Friday, February 26, 2010
Masked Bird
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Cherry Blossoms
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Water Lily Thank You
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Tuesday Throwdown, Shadow Box
Monday, February 22, 2010
Pretty Flowers
Friday, February 19, 2010
Sweet Baby, Card Patterns Sketch 51
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Get Sketchy #25
Sweet Mouse
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Wishing you Happiness
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Tuesday Throwdown, Distressing
Monday, February 15, 2010
Indoor Snowman
Friday, February 12, 2010
Baby Laundry
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Daisy Birdhouse
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
PTI Princesses Challenge
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Tuesday Throwdown
Monday, February 8, 2010
Love LO
Thursday, February 4, 2010
More Digi News
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Sisters
Hello everyone:) Do any of you have a friend that is really more like family to you? I am blessed to have that and this card was inspired by her. The image is a new one over at SNSS and it's called Kate and Lizzy:Sisters. I computer generated the sentiment because that is how I feel about our relationship. I colored the girls with Copics and the flower is made with a Cuttlebug die and some twisted, scrunched tissue paper. The flourish was cut with my Cricut, which I must say I am proud to be using more ;) Take a moment to think on the special relationships in your life and be thankful for them today! See you soon:)
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Bucket of Fun
Monday, February 1, 2010
Sweet 'n Sassy is going DIGITAL!!!!
*Be sure to scroll down for my YMH posting*
Exciting news to share with you all today! Sweet 'n Sassy Stamps is making the move to all digital stamps! This is exciting on many points, a couple being we will be able to provide you with even more images and they will all be such a fantastic price there's no reason why you couldn't get them all! :) We are having a super fun Lots of Love blog hop today, so be sure to take some time to hop around today for your chance to win the entire January release!The full list is on my right sidebar, and it explains all details.
For my card I used a bit older digi called A Flower For You. Isn't it a sweet image? I colored her with my Copics and decided to try this card cut from my A Child's Year cartridge, which I just love. The sentiment is from Eskimo Kisses.
Digital stamps really are fun and versatile. The more I work with them I am learning little tricks here and there that I thought I'd share with you. One is it is super easy to re-size an image. This comes in handy quite a lot and makes the image a lot more versatile. I just import the image into my Word doc and click it. A box shows up around it and you can just use the handles around it to make it bigger or smaller. Simple!
The other discovery I made (which I'm sure I'm just slow in figuring this out *lol*) is that you do not have to use an entire sheet of cardstock each time you print out an image. You can use a scrap piece and just tape the edges down to a piece of printer paper and run it through. It's a good idea to first print the image on the printer paper and then line up your scrap piece of cardstock over that so you know exactly where to put your paper, but this way you can use up your entire sheet of cardstock. You could do paper piecing like this also.
Be sure to visit fellow DT member Deedee's blog and look through her tutorials she has on digital stamps, she has helped me a ton and can tell you how you can crop and even rotate or flip images! SO, if you haven't given digi stamping a try yet you should! Thanks so much for stopping by!
Micki ♥ Sandy ♥ Melanie ♥ Nicole ♥ Lynne ♥ Korin ♥ Leah ♥ Ceal ♥ Darsie ♥ Janette ♥ Kim ♥ Lorie ♥ Nancy
For my card I used a bit older digi called A Flower For You. Isn't it a sweet image? I colored her with my Copics and decided to try this card cut from my A Child's Year cartridge, which I just love. The sentiment is from Eskimo Kisses.
Digital stamps really are fun and versatile. The more I work with them I am learning little tricks here and there that I thought I'd share with you. One is it is super easy to re-size an image. This comes in handy quite a lot and makes the image a lot more versatile. I just import the image into my Word doc and click it. A box shows up around it and you can just use the handles around it to make it bigger or smaller. Simple!
The other discovery I made (which I'm sure I'm just slow in figuring this out *lol*) is that you do not have to use an entire sheet of cardstock each time you print out an image. You can use a scrap piece and just tape the edges down to a piece of printer paper and run it through. It's a good idea to first print the image on the printer paper and then line up your scrap piece of cardstock over that so you know exactly where to put your paper, but this way you can use up your entire sheet of cardstock. You could do paper piecing like this also.
Be sure to visit fellow DT member Deedee's blog and look through her tutorials she has on digital stamps, she has helped me a ton and can tell you how you can crop and even rotate or flip images! SO, if you haven't given digi stamping a try yet you should! Thanks so much for stopping by!
Micki ♥ Sandy ♥ Melanie ♥ Nicole ♥ Lynne ♥ Korin ♥ Leah ♥ Ceal ♥ Darsie ♥ Janette ♥ Kim ♥ Lorie ♥ Nancy
Piece of Cake
I have a simple birthday card to share today using a super cute Snag'em Set, called Piece of Cake available at Your Memories Here for $1.50! I used the circle sentiment stamp to add to my pattern paper, which is Rosy Nook Wall paper, so that the sentiment was built into the overall pattern. I stamped and colored my cake image and added some yummy Stickles frosting to the top. I also used the Swiss Dots embossing folder and a Prima flower. Be sure to stop by the Your Memories Here BLOG to see fun projects each day!
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