Showing posts with label animal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animal. Show all posts
06 May 2018
Critter - die cuts, distressing
Spring in the forest makes a lovely study for a needlework project even if that needlework is really all paper. My card features a Kraftin' Kimmie stamps set, Lawn Fawn paper and ink, a Sizzix die by Eileen Hull, and a vintage button with a Memory Box needle.
01 March 2018
No Bones - Prismacolor pencils
Woof! *mumble mumble* Woof! (Make no bones about it, you're awesome!)
This fun doggy card features a long retired Kraftin' Kimmie Stamp set coloured with Prismacolor pencils.
18 November 2017
Frosty Fox - watercolour pencil and stenciling on patterned paper
To me, on a blustery winter day, a cup of hot cocoa or hot coffee is like a hug, warm and cuddly.
This card features a digital image and stencil from Craftin' Desert Divas, paper by Doodlebug, embossing, embossing paste, Perfect Pearls, and even some washi tape.
27 September 2017
Zzz is for Zebra - Watercolour pencil, square + die cut card
What can be more precious than a sleeping baby? This precious little plush zebra is taking a nursery nap on a square card with scalloped edges featuring a digital stamp by All Dressed Up, die cut set by CC Designs, paper by Graphic 45 and Bazzill, and watercolour pencil colouring done while flying from west coast Canada to Missouri.
01 September 2017
Skunky - Sheepski Designs blog challenge inspiration for September, watercolour easel card
Sheepski Designs blog is hosting another monthly challenge! For September, the theme is Feature a Creature. For my inspiration, I chose to use Lil Skunk as the focal for the easel card I made for my sweetie's birthday. He loves skunks which is why I chose this image for him.
Sheepski Etsy shop: https://SheepSkiDesigns.etsy.com
Sheepski Designs challenge blog: https://sheepski-designs-challenges.blogspot.ca/
Sheepski Deigns Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1730005463906336/
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