I
created this card for the latest Time Out challenge, its fun theme, Favorite
Beverage! I have so many favorites, but this is one of the first I remember
loving when I was in pre-school: Root Beer, and especially Root Beer Floats! My
card features a digi that
was so fun to color. (I love the little sunglasses!) and is currently a freebie
(see the link below.)
The digi is actually iced
coffee, but I did a little research and learned that you can add ice to a root
beer float, too. I found a recipe that I
plan to make as soon as I buy some ice cream! The ice cubes are actually made from root beer, which means they DON’T dilute the drink, but they DO keep it icy cold. And, they add a little slushiness to the drink as they
melt! (Doesn’t that sound yummy?!)
After coloring the digi, I found
a great piece of patterned paper in my stash that works perfectly with the rich
brown shades of the icy drink and started layering the pieces, including
sentiments, in place. The final touch was to slide a copy of the recipe I found
to the inside of the card. I’ll be sending it to my nephew, who has a birthday
later this month… and who also loves root beer floats. (Then we can compare
notes!)
· Digi from JessicaLynn Original (Iced Summer Coffee) (Currently is being offered as a freebie!)
·
Colored with Spectrum
Noir Classique markers and Sakura Gelly Roll white gel pen
· Front
Sentiment- a freebie from Desert Diva- (Sweet Birthday Wishes)
· Inside Sentiment- from
my scrapbook stash
·
Glossy Accents from Ranger- used to make the water drops on the glass.
·
Sookwang double-sided tape- Available from several sources on the web.
·
Piece of acetate, patterned paper, other misc. items and tools from my
stash.
Entered into:
Time Out Challenge- #314 (“Inspired By” Challenge- Favorite Beverage)
I made this card to enter into a current
Simon Says challenge- Masculine. It features a sweet digi from All Dressed Up
named “Little Pirate” (I love all the details that artist/owner Wendy Burns adds to her digis, like the little bottle with a message in this digi.) The bottom half of the card features an underwater scene from a Fred She Said digi set. I
used alcohol markers and a white gel pen to color the digi, and blue chalk, a
sponge, and a template created from a scrap of paper to add fluffy clouds to
the sky. (I also used a sponge and Q-Tips to add decorative chalks to deepen
the colors in the underwater scene.) I decided to create a slimline card that
would fit into a size 10 business envelope, so I didn’t have to crop just a portion
of the underwater scene. Instead, after
I finished adding chalked color to the scene, I just cut a wavy edge along the
top of the scene, and adhered it atop the pirate digi. (Actually, when I cut
the strip, it was way crooked… so I had to cut another strip to layer under the
first so that the ship has a steady base upon which to float!)
I’m entering this
card into several challenges, including Colorful Options (the intro line for the June
Challenge is “This month we’re celebrating- fresh, airy, serene, refreshing”
and I think that my card reflects three of these… and maybe all four if a
pirate ship on the sea can be considered serene?!) It also fits into Option 2-Supporting
Colors of Tiffany Blue!
Supplies:
§ Underwater scene (plus a strip of wavy water) from a Fred She Said digi set (Emma the Mermaid
& Friends)
· Digi- All Dressed Up (Little Pirate)
·
Colored with Spectrum
Noir Classique marker, Decorative Chalks, and Sakura Gelly Roll white gel pen
·
Cloudy
sky- made with decorative chalks, a sponge and handmade template
· Front Sentiment-Lili of the Valley digi set (Quotables Lives Journey)
·
Sookwang double-sided tape- Available from several sources on the web.
·
All other misc. items and tools from my stash.
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Although the calendar doesn’t yet announce the
arrival of summer, where I live it has officially arrived because we’ve
started seeing fresh strawberries pop up for sale
in little stands along the road. These little bits of heaven are so much
sweeter than the ones you buy in grocery stores! I picked some up a few days ago, then enjoyed
them with a slice of an angel food cake and a scoop of ice cream. So yummy!
My card, created for the Inspiration Station
Challenge Photo (Strawberries), features
a digi of luscious strawberries and sentiment from a Poppy Poppy digi set. The background
is pieced together with papers and sheer ribbon from my stash. I’m entering this card into several challenges, including Double D's: Bows (the bow I used might be small, but it fits beautifully into the color and pattern themes on my card!
Supplies:
· Digi and front sentiment are from a Power Poppy digi set (Cherries
and Berries)
·
Colored with Spectrum
Noir Classique markers and Sakura Gelly Roll white gel pen
·
Sookwang double-sided tape- Available from several sources on the web.
·
Sheer black dotted Swiss ribbon- JoAnne’s
·
Patterned Paper and cardstock- Hobby Lobby
·
All other misc. items and tools from my stash.
Entered into:
Double
D’s Challenge- Bows
Pammies Inky
Pinky Challenge #2622
This card was created for a few Christmas
Challenges, including the ABC Christmas Challenge, with the theme “K is for
Knitted” (my card features a few strips of Sweater Paper from an Imagine That! Digi
set), the Caffeinated Christmas Card Challenge (teacup with snowy holiday
theme), and the Outlawz Christmas
Challenge.

Supplies:
· Winter
Arabesque-Knit Sweater Papers from Imagine That! Digis (Sadly, the company is
no longer in business.)
· Christmas
tea cup digi (Precolored) is from a Sande's Poema digital
set from a weekly email newsletter which you can join HERE, or check
out the FB page HERE for
additional info.)
· Shading
and highlights added with Spectrum Noir Classique markers and a Sakura
Gelly Roll white gel pen
· Diecut
“doily”- from a small pack I purchased at a small stamp store years ago in
South Dakota.
· Sookwang
double-sided tape- Available from several sources on the web.
· Snowflake
paper, other misc. items and tools from my stash.
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