Hi Everyone,
Emma at My Creative Time challenge this week is a combination of doing a RAOK and using Every Day Paper Dolls cart make a card or project using an animal. For my RAOK My sister is deaf and they have a new deaf church that was looking for all kinds of donations that would help them get started. I donated lots of printer paper, card paper, DSP etc. They were so thrilled to receive it all and it also made me feel good doing it for them. Now for my project I made the cute little dinosaur using Paper Doll Dressup. I used my gypsy and welded two of them together. The card base and the layer were cut at 5". I used white gel pen to make the marking show up on the dinosaur and added some neutral thread as a bow. It was one of the simplist cards I have made so far.
Thanks for stopping by and visiting me, happy creating everyone.
Paper: Brizzal green, DCWV halloween stack
Ink: white gel pen, black gel pen
Accessories: natural thread, Paper doll dress up cartridge
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Saturday, October 16, 2010
Friday, August 27, 2010
Hello Princess
Hi everyone,
It time to do the Throw Back Thursday challenge with Emma over at My Creative Time. This weeks challenge is to use Tinkerbell and Friends and make a princess card. I don't have Tinkerbell yet so I used Paper Doll Dress UP to make my princess. I then desided to use the colors navy blue, hot pink and mustard for the challance over at The Play Date Cafe and combine my challenges together. This is my card. I didn't have any hot pink except for the pink in this DSP. I think it turned out cute and I am happy with the result. I wrote the hello in black pen, punched it out with the word window punch.
Stamp Set:Peachy Keen winter face's
Paper: SU certainly celery, night of navy, mustard, DCWV nana's kids stack.
Ink: black white gel pen.
Accessories: word window punch, cricut paper doll dress up cartridge, pink rhinestone, star dust stickles, unknown ribbon, storybook cartridge for the green border.
Thank you all for stopping by for a visit, I enjoy hearing from all of you.
It time to do the Throw Back Thursday challenge with Emma over at My Creative Time. This weeks challenge is to use Tinkerbell and Friends and make a princess card. I don't have Tinkerbell yet so I used Paper Doll Dress UP to make my princess. I then desided to use the colors navy blue, hot pink and mustard for the challance over at The Play Date Cafe and combine my challenges together. This is my card. I didn't have any hot pink except for the pink in this DSP. I think it turned out cute and I am happy with the result. I wrote the hello in black pen, punched it out with the word window punch.
Stamp Set:Peachy Keen winter face's
Paper: SU certainly celery, night of navy, mustard, DCWV nana's kids stack.
Ink: black white gel pen.
Accessories: word window punch, cricut paper doll dress up cartridge, pink rhinestone, star dust stickles, unknown ribbon, storybook cartridge for the green border.
Thank you all for stopping by for a visit, I enjoy hearing from all of you.
Friday, August 20, 2010
You Shine!
Hi Everyone,
My Creative Time with Emma this week is making a frame using Paper Dolls DressUp. I thought it would be so easy but when I tried to weld a few things together it didn't work. I finally decided on the emblem as my frame and welded two together for the card and then glued it to a 5x5 card stock background to give it more stability. I drew the face onto the camel and added some markings to the humps. The background sky is brayered with bashful blue. I'm very pleased with how cute it turned out.
Stamp Set: Scrappy Moms Stamps
Paper: SU creamy caramel, close to cocoa, very vanilla, DCWV all about boys stack, sun is a circle from a dimentional.
Ink: SU soft suede, bashful blue, chocolate chip marker, white gel pen
Accessories: cricut PDDU, green button from dollar store, hemp, 1/4" circle punch for the small circles on the bottom right of the card.
My Creative Time with Emma this week is making a frame using Paper Dolls DressUp. I thought it would be so easy but when I tried to weld a few things together it didn't work. I finally decided on the emblem as my frame and welded two together for the card and then glued it to a 5x5 card stock background to give it more stability. I drew the face onto the camel and added some markings to the humps. The background sky is brayered with bashful blue. I'm very pleased with how cute it turned out.
Stamp Set: Scrappy Moms Stamps
Paper: SU creamy caramel, close to cocoa, very vanilla, DCWV all about boys stack, sun is a circle from a dimentional.
Ink: SU soft suede, bashful blue, chocolate chip marker, white gel pen
Accessories: cricut PDDU, green button from dollar store, hemp, 1/4" circle punch for the small circles on the bottom right of the card.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Trick Or Treat
It is time to write to my grandson in Calgary and so I decided to take the time to make a halloween card to go with the letter. I brayed the background over whisper white CS before adding the rest of the elements. The mummy and skeleton are just sooo cute.
Stamp Sets: SU Pumpkin Patch,Recollections Halloween.
Paper: whisper white, basic black, creamy caramel and close to cocoa
Ink: dusty durango, basic black, old olive, certainly celery, bashful blue chocolate chip and not quite navy, chocolate chip and black markers.
Accessories: Paper doll dressup cartridge, cricut.
Thanks for stopping by for a visit, Happy Stamping,
Carol
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Cricut-Paper Doll Dressup,
Halloween,
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