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Showing posts with label Clear Dollar Stamps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clear Dollar Stamps. Show all posts

Thursday, October 25, 2012

My CDS Digis


Hi everyone!

I just wanted to share the fun new logo for Clear Dollar Stamps!


It is so bright and fun!
I would also like to invite you to head over to CDS and check out my digis, if you haven't been there for awhile. I have lots of Fall, Halloween, and Christmas digis. 'Tis the season! :)
CLICK HERE to head that way. Remember to click on "NEXT" at the bottom of the pages to see them all! 
Have a wonderful day!


Sunday, October 14, 2012

Another Recap of One Of My Favorite Fall/Halloween Digis


Hi everyone!
The other day I showed you some of my favorite Fall cards that I created with my Autumn Blessings digi stamp.
Today I am going to share another.
These projects were created with my Autumn Friends digi.
It comes in line art only
or
Pre-colored with digital papers. I also created a bonus with this set...3 fun ready to print squares that work great for treat bags, tags, or cards. :)
Here is an example of the treat bags. These were a major hit last Halloween at our house! :)

*** NOTE*** Click on any of the projects below to go to the original posts for details.

Here is another way to use the Pre-colored Autumn Friends digi and papers for a Halloween treat. 
What a great teacher gift! :)

Here is a fun little gift card.

The following cards were all done with the line art only version of my Autumn Friends digi and hand colored my yours truly. :)

This card was published in the September 2011 issue of CardMaker magazine. :)


If you would like my Autumn Friends digi, it's available for instant download from Clear Dollar Stamps.
Just $3.00 for the line art only version and $4.00 for the pre-colored with digital papers and bonus ready to print squares. :)

Thanks for dropping by today!
Hope you have a wonderful day!


Friday, October 5, 2012

Check Out CardMaker Magazine's 2013 Calendar!


Hi everyone!

I am super excited (and honored) to tell you about a beautiful calendar that any card artist would love to have.
It's CardMaker magazine's 2013 calendar!


 Why am I so excited you ask? Well...it's a beautiful calendar and.... I have the November and December slots!
The November card was done with one of my own digi stamps too!
It is available through Clear Dollar Stamps in either pre-colored or line art only versions.


They even added full instruction pages, complete with a materials/manufacturer list, and an artist's bio page! How awesome is that? :)


Do you have friends or family that love handmade greeting cards?
 This just might be the perfect Christmas gift. Don't forget to get one for yourself while you are at it! ;)  ;)
They will be available in some major book stores very soon, but you can get yours now at Annie's.

Thanks for dropping by today and sharing in my excitement! :)


Wednesday, July 11, 2012

CardMaker Magazine Blog "Summer Dreams" Blog Hop



I fondly remember...
one of my favorite sounds on a hot summer day as a child. It was the twinkly music that the little white ice cream truck made as it slowly approached our neighborhood. It seemed like I could here it from miles away!
My family struggled at times when I was young. Looking back, it was really a good thing. It taught me to enjoy the simple things in life and to be thankful for everything I have, no matter how small. There were many days when I would hear the sweet sound of the truck coming towards my little brothers and I, but we didn't have quarters to buy a treat. We would still set out on the front porch and watch the neighborhood kids run behind the truck until there were enough to make stopping worth the driver's time. (Our ice cream guy was nice but he sure was a tease.) As kids we couldn't help but be jealous of those who got treats when we didn't, but I still enjoyed watching the joy such a simple little luxury gave my friends.
The days we did have shinny quarters in our grubby little hands were so special! We would play outside for hours before the truck was due to drive by so there wasn't the slightest chance we would miss it!.  Then when he did finally turn the corner, we would wait until he made it past us, just so we could chase behind him for awhile. :) This makes me giggle to this day thinking about it. Why weren't we just standing at the curb ready and waiting for him to arrive?  Kids!  :)
I also remember each time, standing at the truck and studying the treats that were available. The driver would cut the front cover off of all of the boxes of treats he had on hand that day, and tape them to the side of the truck. I was always excited when Bomb Pops were on the line-up!

Well, enough reminiscing about long gone childhood days!

Hi everyone, and welcome to the CardMaker magazine blog's "Summer Dreams" blog hop!
If you just happened on to my blog, you will want to head over to the CardMaker magazine blog where it all starts, and check out Brooke's card.

We were asked to create a ice cream treat reminiscent of an ice cream truck. Well..I just went full out and created the truck! Actually my dear friend Lisa Lara drew it. I just had fun coloring and embellishing it. :)


The digi stamp set is called "Scoops" and it is available for instant download from Clear Dollar Stamps for just $3.00!
This is what the entire set looks like.


Here are the very simple instructions for making the card, in case you would like to give it a go.
Wouldn't it make a great party invitation?  :)

1. Place ice cream truck digi towards the bottom of the page, and place sentiment digi before printing on Brilliant White cardstock.
2. Score at top of truck and fold.
3. Cut the sides and bottom of the truck out (double thickness) to form top-fold card.
4. Print additional ice cream scoop onto  Very Berry Two Scoops, and cone onto designer paper, then cut out.
5. Color shadows on truck and around ice cream cone  with grays, shadow ice cream and cone, and color tires.
6. Add silver gel pen lines.
7. With an old brush, paint in some Designer Dries Clear adhesive on the window, and rub in some Winter White ultra-fine glitter.
8. Add  Diamond Glaze to give the tires some shine.
9. Attach designer paper cone and ice cream.

 Supplies:
"Scoops" digi stamp by my friend Lisa Lara for Clear Dollar Stamps.
Discount Card Stock - Brilliant White Two Scoops Very Berry
Art Glitter - Designer Dries Clear adhesive and Winter White Glitter
Copic markers #'s 0, C1, C5, C7, 100, RV29
7 Gypsies "Postal" designer paper (for cone)
Silver gel pen
Diamond Glaze

Thanks so much for dropping by!
My wish for you today is for you to find joy in the little things and that you take a minute to be thankful for them. :)

I would love it if you left a comment. Perhaps you have a quick ice cream truck memory you would like to share. ;)

Now...off you go to visit the rest of the girls. I am sure they have some sweet treats in store for you!


Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Welcome to CardMaker Magazine Blog's "What a Difference You've Made" Blog Hop!


Hello everyone!
Welcome to another CardMaker blog  blog hop!


Brooke asked all of the design team girls to create a "Thank You" card for a teacher or mentor and I knew exactly what image I wanted to use! ;)
My friend Lisa Lara has just recently started illustrating for Clear Dollar Stamps and she made the most adorable digi set called "Pencil Talk". It comes with a plain pencil and lots of pencils with assorted sentiments, one of which is "Best Teacher". 
PERFECT for what I needed today!  :)



The card base is Brilliant White  and the pastel cardstock is Aquamarine Corduroy, both from Discount Card Stock
I used some papers from Fancy Pants - Summer Soul 6x6 paper pad from StopAndScrap for the background and to paper piece the colorful pencils, then I hit the pencils with some Copic markers to add some shadows and dimension. The wooden part of the pencils were pieced from some super fun Studio Calico - Wood-grain Fab Rips also from StopAndScrap. I colored the leads in with what else?....a lead pencil. The erasers were painted with Ranger Studio acrylic paint. To finish it all off, I added some Spring Hemp Cord from Really Reasonable Ribbon and some Hot Pink Pearls from Want2Scrap.



Here are the rest of the CardMaker girls who's blogs you just have to visit on the hop.  ;)
CardMaker Blog
Trudy Sjolander (That's Me!)
Michelle Woerner


Thanks so much for hopping by today!
If you are not a follower of my blog, I would love it if you became one.  ;)





Thursday, March 15, 2012

It's Clear Dollar Stamps Digi Release Day!


Hello Everyone!

Today I get to share two new stamp sets illustrated yours truly for Clear Dollar Stamps, and an additional card that I created with one of my friend Lisa Lara's very first digi stamps!

The first card was created with my new "Sunny Day" digi stamp. I wanted a fun and simple "child-like drawing" for quick and happy cards. I think I achieved it.:


It was a very quick card to create. I simply, chalked in the clouds, colored the flowers, then paper pieced the sun and grass!
The cradstock is Brilliant White, Papaya Puree Dark Prismatic, and Prussian Blue, all from Discount Card Stock.
The designer paper is from Basic Grey's Piccadilly stack.
The pretty Sunflower Swiss Dots Grosgrain ribbon is from Really Reasonable Ribbon.
I used Helmar 450 Quick Dry Glue to put it all together.

This is what my "Sunny Day" digi set looks like. It is available  now for just $2.50 for instant download.


My next card was created with my "Stitched Flower" digi set.


I paper pieced the image and cut the background panel from Basic Grey's "Sweet Threads" designer paper pad.
Cardstocks used are Brilliant White, Herbal Garden Medium, and Bronze from Discount Card Stock.
The ribbon is Old Gold Swirls from Really Reasonable Ribbon.

This is what my "Stitched Flower" digi set looks like. You can download it now for just $2.50!


This card was created with my friend Lisa's adorable "Cheeps" set. It is so fun to play with! :)

The cardstocks used are Brilliant White and Intense Orange Prismatic, both from Discount Card Stock.The pretty Sheer Iridescent Light Blue Organza is from Really Reasonable Ribbon.
The image was chalked and water colored.

You can download Lisa's "Cheeps"...for cheep! :)  Just $2.50! :)

Please head on over to the Clearly iStamp blog to see the other new digi sets and to see more cards created with my illustrations.
Thanks for dropping by!
I hope you will leave me some ♥Love♥ before you go! :)


Wednesday, February 15, 2012

CardMaker Magazine Blog Hop and CDS Digi Release Day!


Hello everyone!

Today's card is a double duty beauty! :)

Now, for the CardMaker hop, the theme is "Little Lullaby's". We were asked to create a card for a baby.
I wanted to use my pre-colored Butterfly Bunny digi that is releasing today so I took a little artistic licence and made a different sentiment then what comes with the stamp (this is something anyone can do in Word or any photo editing program).  I think the "Welcome Little One" sentiment makes this image work very well for a baby card. ;)


I printed 2 images then popped part of it with Helmar ZapDots to give it some added interest and dimension.
I created the floral designer paper to match the image and it is included in the "Butterfly Bunny" digi set.


The cardstock is Brilliant White and Herbal Garden Medium both from Discount Card Stock.
I used some pretty seam binding from Really Reasonable Ribbon.
The white pearls are from Want2Scrap and it was all put together with Helmar 450 Quick Dry Glue.

This is what my new pre-colored Butterfly Bunny digi set looks like.
It is available now from Clear Dollar Stamps for just $3.50 and it comes with the colored version, (2) digi papers, the sentiment plus a line art version in case you would like to color it yourself.


Make sure and visit the rest of the CardMaker blog design team. I am sure they have some adorable baby cards to share with you!
Here are the links...
Trudy Sjolander -You are here :)

We would love it if you left comments on all of the blogs so we will know who took the time to come visit us. ;)

Make sure and head back to the CardMaker blog and let us know what you thought of the hop! :)


Also, Please go check out the Clearly iStamp blog and check out all of the new digis plus more cards the girls have created with my Butterfly Bunny set. 

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

My January Digi Releases!



Hi everyone!

It's digi release day over at Clear Dollar Stamps and I'm showing four new sets that I illustrated.

The first is the pre-colored version of  "We Go Together".

This would be an AWESOME set for Valentine's Day or for BFF's or little love notes for your sweetheart.


This is what the set looks like.
It is available for instant download for just $4.00.


The next couple of samples were created with colored "Snow Tweet" digi sets.
They are available in 2 different color variations.


"Snow Tweet in Blue" pre-colored digi stamp and paper set just $3.50.



"Snow Tweet in Green" pre-colored digi stamp and paper set $3.50.


My final sample was requested by one of my CDS crafty sisters who needed a bible and coffee image for some of the ladies in one of her groups at church. It has lots of great sentiments to go with it. It is called "Morning Devotions". 


I coloerd the ribbon bookmark in several colors so it can coordinate with lots of different designer papers and cardstock. Of course you can always color the line art version any colors you would like. :)
"Morning Devotions"  is available for instant download for just $3.00.


I also want to share my latest digital paper sets.
This is my "True-ly Sweet Dots".  There are 8 different sheets that fade from one pastel color to another.
This set sells for just $3.50 and is available for instant download in either 8 1/2" by 11" or 12" by 12" formats.

My second set is "True-ly Sweet Dots 2". It has 12 different pastels that are "textured" and lightly distressed. 
It is available for instant download for just $4.50 in either 8 1/2" by 11" or 12" by 12" formats. 


All of the cardstock used on these cards is from Discount Card Stock.
All ribbon is from Really Reasonable Ribbon.
They were all constructed with Helmar adhesives.

I would like to invite you over to the Clearly iStamp blog to see what the other girls have created with my digis and the other new releases for this month.

Thanks for dropping by!


Friday, January 13, 2012

CardMaker Magazine Blog's "Sweets For Your Sweet" Blog Hop




The theme this month is "Sweets For Your Sweet".
The girls were asked to use images with something sweet on them. I wanted to use my "Heart Hugs Teddy" but he was just holding a heart. I did a little creative doodling by adding a bow, and now he is holding a big box of chocolates! :)


I created a tri-fold card with a lower pocket that's big enough for a yummy chocolate bar.
Sweet gift right?  ;)


The "Heart Hugs" digi is available for instant download now for only $4.00.

Download it now for just $3.50.

The cardstock is Brilliant White, Posh Milk Chocolate Felt, Medium Herbal Garden Prismatic, all from Discount Card Stock.
The pretty White Satin w/ Grosgrain Edge ribbon is from Really Reasonable Ribbon.
The White Pearls are from Want2Scrap.

Please visit the CardMaker blog to get started.

Here is a list of the other girls on the team.
They all have some super sweet projects to share with you! :)


When you have finished the CardMaker blog hop, head on back here and join in the Really Reasonable Ribbon hop that is going on today too! :)

Thanks for hopping by today!