Showing posts with label MFT. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MFT. Show all posts

Monday, March 16, 2015

Jelly Bean babe

I couldn't resist sending this little one who's all dressed up in her jelly bean costume over to the Curtain Call's Jelly Bean challenge.  This MFT image is stamped with SU Smokey Gray and simply paper pieced with Doodlebug Design 6 X 6 patterned paper and some colouring with Copic markers.  I had some different sized white pompoms that I coloured with a pink Copic before adhering.
Thanks for taking a peek!
Chriss


Monday, June 2, 2014

CASology Bee Birthday


Good morning!  Here is my "bee" card that I created for the latest CAS-ology week 97 challenge...
I used a Memory Box fancy die (cut the extra flourish edges on either side) that I cut from DCWV metallic copper foil card stock, cut out an oval with the standard Spellbinders original oval out of a black and white patterned paper, coloured in some of the lines in yellow and popped up for the body.  The sentiment is from SU and I embossed in copper.  I placed on a white and yellow stripe patterned paper and then over-layed some black card stock that was shaped with MFT "snowdrift" die.
Oh, just making the deadline on this!!!
Thanks for peeking!

Have a great Monday
Chriss

Saturday, October 3, 2009

EHWCMD7~ Seasonal~

Another challenge card here.  This one is my seasonal.  Not really my comfort zone, it being pink and all...but I am satisfied with how it turned out.  It is good to get out of the comfort zone with these challenges.This 7th challenge over at The ClassRoom is for a seasonal card.  I also made it with the MFT-Splitcoast challenge in mind. pink/black/white cards.  I used PaperTrey Ink's Seasonal Poinsettia images and sentiments.  I really love this set and all of the poinsettia options.  The ribbons are from MM "Sabrina" line that I layered onto each other and the card base is pink pirouette that I ran thru a Sissix Ponsettia ef.  The flower jewels are some that I picked up at Archivers.  Here is a close-up of the flower and ribbons.  (I really have to work on my photography skills-lack of I should say!)

Thanks for taking another peek!