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Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts

Saturday, January 25, 2014

Snow

Both images are from a January 1920 St Nicholas magazine.  In honor of today's snow I give you two snow images.


Saturday, June 2, 2012

A Few More Cute Kids

This first image would make a great best friend card.  I love the two girlfriends out for a stroll.
 This young guy is starting to harvest peas in the garden.  I bet they are yummy.
Both images are from the Pitter Patter book from 1927.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Digital Two for Tuesday 112

 Well since all the stores are playing Christmas music already I thought I should post some winter digi stamps. These are also from the paint book.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Digital Two for Tuesday 110


These two images are also from the Paint Book.  I love the adorable animals.  Enjoy.

Saturday, November 5, 2011

We've Got Power


Finally the power is back on.  We stayed at my mother in laws a few nights as the house was about 42 degrees F.  Unfortunately that was a two hour commute to work.  But it was toasty warm.  Most of my friends still do not have power.  Unbelievable!  In honor of the snow I am posting two images from the Little Folks Paint Book.  There is no copyright but I think it is from the late 30's.  These pages are on pulp paper and no matter how clear I get them in editing they seem to show up with spots when I post them.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Digital Two for Tuesday 35


The two images this week represent winter and summer. They both come from a children's book from the 1900's. With all the snow they have been getting in the mid- atlantic USA I thought some may be thinking of winter snowball fights while others are dreaming of summer fun with friends.
Our guest hostess this week is Esther. This is her second time hosting on Digital Two for Tuesday. Again she has created for us some inspiring cards. I just love her use of texture and embellishments. I can't wait to try her idea of using an edge punch to create a lace ruffled frame in the last card. You can see more of Esther's work on her blog Shore Girl Creations. Without further ado here are Esther's beautiful cards.

Snow Day
I used Crayola markers on it
Cut it out with Circle Nestabilities
Matted it with Petite Scallop Nestabilities
Embossed the pink cardstock with Swiss Dots Embossing Folder
Inked over the dots with navy ink
Punched/Attached small snowflakes
Tied Gauzy ribbon on top and attached a hat pin done up with misc. beads
Attached Stone Sticker to bottom right corner w/a bit of fiber tied through hole

The Sea
On white cardstock I stamped and embossed (with black embossing powder) the
ship/sea gulls (Coastal Set - Inkadinkadoo)
The sentiment is from the same set --stamped on the bottom of card with Versa Mark
Using chalks I chalked brown on the bottom/med. blue for water/light blue for sky
Embossed w/Swirls Embossing Folder
Colored image with Crayola markers/matted on red cardstock - attached to card

Rose Card
Emboss cardstock with textile embossing folder
Cut pink strip of paper and run through paper crimper -- attach to middle of the card
1/2 of paper doily on right side of card
Rose image printed from http://www.birdscards.com/ - four times on pink cardstock
Embossed w/transparent embossing powder -- cut and layered
Tag - Provo Craft die cut
My Friend stamp - Studio G
Image colored with Crayola markers

Yellow Flower Card
Image colored w/Crayola markers
Cut two or three strips of yellow cardstock 11 inches long x 1 inch wide
Punch with Martha Stewart lace border punch
Run through paper crimper
Attach around the image to form a frame of sorts - folding and "pinching" along the way
Flower - Provo Craft die cut
Leaves - Cuttlekids die cut
Flower/Leaves/Cardstock embossed with Swiss Dots embossing folder