Friday, July 10, 2009

Greetings

I just love this Paisley Bird with Ornaments by Robin Pickens. I combined it with a sentiment from the Greeting Words set. I colored with Copics and sponged the edges of the image panel. I added some piercing and machine stitching for texture and interest. Paper is Wassail by BasicGrey.

Thanks for taking a look! :)

Thursday, July 9, 2009



Robin Pickens cute Hallowe'en witch is perfect! Stamped with Memento black ink and colored with Copics.

Some Blackberry ultra fine glitter added to her hat and some dot sparklers added to the corners.

The sentiment is also from the American Art Stamp collection.

Enjoy***

Christmas Cardinal***



Here is a new image from Robin Pickens .
The bird was stamped with Memento Black ink, colored with Copics and a little glitter added to the wreath.
The edges of the cardstock were distressed with ink and roughed up a little.
The designer paper is Cosmo Cricket.
Enjoy***

Happy Halloween


Isn't this new cat stamp from Robin Pickens just adorable? I stamped her on green cardstock and then matted it on a larger black piece, finishing it off with a purple sentiment banner secured with a button. The box base is stamped with a row of scary Halloween trees also from American Art Stamp. A ribbon handle and a row of felt ric rac finish this treat box off.

Happy Winter

Christmas in July with a funky image from Robin Pickens called Tree w/ Bird combined with a Kathleene Callei sentiment from her cling set, Winter Words. Papers are from Cosmo Cricket's Jolly By Golly Collection with Smooch Pearlized Accent Ink highlighting the tree ornaments (Gold Lamme) and tree branches and ground (Moonlight).

From Our Family to Yours

Getting an early start on Christmas cards! I used the bird and tree image from Robin Pickens, which was colored with a combo of chalks and markers. The paper is from Basic Grey's Wassail line and is paired up with Caramel and Evergreen cardstock. Thanks for looking.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Enjoyin' the Moment


I seperated the sentiment from the image to make this card. The main Emerson image was colored with Prisma pencils.
Thanks for looking!