Super Hero Twila

I’m sharing this project for the Little Miss Muffet Challenge that is starting today.  The theme is anything goes and this gave me a chance to grab any image I wanted.  Of course, super hero girls are always top notch in our house so I had to color this Twila.  LOL

I’ve used Super Hero Twila for this project, by Roberto’s Rascals, and also the Shoot for the Moon chipboard sentiment from Make it Crafty.

I hope you can join in on the fun and share one of your creations this week!  

Sunbonnet Fire Truck

I have a boy card to share today and enjoyed putting this one together.  I wanted to use the Say What? and Mini Alpha & Numbers diecuts from CC Designs so I picked a smaller image to use.  This one worked well and I could put it more on the side of the card. 

I used Sunbonnet Fire Truck from Little Miss Muffet Stamps and colored him in bright reds and oranges.  I didn’t have any papers that matched but I think I found a good compromise with these subtle colors.  Lastly I grabbed some of my red/black/white twine and wrapped it up for a finished look.  Hope you like it and enjoy!

For those who want a good laugh… 
this was shared with me the other day and I about busted a gut!  

Grandpa Fishing

I think this is going to be a project that you’re going to love… at least I know I do! The image is a new release at Little Miss Muffet Stamps, Grandpa Fishing, and a fun one to color too.  But the best part about the card is the background.  My daughter was using her new watercolor paints and colored this picture for me.  I then brought out the black pen and defined the image, colored Grandpa Fishing, and then placed him on this card.

I also used a the Say What? die and Mini Alphabet & Numbers die for the sentiment.  Then I used some Make it Crafty dragonflies and there it all is.

Thanks for coming by today and now I’ll send you over to the Little Miss Muffet Stamps store to check out the New Releases.  Enjoy some shopping!

Birdie

There is a new challenge opening up today over at the LMMS challenge blog and the theme is “Many Layers.” For my project, I decided to pull out the metal dies and create something with a door.  I used the following supplies available at Little Miss Muffet Stamps:

If you remember last time I had showed what I created with the Birdie packaging and so this one I actually enjoyed coloring Birdie herself and giving her some facial details too.  The colors I picked were grabbed from the paper stack that I was using and then I tossed in some yellow ribbon to help emphasis those colors.  It’s too bad that the glue showed through so I’ll have to try to use something different next time.

Lastly the Marine Creek Door was used with the small ticket insert and I added parts of the Bird on the Wire as a decal, which was cut from white felt.  Then I also used the door and hinge parts to build up the door a little more.

Hope you enjoy and thanks for stopping at my blog.

Autumn

Here’s a project that I enjoyed working on.  It started with her turquoise hair which was inspired by Marika!  Then I decided to take this stamp, Autumn from Little Darlings, with an autumn theme, and convert it to something more generic.  So I skipped on stamping the leaves and colored the rake to resemble a broom instead.

The card also features the Happy Days Tab Sentiments, with accompanied chipboard embellishment, and the Cutters Baggie ‘n Tag, tag only, which was a left over from another project that I refurbished. The many ribbons on the tag was also inspired by Marika – thanks Marika for the ideas!  Finally I added some faux stitching with my marker and a few pink acrylic dots.

Hope you’re having a great weekend and thank for stopping by my blog today!

Updated to include a detailed picture of the little button nose per Zoe’s request.  🙂

Celeste Amberglow Celebrate

The next challenge is starting at LMMS and this time it’s all about circles!  We want to see you create with circles – whether that’s a circle shapes card, using circles or making circles.  You can probably stretch it but as long as you have plenty of circles then we’ll let it slide.  LOL

I pulled out a project that I made last week that seemed to fit.  The balloons are circles, right?  Then the polka dots on the paper, the circles on the diecut flower and circle embellishments.  (I know it’s a stretch but hay, it’s a card to share and that’s the main point.  He he he)  The glowing yellow circle in the background is a technique I learned from my friend Zoe.

This project uses these mentionable products: