Showing posts with label inkadinkadoo stamps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inkadinkadoo stamps. Show all posts

Thursday, March 1, 2012

MARCH 1, 2012***THURSDAY*** DL.ART THANKFUL THURSDAY CHALLENGE

Reminder: DL.ART Thankful Thursday challenge ends March 3, 2012: a butterfly and yellow.
The newest challenge is listed below


Good Morning Friends,

My husband and I went out to dinner last night. We figured we had an extra day this year so why not go for a romantic dinner.  We went early so we could watch the sun set over the ocean and enjoy the last day of the month.  I guess a lot of other people thought the same thing.  Luckily I made reservations  and got a great view of the ocean. They got a new chef not too long ago and the food was fantastic.


So onto my design: This is the birthday card that I made for my friend to go with the card set that I made and shared with you all yesterday.  This card was nothing I did at the  MG workshop. The girls are from my stash of pre- made die cuts and so is the couch from about a year ago and then I just layered  different size sheets of MME  Lost and found paper. I really like the way it came out


Here is the  New challenge:
Make a card any occasion, with at least three layers, a bow and some bling. 
  Now it is your turn-- You will have until March 17, 11:59 to submit your design


 
Remember a couple of weeks ago I said I was meeting with some designers and you would benefit from it. If you have heard of Monique Griffith you know who I am talking about.  There are four designers that work together to bring cricut kits to you, they consist of  Monique Griffith, Susan Rees, Wendy Lawrence and Becca Rees. You can either purchase the whole kit or just directions for most of them.  click on Monique's name to see more or click on the picture to go to the kit area
I had a video to show you, but it did not come out like I wanted, it is sideways and I can not figure out how to turn it around . So I will just show you what I purchased at the workshop as the giveaway for this challenge.  

                                                            THE PRIZE

 Is this Awesome or what?  This was designed by Monique's mother Susan Rees.  If you want to check out the kit and more info click on Monique s name above and then go to cricut kits on the menu bar at the top

You do need the cricut cartridge "Summer in Paris" to complete this project. I think you might be able to use  other similar cartridges for the images. Sentimental s might work, I would test the images on a scrap sheet of paper first.


I am entering the birthday card in the following Challenges:
CTO: Birthday with Bling
Scapalicious: Anything goes
Simon Says:Anything goes
 
Have a blessed day, Diana



Tuesday, February 28, 2012

FEBRUARY 28, 2012***TUESDAY*** A CARD OF ENCOURAGEMENT

Good Morning Friends,



Here is another card I made as an encouragement card for someone who is feeling a bit down.
A2 size card
stampers select
Jenni Bowlin ink

Have a blessed day, DIANA L.

Monday, January 2, 2012

MONDAY Morning Again-Sad but part of life I know I will be needing this

Good Morning again Everyone,
Sad but true, I know I will be needing some of these this year so I am going to make a few for future use.
I tried to keep the card somewhat monochromatic with a tone on tone, with  ink matching the paper . I used PTI melon berry with Jenny Bowlin chicken feed ink.  The flower stamp is from Autumn leaves
I used vintage cream for the top label  the sentiment is from Inkadinkadoo.  It is placed on top of another  label, cut from My Minds Eye, a Beautiful life. I used stickles star dust to place a little dot in the center of the flower.
I think it is a very pretty sympathy card (MIM #16)without being dreary.
Funky Cards: Feel the love project

Sunday, November 6, 2011

SUNDAY - Hello- butterflies and snowflakes

 Here is one more of those stamped backgrounds -- What do you think?


I made this back ground paper from the butterfly stamp set that I got in the mail the other day. I used Jenni Bowlin inks lemon drop, malted milk and soap powder. I then when back in with the snowflakes from the Thersa Collins Christmas home set and using brown sugar and spice tin, stamped in a few of each to get this beautiful background paper. All the card stock used is paper trey ink, basic white and harvest gold. The grosgrain ribbon is powder blue form Offray.

I hope you like this card, I think it has a very country French feel to it.
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