Hiya crafty friends! Hope your weekend was spectacular. I know a couple of us on the design team got hit with snow. Ack! Luckily, I only had rain and howling winds. Appropriate for today's festivities, right?
Many folks are observing the High Holy Day of Chocolate, otherwise known as Halloween. The sad thing about all of this is no matter what costume you wear, all those gooey, drippy, melty, crunchy calories will still find your hips!
For my last Double or Nothing challenge project, I decided to use two Magnolia stamps. Poor Edwin is so caught up in his lights that he doesn't suspect Tildas ambush behind the tree! She's sweet on him. Aww...
The tree is made from a lot of single punches of a Martha Stewart branch punch. It's been a few years since I've made this type of tree and forgot how much I love the dimension. Neat, huh? The papers are from the My Mind's Eye 12 Days of Christmas 6x6 pad. I colored our little friends with Prismacolor pencils and Stickles... loads of Stickles! I used Waterfall, Candy Cane, Yellow, Crystal, Star Dust and Lavender.
Thanks so much for visiting today! There's still a wee bit of time to enterour challenge. You could win a $20 gift voucher to The Beary Scrap. Good luck!
By the way, have you seen the gorgeous new Tim Holtz Seasonal Distress Inks?
The Beary Scrap will soon have this 3-pack of Fall colors *and* the Winter pack. We don't know the colors for the Winter pack yet, but I'll bet they will be beautiful! There's a limited supply, so be sure to keep an eye out!
Cheers,
Susan
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Monday, October 31, 2011
Monday, July 25, 2011
Pretty In Pink
Posted by
Susan ~ Killam Creative
Hi folks! This week the Beary Scrap design team is showing more samples for our Beary Sweet "Closet Inspiration" challenge. I've been a little worried about my *ahem* dullness-on-hangers, but guess what I found in my closet? Pink! A pink sweater with a cream strip down the sleeve, to be exact. It's a favorite although I can't imagine donning a sweater these days!
Anyway, here's what came of my pink and cream inspiration:
Card Bits
Cheers,
Susan
Anyway, here's what came of my pink and cream inspiration:
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I used Stickles and Glossy Accents on the hand to make it pop. |
- Stamp - Magnolia Tilda with Umbrella
- Paper - My Mind's Eye Be Mine 6x6 stack; Bazzill Basics
- Medium - Copics for skin: E000, E00, E11, R20; Prismacolor with OMS; Ranger Stickles in Fruit Punch, Star Dust, Icicle; Ranger Distress Ink in Vintage Photo
- Embellishments - Pearls; My Mind's Eye Market Street rhinestone brad; crochet lace and flowers from stash
- Adhesives - Scor-Tape; Glue Dots; Fabri-Tac; silicone
- Tools - Ranger Ink Blending Tool; EK Success Empressor; sewing machine
Cheers,
Susan
Monday, July 4, 2011
Christmas in July Sketch
Posted by
Susan ~ Killam Creative
Hello crafty friends! I hope all our American readers are having fabulous Independence Day celebrations. Today we celebrate the adoption of the Declaration of Independence. July 4, 1776 was a monumental day in the history of the newly formed United States of America. Today we celebrate with parties, fireworks and pools. It's one big birthday party for the nation. Happy birthday!
So, with that said... here at The Beary Scrap we're in the midst of our July Sketch Challenge. The design team is shaking it up a bit by adding a Christmas in July theme to our projects. Notice how that happens to go with our Christmas in July blog candy? Hey, we planned it right!
Of course, I'm ignoring the fact that I'm posting a Christmas card on July 4th... but can't red and green be considered national colors, too? *grin*
This is Magnolia's "Tilda with Fir" and happens to be the stamp included with our challenge blog candy. Isn't she adorable? This is a pretty simple card made with papers that really seemed to do the designing work for me. They are from a Webster's Pages 6x6 pack. See the background paper? I used the front of the stack for this layer. Underneath the plaid layer is the "petit papers" logo - it's like getting an extra sheet in an already fabulous paper pad!
Card Recipe
Cheers,
Susan
So, with that said... here at The Beary Scrap we're in the midst of our July Sketch Challenge. The design team is shaking it up a bit by adding a Christmas in July theme to our projects. Notice how that happens to go with our Christmas in July blog candy? Hey, we planned it right!
Of course, I'm ignoring the fact that I'm posting a Christmas card on July 4th... but can't red and green be considered national colors, too? *grin*
This is Magnolia's "Tilda with Fir" and happens to be the stamp included with our challenge blog candy. Isn't she adorable? This is a pretty simple card made with papers that really seemed to do the designing work for me. They are from a Webster's Pages 6x6 pack. See the background paper? I used the front of the stack for this layer. Underneath the plaid layer is the "petit papers" logo - it's like getting an extra sheet in an already fabulous paper pad!
Card Recipe
- Stamp: Magnolia - check out the Christmas selection here. It's all on sale!
- Paper: Bazzill Basics; Webster's Pages "Waiting for Santa/Sweet Season" 6x6 pad
- Medium: Copics for skin (E000, E00, E01); Prismacolor pencils with OMS; Ranger Distress ink in Vintage Photo; Stickles in Diamond and Distress Stickles in Frosted Lace (on the white roses)
- Embellishements: Ivory Seam Binding; Mulberry Paper Roses in 20mm and 10mm; handmade beaded pin set; all others from stash
- Adhesives: Scor-Tape; 3D Glue Dots in 1/8" and 1/16"; Fabri-tac
Cheers,
Susan
Monday, May 2, 2011
Tilda Jumps for Joy!
Posted by
Susan ~ Killam Creative
Hello crafty friends! It's Monday after a busy gardening weekend, which means I'm feeling achy but good after all that weeding. Phew! Who knew some weeds just don't die over the winter? I've got this wicked grassy stuff that sends out runners and .... oh my, you don't need to hear about my herb bed woes. Let's take a look at my card for this week, then! *So* much more fun.
We have a new sketch challenge for you, and I was inspired to color up a Magnolia stamp. I *know*! It's been a long time, but Tilda doesn't seem to be bothered - she's jumping for joy!
I layered her up and used copious amounts of Star Dust Stickles. The papers are the fun and springy Old World Cabbage Stew from Jillibean Soup. The butterflies are vintage images printed and cut out - I added wire antennae and Stickles for a little more detail. The pins are homemade.
Our Beary Sweet Sketch challenge goes on through May 14 - we'd love to see your entries based on this sketch. C'mon over and play!
Card Recipe
Cheers,
Susan
We have a new sketch challenge for you, and I was inspired to color up a Magnolia stamp. I *know*! It's been a long time, but Tilda doesn't seem to be bothered - she's jumping for joy!
I layered her up and used copious amounts of Star Dust Stickles. The papers are the fun and springy Old World Cabbage Stew from Jillibean Soup. The butterflies are vintage images printed and cut out - I added wire antennae and Stickles for a little more detail. The pins are homemade.
Our Beary Sweet Sketch challenge goes on through May 14 - we'd love to see your entries based on this sketch. C'mon over and play!
Card Recipe
- Stamp - Magnolia
- Paper - Jillibean Soup Old World Cabbage Stew; Bazzill Basics in Mud Pie and Guacamole
- Medium - Copic for skin tones; Prismacolor pencils blended with OMS for the rest of Tilda; Stickles Star Dust; Distress Ink in Vintage Photo on the paper and flower edges
- Embellishments - 16mm Mulberry Paper Rose (white); Kaisercraft Pearls in snow; all others from stash
- Tools - Scor-Pal; Ranger Blending Tool; Honey Bee Scissors; trusty sewing machine
- Adhesives - Scor-Tape 1/4"; Fabri-Tac; EK Success 3D Dots 1/8"
Cheers,
Susan
Monday, January 3, 2011
Santa Edwin is Checking His List
Posted by
Susan ~ Killam Creative
Please scroll down for our BSC #16 winners!
Hello hello! Wow, it's already January 3rd - what's up with that? Time, she is a-flying'! I hope you had a happy New Year weekend. Husband and I had a quiet one - just like we like it!
We started a new Beary Sweet challenge on Saturday, and since it's the 1st of the month, you know what that means:
It's Beary Sweet Sketch Time!
I have one last Christmas card to share with you. I know, I know, you're probably all Christmas'd out and well on your way to Valentines, Mardi Gras and Easter. I made this card back in mid-December for a customer using our January sketch. Time saver!
Isn't Edwin the cutest? I love him, and admit that the Magnolia chair with letters to Santa was difficult. How does one color white envelopes? I used a combination of french grays with a little yellow-ish. I used Distress paint in Rock Candy for a subtle texture... not fabulous, but effective.
What *is* fabulous is the Echo Park papers. Once again those EP folks have hit it out of the park - I can only ask/plead/beg them to print 6x6 versions of their papers in the future. They've done it on some of the collections and I look forward to more for my smaller canvases!
Of course it's an easel card. I really like this style to show off the details. This Naughty or Nice list includes the actual recipient of this card - dear young Wesly. I purposely left the space next to his name blank, as if Santa Edwin hasn't decided about Wesly yet. What a fun little surprise for a 5 year old!
Card Recipe
- Stamp - Magnolia Santa Edwin and Christmas chair
- Paper - Bazzill Basics in Mud Pie, French Vanilla; Echo Park "Merry Christmas" in Holly Berry (both sides) and Winter Wonderland
- Medium - Copic skin tones; Prismacolor pencils with OMS; Stickles in Star Dust, Diamond and Crystal; Glossy Accents on the envelope seals; Distress Crackle Paint in Rock Candy; ColorBox Fluid Chalk Ink in Chestnut Roan
- Embellishments - lace, tinsel, gems from stash
- Adhesives/Tools - Scor-Tape; Cuttlebug script embossing folder
Thanks so much for visiting today!
Cheers,
Susan
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Reindeer Tilda is seeing Pink!
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Hi, it's Gini, and I just wanted to remind you that today is the last day to enter your sketch for the Beary Scrap Challenge. I've made another card using this sketch and it looks so different than my last one! I used Reindeer Tilda and lots of fun papers from MME - Fine and Dandy - Tickled Pink collection. This collection is so useful any time of the year - can't you just imagine some wonderful Valentine's projects with it? I thought Tilda would like sitting in the window, watching all of the snow fall (which is what it is doing here in NC!). The window was cut with Heartfelt Creations Decorative Window Scene Spellbinder's die. I found some clear acrylic snowflakes among some inexpensive Christmas decorations, and colored them using alcohol inks, as inspired by all of the fabulous techniques of Tim Holtz.
Be sure to check back tomorrow for another fun challenge from the Beary Scrap!
Monday, December 6, 2010
Snow Hugs and a Layering Tutorial
Posted by
Susan ~ Killam Creative
Hello dear friends! I hope you had a great weekend. We had a crazy busy one and as I write this Sunday night I am exhausted. (But in a good way!) As you read this Monday, it is a new day with new challenges and new crafty projects to conquer!
Today I am sharing my layering technique. It is now just about the only way I can make a stamped image "work" for me. When I look at new stamps or digital images I automatically start layering them in my mind. :)
Ok, so here is my card based on our current Beary Sweet Sketch Challenge. The design team will take it a little further this week and add die cuts to our cards. You don't have to have a die cut in your challenge entry, just be sure to follow our simple rules and enter your project by the end of the day on December 14th. You could win $20 gift voucher from The Beary Scrap!
Don't you just love these Bo Bunny "Midnight Frost" papers? Oh my goodness, I am in love! I've added loads of texture with embossing folders and used embellishments from the Midnight Frost collection. I'll add all the "card ingredient" details after the tutorial. This layering takes a lot of patience, and if you choose not to tackle it I hope you can find something useful for your projects! Thanks for looking. :)
Step 1: Materials
As you can see here, I have colored,embellished and cut all my layers. It's important to let your liquid embellishments (Stickles, glossy Accents, etc) dry completely before edging with the black marker. Otherwise the marker will bleed into the Stickles or other medium you use. It's not pretty.
Carefully run the edge of the black brush marker along the edge of the image. Always come from behind because you *will* touch the image with the tip of the marker accidentally. On the back it's no big deal! The very tip of the marker will get into the small spots - just be careful to keep your pen moving; otherwise the ink will soak into the paper.
Step 4: Rounding the Edges
With gentle pressure, "draw" little circles around the edges to create a light curve. The small accessories have all been done. I have been using the round end of a paint brush handle and recently found this blue glass swizzle stick with a slightly larger ball on the end. In the Step 2 photo above, you can see both this swizzle stick and the paint brush handle; the larger ball makes smoother edges. The foam mat absorbs some of the pressure and allows for clean edges.
This Cryogen Irridescent paper shows the circles well:
Step 5: Stick 'Em Together
If you refer back to the original photo in Step 2, you'll see that my base layer is stamped on the patterned paper. We'll save that for last. Here I have squeezed out silicone on my top layers. I know how much to put on so it doesn't ooze out, but I suggest you start with the less-is-more philosophy and add more for more height as you become more familiar with it. Cleaning the oozing parts is messy and you have to be fast.
I use tweezers to apply the layers *very carefully*. You may need to put a small amount of pressure to align the parts and give the adhesive a chance to grab. I will fiddle with the pieces for a minute or two with slight pressure at all times to make sure my lines match up.
Here are those two layers. (The Cryogen paper is really reflecting the light!)
Step 6: Add the Final Layer
The layer stamped onto patterned paper includes the original snow outline at the bottom. I've filled it in with puffy snow stuff and then dotted the dry snow stuff with Stickles Star Dust. From here, you can finish the card as you like!
Thanks so much for reading through this tutorial. I hope it inspires your images to pop off the page! If you have any questions please feel free to email me. I will do my best to help you out!
Card Recipe
Today I am sharing my layering technique. It is now just about the only way I can make a stamped image "work" for me. When I look at new stamps or digital images I automatically start layering them in my mind. :)
Ok, so here is my card based on our current Beary Sweet Sketch Challenge. The design team will take it a little further this week and add die cuts to our cards. You don't have to have a die cut in your challenge entry, just be sure to follow our simple rules and enter your project by the end of the day on December 14th. You could win $20 gift voucher from The Beary Scrap!
Don't you just love these Bo Bunny "Midnight Frost" papers? Oh my goodness, I am in love! I've added loads of texture with embossing folders and used embellishments from the Midnight Frost collection. I'll add all the "card ingredient" details after the tutorial. This layering takes a lot of patience, and if you choose not to tackle it I hope you can find something useful for your projects! Thanks for looking. :)
Susan's Layering Tutorial
Step 1: Materials
- Stamped images - I usually have 3
- Layering plan - see the top left
- Layer 1 - base
- Layer 2 - clothing, hats, Snowy's buttons
- Layer 3 - broom with handle, Tilda's left arm
- Coloring medium - I use Copic markers and Prismacolor pencils
- Sharp scissors - can't say enough about Cutter Bee - perfect!; also use Fiskars finger cutter and gray Helix mat for interior cuts
- Black marker with brush tip - I love the Marvy Le Plume but haven't tried any others
- 3D adhesive - I usually use silicone because I can control the thickness. I've also used Glue Dots with good results *and* I just learned of a new 3D adhesive that might replace my silicone. I'll let you know how it tests out when I get my hot little hands on it!
- Round ended implement (in photo below) - can be paint brush handle or anything that has a small round end... this will make sense later. :)
- Foam mat (in photo below) - cushions while you use the round ended implement
Step 2: Color, Cut and Edge
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Left - right: Base, middle and top layers |
Carefully run the edge of the black brush marker along the edge of the image. Always come from behind because you *will* touch the image with the tip of the marker accidentally. On the back it's no big deal! The very tip of the marker will get into the small spots - just be careful to keep your pen moving; otherwise the ink will soak into the paper.
Step 4: Rounding the Edges
With gentle pressure, "draw" little circles around the edges to create a light curve. The small accessories have all been done. I have been using the round end of a paint brush handle and recently found this blue glass swizzle stick with a slightly larger ball on the end. In the Step 2 photo above, you can see both this swizzle stick and the paint brush handle; the larger ball makes smoother edges. The foam mat absorbs some of the pressure and allows for clean edges.
This Cryogen Irridescent paper shows the circles well:
Step 5: Stick 'Em Together
If you refer back to the original photo in Step 2, you'll see that my base layer is stamped on the patterned paper. We'll save that for last. Here I have squeezed out silicone on my top layers. I know how much to put on so it doesn't ooze out, but I suggest you start with the less-is-more philosophy and add more for more height as you become more familiar with it. Cleaning the oozing parts is messy and you have to be fast.
I use tweezers to apply the layers *very carefully*. You may need to put a small amount of pressure to align the parts and give the adhesive a chance to grab. I will fiddle with the pieces for a minute or two with slight pressure at all times to make sure my lines match up.
Here are those two layers. (The Cryogen paper is really reflecting the light!)
Step 6: Add the Final Layer
The layer stamped onto patterned paper includes the original snow outline at the bottom. I've filled it in with puffy snow stuff and then dotted the dry snow stuff with Stickles Star Dust. From here, you can finish the card as you like!
Thanks so much for reading through this tutorial. I hope it inspires your images to pop off the page! If you have any questions please feel free to email me. I will do my best to help you out!
Card Recipe
- Stamp: Magnolia "Snowy Hugs"
- Paper: Bo Bunny Midnight Frost line in the 6x6 pad; Bazzill Basics; other
- Medium: Copic for skin tones (E000, E01, E11, R20); Prismacolor pencils with OMS; Stickles Frosted Lace and Star Dust; Glossy Accents; ColorBox Fluid Chalk in Chestnut Roan; Stampendous Detail Clear Embossing Powder (round sentiment); Glimmer Mist Pearl on the striped panel
- Embellishments: Bo Bunny Midnight Frost Wraps (blue seam binding ribbon that I got wet then scrunched up until it dried); Bo Bunny Midnight Frost Layered Chipboard (die cut snowflakes); lace, pin and wire from stash; LOTV round sentiment - embossed
- Adhesive: Scor-Tape; Glue Dots - 1/2" (actually 1/2" wide x 1/8" tall)
- Tools: Scor-Pal; sewing machine; Cutter Bee scissors and tweezers; Cuttlebug embossing folders
Wow, that's it. :) I hope this is useful to you! Hey, there's plenty of time to give this technique a whirl and enter it into our Beary Sweet Sketch Challenge. I would LOVE to see your layered projects!
Cheers,
Susan
Monday, November 29, 2010
Anything Goes with Tilda
Posted by
Susan ~ Killam Creative
Hello hello! Here we are at the end of our Anything Goes challenge - tomorrow is the last day to enter your fabulous creations. Hurry HERE to enter for your chance to win a $20 gift voucher to The Beary Scrap!
Ok, so my last project for Anything Goes is a very simple Magnolia using Basic Grey's "Eskimo Kisses". Don't you just love the colors?
The paper behind Wrapped Tilda is a glitter paper from my stash. I just love it because the glitter is embedded in the paper, with a clear coating over it. I embossed the holly paper with Cuttlebug dots and the light paper strip on the left with Cuttlebug swirls. I then used Star Dust Stickles on the swirls to enhance them.
Card Recipe
Ok, so my last project for Anything Goes is a very simple Magnolia using Basic Grey's "Eskimo Kisses". Don't you just love the colors?
The paper behind Wrapped Tilda is a glitter paper from my stash. I just love it because the glitter is embedded in the paper, with a clear coating over it. I embossed the holly paper with Cuttlebug dots and the light paper strip on the left with Cuttlebug swirls. I then used Star Dust Stickles on the swirls to enhance them.
Card Recipe
- Stamp: Magnolia
- Paper: Neenah; Bazzill Basics in Ruby Red; Basic Grey "Eskimo Kisses"
- Medium: Copics for skin; Stickles Star Dust; Prismacolor pencils with OMS
- Embellishments: Eskimo Kisses brads; MS snowflake and edge punches; lace, ribbon, charms from stash
- Tools: Cuttlebug embossing folders; MS punches
- Adhesive: Scor-Tape; Glue Dots 1/2"; silicone
Thanks for visiting today!
Cheers,
Susan
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Anything Goes!
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Hi, it's Gini here! Are you ready for an easy peasy challenge at the Beary Scrap? How about anything goes? Since I have gotten a jump on my Christmas cards, I thought perhaps I might should get going on some Thank You cards as well! For my DP, I used some bright and poppy papers from MME Alphabet Soup (Girls). I thought it would be great with Brother and Sister from Magnolia. I cut the flowers out using my Cricut (Elegant Cakes Cartridge).
We hope you will enjoy playing along with this easy challenge !
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Apples, Pears and Pumpkins
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Hi! It's Gini here today. I love fall colors, so when the Beary Scrappy Gals decided that we would work with a palette inspired by apples, pears and pumpkins - I knew it would be a winning combination! We are still working with the awesome sketch that Susan came up with (You have until Nov. 14th to play along).
My card is very fall inspired. First, I went through my stash of papers from the Beary Scrap, and decided on Queen Bee from Pink Paislee. I am always happy when I use this paper. I also added some Bo Bunny Peacock Lane. - For my image, I used this really cute little Edwin holding a chicken from Magnolia (I am so bad about remembering the names of some of these stamps - sorry!) and colored him with Copics. I made a shaker box as one of my card elements that has little autumn leaves and green beads in it (the beads help the leaves not to all stick together - and makes it more fun to shake). The fence and the tree were both cut with my Cricut using the Cindy Loo and Heritage cartridges. I would love to tell you that I am so uber talented with my Cricut and Gypsy that I planned to make the leaves of the tree the perfect size for the May Ribbon leaves that I added to it - but alas, I'm not that talented - I was just really lucky! And I really thought it was quite serendipitous that they matched up so well!
This really is a great sketch, so we would love to have you play along with us!
Monday, November 8, 2010
Sketch: Thankful For You
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Susan ~ Killam Creative
Hello friends! Hope you had a great weekend. We had a little family gathering to celebrate Grandma's 89th birthday. Now my wonderful in-laws are visiting and doing a little granddog sitting while Husband and I have a wee midweek fling in Philadelphia. *grin*
This week the design team is using the BSC #13 sketch with a little added challenge just for us: Apple, Pear, Pumpkin. This is open to interpretation and could be the foods themselves, their colors, or a combination of the two. Or even something I can't think of right now. :) See? It's all open to interpretation *and* imagination...
I had a little problem at first... 'specially since I'm dying to use my new Christmas papers which have nothing to do with apples, pears or pumpkins. I poked around my paper bins and found the awesome Pink Paislee 365°. Of course, it's absolutely perfect so I opted for "sketch plus colors".
You'll notice I barely layered on this one. *gasp* I was unsure about a green dress so I figured I'd try it on the bottom layer first. (Normally I don't completely color the bottom layer - just the edges.) It turned out so well that I decided to use it.
Card Recipe
Cheers,
Susan
This week the design team is using the BSC #13 sketch with a little added challenge just for us: Apple, Pear, Pumpkin. This is open to interpretation and could be the foods themselves, their colors, or a combination of the two. Or even something I can't think of right now. :) See? It's all open to interpretation *and* imagination...
I had a little problem at first... 'specially since I'm dying to use my new Christmas papers which have nothing to do with apples, pears or pumpkins. I poked around my paper bins and found the awesome Pink Paislee 365°. Of course, it's absolutely perfect so I opted for "sketch plus colors".
You'll notice I barely layered on this one. *gasp* I was unsure about a green dress so I figured I'd try it on the bottom layer first. (Normally I don't completely color the bottom layer - just the edges.) It turned out so well that I decided to use it.
Card Recipe
- Stamp - Magnolia
- Paper - Bazzill Basics in Mud Pie; Pink Paislee 365° 6x6 pad and "Be Free" (stripes) in 12x12
- Medium - Copic E0000, E01, E11 for skin; Prismacolor pencils with OMS; Colorbox Fluid Chalk in Chestnut Roan and Creamy Brown; Stickles Crystal and Diamond; Distress Stickles in Spiced Marmalade
- Embellishments - Kaisercraft Pearls in Snow; May Arts Crocheted Lace (brand new in store - call to order); Satin ribbon (large and woven into lace) from stash; ticket - my design and Kimm's sentiment (thanks a bunch!)
- Tools - Scor-Pal; Cuttlebug Embossing Folders
- Adhesives - Scor-Tape and 1/8" Glue Dots
Cheers,
Susan
Monday, October 18, 2010
I Vant To Spritz Your Paper
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Susan ~ Killam Creative
Hello hello! It's Monday, and you know what *that* means... It's me again, here to show off my Beary Sweet Challenge #12-inspired sample. The challenge is to use misting on your project, and I've Glimmer Mist'd the heck outta Dracula Edwin. No, it's not garlic-flavored Glimmer Mist! I'd like to keep this little cutie around for a while, but he's already spoken for. *sigh*
I did "the usual" with my pearl Glimmer Mist - spritzed the flowers (except the velvet Petaloo), black branches and vintage vampire fang tag. The best part of my misting, though, is the dry-embossed coffin - I dipped a teeny tiny paint brush into the Glimmer Mist bottle and painted the embossing! How cool is that?! I also painted Edwin's bow tie, purple cape trim and shoe strings. I really like the effect and definitely plan to use it with other mist colors.
Here is a glimpse of the easel flap. Inside is a panel for Happy Halloween greetings.
Card Recipe
I did "the usual" with my pearl Glimmer Mist - spritzed the flowers (except the velvet Petaloo), black branches and vintage vampire fang tag. The best part of my misting, though, is the dry-embossed coffin - I dipped a teeny tiny paint brush into the Glimmer Mist bottle and painted the embossing! How cool is that?! I also painted Edwin's bow tie, purple cape trim and shoe strings. I really like the effect and definitely plan to use it with other mist colors.
Here is a glimpse of the easel flap. Inside is a panel for Happy Halloween greetings.
Card Recipe
- Stamp: Magnolia
- Paper: Bazzill Basics* Raven, Guacamole and Orange; Cosmo Cricket Haunted, available in-store; Neenah - vintage tag printout
- Medium: Glimmer Mist Pearl; Stickles Black Diamond; Color Box Fluid Chalk in Charcoal; Copics for skin; Prismacolor pencils
- Embellishments: Petaloo velvet flower and leaves; Prima flowers from the little baggie Kimm sends out with online orders; Bazzill tulle; Robin's Nest Dew Drops; RAK black webbing ribbon from Patricia; Swarovski crystals (on flowers) from stash
- Tools/Adhesive: Cuttlebug embossing folders; Scor-Tape
Thanks for stopping in today! All week you'll find inspiration for our current Beary Sweet Challenge on "Misting". You can use any kind of misting embellishments - even handmade ones. Come join us for your chance at a $20 gift voucher to The Beary Scrap!
Cheers,
Susan
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Sketch Week
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Hi! It's time for another sketch week at the Beary Scrap! Don't you just love this sketch that Susan came up with? It was really fun to work with.
Let me tell you, if you have not gotten any of the MME Lost and Found line - you are going to love it! It is so gorgeous, I almost couldn't cut into it (but then I thought, hey...Kimm's got more in the store!) I used papers from the Portobello Road collection - yummy! Did you notice that tinsel trim? Yep, it's from this line too! I used Glimmer Mist on the edge of my paper to help age and distress it. The stamp is a cutie from Magnolia. I colored her with Copics (which Kimm is running an incredible deal on right now!)
Thanks for looking! Be sure to come back each day to see the other Beary Scrappy Gals creations!
hugs,
Gini
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Navy, lime and turquoise- Yum!
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I have been wowed by the great projects from the Beary Scrappy Gals this week. I love the color combination of navy, lime and turquoise - so no problem to come up with a card! And remember, we are challenging you to use these colors as well, and you could win some of the flowers that I used on my card, plus other wonderful goodies! Just be sure to get your entry in by June 30th 11:59 EDT.
I used Magnolia's Bubbling Tilda and some of our new Mulberry roses for this card. Trust me, you are going to love these flowers! They are so gorgeous in person. We can't wait to see what you come up with - we love visiting your blogs and seeing your beautiful creations!
Card Recipe:
Papers: MME - Just Dreamy 2, Kaiser - Lone Ranger, Core'Dinations CS
Stamp: Magnolia Bubbling Tilda
Medium: copics, Stickles (stardust)
Flowers: The Beary Scrap's Mulberry Roses
Other accessories: from my ever growing stash
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Come play along with our sketch challenge!
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The Beary Scrappy Gals have enjoyed sharing with you our takes on the sketch for our latest challenge. I am so excited to show you my card - I really love how it turned out! I want to invite you to play along for your chance to win a $20 gift voucher from the Beary Scrap. It's an awesome sketch, so what are you waiting for?
Card Recipe:
Stamp: Magnolia Ballerina Tilda
Paper: Basic Grey Nook and Pantry (on sale now!), Bazzill, Core'Dinations, glitter paper
Medium: Copics, Diamond Stickles, Distress Ink - Tattered Rose, Glimmer Mist, Smooch
Tools: MS punch, Cricut ( Love Struck), Cuttlebug embossing folder, sewing machine
Embellishments: Mulberry flower (Watch for these soon!), lace, tulle, key, Basic Grey bling, glitter brads
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