Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Tilda on the Ritz

                                                              
Hello everyone.... I was looking through at some of my earlier efforts with Tilda cards, and came across this one.  At the time I wasn't really happy with it, but I now can look at it more objectively.  I colored Tilda with Copic markers, and I have a bad habit of not recording the colors, so I can't say which ones I used, except for the hair (Cool Grays).  I embellished the dress with gold embossing, and also embossed the swagger trim on top.  Her tiara is glittered.  I call her "Tilda on the Ritz" because she looks fabulously wealthy LOL! 

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Flutterby Tilda


                                                        
I didn't realize how pale the colors on this card were until I tried taking photos.  It was difficult to capture the accuracy of the colors, but it helped using a black background.  I used Copic markers to color Tilda, and her wings are embellished with Stardust glitter. The inside of the card reads:

"We are like butterflies
who flutter for a day
and think it is forever".

              - Carl Sagan

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

It's a Girl Thing!

                                                                                                                            
I fell in love with this stamp called "Heure de Party" when I first saw it, and knew it could be used for birthdays or a girlfriend card - thus the Girl Thing theme used (the inside is stamped "It's a Girl Thing").  The design is by Gail M Burton, and you can see this and many others she has created on the Sparkle n Sprinkle website.  What I love about her designs is the Art Deco style she has incorporated into her images.  I used Copic markers to color it, and added a bit of glitter on each dress and headpiece.  I hope you like this card as much as I enjoyed making it!

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Father's Day


                                                           
I have always found it a challenge to make cards for a man, especially my father.  This year I started making a card and changed midstream, as it just did not look right to me.  Without really deciding it, I started putting bits and pieces together, forming a collage, and it all fell into place.  I used Tim Holtz' distressed ink technique for the railroad ad and the car, adding a gold mist. Sunday drives are one of the memories I have while growing up, so I was pleased with the vintage flavor of the card and how it turned out!  This car reminds me very much of my father.

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Ooh-La-La Sassy Marie!

Sassy Marie from Sassy Studio Designs
                                                              

If there was such a thing as a Paris musical featuring a Moulin Rouge Revue, then Sassy Marie would be the perfect showgirl!  She is colored with Copic markers, and with touches of Spica glitter (although this is not obvious in the photo).  I had fun coloring her, and I hope you like her!

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Add a Splash!

Summer is officially around the corner, and what better way to celebrate by presentaing a new image from Sassy Studio Designs?  I hope you like her... Sassy Sarong was colored with Copic markers, and I used a transparent glitter glue on the glare of the water. I keep imagining she's rushing to an evening beach party as the sun is setting!

                                                                       

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Special Birthday Cards Featuring Tilda

I have many birthdays in March and April, so I stay busy making cards during these two months!  I want to share with you the birthday cards I made for my mother, sister, and my dear friend Nuria from Barcelona.  I decided to use Magnolia Tilda for the cards, as she is so darling and versatile.  I used Copic markers to color Tilda.

This is the card I made for my mother....



... and for my sister.....


... and for my friend Nuria!
                                                              

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Creating a Mood

I have always loved the unique look of silhouettes, especially against a brayered background.  I have long been an admirer of Lavinia Stamps, and as many times as I tried, I could not achieve that beautiful soft graduated look of colors.  I was extremely fortunate last summer when an opportunity to take a "Brayering 101" class, and at last I learned the proper way to use a brayer.  I think what I like best is how after you have brayered a background, choosing a silhouette stamp can create a mood. I have always loved haunting faerie and celestial themes, and have quite a few faerie stamps. On my wish list are stamps from Lavinia Stamps I hope to one day add to my collection.  I highly recommend you check this site out, as the photo gallery is wondrous to look at.  I have attached a few of the cards I have made with a brayered background.  The inks used for the backgrounds are Adirondacks by Ranger, and the black for the silhouettes is Versafine Onyx Black by Tsukineko.



Tuesday, June 5, 2012

STEAMPUNK AMELIA

I made this card using the Steampunk Amelia image from Sassy Studio Designs.  It was featured on a Sassy Saturday in April, winning me the Sassy badge you see below.  Amelia was colored with Copics, and for the background I used Tim Holtz cardstock.  The sprockets were created with dies from Spellbinders.  I was - and am - so proud, as it's the first time my art work has been recognized.  Thank you, Sassy Studio Designs!

Steampunk Amelia
                                                                

Monday, June 4, 2012

Flowers Say Hello From The Heart

Something different for today..... this is a Magnolia Tilda card I gave to my mother for Mother's Day last month.  I saw this paper with the flowers and text design, one day at Michael's, and something within me clicked when I remembered that I have a stamp that says "Flowers Say Hello From The Heart".  I worked from there, and I think I pulled it all together.  I have only made a few Tilda cards, and at this time, mine are not as elaborate as many I have seen online, but I hope to improve as time goes on.
                                                                  

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Walk Like An Egyptian

Hello to everyone, and I hope you are enjoying your Sunday.  I was wondering what to show today, and came across the Sassy Cleopatra card I made last month.  Could not resist borrowing the title from the Bangles hit from the 1980's... Enjoy!

                                                                

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Another Blast from the Past!

Hello and welcome to my second day of posting..... I was delighted with the response I received, since I am new to blogging, and am making this up as I go along.  Today I'm posting what I consider a follow up to the Mod Era; the hippie and casual look of the early 1970's. I wanted to give her a real Flower Child look, so colored her blouse a leafy green.  The photo does not show it, but I used Spica glitter pens to give her a more ethereal look about her.  Could not resist adding the word Peace, since she's making the peace sign.  On that note, I will wish you one and all Peace and Flower Power forever!

                                                                   

Friday, June 1, 2012

Welcome to my Blog!

Hello everyone, and welcome to the first posting of my blog!  I never thought this day would arrive, and I can say in all honesty that this blog would not have been possible without the help of my friend Terri Daugherty (Pixels & Paste).  She very patiently walked me through the steps, and even stepped in when some things were over my head.  Thank you, Terri!

I have so many cards waiting to be posted that I had to think about which one would have the honor of being the first to premiere my blog.  I decided on a recent card I made using the GoGo Girl image from Sassy Studio Designs.  This Sassy girl struck a chord with me, as I was 13 when the Mod Era fashions really took off.  Blues and greens were my favorite colors, and I had long black hair, so on some inner level, I colored her to resemble me.... even my sister Anabel agreed that she looks the way I did at that age... what memories what memories...... enjoy!