across the globe and look forward to many years of fun images.
I love the expression on her face, so touched by the loving words. The man who can truly express his feelings in writing is a rare one. He obviously holds the key to her heart (and mine). I've colored her with Copics in the traditional Alice blue and added a key ring charm. The heart doily behind her is a Cottage Cutz Die.
The mailbox is a $1 one from Target. Alice's name is done with the Cuttlebug Embossing Plus Postage Alphabet.
Finally, on the back is the addy. 14 Love Lane, Wonderland. Please visit The Altered Alice to see more Romance in Wonderland projects (a bit later since we all run a bit late in Wonderland) and check out the winner of last month's challenge (up NOW!) The new linky will be up with the Romance post so hurry and get started for a chance to win the $15 voucher and choose some gorgeous Simply Betty Stamps of your own. Remember, Wonderland related projects are not a requirement, but we love to see them and they're counted TWICE!
I'm also adding this to the Simply Challenged Anything Goes Challenge, The Simply Steampunk Anything Goes Challenge first ever! WooHoo!, A Gem of a Challenge Gingham or Checks, Simon Says Stamp Anything Goes, Moving Along With the Times Punch it Out Challenge, The Inky Chicks Bingo Challenge (using Ribbon, Image and Pearls), the Desert Islands Crafter's Challenge #47 using #1,2,3 and 5 (thinkin' the die cut doily is lacy) and the Outlawz Paper a la Mode Love Challenge (a new group for me, go check them out)
Sunday, January 20, 2013
The Altered Alice Chapter 23: We're All Mad Here, So Anything Goes
Sit back and grab a cuppa because this post is gonna take as long to read as it did for me to finish the project, but I must say, I haven't been this excited about crafting in a LONG while.
We'll be having a little reminder post over at The Altered Alice a bit later, but in the meantime, here's another little inspiration from me.
There's still time to enter.
`In THAT direction,' the Cat said, waving its right paw round, `lives a Hatter: and in THAT direction,' waving the other paw, `lives a March Hare. Visit either you like: they're both mad.'
"We're all mad here" is the favorite Alice quote of artist Rick St. Dennis, so in January, anything goes! Be mad! Get cute, get creepy, get crazy, because Rick St. Dennis has amazing digi stamps in all those styles, including many wonderful AIW images! Submit your creations by Friday, January 25th for a chance to win three digital stamps from Rick St. Dennis. All projects are welcome, but those featuring Wonderland will have two chances at the prize instead of one. Multiple entries are welcome, but to be counted as separate entries they must be on separate posts.
The one thing I have been able to do during my crafting slump is color, and the fabulous AIW images are so much FUN to color that I wanted to use as many as possible. My thought was to have Alice fallling down the rabbit hole and seeing all the characters on the way (wasn't initially sure how I was gonna pull that off ) but I didn't really have an Alice that fit my vision. Rick to the rescue! I mentioned it to him and within an hour he sent me this fabulous Alice, exactly how I had described her. What a GUY! Now I'm not saying he's gonna go cranking out custom stuff every time, but he does welcome suggestions. I was particularly thrilled when he put her in the shop with a little mention. You can grab her HERE. Thanks ever so much, Rick! She's just perfect, so I printed her in three different sizes to give the illusion that she's falling and used an ancient Sizzix Spiral die to cut the hole. I colored it in a checkerboard motif and and thought "Now what?"
My initial thought was to make a book with a page for each character and holes of descending size on each page as Alice fell further and further down. Yeah, right. Choosing DP sends me into fits of indecision so that was DEFINITELY out! Besides, having them all together has such greater impact, don'tcha think? My solution was to do a step card which conveniently allowed me to stretch out my hole for the depth I was imagining with room on the side for all the other guys. I didn't even use DP because I thought the black and white background scheme showed the colored images to better advantage. Just a bit of embossing for texture and I was good to go.
`But I don't want to go among mad people,' Alice remarked.
`Oh, you can't help that,' said the Cat: `we're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad.'
`How do you know I'm mad?' said Alice.
`You must be,' said the Cat, `or you wouldn't have come here.'
-- Chapter 6, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
The one thing I have been able to do during my crafting slump is color, and the fabulous AIW images are so much FUN to color that I wanted to use as many as possible. My thought was to have Alice fallling down the rabbit hole and seeing all the characters on the way (wasn't initially sure how I was gonna pull that off ) but I didn't really have an Alice that fit my vision. Rick to the rescue! I mentioned it to him and within an hour he sent me this fabulous Alice, exactly how I had described her. What a GUY! Now I'm not saying he's gonna go cranking out custom stuff every time, but he does welcome suggestions. I was particularly thrilled when he put her in the shop with a little mention. You can grab her HERE. Thanks ever so much, Rick! She's just perfect, so I printed her in three different sizes to give the illusion that she's falling and used an ancient Sizzix Spiral die to cut the hole. I colored it in a checkerboard motif and and thought "Now what?"
My initial thought was to make a book with a page for each character and holes of descending size on each page as Alice fell further and further down. Yeah, right. Choosing DP sends me into fits of indecision so that was DEFINITELY out! Besides, having them all together has such greater impact, don'tcha think? My solution was to do a step card which conveniently allowed me to stretch out my hole for the depth I was imagining with room on the side for all the other guys. I didn't even use DP because I thought the black and white background scheme showed the colored images to better advantage. Just a bit of embossing for texture and I was good to go.
So on the way, Alice encountered The March Hare,
They're all colored with Copics and fussy cut, mostly with a craft knife so as not to clip off any of the fabby details. (A little tip here. I use my old Cricut mats to cut images with my knife because the little sticky that's left keeps them from slipping and protects any surface). This took FOREVER, and imagine my dismay when I realized that because of the cheap crap paper I use to print my images, the bleed through required I back them and do it all AGAIN! (I seriously considered skipping that part and making sure the pix didn't show any of the mess, but once I laid the colored images down on black and saw how the colors popped, I decided it was soooo worth it.)
But wait a minute. What about the Cheshire Cat? I'd run out of steps. Hmmm... He did seem to appear in the trees so I used a Crafts Too folder and embossed and fussy cut a tree for him to sit in. I did flip him in my Printmaster Program because he looked better facing the opposite direction of the March Hare and his swirlies are enhanced with metallic gel pens so he sort of sparkles.
My only problem now was making the tree strong enough to hold him and not collapse on the rest of Wonderland. Fortunately, I planned on backing the tree with black too and inserted a skewer up the trunk before attaching the layers. Then I folded up the sides (thank God I left the bottom sides long) and glued that to the last step. The black ground is taped directly to the bottom of the last fold and then held on each side with adhesive foam to keep the tree upright. The banner in front was computer generated and cut by hand and I colored some of my pink metallic hearts red, with a Bic Marker to embellish it. DONE! and let me tell you I was doin' the "Happy Dance"!
Now, if you're not snoring, I invite you to pop over to The Altered Alice for more inspiration with Rick's wonderful images. There's still time to enter and it doesn't even have to be an Alice project, although those who do get a double chance at winning. I might also mention that Rick has just added some new Wonderland images to his Etsy SHOP so be sure and check those out, too. I've already snatched them up and can't wait to color some more.
Finally, I'm also entering this in the Sparkle and Glitter with Rick St. Dennis current Challenge which is Anything but a Square. Pretty sure this qualifies, the Totally Papercrafts It's Embossing Time Challenge, A Gem of a Challenge Emboss It, The Simply Create Linky Party #18, and the Glitter and Sparkle Sentimental Challenge. Finally, I'm adding it to the Octopode Factory Friday Mad Hatter's Tea Party Challenge because I didn't get a chance to do one with my fabulous Octopode stamps. So sorry Lily, you know I love you and your work. Thanks for hangin' in there with me.
But wait a minute. What about the Cheshire Cat? I'd run out of steps. Hmmm... He did seem to appear in the trees so I used a Crafts Too folder and embossed and fussy cut a tree for him to sit in. I did flip him in my Printmaster Program because he looked better facing the opposite direction of the March Hare and his swirlies are enhanced with metallic gel pens so he sort of sparkles.
My only problem now was making the tree strong enough to hold him and not collapse on the rest of Wonderland. Fortunately, I planned on backing the tree with black too and inserted a skewer up the trunk before attaching the layers. Then I folded up the sides (thank God I left the bottom sides long) and glued that to the last step. The black ground is taped directly to the bottom of the last fold and then held on each side with adhesive foam to keep the tree upright. The banner in front was computer generated and cut by hand and I colored some of my pink metallic hearts red, with a Bic Marker to embellish it. DONE! and let me tell you I was doin' the "Happy Dance"!
Now, if you're not snoring, I invite you to pop over to The Altered Alice for more inspiration with Rick's wonderful images. There's still time to enter and it doesn't even have to be an Alice project, although those who do get a double chance at winning. I might also mention that Rick has just added some new Wonderland images to his Etsy SHOP so be sure and check those out, too. I've already snatched them up and can't wait to color some more.
Finally, I'm also entering this in the Sparkle and Glitter with Rick St. Dennis current Challenge which is Anything but a Square. Pretty sure this qualifies, the Totally Papercrafts It's Embossing Time Challenge, A Gem of a Challenge Emboss It, The Simply Create Linky Party #18, and the Glitter and Sparkle Sentimental Challenge. Finally, I'm adding it to the Octopode Factory Friday Mad Hatter's Tea Party Challenge because I didn't get a chance to do one with my fabulous Octopode stamps. So sorry Lily, you know I love you and your work. Thanks for hangin' in there with me.
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