Hi everyone!!
Third Monday means a new Lawnscaping challenge! And this one is the last one of this year, wow!!
And the theme of this challenge is "Make it shine" so that means everything that adds sparkle to your card, glitter, mists, rinhestones... So fun, I love it!
So here is what I made, I hope you like it and feel inspired :) I used fine glitter, sparkling snow and shiny little hearts inside the shaker window. Also I used a May Arts glittery white ribbon and I added stickles to the white embossed sentiment and conversation bubble. It really shines! :)
Here's a closer look
I'd love if you join us in this challenge! You could win an amazing prize from our sponsor, Lawn Fawn!!
Supply list:
- Lawn Fawn stamps: Winter owl, Making frosty friends, A birdie told me, Let it Snow and Bows and Holly.
- Bazzil Card Shoppe cardstock
- Copics
- May Arts ribbon
- Sizzix Framelits circle and scalloped circle dies
- Papertrey ink snowflake die
- Versamark ink and white embossing powder
- Crystal Stickles
- Memento ink Tuxedo black
- Versamagic ink Turquoise gem
Showing posts with label Copics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Copics. Show all posts
Monday, December 17, 2012
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Lawn Fawn & Marker Pop
Hi!!
Today Lawn Fawn and Marker Pop are teaming up to feature Lawn Fawn stamps and Copic Markers, thats a great combo, right?!
Copics are usually the coloring medium on my cards so I wanted to make something new for me and I colored the sky on the scene with copics too. Also I created a fake patterned paper coloring Neenah Solar White cardstock with YG03 and drawing some lines with YG17. I think it's an easy way to macth an image when you don't have an aproppiate paper.
If you have any question, just leave a comment or send me an email! :)
Supply list:
Lawn Fawn stamps: Let it snow, Hats off to you, Gone sweet gnome, Bannerific, Harold's ABCs and Sweet Christmas.
Neenah cardstock: Solar White and Desert Sand
Versamark ink and white embossing powder
Don't forget to visit Lawn Fawn blog for more inspiration, the DT girls have amazing projects for sure!
Thank you so much for stopping by, I hope you're having a great week :)
Today Lawn Fawn and Marker Pop are teaming up to feature Lawn Fawn stamps and Copic Markers, thats a great combo, right?!
Copics are usually the coloring medium on my cards so I wanted to make something new for me and I colored the sky on the scene with copics too. Also I created a fake patterned paper coloring Neenah Solar White cardstock with YG03 and drawing some lines with YG17. I think it's an easy way to macth an image when you don't have an aproppiate paper.
These are the copics I've used:
Reds: R22, R24, R29
Sky: B0000, BG11 and colorless blender
Trees and fake patterned paper: YG21, YG03, YG17
Santa's belt: Y35, YR04
Santa's face: E41, E51, R20
If you have any question, just leave a comment or send me an email! :)
Supply list:
Lawn Fawn stamps: Let it snow, Hats off to you, Gone sweet gnome, Bannerific, Harold's ABCs and Sweet Christmas.
Neenah cardstock: Solar White and Desert Sand
Versamark ink and white embossing powder
Don't forget to visit Lawn Fawn blog for more inspiration, the DT girls have amazing projects for sure!
Thank you so much for stopping by, I hope you're having a great week :)
Etiquetas:
Bannerific,
Copics,
Gnome Sweet Gnome,
Harold's ABCs,
Hats off to you,
Lawn Fawn,
Let it Snow,
Marker Pop,
Sweet Christmas
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Lawn Fawn August Inspiration week - Check this out
Welcome again!
Today is the last day of the Lawn Fawn inspiraion week, tomorrow the giveaways winners will be revealed so you have still time to comment on the Lawn Fawn blog for a lot of chances to win!
The DT girls are featuring a cool 4x6 set this time, "Check this out". This is a perfect set to go with the paper line, Dewey Decimal and it's all about books and the library, I love it!
So as we are still in Summer, I used Dewey Decimal in a more summery way, combining the aqua and teal with lime cardstock to make a card with surprise ;)
I wanted to make a bookmark and I tought it would be great to give someone a card with a book that include a bookmark and here is what I came up with!
The bookmark is "hidden" in the card, and its visible part is actually the back of the bookmark. You can easily remove the bookmark from the card to use it.

For the front side, I used a paper from Dewey Decimal as background and stamped different images from different Lawn Fawn sets. I wanted to alluding to all the different stories you could find in a book. I really hope you like it! :)
For the back side, I stamped the background of the bookmark with the book in the set, and added "this book belongs to" to customize it with the person's name.
Don't forget to visit the Lawn Fawn blog for more wonderful inspiration projects and comment there for a chance to win!
Thanks for joining me during all the inspiration week, I hope you liked my projects and had a fun time! Thank you for all your amazing comments, you make me smile!!
Supply list:
- Lawn Fawn main stamp: Check this out
- Lawn Fawn stamps (bookmark front): A bidie told me, Stay tuned, Critters Ever After, Happy Haunting, Say cheese, too and Harvest Season
- Lawn Fawn papers: Dewey Decimal (both 12x12 and 6x6)
- Lawn Fawn stickers: Dewey Decimal
- Lawn Fawn trimmings: Yellow
- May Arts ribbon
- October Afternoon button
- Memento ink: Tuxedo black
- Versamagic ink: Turquoise gem and Sea breeze
- Colorbox chalk ink: Lime pastel
- Copics
Today is the last day of the Lawn Fawn inspiraion week, tomorrow the giveaways winners will be revealed so you have still time to comment on the Lawn Fawn blog for a lot of chances to win!
The DT girls are featuring a cool 4x6 set this time, "Check this out". This is a perfect set to go with the paper line, Dewey Decimal and it's all about books and the library, I love it!
So as we are still in Summer, I used Dewey Decimal in a more summery way, combining the aqua and teal with lime cardstock to make a card with surprise ;)
I wanted to make a bookmark and I tought it would be great to give someone a card with a book that include a bookmark and here is what I came up with!
The bookmark is "hidden" in the card, and its visible part is actually the back of the bookmark. You can easily remove the bookmark from the card to use it.


For the front side, I used a paper from Dewey Decimal as background and stamped different images from different Lawn Fawn sets. I wanted to alluding to all the different stories you could find in a book. I really hope you like it! :)
For the back side, I stamped the background of the bookmark with the book in the set, and added "this book belongs to" to customize it with the person's name.
Don't forget to visit the Lawn Fawn blog for more wonderful inspiration projects and comment there for a chance to win!
Thanks for joining me during all the inspiration week, I hope you liked my projects and had a fun time! Thank you for all your amazing comments, you make me smile!!
Supply list:
- Lawn Fawn main stamp: Check this out
- Lawn Fawn stamps (bookmark front): A bidie told me, Stay tuned, Critters Ever After, Happy Haunting, Say cheese, too and Harvest Season
- Lawn Fawn papers: Dewey Decimal (both 12x12 and 6x6)
- Lawn Fawn stickers: Dewey Decimal
- Lawn Fawn trimmings: Yellow
- May Arts ribbon
- October Afternoon button
- Memento ink: Tuxedo black
- Versamagic ink: Turquoise gem and Sea breeze
- Colorbox chalk ink: Lime pastel
- Copics
Monday, July 9, 2012
Starry Summer night
Hello! :)
Today I want to share the card I've been working on lately. I had this idea long time ago and I didn't find the time to work on it until now. When I saw that the current Lawnscaping challenge theme was dimension I decided that I'd join it with this card :)
I had a lot of fun adding dimension to this card, cuting and poping the different elements at different heights to create a impression of depth in the scene. I hand draw the marshmallow and the stick is a piece of tree from the "Critters Down Under" set. The moon is from "Sunny Skies" and there's a how to here. I draw the little stars with a white gel pen.
Here's a closer pic so you can see better the dimension
I hope you like it, I'm happy with the final result. I know it's a bit dark but it reminds me the awesome warm and starry Summer nights and fills my heart with peace and happiness :)
I missed the lasts Lawnscaping challenges and that makes me sad so I'm very happy to come back! If you have the chance, join the current challenge and take a look at the blog, there are tons of awesome projects to inspire you!
I'm entering into the current YCU! challenge too with this card: Challenge #11: Many layers :)
Supply list:
- Lawn Fawn stamps: Sunny Skies, Happy Summer, Critters in the Snow, Cozy Christmas and Critters Down Under.
- Hero Arts stamps: Lauderdale Trees
- Hero Arts mid-tone ink: Stone Wash
- Memento ink: Tuxedo Black
- Distress inks: Tumbled Glass, Broken China, Peacock Feathers, Chipped Sapphire, Dusty Concord and Mowed Lawn.
- Copics
- White gel pen
Today I want to share the card I've been working on lately. I had this idea long time ago and I didn't find the time to work on it until now. When I saw that the current Lawnscaping challenge theme was dimension I decided that I'd join it with this card :)
Here's a closer pic so you can see better the dimension
I hope you like it, I'm happy with the final result. I know it's a bit dark but it reminds me the awesome warm and starry Summer nights and fills my heart with peace and happiness :)
I missed the lasts Lawnscaping challenges and that makes me sad so I'm very happy to come back! If you have the chance, join the current challenge and take a look at the blog, there are tons of awesome projects to inspire you!
I'm entering into the current YCU! challenge too with this card: Challenge #11: Many layers :)
Supply list:
- Lawn Fawn stamps: Sunny Skies, Happy Summer, Critters in the Snow, Cozy Christmas and Critters Down Under.
- Hero Arts stamps: Lauderdale Trees
- Hero Arts mid-tone ink: Stone Wash
- Memento ink: Tuxedo Black
- Distress inks: Tumbled Glass, Broken China, Peacock Feathers, Chipped Sapphire, Dusty Concord and Mowed Lawn.
- Copics
- White gel pen
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Do you remember this little guy?
Hello everybody!
Today I want to share another CAS card, this time featuring Gnome Sweet Gnome :)
The first time I saw this stamp set, the little gnome remembered me a show from my early childhood so when I stamped him, I decided to investigate a little and color him like the gnome in the show.
He is David the gnome :)
I always tought that this was a show from some european country but I discovered that, actually, It's a spanish show! I also discovered that you might know about this show if you are from USA or Australia.
If you don't know him, I can tell you that I always remember him with love and nostalgia. This show is about a gnome doctor, his wife, the animals and the adventures of the gnomes and their enemies, the trolls. But it's also about friendship, justice and concerning about nature. Very important things for a child to learn, in my opinion :)
The name of the show, in spanish, is "David el gnomo", and I thought that maybe some of you might want to see the spanish opening, remembering the good ol' times hahahaha :0)
My favorite was Swift, the fox!!
So this card is my little tribute to you, David! (Oh, I know, you live inside a tree... well... I think that mushroom looks very comfortable too...)
Thanks for stopping by, you are the best!
Supply List:
- Lawn Fawn stamps: "Gnome Sweet Gnome" and "Critters on the Farm"
- Copics
- Twine
- Memento ink: "Tuxedo Black"
- Hero Arts mid-tone inks: "Green Fields"
Today I want to share another CAS card, this time featuring Gnome Sweet Gnome :)
The first time I saw this stamp set, the little gnome remembered me a show from my early childhood so when I stamped him, I decided to investigate a little and color him like the gnome in the show.
He is David the gnome :)
I always tought that this was a show from some european country but I discovered that, actually, It's a spanish show! I also discovered that you might know about this show if you are from USA or Australia.
If you don't know him, I can tell you that I always remember him with love and nostalgia. This show is about a gnome doctor, his wife, the animals and the adventures of the gnomes and their enemies, the trolls. But it's also about friendship, justice and concerning about nature. Very important things for a child to learn, in my opinion :)
The name of the show, in spanish, is "David el gnomo", and I thought that maybe some of you might want to see the spanish opening, remembering the good ol' times hahahaha :0)
My favorite was Swift, the fox!!
So this card is my little tribute to you, David! (Oh, I know, you live inside a tree... well... I think that mushroom looks very comfortable too...)
Thanks for stopping by, you are the best!
Supply List:
- Lawn Fawn stamps: "Gnome Sweet Gnome" and "Critters on the Farm"
- Copics
- Twine
- Memento ink: "Tuxedo Black"
- Hero Arts mid-tone inks: "Green Fields"
Etiquetas:
CAS,
Copics,
Critters on the Farm,
Gnome Sweet Gnome,
Lawn Fawn,
Lawnscaping Challenges
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