Showing posts with label castle art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label castle art. Show all posts

Monday, December 13, 2021

PIP 2150

 

  Challenge 2150 - Team A, Dec. 13


 
 
Hello and welcome.  It's time for a new challenge over at Pammie's Inky Pinkies and this week we are sponsored by Gerda Steiner Designs and I would like to thank them for providing the images used by the design team.
I don't know about you but the last six weeks, for me, have been crazy.  Between health issues, and now the car breaking down completely, I don't know whether I'm coming or going.  Know what I mean?  

For my card I decided to go with a clean and simple design.  After printing the cute Owl With Letter image onto Neenah white card stock, I colored it using Castle Art pencils before stippling Tim Holtz stormy sky and brushed corduroy around the edges.  As an afterthought, I also added some stippled Adirondack caramel ink around the bottom edges before layering.  The only embellishments then added were some brads, googlie eyes and red gel pen on the letter.

Challenges entered:
 
 
Thanks for stopping by today.  Have a great day and don't forget to check out the rest of the design team blogs for more inspiration and I hope you'll also enter this week's challenge.

Stamps: Gerda Steiner Designs
Ink: Tim Holtz Stormy Sky, Brushed Corduroy; Adirondack Caramel
Card Stock: Neenah White, Stampin Up
Accessories: Castle Art Pencils, PFS Blending Brushes, Googlie Eyes, Ranger Glossy Accents, Red Gel Pen, Brads, Glue Dots
 

Saturday, June 19, 2021

Wishing You Well

Hello and welcome.  Sorry it's been a bit between posts, but I've been dealing with a nasty migraine.  Today is another challenge over at Catch The Bug and my card is featuring a never before used image Bugaboo's Wishing You Well.

After printing the image onto Neenah white card stock, I colored it using Castle Art pencils before lightly stippling Tim Holtz tumbled glass distress ink for the sky.  Once I was finished stippling, I layered it then added it to a hand made background that was sent to me as a RAK.  I wanted to keep the card fairly clean and simple so the only embellishments added were some Dew Drops.

Challenges entered:
 
Thanks for stopping by today.  Have a great day and don't forget to enter into the challenge at  Catch The BugPlease also stay safe, get your vaccine and please wear a mask so we can beat COVID.

Stamps: Bugaboo
Ink: Tim Holtz Tumbled Glass
Card Stock: Neenah White, Close To Cocoa, RAK'd Background
Accessories: Computer, Printer, Castle Art Pencils, Stipple Brush, Glue Dots, Dew Drops
 

Saturday, March 20, 2021

The Elephant Who Wanted To Fly

 Hello and welcome.  Today I'm guest designing for the Outlawz Sunday Song and Rhymes challenge and we're being sponsored by Oddball Art Company and the image I'm using is the never before used (NBUS)  Kawaii Christmas Baby Elephant With Antlers. For the challenge, we were inspired by this song:

The Butterfly Song (If I Were a Butterfly) Psalty & Ernie Rettino
 
If I were a butterfly
I'd thank you, Lord, for giving me wings
And if I were a robin in a tree
I'd thank you, Lord, that I could sing
And if I were a fish in the sea
I'd wiggle my tail, and I'd giggle with glee
But I'd just thank you Father for making me me
'Cause you gave me a heart
And you gave me a smile
You gave me Jesus
And you made me your child
And I just thank you Father for making me me
If I were an elephant
I'd thank you, Lord, by raising my trunk
And if I were a kangaroo
I'd just hop right up to you
And if I were an octopus
I'd thank you, Lord, for my good looks
But I'd just thank you Father for making me me 
 
After printing my image onto Neenah white card stock, I colored it using Castle Art pencils and a blender pencil before blending Stampin Up bashful blue and Tim Holtz stormy sky inks using my Picket Fence Studios blending brushes then layering onto scrap/snippet card stock.  Since I didn't have any matching grey brads, I made my own by punching a small piece of scrap grey card stock then adhering the small circles using a Martha Stewart glue pen.  For my card, I stamped a retired Stampin Up floral background in Tim Holtz stormy sky ink before adding my layered image panel.  I then took some scrap/snippet grey and pink card stock, punched them using my Martha Stewart butterfly trio and hydragnea trio punches, and added them to the card using glue dots.  The final embellishments were bakers twine, ice stickles in the flower centers, white gel pen and a red 3D glaze pen for the elephant's heart.

Challenges entered:
 
 
Thanks for stopping by today.  Have a great day, stay safe, and please wear a mask!

Stamps: Oddball Art; Stampin Up
Ink: Tim Holtz Stormy Sky; Stampin Up Bashful Blue
Card Stock: Neenah White; Stampin Up; Scraps
Accessories: Computer, Printer, Castle Art Pencils, MS Punches, White Gel Pen, Glue Dots, Blender Pencil, Ice Stickles, PFS Blender Brushes, Small Hole Punch, MS Glue Pen, 3D Glaze Pen, Bakers Twine