Showing posts with label SU-Flowers for all seasons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SU-Flowers for all seasons. Show all posts

Saturday, June 21, 2014

Happy Frog

For my niece!  She is turning into a beautiful woman.  I still remember the cute little girl that I met, and adopted!  She's always loved frogs. Also you may have noticed, frogs are attracting me this year.  Not sure why~ I already have my prince  :0)
Thanks for stopping by, have a terrific day!!!

Recipe:
Technique: Quill, Copic
Image: SU "Flower for All Seasons"

Paper: DSP, Cajun Craze
Ink Copics, Black

Accessories: Google eyes
Splitcoast Challenge: SC447


 
 
 
 


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Monday, May 27, 2013

Cute Lil' Froggie


I bought this stamp set over a year ago. I think I may have used it the first day........ I wanted to enlarge it. So I stamped the image, then used my copy machine to make it bigger.  When I completed the card I immediately thought of Jason's sister Rachael.  I hope you enjoy your card Rachael!  HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!


Technique: Copics BG93, YG93, YR15, YR16, BG32, BG13, C1, C3, C5 
Stamp Sets: "flower for all seasons" 
Stamp Pads: basic black 
Paper Colors: baja breeze, elegant eggplant, pumpkin pie 
Accessories: eggplant ribbon, button, SU bling
Splitcoast Sketch Challenge: SC408 



The frog has such a cute little face

I like adding a button on top of the ribbon.  Looks like a flower kind of.



You can see the big difference after I enlarged it. 
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"We do not remember days, we remember moments.  Make each moment worth remembering."

Hope your day is as happy, as this little froggie makes me! Photobucket

Saturday, January 30, 2010

SC265 Can't wait for summer

I have done some of the sketch challenges before. However, this is the first one I have done on time. I just got this stamp set yesterday. So I wanted to use it for the challenge. I know the image is very small and the card is very simple. But for some reason I like how it turned out. I used the embossing folders from cuttlebug on my big kick. The colors I used are Close to Cocoa, Garden Green, Rose Red. The phrase is from SU teeny tiny wishes.