Monday, October 15, 2012

It's a "sketchy" Thanksgiving!

We're having a "sketchy" time at ScrapbookPlace Challenges blog from October 15 - October 31.  I decided to make my card using Thanksgiving theme.  I choose to keep my card simple, with minimal embellishments.  I tried something new on this card and stamped my image on kraft paper, then colored with Copics.  I love the way it turned out!

Here's the sketch that was given to use.  I rotated the sketch but all the elements are there!
 
 
Here's what I used:
Kraft cardstock, green skittles - unknown
Thanksgiving paper - DCWV
Meadow Green Glimmer Mist - Tattered Angels
Clasic Ovals Large Nestibilities - Spellbinders
Copics - YR00 YR68 R27 Y35 YR27 YR16 R24 G17 E15 E13
Walnut Stain Tim Holtz Distress Ink pad - Ranger
D1312 November Word Puzzle - CTMH
Orange ribbon Elements - American Crafts
Crochet flowers - Linda Weber (yes they are handmade)
Frosted brads - Oriental Trading
Crystal Stickles - Ranger
 
Come and join us at ScrapbookPlace Challenges blog for two challenges a month - one themed and one sketch.
 
Thanks for stopping by and have a great day!
Mel

Monday, October 8, 2012

Have a Devilishly Happy Halloween

Oh my goodness, but your sunglasses on because this card might blind you from all of the sparkle, glitter and bling!!!  I almost fainted when I saw Hambo's Hoedown challenge this week - SPARKLE!!!!  When I saw the suggested image we use - Bailey Devil - I knew exactly what I wanted to do, just not sure if it would look like I wanted. 

I wanted Bailey Devil to look like there were flames and fire behind him.  I can't draw or cut well so I thought, "What about that Goo Punch by Martha Stewart, but turned the other way?"  It worked out perfectly!  What you think?  I think the only thing that isn't sparkly, glittery or blingy is the sentiment at the top.

Here's a close up of the star of the card - Bailey Devil:

Here's what I used:
Copics - R59 100 E31 E37 E30 YR18 R29 YR15 YR16
Orange Peel, Black Diamond, Xmas Red Stickles - Ranger
Black Way it With Crystals - Prima
Glitter bats Spook Alley - Making Memories
"Devil" - Jolee's Boutique
Grey/red/orange/yellow glitter cardstock and red pearl cardstock - DCWV
Drippy Goo border punch - Martha Stewart

I got this image free from Hambo.  Do you want to get one too?  Play along with us and follow the rules and you'll get the next week's image for FREE!!!

Thanks for stopping by and hope you have a great day!
Mel




Sunday, October 7, 2012

Merry Christmas..... it's getting near.....

Yep, Christmas is coming.  As of today it's around 70+ days away.  I need to get my butt in gear and get my Christmas items made.

I love this cute image from Squigglefly and just knew I had to use it to put me in the right mood to start.  This is "Unconventional Christmas Tree" by artist Mark Hicks.  You can find it here at the Squigglefly store. 

This is for my entry in Squigglefly's challenge - SFC3912 - Use Teal, Pink and White.  I love those colors together and thought that coloring the elves pink and teal would be ideal for this image!  Everything on my card is pink, teal and white except for Old St. Nick at the top of the tree.  I just could not bring myself to color him anything but his traditional red.  I really love the way this card came out.  I'm usually my own worst critic.  But the colors and the embellishments, and not to mention the white glitter cardstock background, just make it look cohesive.  You may not be able to see it well in the picture, but the rims of the hats and the trim of the outfits have glitter dusted Liquid Applique and the belt buckles have bling.

Here's what I used:
Pink and Teal paper from Celebrate the Season Stax - Hobby Lobby
White glitter cardstock - DCWV
Prisma Glitter and Jolly Twinkle Brads - CTMH
Liquid Applique - Marvy Uchida
Copics - RV04 E00 100 0 R29 R20 Y35 BG13
Overlay - Oriental Trading
Snowflake Say it With Crystals - Prima
Pink and Teal Say it with Baby Bling - Want 2 Scrap

Well thanks for stopping by and hope you are having a great day.  It's beautifully cool here in South Louisiana.
Mel

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Pumpkins


Nothing says fall and Thanksgiving more than pumpkins.  I personally do not like to eat pumpkin but to see them used as decorations is beautiful because of their colors.  Let's not forget you can also make them scary for Halloween.   

This is a card for Scrapbook Place Challenges blog for October.  The theme for October is Pumpkin.  There will be two challenges posted per month. A Theme Challenge on the 1st and a Sketch Theme Challenge on the 15th.

Our October Theme Challenge will be to use PUMPKINS on your cards, layouts and altered art. Whether spooky, cute, plain or glitzed up we want to see them.

The challenge starts on October 1st and ends October 14th. A winner will be chosen by Random.org and their name posted here. You can't win if you don't enter, so come join the challenge.




We are pleased to have as our first sponsor

 

 Teri has offered a prize to the winner.

This is a "clean and simple" card for me.  No blingy embellishments because I wanted the pumpkin background paper and the pumpkin digi to be the focus of the card since the them is pumpkins.  But, I did spray the whole card with Gold Shimmer Spritz.  I couldn't help myself.  I think I have a shiny, bling addiction. 

Materials used:
Three Little Pumpkins by Fawn Palmer digi - Squigglefly.com
Copics - YR14 YR15 YR16 YR18 YG67 YG63 YG61 YR23 YR24 YR27 YR21 YG95 YG97
Spiced Marmalade Tim Holtz Distress Ink pad - Ranger
Lemon Spica - Atyou
Pumpkin paper - DCWV
Give Thanks fall sticker Design Shop - Making Memories
Gold Sheer Shimmer Spritz - Tsukineko
Harvest Table and Harvest Linen Shabby Princess collection paper - Bo-Bunny Press

Come on over to the blog and join us in the Pumpkin Challenge!

Thanks for stopping by and have a great day!
Mel