Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Specimen 2b ~ an eP Sneak Peek
Hi there! I can only offer you a sneak peek of the tag I have posted on the eclectic Paperie blog today. There are layers and layers of goodness, all topped off with a Crafty Individuals stamp of one of my favourite flowers. I'd love it if you popped over there to check it out!
Life is good; so is art.
Bonnie
Monday, July 28, 2014
Hugs ~ CYP Challenge 224
Another Monday has arrived ...not sure where that last week went. We have a new challenge at Craft Your Passion and this one is sure to be a hit: Flower Power. We want to see flowers in some form...on designer paper, in the image, or as embellies. I chose to feature flowers in all three of the above. Our sponsor is A Day For Daisies which makes me very happy since I love those images. There is something so tender and sweet about them...huge "aww" factor.
I chose to play with Picked Bouquet, paper piecing her dress, and then colouring her and shading it with Prismacolor pencils. Daisy was then fussy cut leaving a narrow white border and then matted in black before being popped up on foam tape.
The background is layered strips of designer paper from the Park Bench paper line from Fancy Pants combined with black cardstock. Once all of the strips were adhered, I faux stitched around them with a black Micron pen and popped my little friend on top. Jet Black Archival ink was sponged through the TH Splatters stencil and splatter dots were stamped on with Peacock Feathers Distress ink.
The edge of the card was bordered with black doodling. Three Prima resin flowers were given hand cut black leaves and adhered to the bottom right corner to finish off the design.
Thanks for joining Daisy and me today. We love that you came by. When you get a chance, hop over to the Craft Your Passion Challenges blog to see the wonderful inspiration provided by my talented teamies. We would love to have you show us your Flower Power creations by playing along with us.
I am entering this card in the following challenges:
613 Avenue Create - #82 Use a sentiment
Lacy Sunshine ~ #38 Flowers
A Gem of a Challenge ~ #124 Spots and Stripes (use both)
Suzy Bee's Bloomin' Challenge ~ #39 Anything Goes
Chocolate, Coffee & Cards ~ #70 Polka Dots
Life is good; so is art.
Bonnie
Friday, July 25, 2014
New Release at The East Wind
Happy Friday! It's time for another new release at The East Wind and today we have Lucy Loo Spellbound. She is wild and crazy...love this image!
I coloured Lucy with a combination of Prismacolor and Polychromos pencils and then fussy cut her leaving a narrow white border. I then matted her with black cardstock and popped her up on foam tape.
The designer papers come from the Midnight Stack from DCWV. The purple strip with the silver spiders was given a punched black scallop border and popped up on foam tape. The green paper was matted in black and glued directly to the white card base. To complete the card, two silver buttons were Glossy Accented over a remnant of cheesecloth and adhered to the top right corner.
A sparkly spider sticker was added to the left side partially overlapping the computer generated sentiment. Faux stitching was added to the edge of the die cut shape.
Thanks for popping by today. If you get a chance, stop by The East Wind Facebook group page to see other renditions of the Spellbound image by some of my other talented teamies. We'd love to see what you create, too.
Life is good; so is art.
Bonnie
Thursday, July 24, 2014
Lemuria ~ a Rick St. Dennis mermaid
Hi everyone! Have you seen the posting on the RSD Digi Fans & Friends Facebook page about the current challenge that Rick St. Dennis is running? His latest theme is mermaids: use any of his mermaid images or change one of his images into a mermaid to create a project. Well, seeing all of those fabulous mermaid projects being posted on FB has inspired me to play with one myself and hopefully provide you with a little more inspiration.
I chose to colour the gorgeous image called Lemuria which can be found in Rick's Zibbet shop here or his Etsy shop here. I coloured her with Prismacolor pencils...love her luxurious hair and scales. I fussy cut her and matted her with black cardstock before popping Lemuria up with foam tape.
The background for the card started with a white card base and a section from Me & My Big Ideas Low Tide stack. This paper has a bit of shimmer in the pearlized writing and starfish. It was matted in black and then loose weave burlap was adhered over the bottom on the diagonal.
Lemuria was positioned over top and her stash was adhered to the "netting". There is a pocket watch brad, a key charm, a hand mirror charm, shells and pearls. Three sand dollars from paper ribbon were also added to the card as well as three Dew Drop bubbles.
Thanks for stopping by today. I appreciate your fine company and Lemuria is always delighted to show off her collection of trinkets from passing and sunken ships. For more inspiration using Rick's fabulous images, fun challenges including the details of Rick's mermaid challenge, and some wonderful sharing of projects and knowledge, come and visit:
our Facebook group
our Airless Chambers blog
our Rick St Dennis Gallerie
our Tuts and Comments blog
Hope to see you there.
Life is good; so is art.
Bonnie
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
eP Sneak peek ~ Altered bottle
Hi there! Today it's my turn to post on the eclectic Paperie blog and I decided to create an altered bottle to play along with the current ePlay Challenge. I can only offer you a peek here but if you are curious, I'd be delighted if you popped over to the eP blog to see more and get the scoop on the process. There's still a week left to join in for a chance to win a $25 shopping spree at the eP store.
Thanks for visiting today.
Life is good; so is art.
Bonnie
Monday, July 21, 2014
Christmas in July ~ CYP Challenge #223
We have a fun theme this week at Craft Your Passion Challenges. It's Christmas in July and our wonderful sponsor is Crafty Sentiments. I chose to play with the image called Hootie Christmas Carol and coloured this sweet couple with my Prismacolor pencils before fussy cutting leaving a narrow white border. The image was then matted in black cardstock before being popped up on foam tape.
The background papers come from a Christmas stack by Recollections. The two papers were separated by a puncged scallop border and the entire background was matted in black with the corners on the right being rounded. Before that layer was adhered to the white card base, two lengths of red satin ribbon was wrapped around the left side. A small red bow was glued to the end of the image branch. Faux stitching was doodled on both designer papers with a black Micron pen.
The sentiment was computer generated, matted in red, and given a punched red heart. It was then popped up on foam tape for dimension. Three Christmas themed tickets from Vectoria Designs were printed, fussy cut, and matted in black. They were glued together and popped up on foam dots to raise them higher than the other elements. Three black pearls finished off the design.
The Hooties and I thank you for stopping by today. We do appreciate your fine company. When you get a chance, hop over to the Craft Your Passion Challenges blog to see the wonderful Christmas creations by my talented teammates. We'd love it if you decided to get an early start on your Christmas cards and played along this week.
Life is good; so is art.
Bonnie
Friday, July 18, 2014
Just Another Day ~ The East Wind new release
Hey there! Fridays mean a new release at The East Wind...happy dance! Today's release is called Lucy Loo Professor Loo and she's a knock-out! Lucy Loo is such a fashion plate who exudes style...and attitude. She makes me laugh just with the look on her pretty face...so disdainful and cynical.
I coloured Lucy with Prismacolor and a few Polychromos pencils. I have started supplementing my Prismacolors with the Faber-Castell pencils because they have different shades which sometimes suit the project better. I love the way they colour, too. Anyway, back to Lucy Loo before she gets annoyed with me...yikes! I fussy cut her and matted her with black cardstock before popping her up on foam tape.
The background is a mixture of papers from my stash. The one edge of each paper including the matting was torn and distressed. The top plain paper was also edged with Vintage Photo. The library card is a freebie from tortagialla.com. It was trimmed out, edged in Vintage Photo, and matted in black before being adhered at an angle over the layered background. The stack of books which was fussy cut and matted in black came from my stash of images.
The sentiment was computer generated, matted in black, and faux stitched. Foam tape gives it some dimension and shadow. The only embellishments I added were the three Idea-ology mini paper clips. I auditioned several other items but they failed to make the grade...lol. (School humour).
Anyway, thanks for stopping by today. Professor Loo and I appreciate it, each in our own way :) Check out The East Wind Facebook group to see other takes on this same image by my talented teamies. We'd love to see what you do with her.
I am entering this card in the following challenges:
As You Like It ~ Favourite Sentiment/why...the senitment I used always makes me smile even when things are not going well
ColourQ Challenge ~ #250 use colour palette given
Cards Galore Encore ~ #7 Use a Stamp or Digi Stamp
613 Avenue Create ~ #80 Anything Goes
Digi Galore ~ Anything Goes
Digi Makeover ~ #149 Girly Girl
Life is good; so is art.
Bonnie
Thursday, July 17, 2014
Style is Timeless ~ Altered Board Book
Hey there! I have the next installment in my Hat Ladies Altered Board book. I've taken a child's board book, gessoed the entire thing, and am creating mixed media spreads featuring Rick St. Dennis' fabulous Hat Ladies. This one stars the image called 1940 Hat but she told me her name is Jenny. I just love how elegant and pensive she looks.
I covered the background with some older Bo Bunny Timepiece paper from my hoard vault...time to break it out! Smaller rectangles from the same collection were edged in Distress inks and layered on both pages. Pattern was added with Jet Black Archival ink through TCW's Tiny Circles stencil.
White gesso was applied to the bottom of an old flip flop and used as a stamp to create the cross hatch designs. Flip flops have the most amazing textures on the bottom and they are so inexpensive ($ store) and fun. I just stamped this pattern in two directions to get the cross hatch. Jenny was placed over the large block of solid paper and two clocks were fussy cut from the Bo Bunny paper to anchor the corners of the layered rectangles.
To further the time theme, large chipboard clock hands were adhered, one on each page, and topped off with large gold pearls. These were a little too shiny for me so I added a little Treasure Gold to each with my finger. Part of the sentiment, Fashions come and go, was computer generated, matted in black and popped up on foam tape. The other letters for But Style is Timeless are Idea-ology Alpha Parts, Alpha Tiles, and stickers. To complete the design, some punched semi-circles and border left-overs were added to the pages, doodling was done with a black pen, washi tape added, and white dots were created with a paint pen. Jenny approves!
Thanks for visiting today. Jenny and I both appreciate it. For more inspiration using Rick's fabulous images, fun challenges, and some wonderful sharing of projects and knowledge, come and visit:
our Facebook group
our Airless Chambers blog
our Rick St Dennis Gallerie
our Tuts and Comments blog
I am entering this spread in the following challenges:
613 Avenue Create ~ #80 Anything Goes
A Song in Your He(Art) ~ #11 Three Times a Lady
Crafting by designs ~ Use a Sentiment
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge ~ Spots and Dots
Digi Makeover ~ #149 Girly Girl
Life is good; so is art.
Bonnie
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
If You Can't Take the Heat...TEW Challenge #11
We have a new challenge beginning today at The East Wind and the theme is It's Getting Hot! Now you can interpret "hot" in many ways and there can be lots of reasons for the heat to rise so it's really pretty wide open. I chose to work with this fun image called Lucy Loo Attitude. I coloured her with my Prismacolor pencils, fussy cut her, and popped her up on foam tape.
The background started with a white card base and a rectangle of black cardstock cut to leave a narrow border of the white showing. I used the Dylusions Diamond of a Border stencil and white gesso to create some background pattern. Golden Iridescent Copper paint was pounced through the TCW Tiny Circles stencil to create a little more texture and pattern.
Three colours of cardstock were cut into a flame design and overlapped for the border at the bottom. Lucy Loo was tucked in behind so that she looks like she is standing in the fire...and obviously can handle the heat. A wooden Prima pointing hand icon was colourized with Treasure Gold and adhered beside Lucy with Glossy Accents. The cuff was coloured in with a paint pen and a "button" was created with a flat pearl. I added the hand to represent someone getting ready to tickle Lucy Loo...not a good idea as you can tell by the look on her face.
The sentiment which I love was computer generated, and the bottom section was matted in black before both were popped up on foam tape. Orange enamel dots were added to the top right corner to complete the card.
Thanks for visiting Lucy Loo and me today. I appreciate your taking the time to do that and Lucy Loo...well, she's giving you free advice so I assume she's happy you are here, too...LOL. When you get a chance, pop by TheEastWind challenge blog to see the Hot, Hot, Hot creations by my talented teamies. We would love to have you play along with our challenge.
Life is good; so is art.
Bonnie
Monday, July 14, 2014
You Octopi My Thoughts
It's time for another new challenge at Craft Your Passion. Our theme this week is Citrus or Tropical Colours. Our sponsor this challenge is ZapPow Designs and I chose to work with this fun little octopus. I printed Ollie on a pale orangey yellow designer paper and then coloured him completely with Prismacolor pencils.
I printed him a second time on white paper and coloured the glasses and the bow tie and then fussy cut them to adhere over the original. Ollie was then mounted onto a punched black cardstock circle which was popped up on foam tape.
The background started with a sparkly orange paper layered over a white card base. The next layer was a scrap of designer paper matted in black. A layer of wider orange ribbon was topped with a narrower yellow ribbon and both were wrapped to the back. Three hot pink buttons were threaded with black embroidery floss and adhered over the ribbon.
The sentiment comes with this fun image. It was printed on white cardstock and coloured with Prismacolor pencils before being matted on black cardstock. The sentiment was also popped up on foam tape. A photo corner was punched and added to the bottom left corner to complete the card.
Thanks for joining Ollie and me today. We appreciate your stopping by. When you get a minute, pop over to the Craft Your Passion Challenges blog to see the great projects created by my talented teamies. We'd love it if you decided to play along with our Citrus or Tropical Colours challenge. Hope to see you there!
Life is good; so is art.
Bonnie
Friday, July 11, 2014
Who's next ~ New release at The East Wind
Fridays and Mondays are the days that Kyra releases her new images at The East Wind...so fun to see what her wonderful imagination and talent cook up! Today's release is called Who's Next (MAC0094) and features Lucy Loo as a very scary nurse with attitude! I coloured Lucy Loo with Prismacolor pencils and fussy cut her, matting her in black for extra strength.
The background began with a shape die cut with SpellBinders Labels 25 cut from black cardstock and a larger one cut from a designer paper from DCWV's High School Mat Stack. Lucy Loo was popped up on foam tape and adhered to these two layers. red and white baker's twine was wrapped around the layers and tucked underneath her before being adhered to the back. White faux stitching was added with a paint pen.
A black rectangle was cut to fit the white card base and a scalloped border was punched from red cardstock to tuck under the right edge. White faux stitching was added to the black layer to create repetition and contrast. The sentiment was computer generated, matted in red, and popped up on foam tape. Two threaded white buttons were added to the upper right corner for balance and fun.
Thanks for joining Lucy Loo and me today. Believe me, it's important to keep her in a good mood when she's carrying a needle and an attitude that large! If you want to see more versions of this image, pop over to The East Wind Facebook page to see the fabulous creations of some of my uber talented teamies.
Life is good; so is art.
Bonnie
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Inspired by a Book ~ Gandalf
Hi there! Members of Rick St. Dennis' EDT were invited to guest design at the C.R.A.F.T. challenge which he is sponsoring this week. The theme is Inspired by a Book and knowing how much I love books, how could I resist? I chose to play with Rick's Gandalf Wizard image which can be found in Rick's Zibbet shop.
Gandalf, from Lord of the Rings, is such a wonderful character and I have a great fondness for wizards. I coloured Gandalf with Prismacolor pencils and fussy cut him. He was matted in black cardstock and popped up on foam tape. Who knows what problems he was solving while he awaited his background tag.
I had searched for a Gandalf quote from the book and when I saw this one, I knew what would be the first background layer: map designer paper. Next I tore some scraps of blue paper (sky/water) and layered them across the tag along with some vintage text ( reference to books). These scraps of blue and text were edged and scuffed with Vintage Photo Distress ink to age them and then outlined with a Sepia Micron once they were adhered to the background. Pattern was applied with gesso through the TCW Texturized Stencil and with Coffee Archival ink through another pattern of the same stencil.
A generous coat of both Vintage Photo and Walnut Stain Distress inks were added to the tag edges to frame the tag. Idea-ology Remnant Rubs were chosen on the basis of words that fit with the sentiment and applied both to the background and to an enamel coated metal star. The sentiment was computer generated, matted in black, and popped up on foam tape. Two segments of a punched scallop border were added to the edges, as well as an Idea-ology pen nib, a reference to the wizard's era but also to the written word (book). The topper is a length of grosgrain ribbon stapled to the back of the tag. The staples are covered with an Idea-ology Muse Token which says courageous.
Thanks for visiting today and thanks to the C.R.A.F.T challenge for letting me play along. Gandalf and I are so appreciative. When you get a minute, pop by the C.R.A.F.T. Challenge blog to see the other fabulous responses to this fun theme, Inspired By a Book. For more inspiration using Rick's fabulous images, fun challenges, and some wonderful sharing of projects and knowledge, come and visit:
our Facebook group
our Airless Chambers blog
our Rick St Dennis Gallerie
our Tuts and Comments blog
I am entering this tag in the following challenges:
Life is good; so is art.
Bonnie
Gandalf, from Lord of the Rings, is such a wonderful character and I have a great fondness for wizards. I coloured Gandalf with Prismacolor pencils and fussy cut him. He was matted in black cardstock and popped up on foam tape. Who knows what problems he was solving while he awaited his background tag.
I had searched for a Gandalf quote from the book and when I saw this one, I knew what would be the first background layer: map designer paper. Next I tore some scraps of blue paper (sky/water) and layered them across the tag along with some vintage text ( reference to books). These scraps of blue and text were edged and scuffed with Vintage Photo Distress ink to age them and then outlined with a Sepia Micron once they were adhered to the background. Pattern was applied with gesso through the TCW Texturized Stencil and with Coffee Archival ink through another pattern of the same stencil.
A generous coat of both Vintage Photo and Walnut Stain Distress inks were added to the tag edges to frame the tag. Idea-ology Remnant Rubs were chosen on the basis of words that fit with the sentiment and applied both to the background and to an enamel coated metal star. The sentiment was computer generated, matted in black, and popped up on foam tape. Two segments of a punched scallop border were added to the edges, as well as an Idea-ology pen nib, a reference to the wizard's era but also to the written word (book). The topper is a length of grosgrain ribbon stapled to the back of the tag. The staples are covered with an Idea-ology Muse Token which says courageous.
Thanks for visiting today and thanks to the C.R.A.F.T challenge for letting me play along. Gandalf and I are so appreciative. When you get a minute, pop by the C.R.A.F.T. Challenge blog to see the other fabulous responses to this fun theme, Inspired By a Book. For more inspiration using Rick's fabulous images, fun challenges, and some wonderful sharing of projects and knowledge, come and visit:
our Facebook group
our Airless Chambers blog
our Rick St Dennis Gallerie
our Tuts and Comments blog
I am entering this tag in the following challenges:
Life is good; so is art.
Bonnie
Wednesday, July 09, 2014
Tag Trio...sneak peek
Hey! Thanks for stopping by. I had a lovely play with some of the Art Anthology Coloration sprays and #8 manila tags which I have posted on the eclectic Paperie blog today. I can only offer you a sneak peek here. To see the other two, you'll have to hop over to the eP blog. I'd love it if you did!
Life is good; so is art.
Bonnie
Monday, July 07, 2014
Good Moos ~ CYP Challenge #221
Hey there! We have a new challenge beginning today at Craft Your Passion. The theme is On the Move/Transportation and our fabulous sponsor is QKR Stampede. I love their quirky and witty images and always take a long time choosing just one. No surprise that I decided to think a little outside the box on the transportation theme by playing with this adorable image called Cow Ferrie. Flying is definitely a means of transportation.
I printed Fern the cow ferrie on kraft cardstock and coloured her with Prismacolor pencils. The trick for getting bright true colour on kraft using coloured pencil is to undercoat with white pencil before applying the other colours over top. Fern was cut out with a Spellbinders Curved Rectangles die, edged with Vintage Photo Distress ink, and doodled around with a black Micron.
The background started with a while base, a layer of black cardstock, and then four punched circles of various scraps of designer paper. The circles and Fern were adhered to the background and then the circles were. faux stitched. The black rectangle was dotted with a white paint pen. The sentiment was computer generated, matted in teal cardstock, and popped up on foam tape.
To balance the top right corner and add a third spot of the striped paper, several flowers were stacked and topped with an enamel dot. Narrow leaves were cut from the striped paper and faux stitched to tie in with the circles and add more whimsy to the design.
Fern and I thank you for stopping by today. We love that you do that! When you get a chance, pop over to the Craft Your Passion Challenges blog to check out the other fun projects created by my talented teamies. We'd love to see you play along with our On the Move/Transportation challenge this week.
I am entering this card in the following challenges:
613 Avenue Create ~ #79 Create Your Own Challenge - image,sentiment,solid colour paper,flowers,paper punch)
Pile It On ~ #27 Add Some Flowers
Robyn's Fetish ~ #219 Animals
Allsorts ~ #266 Fairies
A Gem of a Challenge ~ #123 Any Animal
Crafty Catz ~ #238 Stars or Stripes or Both
Life is good; so is art.
Bonnie
Friday, July 04, 2014
A little Twinkle ~ Sneak Peek
Thanks for stopping by. It's my turn to post on the eclectic Paperie blog today so I can only show you a sneak peek of the #10 tag I created. I used lots of layers including stencilling, stamping, vintage papers, and metal sheets. I'd love it if you popped over to the eP blog to check it out.
Life is good; so is art.
Bonnie
Thursday, July 03, 2014
Michelle the Nutshell ~ TEW new release
Hi Everyone, Today I'm sharing a tag I created with the new The East Wind release from Monday called Michelle the Nutshell. This was one of the winning photos from the portrait game that Kyra then drew and released as a digi. We all loved the photo and the image is a delight to colour and create with.
I coloured Michelle with Prismacolor pencils, adding a little detail with silver gel pen and a green half pearl for her earring. Michelle was then matted in black partially to add strength to the image because I knew her head would require several layers of foam tape in order to match the level of the metal.
The background started as a black #8 tag (3 x 6.25 inches). I applied Perfect Medium through a Dylusions harlequin stencil and then dusted the gluey spots with Interference Green Perfect Pearls. It has a gorgeous shimmer in real life and yet remains subtle. The metal sheet which is black on one side and silver on the other is from Add a Little Dazzle. It's fabulous stuff...embosses and cuts like butter, can be torn, rolled, so many possibilities. I embossed it with my favourite Tim Holtz folder, Riveted Metal. I then cut it down the center about half way and rolled the two halves back towards the edge like it was opening up. Before I adhered it to the background, I applied Black and Rust Alcohol inks and blending solution to age and grunge it up.
On the image, Michelle has a buckle at her neck so to repeat that I threaded a dotty ribbon through an Idea-ology buckle and wrapped the ribbon around the tag, using the same ribbon for the topper. As soon as I saw the photo and then Kyra's image, the word Fierce popped into my head as in a fierce competitor, fierce friend, and "don't mess with me" kind of fierce. I love the attitude I am imagining. The gold metal beads spell out Fierce and repeat the metal from the lower part of the tag. The last element is the heart with wings. It started out brushed gold but I added a little Treasure Silver wax to highlight the detail and tie it in with the other metals. I chose the heart because to me it represents both freedom to be an individual and speed from her roller skates.
Thanks for visiting today. We have a couple of challenges going on right now ~ our Facebook challenge theme is Wedded Bliss and our blog challenge theme is Ribbon. We'd love to see your projects entered into either of those or just shared with us on The East Wind FB group.
Life is good; so is art.
Bonnie
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