Sassy Studio Designs is sponsoring the challenge over at Dream Valley Challenge Blog today and their theme is "Christmas". I have been doing a lot with red and green lately and I decided to go with a non traditional color for Christmas. Here's my Santa Pin Up in blues.
I think she's so sexy and sassy! She's colored with copics and the papers are from the Arctic Winter pack from DCWV. The crystal swirls are from Close to My Heart, Stickles are all over her suit and hat and Glossy Accents are on her belt and boots. I used Spellbinders to cut out my image and the snowflake punch is from Martha Stewart. I distressed around the edges of the papers and added some Distressed Inks around the edges.
Here's a close up of this sassy gift giver:
These side views give a peek into the inside.
Here's a view of the inside.
The poinsettia is from Spellbinders and I added some course snow and glitter.
Make sure to stop over and play along with the Dream Valley Challenge Blog and see what all their fabulously talented Design Team members have up to inspire you. Put your Sassy Christmas on and show it off!
Showing posts with label Close to My Heart distressing tool. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Close to My Heart distressing tool. Show all posts
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Friday, November 9, 2012
I Know What You Are for Sassy Studio Designs
Oh, it's Friday and over at the Paper Craft Planet group for Sassy Studio Designs, us Fabettes are gearing up for a big event for us! We're so excited to get in on the long waited final chapter of the Twilight series! Lindsay has created an oh so fabulous freebie for us on this Fabulous Freebie Friday! Remember it's only available for 24 hours so rush on over and pick it up! Regan has challenged us to sparkle and I sparkled as much as I can, in one case, maybe a little bit too much. For me to say too much sparkle or bling, that's a lot!
As for the Twilight series, you either love it or hate it. Kind of like the Harry Potter books. Well, I loved them and I think they meant so much to me because I read them with my girls (they're 27 and soon to be 26!). They bugged me to read them and once I got into them, I had to read every one of them! One of my favorite scenes from the movies was when Bella told Edward, "I know what you are." I clinched when I read it and was on the edge of my seat when I saw this scene in the theater. Here's my take on it:
I just love this image and it was so much fun to color! Bella and Edward are colored with copics and Spectrum Noir markers and Bella has some stickles on her sweater. I blocked out everything except Edwards skin and used some Tattered Angel spray on him. If you remember, Bella said his skin looked like diamonds! The papers are from the Immortal Love paper stacks from DCWV. My image is cut out with Spellbinders and I used some Scrapper's Floss around the image and tied it with a button. The sentiment is a metal embellishment form Close to My Heart and I distressed the edges with my Close to My Heart Distressor and used Black Soot distressed inks along the edge. I added some black porcelin flowers from Recollections and baubles from my stash to the edges.
Here's a close up of the angst filled couple.
Here's a glimpse of the inside.
This view shows Edwards face without shimmering so much.
I love this paper for the inside. This paper pack is so spooky and really captures the feel of the books and movies. It's one of my favorites!
Make sure to stop over at the group and pick up this fabulous freebie and see what my other stamping Fabette sisters have for you! They always surprise and inspire me! As for me, I'm off to do some movie watching before the new release! Enjoy!
As for the Twilight series, you either love it or hate it. Kind of like the Harry Potter books. Well, I loved them and I think they meant so much to me because I read them with my girls (they're 27 and soon to be 26!). They bugged me to read them and once I got into them, I had to read every one of them! One of my favorite scenes from the movies was when Bella told Edward, "I know what you are." I clinched when I read it and was on the edge of my seat when I saw this scene in the theater. Here's my take on it:
I just love this image and it was so much fun to color! Bella and Edward are colored with copics and Spectrum Noir markers and Bella has some stickles on her sweater. I blocked out everything except Edwards skin and used some Tattered Angel spray on him. If you remember, Bella said his skin looked like diamonds! The papers are from the Immortal Love paper stacks from DCWV. My image is cut out with Spellbinders and I used some Scrapper's Floss around the image and tied it with a button. The sentiment is a metal embellishment form Close to My Heart and I distressed the edges with my Close to My Heart Distressor and used Black Soot distressed inks along the edge. I added some black porcelin flowers from Recollections and baubles from my stash to the edges.
Here's a close up of the angst filled couple.
Here's a glimpse of the inside.
This view shows Edwards face without shimmering so much.
This is an angle where Edward's face doesn't glow quite so much.
Make sure to stop over at the group and pick up this fabulous freebie and see what my other stamping Fabette sisters have for you! They always surprise and inspire me! As for me, I'm off to do some movie watching before the new release! Enjoy!
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Party on Girls!
There's nothing like good friends, but good girl friends, well, they're priceless! One of my best friends is having a birthday tomorrow (won't tell you how old!) and I'm so excited to be able to celebrate it with her. She's been with me my entire life and while I've been a pain in the ---, she has always loved me unconditionally. She gave up part of her spotlight when I came along, slapped my bottle in my face when she was asked to give it to me before she went outside to play,and helped keep me in bed while we were waiting for Santa Clause. She would roll her eyes at me when I would make a fort out of sheets in our bedroom, and just look at me with that "what in the world is she doing with her Barbie doll?" look on her face when I would swing that doll around by her black pony tail and let her go flying across the room dressed in her airline stewardess outfit and when she landed, I would come up with some exotic place like Paris, France or London, England that she had been flown to from our little house in West Virginia. Of course, her blond Barbie was dressed very properly in her nurse's outfit while taking care of the sick and needy at home. Me, I was having a margarita and she was passing out shots, and not of liquor! She took me to my first concerts: Three Dog Night, The Fifth Dimension, and John Denver. She has always been interested in what I was doing, even if she didn't understand what all the things I did in the navy stood for or meant. When I would come home on leave, we would go make up and clothes shopping, and spend as much time together as we could.
My sister, Jonalea, is a gift to me from God. He had the foresight to know I would need her undying love and support throughout my life. She's always been my biggest supporter and cheerleader and has encouraged me to take chances and take advantage of every opportunity that came my way. When my life wasn't in a happy place, she asked me what could I always count on, what was the core of my life, where did my strength come from, and I immediately responded, "family". If there is one thing I would ever wish on every person, it's that they have a sister like mine. She's a blessed woman and I thank God every day for being gracious enough to give me a gift I don't deserve, my precious sister. Jonalea, I love you and I know I don't tell or show you often enough how fortunate, honored, and humbled I am to call you sister.
One thing about my big sis is she loves to celebrate occasions and milestones in life, but she usually is the one doing all the planning. Her husband planned and pulled off a surprise birthday party for her on her big day and we all got to celebrate her. She has such a zest for life and such wonderful friends that when I saw Party Girls from Art Impressions, I had to use them for Jonalea's birthday card. Here's my take on Party Girls:
I love the bright colors and used my copics on these Party Hearty girls and added tons of Stickles to the gals tops, pants, and confetti, and put some Diamond Glaze on the balloons to make them shine. I love the DCWV Pocketful of Posies paper and my Coordination paper. The ribbon and diamonds are from my small stash that I've kept. Here's a closeup of these gleeful babes out celebrating:
The embossing on the papers was done with a cuttlebug folder, and I distressed the edges with my Close to My Heart distressing tool. And a glimpse of the inside:
I wrote on the inside "Celebrate" because I think it's important to celebrate the important people in your life. Today, Jonalea, my dear, sweet, precious sister, I celebrate you! Enjoy!
My sister, Jonalea, is a gift to me from God. He had the foresight to know I would need her undying love and support throughout my life. She's always been my biggest supporter and cheerleader and has encouraged me to take chances and take advantage of every opportunity that came my way. When my life wasn't in a happy place, she asked me what could I always count on, what was the core of my life, where did my strength come from, and I immediately responded, "family". If there is one thing I would ever wish on every person, it's that they have a sister like mine. She's a blessed woman and I thank God every day for being gracious enough to give me a gift I don't deserve, my precious sister. Jonalea, I love you and I know I don't tell or show you often enough how fortunate, honored, and humbled I am to call you sister.
One thing about my big sis is she loves to celebrate occasions and milestones in life, but she usually is the one doing all the planning. Her husband planned and pulled off a surprise birthday party for her on her big day and we all got to celebrate her. She has such a zest for life and such wonderful friends that when I saw Party Girls from Art Impressions, I had to use them for Jonalea's birthday card. Here's my take on Party Girls:
I love the bright colors and used my copics on these Party Hearty girls and added tons of Stickles to the gals tops, pants, and confetti, and put some Diamond Glaze on the balloons to make them shine. I love the DCWV Pocketful of Posies paper and my Coordination paper. The ribbon and diamonds are from my small stash that I've kept. Here's a closeup of these gleeful babes out celebrating:
The embossing on the papers was done with a cuttlebug folder, and I distressed the edges with my Close to My Heart distressing tool. And a glimpse of the inside:
I wrote on the inside "Celebrate" because I think it's important to celebrate the important people in your life. Today, Jonalea, my dear, sweet, precious sister, I celebrate you! Enjoy!
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