Showing posts with label get well. Show all posts
Showing posts with label get well. Show all posts

Sunday, August 28, 2016

Card Design: Gerda Steiner Designs Progressive Challenge...August

http://gerdasteinerdesigns.com

Hey folks! I've managed to finish my card for the Gerda Steiner Designs Progressive Challenge.  Check out the sweet fox image that we got to work with this month...

https://gsd-stamps.com/collections/shop-digital-stamps/products/cute-fox-digital-stamp
  Gerda always has such cute images to work with. Everyone who played along in last month's challenge received Little Fox for free. If you decide to hop on and play along in the Gerda Steiner Designs Progressive Challenge, then you can purchase this digital by clicking HERE (or on the watermark above to head to its location in the store). This way you'll receive next month's digital stamp for free.

Here are my card and details...


General Info: 
  • This card has been created 100% digitally and then layered in a Mock Up (courtesy of Frisk Shop).  I will print it out and assemble it a later date.


FRONT

Digital Image Details: 
  • Little Fox You can find this image in the store.  Details above.
  • This image was coloured digitally. Credits include:
    •  Fur was paper pieced using a texture from BFstock

Background Paper Details:
  • I wanted to put the fox in a natural setting so I used this great stock image from Darkrose42-stock.  


INSIDE
Digital Sentiment Details:
  • This sentiment was created by Paulette from Create with TLC.  For great freebies and inspiration be sure to click HERE to go to Paulette's blog and for awesome sets for purchase, click HERE to go to the home page of the store.  It has been coloured digitally to match my project colours.

Digital Paper Details:
  • I have used a paper from my Trick or Treat Textured Papers for the inside of my card. The papers can be purchased separately or as part of the whole Trick or Treat kit over in the Scribbles Designs store. You can find it by clicking HERE.


OVERALL
Digital Embellishments: 
  • I have used basic shapes in Photoshop Elements to create matting in behind the sentiment.
  • I have applied shadow layer styles to give certain elements some depth.  These styles were designed by Sheila Reid, Pixel Scrapper.

Challenges I am entering: 


Other challenges I hope to enter... 

***Please note that if the word verification appears, ignore it and simply click the 'publish' button*** 

Well guys, that is it for this one.  

Until next time,

Saturday, April 18, 2015

Card Design: Get Well Card with Nicecrane Designs

http://nicecranedesigns.com/
Hello all!  I'm about to embark on a week and a half of celebrations in our household (mind you I'll still be around, just not as much as usual).  However, before I do, I wanted to share my latest creation with you all.  This one uses a cute image from the La Journee de Roger collection from Nicecrane Designs.

Here are my card and the details...


General Information: 
  • It is time to add another 'get well' card to my stash. This sweet image was a great option for it.   I found some striped paper in my stash that almost matched the striped paper in the image so new that had to be my background.

FRONT
Digital Image Details: 
  • La Journee de Roger:  These cute little images can be used for a variety of designs.  For this card I used the image you see second down on the right hand side of the preview below.  Click on the name or the watermark below to take you to its location in the store.
http://nicecranedesigns.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=5&products_id=1325
Embellishments: 
  • The half pearls are Crafts brand and were purchased at Dollarama.
 
INSIDE
Digital Sentiment Details: 
  • This great sentiment was created by Paulette from Create with TLC.  I picked it up as a freebie a while back.  For more great freebies, click HERE to go to Paulette's blog and to purchase some wonderful sets, click HERE to go to the store.


OVERALL 
Paper Products: 
  • Card, image and sentiment bases:  Michael's Recollection's Cardstock, white.
  • Matting from Michael's open stock scrapbook paper.
  • The striped paper is from my stash and originally from the Recollection's Bold & Basic Paper Pad.  The darker blue dotted grungy paper is from the K & C Company Designer Paper--Best of...florals collection. 
 Challenges I am hoping to enter... 
Before I go...
Looking for more cute kids?  Well look no farther than the Little Workers collage sheet.  Be sure to go and check them out while you are at the store (c
lick on image below to head to its location).
http://nicecranedesigns.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=129&products_id=1310

Don't forget, to stay current on ALL the latest releases and to check out the fabulous inspiration from my fellow DT members, be sure to head over to the Nicecrane Designs blog.

I am so happy that you had a chance to pop by and check out my latest creation.  I'll see you all again tomorrow with a special freebie.
 
Until next time,


Saturday, November 15, 2014

Card Design: Scribbles Designs Challenge #23--Penguin Paradise

 http://scribblesdesignschallenge.blogspot.ca/

It is time for the next challenge over at the Scribbles Designs Challenge Blog.

This month for Challenge #23, the theme is Penguin Paradise In many parts of North America right now the weather has significantly cooled and some places have even seen snow.  I certainly have where I live!  That makes this month the perfect time to honour Scribbles Designs' much beloved character, Brr and his family--wife Brrneice and baby Brr.  Did you know that Brr was the first main character that Sandy created?  He's had a lot of adventures during the years and he has earned his time in the spotlight.  So, this month we want to see any kind of penguin on your creation.  It is high time, Brr and the family meet some of the other penguins out there in digital land.  We can't wait to see your cool creations!
 


In order to participate in our challenges you DO NOT NEED TO USE A SCRIBBLES DESIGNS IMAGE on your project but you must follow the monthly theme and the other rules that have been established for our particular challenge blog.  You can find them, along with the prize information, listed in the right hand sidebar of the challenge blog.  This challenge will end at 9pm PST on December 14th.
 
You can purchase your Scribbles Designs images HERE and there is a free image over on the challenge blog as well to help get you started.  Also, be sure to check out the special Freebie Friday posts as it is another great way to build your Scribbles Designs collection.
 
To help inspire you, I've created a get well card using Speedy Brrr.  This particular image was introduced in the store, in its very first month in business!  A friend of mine recently
had a fall where she injured herself quite badly and I thought Speedy Brrr might cheer her up.

Here are my card and details, I hope I haven't forgotten anything important...

General Info...
  • Ummm...apparently I forgot to wear my glasses when colouring this image.  It was only when I was getting the picture ready to post that I realized that I went over in a couple spots.  Ooops. 
  • Apparently, I forgot to wear my brain as well since I've left Brrr hanging there with no ground to run on.  Double Ooops!  Hmmm...maybe he is running so fast he is flying?

FRONT
Digital Image Details: 
  • Speedy Brrr:  Hee, hee.  Someone's getting his exercise on!  Clicking on the watermark below will take you to its location within the store.  This image was coloured in with Copic markers.
http://buyscribblesdesigns.blogspot.ca/2012/09/205-speedy-brr-250.html
Digital Sentiment: 
  • One I created specifically for this card.
Punch:
  • I used a Recollection's punch to achieve the edging on the accent piece on the front of the card.

INSIDE
Digital Sentiment: 
  • This wonderful sentiment is from my Create with TLC stash.  I've used it before and am sure I will use it again.  Click HERE to go to Paulette's blog and HERE to go to the store.  You can purchase this image as part of the "Get Well, Hang in There" set, available in the Get Well section of the store.  Clicking on the watermark below will take you to that section of the store.
OVERALL
Paper Products: 
  • Card, image and sentiment base: Michael's Recollection's Cardstock, white.
  • Designer paper is from Recollection's Bright and Basic paper pad.
  • The shimmery yellow piece used as an accent on the front and as matting on the inside is Michael's open stock scrapbook paper. 
 Challenges I am hoping to enter... 
So put on those thinking caps and design a project that fits our theme. If you need some images to help you out you can check out all wonderful ones that are in the Scribbles store. You have an entire month to enter at the Scribbles Designs Challenge Blog, so I hope to see you there. If you have some time I invite you to go and check out the wonderful inspiration offered up from my colleagues on the DT. We always look forward to seeing what you come up with for each month's theme!   

Until next time,

Monday, January 13, 2014

Card Design: Digi Darla's Challenge #97--Copycat Challenge

Good morning to all you wonderful people.  It is already my second post of the day so I am so glad you could join me once again!  Right now it is time for the latest challenge over at the Digi Darla's Challenges Blog. This week for Challenge #97 the theme is "Copycat".

Yes that is right, it is time for the monthly copycat challenge and you know what that means--there is a free image waiting for you over on the challenge blog to use in this week's entry.  It is a great image that could be used for a variety of occasions.

Since you need to use the image we are giving away on your project, that means that everyone is eligible for the opportunity to win eight images!  How awesome is that!


 Here are the card and details, I hope I haven't forgotten anything... 

General Comments:  

  • I have gone clean and simple with this card.  I've used this layout before and I am sure it won't be the last time.
  • Okay, now it may seem a bit odd that the highlight shades on the white dog are apricot coloured.  I decided that I didn't want to do a typical black Scottie dog so I chose to do a white one instead.  I figured that I would use shades of grey in my highlighting but when I did some research on how the white Scottie dogs look in real life, I was surprised to see that the white dogs all seem to have these light apricot shades in their coats.  I learned something new today.  Go brain!

FRONT
Digital Image:
  • Snowtime Scottie 3:  As mentioned above, the image used this week is the copycat image so you can find it over on the challenge blog. 
    • The image was coloured with Copic Markers and coloured pencils.  Scottie:  colourless blender, E90 (fur); E90, E93, E97 (paws); G00, G02, G05 (hat).  Bird:  B00, B02, B05 (feathers); Y11, Y13 (tail); Y32, Y35 (beak).  R11, R14, R17 (hat).  Ground:  coloured pencils.  
Embellishments:
  •  Both the button and cross stitch thread are from my stash.

INSIDE
Digital Sentiment: 
  • Paulette, once again has just the right sentiment for me to use.  This is another great freebie I picked up over at Create with TLC.  Click HERE to go to Paulette's blog and HERE to go to the store.  I wasn't able to find it in the store so if you are interested in purchasing it, contact Paulette.

 OVERALL
 Paper Products: 
  • Card base: Michael's Recollection's Cardstock, white.
  • Designer Papers:  
    •  Dotted paper (front and inside)--Recollection's Bold & Basic Paper Pad.
Challenges I am hoping to enter...



So, how about you come on over and show us YOUR wonderful talents by entering in our current challenge this week over at Digi Darla's Challenges?  While you are there please check out the great projects from the rest of the design team.  We always look forward to seeing the delightful creations you come up with. 

Until next time,



Saturday, November 23, 2013

Card Design: Doodle Pantry Digital Challenge #40

Hey Peeps.  There are just two hours and 10 minutes to go before it becomes Dr. Who central in this household.  Just enough time for me to get this post done and work on a couple small things before I head downstairs.  I swear even Yahoo mail is in the Whovian spirit.  I just finished putting a message together and the captcha I had to fill out to send it off was 's o n i c s'.  I swear!  Google has Dr. Who fever as well.  For the last couple days, the Daleks have been seen located beside the Google search bar and there is even an interactive Google Doodle called the Whodle where you choose whichever incarnation of the Doctor you want and then set off on going through a number of levels completing your task whilst avoiding the dreaded Daleks.  If they get you, you hear the word , "Exterminate!!!".  I only managed to complete one level because I REALLY need to get some work done so I don't miss any of the festivities later this afternoon.

So, on that note, Allons-y!

While out and about this week looking through challenges, I came across one over at Doodle Pantry. Now I am familiar with Doodle Pantry a little bit.  They have some awesome freebies available.  Some on going, some for limited periods.  This was the first time though that I paid any real attention to their challenge.  Now normally, I don't have the luxury of time to create just to meet the needs of a particular challenge.  My DT work and the three cards a month I make for the two progressive challenges I am part of, don't leave me much in the way of extra creating time.  However, after reading the rules for this challenge, I just knew I had to enter.  Not only is Doodle Pantry extremely generous when it comes to their freebies--as they are not just single images but folders full of goodies--they are also extremely generous when it comes to entering their challenges.  If you use a Doodle Pantry image (not just a sentiment) then not only will your name be entered for a final prize coupon BUT you will also get the featured product for free.  How amazing is that?  Now of course, you are welcome to submit cards following the rules and theme using an image from any digital company but you will only be entered into the draw for the final prize coupon.

Check out the amazing featured product up for grabs in this challenge, for those who do enter using a Doodle Pantry image...
Not only do you have a choice of the main image as a standard black and white digi but you also get the coloured version which is great when you are short on colouring time.  Then, you also get THREE sentiments!  But wait...they aren't done yet.  On top of all the goodies I have already mentioned, you also receive a total of NINE digital papers!!!!  THREE patterned ones and SIX solid coloured ones.  Aren't those snowmen absolutely adorable?!  The coloured one especially will be great for getting in an extra quick Christmas card or two.

Now I don't know about you, but for me that it is darn good incentive to create a card and enter the challenge.  Everyone is a winner AND unlike progressive challenges where if you miss a challenge you lose the opportunity to play in future ones, the challenge at Doodle Pantry is set so that ANYONE can enter at ANY time, and still have the opportunity to earn the freebie package (following the rules of course).

Now, I only came across this challenge earlier this week, so it didn't give me a lot of time to come up with something to enter.  Thank goodness the theme this month is Any Digi Goes and since I still hadn't created a card for my good friend Naomi's son Michael, who is recovering from surgery, AND I had a few freebies already to choose from, I was fortunate enough to find something that I could use to make him a 'feel better soon' card.

Check it out...

Bunny Slippers set:  Look at all the incredible items included in this particular freebie folder.  With just one set, the card possibilities are endless!  I've linked up the watermark to the set's location in the store.
http://doodlepantry.com/freebies-page.html?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage_images.tpl&product_id=729&category_id=8


 FRONT
Digital Image:
  • Bunny Slippers:  These are the cutest bunny slippers I think I have ever seen.  Every time I look at them I just want to say, "Awwwwww!".  As this is a pre-coloured image it saved me some time.  I went with the green ones since it was being made for a young boy.
Digital Sentiment:
  •  I decided to use the 'Just for You' sentiment from the set for the front of the card.

INSIDE  
Digital Sentiment:
  •  For the inside of my card, I went with the 'Feel Better Soon' sentiment from the set.

OVERALL 

Paper Products:
  • Card base: Michael's Recollection's Cardstock, white.
Digital Paper Products:
  •  I used four different digital papers from this set.  Specifically, I used DPBunnySlippersPAPER2, 3, 5 and 6.
Other Notes:
  • To move the assembly of the card along even quicker, I decided to do some digital layering before I printed things out.  It would also save some ink in the process so I figured it was a win-win situation.
  • I layered paper 5 (cream) onto paper 6 (green) for a matted look, then added the sentiment and bunny slippers on top before printing it out.
  • For the inside, I did the same thing, only using a different sentiment and not including an image.
  • I used paper 2 (plaid) for the background on both the front and inside.
  • I printed off a strip of that adorable bunny paper (number 3) for an accent for the left hand side of the front.
  • I printed off a strip of the green (number 6) and then used a Recollection's punch to give it some definition.  I specifically went with this punch because to me, I can see little bunny ears in the edging.
Challenges I am entering:

Other challenges I might get it into...While I am running short on time right now, I hope I'll be able to add some a bit later in the week.

There is just enough time left for all you quick card makers to enter this challenge as it doesn't close until tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. EST.  If you need a Doodle Pantry image to work with, you can find some brilliant ones on their freebie page HERE.  Now if you don't have the chance to enter a card but would like to purchase that adorable snowmen set, you can find it in the store by clicking HERE or on the watermark of it, above.

The great thing is that now that I know about this challenge, I might be able to participate on a regular basis as each challenge begins on the 1st of the month and closes on the 24th, giving me three whole weeks to pull something together.

Okay, it is now 4:30 p.m., so that leaves me just 1/2 hour left to get some other stuff done.  We are getting closer...

Geronimo!