Sugar ‘n Spice Dolls Chili Pepper as Frankenstein

This is my Frankenstein creation – complete and alive on a card.  I thought it would be fun to use the Lawn Fawn Polaroid stamp.  Frankenstein was created from Sugar ‘n Spice Dolls Chili Pepper from Little Miss Muffet Stamps.  For a limited time, you can get that stamp for free and give it a try yourself.  Muah ha ha ha

There were a lot of conversions on this stamp . . . first the arm was amputated and the shirt decal was removed before I printed it out.  (P.S. Check the TOU before you do this to your digital stamp as some companies don’t allow this.  You are free to do this with a LMMS stamp just as long as you still give credit to LMMS.)

For coloring, I converted the eyeglasses to thick eye brows then added large stitching and neck bolts fitting for a Frankenstein.  Lastly, I added the tears in the shirt and colored a striking background.  (Oh yes, pun intended.  LOL).  This are all fun to do and hope you can give it a try too.  Have some fun! 

Polka Dot Pals Lottie

I’m here with some LMMS inspiration and a card I created using some of the colored images I have stacked up.  I’m getting to the bottom of my pile and it feels good to finally use them all.

This project uses several stamps, Polka Dot Pals Lottie, Polka Dot Pals Add-on Faces and Daisy Rock.  PDP Lottie was colored with Marvy Le Plume markers and the Daisy Rock was colored using Copics.  The Howdy sentiment is from Make it Crafty and colored with yellow Liquid Pearls.

The rest of the card was kept simple.  I cut the image down to fit the standard size card and always like the look of part of the image “popping” out of the frame, such as these daises.  Hope you enjoyed this project and make sure you check out all the other projects from the Little Misses.  Cheers!

Trick or Kitty

I can’t believe it’s Halloween week already!  The costumes are out and the goodie bags are ready to be filled.  I wonder, who will share their candy this year?  

This is Trick or Kitty from Little Miss Muffet Stamps.  I had originally colored it when I released the image, years ago, and it’s finally making it’s way onto a project.  This image comes with a cauldron full of candy or a cauldron filled with a spell.  Both equally as fun but I’m sure the kids are going to want a trick rather than a treat.  LOL. 

Book in Hand

Here’s the girl that I previewed in the FB group and she’s all finished on a card.  It’s been a while since I’ve done paper piecing and I like how it turned out on her clothes.  This is Book in Hand by My Favorite Things and Puppy Additions from Little Miss Muffet Stamps. 

I’m a sucker for almost any stamp that features a girl and a book so this one was no exception.  I used Creative Color Placement to give her some bright eyes.  The placement of the original eyes would have been funny so I used those dots as a marker for the outside of the eye.  They blinded in nicely with the eyelashes so it worked out. 

Hope you enjoyed and thanks for stopping by my blog this weekend.

Luna Bitterfrost Fallen Angel

I created this project for the new challenge at LMM which is to create a tag, challenge #123.  I’ve used Luna Bitterfrost Fallen Angel and paired her with the Marine Creek Door metal die.  Then I also added some other diecuts (Bats and Skull & Bones) and create a Halloween themed card.

I thought that a Halloween project doesn’t have to be all orange and black so it was fun to add some yellow and teal into mix.  The metal die I used for the tag was a random choice, but now that I look at it, it looks like a tomb stone.  That was a lucky pick!  LOL

Sugar ‘n Spice Dolls Sugar as Swan Princess

Purple isn’t generally a color I reach for, so when it came time to put this colored image on a project, I had to borrow, beg and steel some purple paper from my mom.  LOL  Luckily she had plenty to share with me and I was able to complete this project. I always set out to buy purple paper for my own stash but somehow I seem to miss it on the shelves.  Maybe the next shopping journey will be productive in my purple hunt.  Hmmm … maybe if I vow to create a purple people eater monster that would do the trick? 

On this project, I used Sugar ‘n Spice Dolls Sugar as Swan Princess from Little Miss Muffet Stamps and paired her with the Over the Rainbow chipboard sentiment from Make it Crafty.

Thanks for dropping by!  There is still one more day in the Anything Goes challenge at LMM – pop on over and add a project so show off.