Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Ballerina Bear
Isn't this little gal the cutest? I have to say that the whole time I was putting this card together, I kept thinking of chocolate! Mmm... with caramel... (Bad Michelle! You know what that does to your girlish figure!) What can I say! I do love chocolate and caramel! So, I went and bought some! It's for the Trick~or~Treaters on Halloween! (Wink! Wink!)
I put this card together using a classic Stampin Up image, dressed her in pink using water colors and pearl paints for her fur. She is popped for that 3~dimensional effect. The background paper is from a glitter stack I found at the craft store. I put a little gloss on her toe shoes and glitter on her tutu. Then I used my new Cricut (thanks hubby!) to cut the swirl accents from the Home Accents cartridge. I raided my stash of beads that I've collected over the years and hand~stitched them around the border. While shopping for groceries at our local Wal-mart I stumbled upon these lovely flower sequins (no where near the grocery section) and just new they would be perfect for this card. So I used my beads again to sew into the centers of the flowers! Of course the ovals are nestabilities cut in different colors!
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A Gift of Peace
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Simple Pleasures
This card was such a fun one to create. It brought back many happy memories of when my 2 oldest sons were small and playing in the huge amounts of leaves we have every fall. Those were much simpler times for them. (They are now in their teens and still fun to be around! lol)! Thankfully, my youngest son still loves to romp in the leaves. Times like these that make me realize how important it is to take the time and enjoy the "Simple Pleasures" in life!
The main image has been heat embossed with clear embossing powder that has added iridescent glitter and layered for a 3~dimensional effect. This little guy's shoes have a glossy effect, while the leaves he is playing in sparkle with glitter. I stamped the larger leaves onto colored designer paper using black ink and heat embossed the images using clear embossing powder with iridescent glitter mixed into it, I then cut them out and scattered them onto the card like real fallen leaves. This fun card is embellished with glitter, hand~stitched beads and shiny yellow flat beads. The light catching dimension is spectacular! I've also machine stitched around the border several times with 2 different colored threads.