Monday, August 30, 2010

Inkurable Stampers August

Well its really late, but I think I'm in time for the INKURABLE STAMPERS august resist challenge.

For this challenge I have made a father's day card:
I have used:

  • car stamp from a paper artsy stamp set(hotpick#1007)
  • fired brick and barn door distress inks
  • versamark
  • white embossing powder
  • clear embossing powder
  • sizzix puzzle piece die #2
  • white and black cardstock
  • "unique"-darkroom door letters
Hope you like it!
Em

p.s. in the process of making a shabby gothic arch to see if I like making gothic arches and shabby ;)

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Fantastic candy!

Have a look at this candy!

Enter here: http://www.kelliewinnell.com.au/?p=5239&cpage=2#comment-12726
Ends 16 August.

Friday, July 9, 2010

Inkurable Stampers July challenge!

Hello!
Here is my entry for Sarah's latest challenge over at Inkurable Stampers:


A close up so you can see the depth in the card.

I started of with some purple basil for the base of the card. I stamped onto white card the "Precious Moments" stamp from stampavie, which I cut out and coloured. I stamped a Tim Holtz bird stamp in black(from lost&found set), and the flowers from the "Sweetest Bug Icons" Heidi Grace set I stamped in peeled paint for some background. I used purple buttons and some cotton for flowers. I put a "hugs & kisses" sentiment from the darkroom door "All Occasions" (VERY useful) set in the middle. I folded the paper(from Bo bunny flutter butter range) in a corner for an added feature.


Thats all from me for now,

Em

xxoo

Friday, June 4, 2010

Sketch Saturday #105

Hi all!
This is the first time I've entered at Sketch Saturday, and the first time I've done a sketch too!
I did this to match the mail art envelope I entered in Inkurable Stampers last challenge(except this time I wasn't so dainty with the distress inks :D) I don't really have much to say about this one, since it's using moslty the same things as I used on the mail art. But, there is one particular thing, the white bordering is actually a torn strip from a piece of paper, twisted until it looked like that.

Em

XXOO