Tuesday 27 August 2013

Earth Day is there to remind us what planet we are living on

It's time for a new challenge at {PIN}spirational Challenges. Just look at this fun image. :D This week we are sponsored by Sassy Studio and Scribbles designs.

This is the card I made. I have used images from both sponsors.

I used one of these on my Star Wars Card: Star Wars Snowflakes.
For the sentiment I was looking for the perfect Star Wars font
and I think I ended up with Jedi Outline (but I'm not sure cause I can't remember...). For the background I used some marbled paper and for the snowflake I used paper which I had soap bubble printed (golden acrylic paint on black paper). Here's an awesome tutorial

I have submitted this card to the following challenges:


Thanks for stopping by!

Monday 26 August 2013

Away we grow

A weed is but an unloved flower. - Ella Wheeler Wilcox


Card recipe
Digital stamp: Lynne Stansbery - Squigglefly 
Sky background: Nature photo from a magazine
Leaves: From a magazine
Orange Flower: Börjes Tingsgryd
Frame: Brenda's PSP Designs
Skin: Promarker Almond
Hair: Promarker Bright Orange + Mandarin

I have submitted this card to the following challenges:
Gingerloft Challenges: It's a small world
Marianne's Design: Summer Sun 
Squigglefly: Sir shapes-a-lot (different shapes: see the sentiment on a rectangular on an oval shape, the card's shape which is a square, the pointy flower-shaped embellishment in wood, the different shaped leaves)

Do re mi fox

Today I'm a guest designer at Tammy's Scrapin Corner. Sponsors are Meljen's designs and Bugaboo. I have used Sweet Little Foxy by Meljen's designs on my card. 


The silver border was painted with nail polish.The sky and greenery scene was found in a travel brochure. The glitter grass was cut out from a glitter rubber sheet purchased at Panduro - here. The tiny flowers come from Panduro as well. 

Sunday 25 August 2013

Schooled in style

Here's a really cute 1920's darling by Unky from The East Wind. Unky has a lot more digis, and they are all so pretty! Since Unky is fairly new on the digital stamps market, her digis only cost one dollar each. So, why don't you check it out? Plus Unky is a sweetheart. :)





Card recipe
*Background paper from a Gorjuss decoupage kit
*Tea cup from issue 57 of Let's make Cards 
*Bird made out of paper from the Cardmaking & Papercraft Calendar for 2013. 
*Digital stamp (girl) from The East Wind
*ABCs cut out from magazines
*Numbers also cut out from various magazines
*Black/white flower found in a magazine
*Eyes: painted with Eucalyptus Stickles
*Skin: Promarker Almond
*Skirt: Beige/pink nail polish
*Shirt: Copic Chamois
*Collar and cuffs: Beige nail polish
*Hair: Promarker Buttercup and Golden Acrylic Paint
*Eye-brows: Golden Acrylic Paint mixed with White Acrylic Paint
*Cheeks: Purplish red crayon
 
I would like to join you in the following challenges:
Addicted to Stamps: Vintage
Cupcake Inspiration: Back to school
Cute Card Thursday: Back to school
Cuttin and Stampin: Monochromatic
Designs by Lisa Somerville: Back to school in style
Digi Design Challenge Blog: Back to school
Fussy and fancy: Back to school
Melonheadz Friends: Back to school
Paper Makeup Stamps: Vintage
Robyn's Fetish: Rectangle cards
Sugar Creek Hollow: Back to school (vintage)
Simon Says Stamp: Back to school
Wags 'n Whiskers: Back to school 
Whimsy Stamps: Clean and Simple

Thursday 22 August 2013

Friends of the forest

Lately I have been in the spirit of finding new, interesting digis. I have loved my findings so far and this one is no exception. I came across Heart Pieces, and thought to myself: "How cool with Indian digis! I could make a card for my penpal from India (who is now living in Australia studying for her master)." Needless to say,  I ended up with a fairy instead of one of the Indian digis. But look at this digi. It's one of the most adorable digis I have seen so far. Or it's actually two in one: two fairies. It really can't get better now, can it?

*Big fairy's hair: Promarker Cocoa, Red acrylic paint
*Little fairy's hair: Copic Chamois,
*Big fairy's dress: red, purple, green, yellow acrylic paint
*Little fairy's dress: yellow and purple acrylic paint,
pink nail-polish
*Wings: Silver nail-polish, clear nail-polish with glitter flakes
*Skin: Promarker Almond, purplish red crayon for cheeks
*Grass: Glitter paper sheet from Panduro
*Metallic ornament: Local craft store Pysselmakaren
*Forest: Cut out from a travel brochure (it was a picture of the nature in Lithuania)
*Mushrooms: Drawn
*Frame: From a Gorjuss decoupage kit
*Yellow flower petal: haha the nature (it got unintentionally stuck on my card)

PS. I have submitted this card to the following challenges:
My Heart Pieces challenge
where the theme is to use a piece of metal

Crafting By Designs: mixed media challenge  
Crafting for all Seasons: Tag it (see the metallic ornament/tag)
Creative Fingers: Anything Goes 
Lexi's Creations: Sparkle and Shine 
Sarah Hurley challenge blog where the challenge focus is texture/dimension
The House that Stamps Built: things with wings
Try it on Tuesdays: Let's Create a Scene

Whimsical Designs: glitter

Tuesday 20 August 2013

Sunrise over the sea

I'm in love with Hannah Lynn's art. I just recently discovered her digital images, and I'm awe-struck. This is Atlantis Mermaid. I have painted her with Stickles and acrylic paint (golden and red for the hair, golden and green for her clothing). The frame was painted with a mix of Stickles and nail polish. If you take a closer look at the left lower corner, you can see some water (in a yellow tone). It was part of a photo of a sea during sunrise. The sky is another part of that photo which I cut into pieces to fit my card.

TIP:
Look in travel brochures and magazines for pictures of nature.
It could be a sky with interesting looking clouds, or a strange-looking bush.
What you are going to do with your findings is this: use it for cardmaking.
Yes! Cut out that fascinating sky or the white fluffy clouds.
I have in-cooperated nature images from a travel brouchure in this card. 

 
I have submitted this card to the following:
One Sweet Challenge: Favorite technique 
(painting with different mediums)
 Without Words: At the seaside
(
no
embellishments, focus on image)

Try it on Tuesdays: Let's Create a Scene
Pile it on: No designer papers
Lexi's Creations: Sparkle and Shine 
Hobby Cutz: Create your own background
Allt that Stickles: The Great Outdoors

Sunday 18 August 2013

Here's to the violets

The violets in the mountains have broken the rocks.
The hard, the cold, the oppressive will--at long last--
be broken apart by a force that is beautiful, natural,
colorful, alive
[1].























For this card I used some hand marbled paper, and some scraps that I had left in my stash. The paper buttons come from Paper Craft Inspirations. The flower (painted with nail polish lol) comes from the local craft store Pysselmakaren.The little sheep was found here.

I would like to submit this marbled sheep card to:
Creative Fingers: Anything Goes
The ABC Challenge: T for Thank You 

[1] Clarkson, Patricia (June 14 2009).
Here's to the violets: my thoughts on gay rights.
Huffington post

Friday 16 August 2013

The day flew by

I think this is my favourite card so far. See what you can do during instead of thesis writing! The darling girl, named Poinsetta, comes from Sweet Pea Stamps. I just recently discovered Sweet Pea Stamps, and I simply adore Ching Chou Kuik's digital images.The circle with flowers, the floral paper (pink, white and light blue) and the sentiment came with issue 57 of Let's make Cards. The roses and other papers (the abstract floral paper and the red floral paper) were purchased at Panduro. The white lace ribbon was found at the bookstore Empik.




Tuesday 6 August 2013

Sending sunny rays your way

Just because...
Fairy stamp: Gretel - C.C. Designs
Paper: TGR
Other stuff: Pysselmakaren
I would like to submit this card to:  
Anyone for Anya: Colorful Photo (turqoise, yellow, green...)
Whoopsi Daisy Challenge: Paper piecing

Written with this font: Xiomara

Sunday 4 August 2013

Bownita Bonita

Here's another bow crazy card. I found the digi girl here and the butterfly in a magazine. I painted the girl's skin with Promarker - Almond. I used Copics E35 for the eyes. Then I coloured the hair with coffee. The bows were painted with coffee, red crayon and a touch of glitter (stickles: cinnamon).  



















The backgrounds were painted with coffee and rooiboos tea. 
Finally I used my fun border paper punch - ribbon to create a bow border. 


I have submitted this card to the following challenges:
Bastel Traum: Vintage

Card and Scrap: Alt er lov 
Five simple things: Anything goes 
Seemacrafts: August butterflies
The Cupboard Trilogy: Monochrome 

Ps. Why don't you grab this coffee background? :) 

Ps. Check out this fun/interesting song.

Saturday 3 August 2013

Ladybug in red

Ladybugs first! 




















Card recipe:
*Ladybugs/ladybirds: Blackleaf Studios (I changed the colours.) 
*The bows, flower and tiny ladybugs: local craft store Pysselmakaren
*White paper with dots: Issue 57 of Let's make Cards
*Black paper: TGR
*Leaf: Panduro
*Other papers: self-made
*Speech bubbles: self-made

I have submitted my card to the following challenges:
Our Creative Corner: Words, words, words
QKR Stampede: Summer fun 
Whimsical Designs: Bug or animal 

Friday 2 August 2013

Every sheep is ewenique


The girl with sheep comes from Zambooki. The carrot was cut out from a magazine, and so was the owl. The sentiment Alles Liebe comes from a tea box. The pepper, acorn and leaves were found in an old children's lexicon.






My card has been submitted to the following challenge:
Southern Girls: Animal Antics