Showing posts with label Cheery Lynn Dies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cheery Lynn Dies. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Party Girl

Hi. I'm back this week to show you another birthday card - this time for a special friend, Tracey.
 

The stamp has been coloured using Stampin' Up Watercolour Crayons. The skirt was originally quite slim so I masked it and stamped the skirt section 6 times before colouring.
 

The flowers are Cheery Lynn Dies - Roses in miniature, medium and large. There's about 10-12 layers in each flower all spritzed with Perfect Pearls Mist in Pearl - the large one finished off with a beautiful vintage crystal brad.
 

I've added Ranger Crackle Accents to the champagne flute, silver stickles all over her skirt (but unfortunately this doesn't show in the photo), and some extra bling to finish off.
 

I was thrilled to learn that my project Feminine Charms won the challenges at CopicOz and AH Designs. Thank you.

I've been having a bit of trouble with MailChimp sending out multiple emails. I'm sorry, and am hopeful that this won't happen again.
 
Thanks so much for stopping by.
Till next time - Tereesa :-)

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Feminine Charms

Hi Everyone, Well, it's really been a long leave of absence for me from my blog, but I'm happy to be back. I've been kept busy taking care of things with Alyssa, but am hoping to post regularly again. I've still been creating projects for Scrappy-Go-Lucky, so head over there if you've missed anything.
 
I had a spare hook on my bedroom wall, and used the gorgeous Feminine Charms stamp set by Flourishes to create this canvas.
 

The frame is Cheery Lynn die Enchanted Forest (cut in half diagonally) ...




A double layer of crocheted edging makes a soft frame. The dark layer was not quite the right colour, so I used my Copics to change it.
 

The new Mirrored Sheets by Tim Holtz - it's like a real mirror as you can see from my camera's reflection.


How cool are these flowers ...
 

Paper flowers dipped in UTEE using the Ranger Melting Pot come out looking like porcelain flowers.


I hope you've all enjoyed my first project back.
I'm entering it in the following challenges:
CopicOz Think Pink Challenge - create a pink project using Copics
AH Designs Colour Challenge with a Twist - create using colour combo incorporating burlap
The Shabby Tea Room Vintage Charm Challenge - create using colour combo, flower and a charm

Thanks so much for stopping by.
Enjoy your weekend, Tereesa :-)