Monday, March 31, 2014

Color Me Creative Challenge #90 - Show us Your Sparkle!

Paper Make-up Stamps is our sponsor for the latest Color Me Creative Challenge.  They generously offered the DT a choice of digis and I knew right away that I would love this Color Kid-High Five image! She looks like she is having so much fun with the paint!!  Since our challenge is all about sparkle, I added some Stickles to her hands, dug up some rhinestones for the side border and used another big rhinestone when creating my layered flower.
Sorry, no Copic colors to reference.  I made this card several weeks ago when I was less diligent about keeping track of my color choices.

Challenges Entered:
Inky Impressions #152 - Humor
Cute Card Thursday #314 - Floral delights
In the Pink #40 - Kiddie corner
Totally Papercrafts #212 - Think Pink
Stampin' for the Weekend - Spring colors



Saturday, March 29, 2014

Sketch Saturday - Sketch #303

It's an anything goes week at Sketch Saturday!  Just pick any sketch from #215 through #302 and have fun!  I used Sketch #216 for my card.  The DT is using digi images from our sponsor Doodle Garden.  The sweetie you see here is called Bunny Luv.  Over the past year, I have had fun coloring artist Jennifer Nilson's images and this one was no different.  I kept her pretty simple as far as colors go.  I loved leaving the bunny white.  Putting the color behind it and adding some shading for shadows makes the white pop like a brand new white t-shirt!  Hurry over to the Sketch Saturday blog for some inspiration from the DT!


Copics used:
Skin - E000, 00, 11, R20
Hair - YR20, Y20, E 33, 37
Shirt - Y11, YR21
Ears - R11, 02, 20, 22
Background - BG0000, 000
Shading - W0, 01, 03


Challenges Entered:
Cute Card Thursday - Flowers
Tuesday Throwdown #188 - Dimensional
Party Time Tuesdays #165 - anything goes
In the Pink #40 - Kiddie's Corner
4 Crafty Chicks #187 - Spring
Challenges 4 Everyone #39 - anything goes
Created with Love #78 - Girlie
Crafty Hazelnut's March Patterned Paper Challenge
Alphabet Challenge Blog - D is for Die cuts
Totally Papercrafts #212 - Think Pink





Friday, March 28, 2014

Sister Act Challenge #50

Digi Darla Designs was slated to be the sponsor for this week's Sister Act  anything goes challenge, but unfortunately due to health reasons their site closed, so Jenn is offering a different prize.  Stop by the blog to see what the DT has in store for you.

I'm using an Aurora Wings digi - Hydrangea Fairy.  Instead of the blues and violets from my last card, this time I made the flowers in pinks and used an oval die around her.  This week's Freshly Made Sketch #129 inspired the card design.  I wanted to keep clean lines in the card so the image takes center-stage and is enhanced by the paper choice.  I focused on her eyes with my coloring, paying special attention to eye colors and where light is reflected in them as I watched television. Aside from the shading, I added a little brown around her retina and a dot of light with my white gel pen.

I remembered to write down the Copics I used this time.  I always appreciate having a reference when folks list them, but usually forget to keep track as I work!
Skin:  E000, 00, 11, R20
Hair:  E50, 31, 33, 35, 37
Flowers: RV00, 21, 26, 29, YG 00, 21, 23
Eyes:  B000, 00, 21, BG72, E31

Challenges Entered:
Aurora Wings - March anything goes
Freshly Made Sketches #129
The Pink Elephant #243 - Favorite Color Combination
The Crafty Bloggers Network (March) - Nature
Created with Love #78 - Girly
                                                                  Party Time Tuesdays #165 - Anything goes
                                                                  Pile It On #12 - Pretty Hair
                                                                  ABC Challenge - H is for Hair

Saturday, March 22, 2014

Sketch Saturday - Sketch #302

DeeDee Designs is Sketch Saturday's sponsor this week.  Jenn put out a call for help with designing sketches a while ago and even though this is one of mine, I have to admit it's one I wasn't crazy about using it this week!!  In the end, I like how this card turned out, though. Do you notice - no coloring in sight!! (Well - just a hint in the candle flame.)  The die cut words are a companion to the Whole Lotta' Happy stamp set from WPlus9.  I discovered the set from this card while browsing the Splitcoast gallery of my friend, Maura (who is the Queen of Clean-Lined cards in my book).  The candle is a die cut from PTI.

Whether it's my favorite sketch or not, I loved to see how the other DT members interpreted it for their cards.  Head on over to the Sketch Saturday Blog and check them out!


Challenges Entered:
Crafty Hazelnut's March Patterned Paper Challenge

Friday, March 21, 2014

Sister Act Challenge #49

Digi Stamp Characters, artist Heather Ellis' Etsy shop  is sponsoring Sister Act's Challenge this week. Heather has a variety of fun digis in her shop.  I used one of her Pure Innocence characters, and plan to knock another Easter card from my list with it!

The digi's jumper is plain, but I found a small blossom in one of my W Plus 9 sets that was perfect for adding the tiny flowers.  The sentiment is from a $5 PTI set from a couple of years ago.   I promise her face is not as blotchy as it looks in the picture.  I used Copic paper for this one and find that Cyrogen paper is easier to blend colors, so I think I may be switching.  I'd love to hear about paper choice from you in your comments!

Challenges Entered:
Crafty Bloggers March Challenge - Nature
Created with Love #78 - Girly
Party Time Tuesdays #164- Party Animal
Inky Impressions #151 - Spring
Cute Card Thursday #313- It's a Wild World
In the Pink #40 - Kiddie's Corner
Southern Girls Challenge - Floral Frenzy
Tuesday Throwdown #187 - Tic Tac Toe (button, digi, embossing)

Saturday, March 15, 2014

Sketch Saturday - Sketch #301 (and Blog Candy Winner!)

Yep, my blog was one of the secret candy stops!  I had fun reading the comments and was shocked at how much traffic the blog hop sent my way!  Wow!  There were so many sweet comments - the trickiest part was deciding on the comment winner.  I solved my problem by asking my first grade granddaughter to pick a number between 1 and 39.  She picked #16.  I'll be waiting to hear from Tracie to claim her prize of 2 digis from the shop of her choice!

Onto the Sketch Saturday Challenge for the week. . .  I went to my Just for Girls black and white sketch pad from Lili of the Valley and chose this little sweetie to color up this week.  I'm so bummed that the B & W pads are being discontinued because I loved the variety of their adorable images in the pads.  There are still a few choices of black and white pads left.

I turned the card sideways for Jen's sketch.  A 6x6 pad from My Mind's Eye provided the paper I chose.  You can see it influenced the Copics I used in my image.

Bunny Zoe Crafts is our sketch sponsor.  Hope you play along!


















Challenges Entered:
Clear It Out Challenge - Kids
Little Red Wagon - Truly Dimensional
Cute Card Thursday - Girls, Girls, Girls
House of Cards - Cute or Shabby + add a button
Just Be Creative Crazy - Just Because





Color Me Creative Challenge #88 - Show Some Skin!

. . . and by "Show Some Skin", we mean to feature skin tones (not risque images!).  People come in such a variety of colors.  Digi Stamps for Joy is our challenge sponsor.  They offered the CMC DT images, so I chose these three sweet angels in different skin shades.  I love the variety of color tones in their eyes, hair and skin (of course)!

I got everything colored and as I was shading around the girls, the black hair bled into my BG000 (yuck!)  - it shouldn't have been a problem because I colored them on different days.  The C9 ink must have been sitting on top of the paper.  I contemplated starting again and decided against it.  The other thing I'm not crazy about is their halos.  I used Perfect Pearls and they are a little blotchy.  But when I step back and take in the whole card composition, the little things don't stand out.

It was a long week and by the time I was finished with this card, I was D-O-N-E (if you know what I mean).