Saturday, November 3, 2007

Holiday Penguin


Here is a cute little card I did. Stamped the penguin (Chillin Penguin, 60083, www.stampshappen.com) on white card stock. Used black sparkle glitter. Cut him out. Layered him on green cardstock, then black, then the red card. The Holiday Magic message is from The Angel Company (http://trent.ismyangel.net).

Xmas Reindeer Pig


So, I have a thing for pigs. And Christmas. Here is my version of a Christmas pig. LOL. The pig image is 93909M (www.inkadinkado.com), the antlers, small bird, ornaments are from Memory Box Stamps. The message is from Hero Arts. Colored using Prisma pencils.

Hanukah Angel Card


This is a Hanukah Card I made using images from Jen Lowe (http://jenlowedesigns.com/LMC/Lucy_stamps.htm). Used glitter and H2Os.

Friday, November 2, 2007

Hoppy Holidays


Another cute and easy card to make. Stamp the frog from Viva Las Vegas, color with green Prisma pencils and add 2 googlie eyes from Darice. Then stamp the message, Happy Holidays from www.amuseartstamps.com. I added another googlie eye in place of the "a" so it spelled Hoppy Holidays.

Gone Fishing For Xmas


Another easy card to make. Stamp the Floating Ice (E-PSH061 from www.sundayint.com) and color with glitter. I then stamped the polar bear (F-7481 Knut from www.thecatspajamasrs.com) on top of the floating ice. On another piece of white cardstock, I stamped the polar bear again and cut him out. Colored his scarf in and layered it with pop dots.

Taxiiiiiiiiiiiiiii


Same card as below but without the Lady Liberty stamp. This would work for any city other than New York City.

New York, New York


This was such a fun and easy card to make. I stamped the Cityscape image (www.stampendous.com), masked the left side and stamped Lady Liberty (www.amuseartstamps.com) over it. Then I stamped the taxi (from American Art Stamps), cut it out and layered it on top of the cityscape using a pop dot.

Happy (Pizza) Pi Day | Sketch Challenge 19 with Tawny Owl Paperie | Inky Inspriation

Hello everyone and Happy Pi Day.  For many, Pi means 3.14 or 3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197.  But, for crazy cardmakers like me, ...