Polka Dot Pals Lottie

Little Miss Muffet Stamps is sponsoring Graph’it Challenges today and the theme is “Anything Goes.”  For my project I used Polka Dot Pals Lottie and changed her appearance a little with Creative Color Placement. 

This was colored with Prismacolor Pencils on Balsa Wood.  I forgot what my original goal was for this girl but she ended up being a raccoon girl instead.  I had fun coloring with colors I don’t normally use, and in places I don’t normally put them.  The blue hair was good for the season and complemented the purple well. 

Hope you enjoyed this project and pop on over to see all the other gorgeous creations from the Graph’it team.  Have a great weekend! 

Under the Weather Chester

There is a new challenge starting at LMMS this week and it’s an Anything Goes challenge.  Whohoo!  I had a different project created but then decided to use one of the new releases from this week instead.  But don’t worry, you’ll see the other project soon enough.  He he he

This project uses Under the Weather Chester and is a new rubber stamp from Little Miss Muffet Stamps.  It comes with two sentiments which are the right size to be used in the large cloud.  However, I chose not to use a sentiment this time. 

I used colors I wouldn’t normally use as I was going to go for a sad feel.  Sometimes you just need one of those cards on hand to use.  I’m certain you can use this stamp and give it a smile too.  😀

Jumbo Birthday Snails

Here’s the full project of my latest Jumbo Birthday Snails from Little Miss Muffet Stamps.  I colored just the top half of the stamp and cut it out to focus on the top two buddies.  This idea was from Jennifer as she said it was large enough that surely we could use a portion for a standard size card – and she was right! 

I used some Creative Color Placement on this stamp and had some fun.  It wouldn’t have been as easy on the smaller stamp so this size afforded some creativity.  From the top, I tried to make the snail look like he was wearing glasses.  Then this snail can either be colored with a nose or without . . . last time I did without so this time I colored a nose.  🙂  Then the second snail was given a nose, as well, and also a cheesy grin by adding teeth to the smile area.  It think he’s so cute!  Lastly, the third snail, which you can only see a portion, was colored black to look like a rock. 

I then put the rest of the card together using stuff from on my desk, in hopes to clean my desk up a bit.  I’m not so sure it worked, but I do like how the card turned out.  He he he.  Hope you like it too and thanks for stopping by my blog today.

Fearless Fairy Tales Beauty and the Beast

This is Fearless Fairy Tales Beauty and the Beast from Little Miss Muffet Stamps.  I colored it with Prismacolor Pencils and I was able mix the colors a little more than usual. This has been a long time favorite stamp of mine so I enjoyed coloring the whole thing.  The paper, however, wasn’t the best to use as it was too smooth, but I got along OK. 

What are you working on?  I’d love to see you post about it in the LMMS FB group or in the current challenge – it’s an easy one.  😀  It’s always inspiring to see everyone’s work.  

Jumbo Birthday Snails

I finally finished it!  This is Jumbo Birthday Snails (which is a jumbo version of Belated Birthday Snails) from Little Miss Muffet Stamps – if you’ve been on Facebook, you might have seen my back story.  I had sent this image in to get a stamp created but it was in the middle of the night.  So when the magnesium plate came back, we discovered that I had accidentally ordered it at six inches large.  Whoops!  That was twice the size to was really suppose to be.  LOL.

What else was there to do, but to color it up?  So I stamped a couple extra and got a few others involved.  Then I preceded to grab my markers and this is what I came up with . . .

I wanted to go for a realistic whimsical look so I looked at snail photos to get an idea of the shell and snail.  The middle snail didn’t fit in this theme so I tried to make it look like it was covered with a blanket.  Then the streamers were widened and the background was suppose to look like distant foliage.  Lastly the ground was colored to look like a tree branch – at least, I hoped that’s what the looks like.

Here are some detailed shots…

The card measures 6.5″ square so it will have to be one that I personally deliver or something.  LOL.  My daughter also wanted to color one, so this is her project and what she did with the stamp . . .

Polka Dot Pals Lottie

I’m joining in the challenge at Little Miss Muffet Stamps today, and we’re playing Bingo!  I went diagonally on the Bingo board and included decorative paper, a LMM stamp, and diecuts. 

This is Polka Dot Pals Lottie that I colored after an image that Nicky had brought to the event. I loved the whimsical feel of her project and she stepped me through how to create that look on this stamp. She had taken a workshop from Megan K. Suarez Fine Art.  I think she turned out great, and that was all help to Nicky – thank you!