Well, we've all be there, eh? LOL. Oh I am so excited about this week's A Day For Daisies new releases! They are part of A Day For Daisies' Fairy Tale series (check out The Club!) and they are all PRINCESSES...and a few frogs :) I used "Promises, Promises," for my inspiration this week. She is colored with copics and accented with a Sakura yellow Glaze pen (hair) and a gold Gellyroll pen (crown & buttons). The little frog was paper- pieced because I wanted a green plaid frog *giggle* --so using printed paper from DCWV Blossoms and Butterflies stack I printed out my little frog on green plaid cardstock and fussy-cut him out. His warts received a coat of Smooch green apple paint and then I gave him an overall coat of Glossy Accents so he would look, well, slimy- ha! The card is of course Bazzill card stock. I have made lots of cards with digital images sized small to medium but for this beauty, I wanted her nearly as large as my card - another super benefit of using a digi stamp - custom sizing!
Here are the other new releases available TODAY:
There is still time to enter the A Day For Daisies Challenge #16 - Dots & Stripes and we would love to have you play along and to see what you can create with an A Day For Daisies image!
Have a wonderful Friday! <3 Lisa
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Friday, April 22, 2011
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Dreams Do Come True
I colored the image with copics and her glass slipper is coated with Glossy Accents (with a little star dust Stickles mixed in). I used pop dots to pop her up on the card. I created the gleam around the shoe by using a fireworks burst sticker, cutting it down to size and then mounting it on a scrap of transparency, and then gluing it to the back of the shoe. The card is an A7 Bazzill cardstock card and the printed cardstock is from the DCWV Luxury paper stack. The ribbon is American Crafts and the charm is from Janlynn "A Bead At A Time" line, see it here, but they are also available at A.C. Moore (that's where I bought mine). Finally, the sentiment is a sticker from a Disney's Cinderella clear sticker sheet.
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