Friday, November 6, 2015

Holiday Pie! Sassy Studio Designs style!

Every Friday the team provides you with inspiration on a particular image. These are images are ones that may have been forgotten about, or need a little extra lovin! (This month I was chosen to be a guest designer through the monthly progressive challenge.)

This image will ONLY be available for FREE for 24 hours! Since this is a retired image, make sure you grab her before she's gone for good! All you have to do is join the SSD Facebook Fan Page and it will be available for you to download for 24 hours ONLY!

Today's image is called Holiday Pie, and this is the card I made with it. The pattern paper is from a garage sale and I colored the image to match with Copic markers. Half of a vellum doily finishes off my card.
Here's a close up, trying to catch some of the Wink of Stella sparkle I added to her jewelry.
 
Thanks for looking, and I hope I have inspired you to grab this freebie (quick) and bake up some Holiday magic with her!


Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Sassy Studio Designs November Progressive Challenge

Wow! Can you believe it, I was chosen to be a guest on the design team for Sassy Studio Designs for the month of November!! It was all because of the October Progressive Challenge on Facebook. Come play, it's fun!
If this is the first month you join, the image is totally free, and continues to be free as long as you play each month. We have a whole month to make a project and post to Facebook. Then you can also have a chance to become the next guest designer too!
This month the image is Princess Feathers Portrait, and she's perfect for this time of year!


 

Here's a side view to see all the dimension in this We-R-Memory Keepers embossing folder.
 
 
The background was made with Mini Distress Inks smeared directly onto the paper, then spritzed and dripped with water. After I dried it a little I smeared on a touch more ink -direct from the pad onto the paper- and spritzed with a fine water mist to help blend the colors. Then I dried the sheet, stamped my sentiments (a multi-sentiment pack from Kraftin Kimmie Stamps) and ran the paper through the embossing folder.
 
The image is colored with Copic markers and I found a couple new color combos I really like!
Hair: 100, E49, E77, E23.   Skin: E04, E23, E11, E53 with lips E08, E04. Eyes: E77 YR27, W5, 100.  The blue colors are from: BG34, BG15, BG11, BG10. 
 
Thanks for looking and I hope you'll check out Sassy Studio Designs Progressive Challenge!

Saturday, October 17, 2015

Halloween-ish Cards 2015

A couple weeks ago I made up some cards with some of the super-cute Halloween-type Images I had purchased. Here's a quick look at the cards I made.

These three cards are made with digital images from Saturated Canary. The words are from Create With TLC.


 
This card is from Mo's Digital Pencil and I just love his little monster face!!

 
This last card is also a digital stamp and it is from Faery Ink. She has some of the prettiest people!

Thanks for looking, and hopefully I have inspired you to get crafty!

Hello ODDtober 2015!

Some Odd Girl Stamps is having their ODDtober fest this month. This week I entered some challenges on their Facebook site. Here are my submissions:

Birthday card with nontraditional image. (I also made a "punny" sentiment to go along!) -Open 'til 10/28/2015!
 Black/Orange/Purple Challenge-Open 'till 10/21/2015 (This is great because I colored up a new-to-me image and made a birthday card for next week!)


Keep it Simple Challenge-Open 'till 10/28/2015.
 
 
There's more challenges and time to enter! Go check out the Facebook page! Thanks for looking at my entries!

Simply Betty Zombie Challenges

Last week Simply B Stamps had a Facebook challenge where you received the first image free. When you make a project/card or color that image, you can receive the second image; and so on. The only other stipulation was to also post it on your social media. I previously posted on Instagram and my Facebook page. The challenges are closed now, but here are pictures of the cards I created!
Challenge 1

Challenge 2

Challenge 3

Challenge 4


Challenge 5
 
Challenge 6

Thanks for looking at my zombies; I still like them to look sorta' cute! LOL!!


Saturday, October 3, 2015

Hello Birthday Ghoul!

Here's my card made with the freebie image from Sassy Studio Designs Facebook October Progressive Challenge! This is Buttercream Babe and she is the perfect image for October Birthdays!
 
The layout is inspired from a sketch by CAS(E) this sketch #143.
I colored the image with Copic markers. The background was made with Distress Ink and a homemade cloud stencil. The words are from Lawn Fawn's Milo's alphabet and highlighted with an Atyou Spica turquoise pen, as well as the teal in her hair. There are also golden highlights in her hair from a Wink of Stella pen and clear Wink of Stella pen on the spider web. Here's a photo that shows some sparkle, but is out of focus otherwise...
Thanks for looking and I hope I have inspired you in some way with my card!
 

Friday, September 18, 2015

Faery Ink -Anything Goes- September Challenge

Who can pass up this cute fall fairy!?    Not me!
 
 
She's a digital stamp from Faery Ink and can be found here!* I wanted her to look like fall and pumpkins, but I couldn't decide what color to do where! So, I used all the colors on her dress! She is colored with Copic markers. The "O" word rubber stamp is from an alphabet set from Stampin' Up!, and the papers were from my stash!. The layout is from My Favorite Things Blueprints 15. Hope you like her, thanks for checking out my post!

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Santa's Favorites

I wasn't able to get a great photo today, but this Jingle all the way stamp and die set is one that has been on my wish list for a long time! It is super cute! I had a left over ivory and mossy green papers that I'd used in reverse on another card I thought would be a cool and different background for snow and sky. These papers were cut with this die-namics set.  The snowy background was stamped with opaque white pigment ink and the Snowfall red-rubber background stamp.  These images were colored with Copic markers. I'm entering this card into the My Favorite Things Card Design Superstar Challenge. Thanks for coming to check it out!

Sunday, June 7, 2015

Some Odd Girl Comunity Crop Challenges

Well, the deadline for entries is over, so I am placing my projects into one post for you to check out. There were several challenges to enter on the Some Odd Girl Facebook page; each of which got my mojo flowing in different ways. However, I didn't make it into every challenge, but one of them I did do twice!!

This was for the Critter challenge, using digital Toby and Buddie Frog. Sorry, I don't see it in the shop anymore! I didn't realize it was discontinued. There are several other super-cute Toby images though!   This was colored with Copic markers and Buddie was popped up for more dimension. The background paper is something I found in my stash and the paper ric-rack I cut from my Cricut machine. Three colored brads add a little more interest on the upper right. I can just hear Toby saying, "Here mom, this is for You!"
 
This was for the Summer fun challenge with summer colors or theme. These clear images are from the Beach Mae set. I just love his glasses!! They are covered with dimensional glaze for some shine. We have seagulls out at the lake near our house, so this screamed summer to me. I also used coordinating papers to make it look like a sunset. Copic markers were used, and I put the cutting die back over the seagull-circle and sponged around the seagull with ink. I taped the three colored strips of background papers together-with this little space in between- and die cut a larger circle so I could have the black background peeking through. The colored accents were Perler beads that I cut in half and melted in the oven. (Long project, but the outcome seemed to be fine.) These seemed to not distract from the image and sentiment, but give the card the extra punch it needed.

Next up was the Summer Fun Challenge; colorful background using watercolors or mists! I've always loved the look others have achieved with the white embossing on the image, so this was the perfect chance to give it a go! This is a clear set called Threshold Mae.  This couple is popped up off the card. I got out actual watercolors and paper and did the whole card-except for the background piece of the card that has congratulations stamped on it. Originally I was going to use it for the card base, but then it would not lie flat in the end. It was trimmed and glued flat to a new card base. This background also has a stencil with circular, falling snow that I used white pigment ink on to add more interest. I think the white emboss/H2O paint combination is an interesting technique, and maybe I could get better with more practice!


 
 My last two entries were into the Recipe Challenge: 1 – incorporate a GRID into your project somehow      2 – use a technique! anything that alters another thing in some way (think dry/heat embossing, resist, stencils, painting, masking, quilling, paper folding, tea dyeing, paper piecing, etc…)       3 – combine 2 or more fonts to create a sentiment.
 This one was a little trickier! It ended up being my favorite one though! Fighter Gwen digital stamp is used above; colored with Copics and popped up. I debossed stars from an embossing folder, stamped some random stars above and sponged on some ink around the edges for subtle shading. I also used a stencil with dots on the lower half of the card. I figured between the debossed stars and the dots; there must be some kind of grid! The string is multicolored from my stash of bracelet-making days. The words are digital from CreateWithTLC.

 Below is my entry with Mad Scientist Toby. I love this image! What a great EUREKA moment he looks to be having!! The sentiment is again from CreateWith TLC. Image is colored with Copics. I colored a little reflection of the green on his goggles, skin and lab coat, but the camera did not pick that subtle hint up too well. I used a ledger embossing folder on the right side of the card. I masked Toby and used a grid stamp that I believe is an old one from The Angel Company. Then I got out some Ranger paint daubers and sprays. I haven't played around too much with these, but they were really fun!!


Thank you if you made it all the way to the end! I hope I was able to give you some inspiration too!

Thursday, May 28, 2015

MiC CAS Background Challenge

Make It Crafty Clean and Simple Challenge 1: background technique. I used the lily image from the beautiful flower collection and colored it with watercolor crayons.

 
This was an interesting and fun technique to try with the crayons. I haven't used them much and I really like how they blended with my water brush. I thought the blue/teal background color would really make the white/yellow lilies pop. Thanks for looking!


Tuesday, May 5, 2015

National Scrapbooking Day Super Mae!

                                                 ...including paper crafts with card making! :)
     I've recently found Winnie & Walter fun products, and been introduced to Pinkfresh Studio with all their fantastic embellishments and products that make a layout stand out.
     These two companies joined forces during national scrapbooking day and held several contests.  Here's my entry for the 4 p.m. color challenge: Neon pink, aqua and gold!
     This fabulous digi image is from Some Odd Girl and was a breeze to color up with my Copic markers! I added Wink of Stella to her cape to give it the sparkle every super gal needs and some embossing paste to the background for added interest.
 
Here is another shot that shows off the glittery cape a bit  -so sparkly in real life!!
Thanks for checking my card out, I hope you like it!! Thanks also to #winnieandwalter #pinkfreshstudio #insdwwpfs2015 !! You sure inspired my day!
 

 

Thursday, March 26, 2015

SPS March Progressive Challenge

Here's what I made with the surprise image for part two of the progressive challenge. It was fun to color up this elephant with the bright colors; of course it had to be a Celebration card!
 
The image was colored with Copic markers and highlighted with a gold paint pen and a white gel pen. Thanks for looking!

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Sweet Pea Stamps March Progressive Challenge

Here's my first go round in a progressive challenge. Part 1 is anything goes with a stamp or digi image from any artist Sweet Pea Stamps offers. I have been wanting to color up this image for quite some time, and this was just the push I needed!
The digital image is from artist Helena Reis, Joy is...A Basket Full of Cats, and the challenge is actually on facebook;  Sweet Pea Stamps and Friends page.
 
I print my images out in my Word Program and this time I printed real light so I could color a no-lines effect.
I colored with Copic markers: Skin: E04, E11, E21, E00, R20. Hair: E53, E55, E57, E59/Basket is same colors but with E51. Green: G07, YG25, YG03, YG00. Purple: V06, V05, V00. Blue: BG72, BG11, BG10. The kitties are some of the browns I had out, plus some greys I used for the shadow and the ground, W5, W3, W1, W00; plus my Signo white gel pen for whiskers!! The words I used on this card are from Newton's Nook Designs, and I think they work perfectly!--or should I say purrfectly! Here's a couple more close up shots for this fun birthday card!

 
Thanks for looking!
Jeannean


Friday, January 23, 2015

SOG 5th Anniversary B-day Party!

    I remember when I first noticed Some Odd Girl images, with the super-cute girl's face turned sideways, and the little braid of hair off to the side, and those huge, beautiful eyes! Wow!
    Still, it took me some time before I dove in and made my first purchase...But ever since then- I am hooked!! Images come in rubber or digital and they are fun to color up too!
    It's been 5 years and running for SOG, and today is the last day to enter a card for the birthday celebration. The theme for the birthday card is it has to have something to do with 5's. (Hence, 5th birthday.)
    Here's my take using clear stamp set Sunny Mae. With today being the last day, I did not have a lot of time, and me coloring with Copic markers takes a lot of time, so I used my Kaleidacolor Ink pad called Creole Spice-It has 5 colors!
    I stamped some birthday sentiments with Whoot Whoot clear stamp set from Casual Fridays through Ellen Hutson. It had the super-cool HIGH 5 image too! How perfect!
    So, here's my card, thanks for looking; and thanks to Some Odd Girl and crew for continuing to inspire!

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Merry Christmas 2014

           The idea came to me in the middle of the night, and I couldn't let it go, even though it was
           very close to Christmas-these cards were the ones calling out to me and had to get made!
 
     The images are digital stamps, which are great because they can be resized and flipped; perfect for this project!
Children playing in the snow card images are from: Make it Crafty stamps: lg pine tree, playing children bundle.
Elves at the North Pole card images are from: Make it Crafty stamps: elf bundle, little Christmas tree, and Kenny K Christmas accessory pack.
     I colored the images this time with watercolors on the regular paper I usually use with my Copic markers. These are fun boxes to make because they can fold flat for mailing! These were real popular earlier in the year and there are a lot of instructions out there, but the ones I used to fit into an A2-sized envelope are from kraftinkimmiestamps.blogspot.com-week-15. 
 Here's a few more pics:
 
  The most important thing to remember is to watch the overhang on the pieces, so it will still fit into the envelope. I fit to my envelope by always closing the box toward the right side, but as you can see below, it easily folds toward the left side also! (This way was way too wide to fit into the A2 envelope.)
 
  Here's some photos of the elf card:  
 
Thanks for looking, and I wish for you a joyous holiday season and a good 2015 ahead!