Showing posts with label Aurella. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aurella. Show all posts

Friday, September 2, 2011

Aurella Under the Sea


This beauty by Joanne Schempp was a delight to work with. She's one of the images from Sweet Pea Stamps. I wanted extra shimmer and went crazy with different colors of Smooch on this.

Supply List
Image-Aurella by Joanne Schempp for Sweet Pea Stamps

Stamp Ink
Memento Tuxedo Black

Paper
Neenah Smooth white card stock
Designer Print-Bazzill Basics "Jay Bird Street" and "Blossom Blvd."
Solid Color Card Stock-Bazzill Basics

Copic Markers
Skin tones-yr0000, e000, e30
Hair-r81, r83, r85
Eyes-w1, w3, w5, bg01, bg05
Lips-r20, r21
Top and Tail-v15, v17
Flowers-y15, y08, r21, yg61, yg63, yr00, yr02
Background-bg72, bg75, bg78, bg07
Shell Jewelry-bg10, bg11

Misc. Supplies
Magnolia Doohicky Metal die-scallop border
White satin ribbon
Ranger Glossy Accents
Stickles "Diamond"
Smooch "Gold, Grape Soda, Illuminate, Pool & Moonlight"
Cuttlebug or Big Shot
Chalks
Scotch ATG gun and adhesive


Lisa

Monday, July 25, 2011

Connie-Flower Friends

Plate below is #166 by Joanne Schempp:


and below is what I did with it:


I picked up Sweet Pea's plate #166 by Joanne Schempp and could not decide which beauty I wanted to play with so I used 3 of them on my card today.
You can find this lovely plate of images by clicking

HERE

Supplies:
SP plate 166 by Joanne Schempp
"Barbie"  (top flower face)
"Aurella"  (middle flower face)
"Diamond"  (bottom flower face)
Copic markers & airbrush system
1 1/4" circle punch-McGill
Spellbinders "Standard Circles" die
flower punch-Stampin' Up!
Vine die-Cheery Lynn Designs "Fanciful Flourish"

I airbrushed Copic markers for the cloud background using a torn paper as I couldn't find my cloud template.
After I had colored, cut out and assembled the elements to my liking I hand wrote the words.

I hope you enjoy viewing this project as much as I did making it.  I began it with a mini Geo Die in mind for the floral
portion and when that didn't look like I wanted it sort of evolved into this.  Isn't that how most art is produced......

Thanks for stopping by!
Connie