I'm back with another card! By the way, This Means War was a great movie! I'd recommend it. Both my husband and I enjoyed it.
This one went together pretty easy once I picked out a sketch.
I changed the card to a standard size since my image was on the skinny size. The border piece is another negative I saved from the chevron stripes I cut yesterday. Some embossing finished off the background piece nicely! The pretty flower image is from Tiddly Inks, although it was a freebie from ages ago and I don't see it on the site to link up.
Now that I've turned the 6 images from last Sunday into cards, I counted to see what was left of the pad. I started with 13 sheets of 6x6 sheets and lots of scraps (I would say I had a little over 1/3 left of the pad). I'm down to 7 sheets of 6x6 sheets and still lots of scraps! I wonder just how many cards one can make from an entire pad LOL! Tomorrow I'll make a few more cards with some of the scraps and then move on to another pad.
Here is the sketch from Cards & Things~
Supplies~
Image: Tiddly Inks digital image
Paper: Basic Grey Scarlet's Letter
Cardstock: PTI (Ripe Avocado)
Ink: copics
Other: Queen & Co Pearls, Cuttlebug Script embossing folder, diamond glaze
TFL!
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Sunday, May 27, 2012
Friday, May 25, 2012
Fairy Fae
My 2nd card of the day!
Having images colored ahead of time really makes a difference in getting cards created quicker :)
This is also card #2 using the Basic Grey Scarlet's Letter 6x6 pad. I'm trying to see how many cards I can make from what's left of it! The image is Fairy Fae from Tiddly Inks. I've had her printed out for so long. Happy to finally use her!
I used last Saturday's sketch from Utah Divas International for my card layout. It was perfect to showcase the image as well as include a few other elements, like the embossing and border dies.
Now I'm off to scrap a layout for a few challenges on a Yahoo group!
Supplies~
Image: Fairy Fae by Tiddly Inks
Cardstock: Papertrey Ink
Paper: Basic Grey Scarlet's Letter
Ink: Colorbox Chalk Ink in Olive Pastel, copics
Other: cuttlebug embossing folder, Scalloped Eyelet Border die from Taylored Expressions, Recollections pearls, Frosted Lace stickles
Having images colored ahead of time really makes a difference in getting cards created quicker :)
This is also card #2 using the Basic Grey Scarlet's Letter 6x6 pad. I'm trying to see how many cards I can make from what's left of it! The image is Fairy Fae from Tiddly Inks. I've had her printed out for so long. Happy to finally use her!
I used last Saturday's sketch from Utah Divas International for my card layout. It was perfect to showcase the image as well as include a few other elements, like the embossing and border dies.
Now I'm off to scrap a layout for a few challenges on a Yahoo group!
Supplies~
Image: Fairy Fae by Tiddly Inks
Cardstock: Papertrey Ink
Paper: Basic Grey Scarlet's Letter
Ink: Colorbox Chalk Ink in Olive Pastel, copics
Other: cuttlebug embossing folder, Scalloped Eyelet Border die from Taylored Expressions, Recollections pearls, Frosted Lace stickles
Monday, March 19, 2012
Tiddly Inks Challenge #81
I was on a roll last night and made three cards. This is the third one and I created it for the current Tiddly Inks Challenge - Best Friends Forever. This cutie, Girl's Best Friend, was in my printed files for quite some time. She's thrilled to be colored and on a card now :) I just love how the doggie turned out!
The layout of the card was based on a sketch from Digital Tuesday's challenge a few weeks ago.
Supplies:
Stamps: Girl's Best Friend from Tiddly Inks, sentiment from Scrappy Mom's Raining Cats & Dogs
Paper: Copic Xpress Blend It cardstock, MME Stella & Rose Gertie
Other: copics, prima flowers, Queen & Co pearl
TFL!
Labels:
Copics,
Digital Tuesday,
My Minds Eye,
Scrappy Moms Stamps,
Tiddly Inks
Friday, December 10, 2010
PaperCutz #71
TGIF!!
Today's PaperCutz challenge is to create a card, layout or craft project using a hand stamped, digital stamp, or Cricut cut snowflake or snowman...boy did I have a tough time picking what to use LOL. I *might* have a few too many snowmen stamps!
The image I finally picked is one that I've had printed forever from Tiddly Inks. It's called Something Warm and a super bargain at $1.00! I love the non-traditional colored paper from the Snow Day collection by Crate Paper. The snow is from Martha Stewart, as are the snowflake punches. The sentiment is from a Hero Arts set and was stamped on a Stampin Up punch out.
To play along with PaperCutz and to see what the rest of the design team created, please click HERE!
Today's PaperCutz challenge is to create a card, layout or craft project using a hand stamped, digital stamp, or Cricut cut snowflake or snowman...boy did I have a tough time picking what to use LOL. I *might* have a few too many snowmen stamps!

To play along with PaperCutz and to see what the rest of the design team created, please click HERE!
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