You've heard of Artist Trading Cards, and inchies and twinchies and moos and more. Well, now have you heard of Artist Trading COINS? These are fun, shareable, little altered art / mixed media creations on 2.5-inch circles.
The round/circular shape is a subtle shift in how you think about design. And something new is always a nice inspiration.
I've finally got around to creating a few new digital collage sheets with 2.5" circles. These are perfect for Artist Trading Coins, as well as pocket mirrors, coasters, etc. And of course you can also use them in any kind of project ~ fun for altered books and boxes, scrapbooking, etc.
See 'em all at Lunagirl.com! More to come (and I'm glad to take requests!)
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Would you like Lunagirl to sponsor a challenge on your blog? Email me at INFO@LUNAGIRL.COM. :-) I'll provide images for your DT!
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Thursday, June 14, 2018
Artist Trading Coins
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Tuesday, January 23, 2018
Yellow Roses to brighten your day
The other day in the grocery store there was a bunch of yellow roses discounted at the floral counter... couldn't resist them. They brighten up these dreary days of January. So here are some to share with you! (Freebie!)
Friday, February 19, 2016
New: Vintage Garden Catalogues Download
New digital collage sheet I just added to the site today... created with covers and pages from vintage gardening catalogs for flowers and fruit!
Find this printable, and all my most recent digital collage sheets at Lunagirl.com.
Find this printable, and all my most recent digital collage sheets at Lunagirl.com.
Monday, March 2, 2015
Shabby Pink and Aqua from Michele ~ with Buttons too!
| MICHELE STORMS |
Don't miss your chance to enter the challenge with our Sewing theme. Visit the challenge post for details and inspiration, and check out my sewing themed collage sheets too, just for fun and to spark your creativity.
Thursday, August 7, 2014
Favorite Flowers -- Join the Challenge!
I'm happy to have a couple of entries in my "Flowers & Fans" challenge today ~ I hope to see lots more! I've been researching flower meanings again today, and I added a couple of new ones to my Language of Flowers page at Lunagirl.com.
It seems various "flower dictionaries" might disagree about the meaning of a particular type of flower, but I've tried to use the most agreed-upon and authentic meanings I could find, based on Victorian sources. And some flowers have come to have recognized meanings -- such as red roses for romance, for example. Did you know that red roses can also be a symbol of Divine Love?
Yellow roses are for friendship or platonic love, pink for admiration and appreciation. White roses to the Victorians often stood for purity or humility; to us they are often used to express condolences or sympathy.
Here are some pansies, which most every Victorian flower dictionary agrees symbolize "thinking of you" or thoughtfulness. Did you know the name "pansy" comes from the French word pensee, meaning thought? Pansy flowers look like pensive little faces, don't you think?
An iris can mean "a message." I'm guessing that's because in Greek mythology Iris was a messenger. She was also goddess of the rainbow -- leaving a brightly colored trail across the sky -- and irises are known for coming in many different colors!
Did you see all the thousands of ceramic red poppies around the Tower of London? That was such a beautiful memorial for those who died in World War I. Poppies (the source for opium) are associated with sleep and also traditionally with death and memorials. After World War I ravaged the landscape of Europe, only the native blood red poppies would grow in the bare exposed earth. Fields of red poppies filling barren battlefields became a symbol of the sacrifice of those who died, and a flower of remembrance for those who lived on.
I love the idea of adding herbs to bouquets, which the Victorians often did. Herbs add fragrance and greenery, and they have symbolic meanings, too! Rosemary for remembrance, thyme for courage, basil for luck and fame... I need to learn more of those.
Finally, one of my favorite flowers is Zinnia -- because zinnias come in so many colors, because they're so easy to grow, but most of all because they grew all along the fence at the cabin where my husband and I first lived. Zinnias will always remind me of our first two summers together at our first home. The traditional meaning for zinnias, however, is "thoughts of absent friends." Isn't that just lovely?
What are your favorite flowers? What memories or meanings do you associate with flowers?
It seems various "flower dictionaries" might disagree about the meaning of a particular type of flower, but I've tried to use the most agreed-upon and authentic meanings I could find, based on Victorian sources. And some flowers have come to have recognized meanings -- such as red roses for romance, for example. Did you know that red roses can also be a symbol of Divine Love?
Yellow roses are for friendship or platonic love, pink for admiration and appreciation. White roses to the Victorians often stood for purity or humility; to us they are often used to express condolences or sympathy.
Here are some pansies, which most every Victorian flower dictionary agrees symbolize "thinking of you" or thoughtfulness. Did you know the name "pansy" comes from the French word pensee, meaning thought? Pansy flowers look like pensive little faces, don't you think?
An iris can mean "a message." I'm guessing that's because in Greek mythology Iris was a messenger. She was also goddess of the rainbow -- leaving a brightly colored trail across the sky -- and irises are known for coming in many different colors!
Did you see all the thousands of ceramic red poppies around the Tower of London? That was such a beautiful memorial for those who died in World War I. Poppies (the source for opium) are associated with sleep and also traditionally with death and memorials. After World War I ravaged the landscape of Europe, only the native blood red poppies would grow in the bare exposed earth. Fields of red poppies filling barren battlefields became a symbol of the sacrifice of those who died, and a flower of remembrance for those who lived on.
I love the idea of adding herbs to bouquets, which the Victorians often did. Herbs add fragrance and greenery, and they have symbolic meanings, too! Rosemary for remembrance, thyme for courage, basil for luck and fame... I need to learn more of those.
Finally, one of my favorite flowers is Zinnia -- because zinnias come in so many colors, because they're so easy to grow, but most of all because they grew all along the fence at the cabin where my husband and I first lived. Zinnias will always remind me of our first two summers together at our first home. The traditional meaning for zinnias, however, is "thoughts of absent friends." Isn't that just lovely?
What are your favorite flowers? What memories or meanings do you associate with flowers?
Monday, May 5, 2014
Celebrating Mothers: Vintage Mother's Day Challenge
It's May, and what could be a more perfect challenge theme than Vintage Mother's Day? This time of year we take a day to appreciate and celebrate our mothers and all that they do for us. (And grandmothers and aunts and mothers-in-law too!) And shouldn't we just thank ALL Moms on Mother's Day, for everything they do! (And do the same for all Dads on Father's Day, of course.)
I remember my mother telling me that you wear a pink rose on Mother's Day if your mother is still living, and a white rose in remembrance if she has passed on. Her mother died a year before I was born, so she always wore a white rose on this Sunday. Now here is my white rose for her. (The picture of the mother teaching her little girl to play music above is for her also, because my mother was a musician. She loved cats, too, so she would like the orange kitty above!)
I look forward to seeing all your wonderful Vintage Mother's Day creations in the next two weeks of the challenge. Take a moment to visit here for some vintage style Mother's Day images and inspiration: http://lunagirl.com/collections/mothers-day
Here are the guidelines for this challenge:
- This challenge (#27) will end at Noon (Central Time) on May 18.
- Any craft or medium is OK,
- No more than 3 entries from one person in each challenge,
- Vintage style is encouraged, and
- Please link to this blog and Lunagirl.com on your site if you have one.
- Prize: The winner will be selected randomly to win a $10 coupon for Lunagirl.com!
- Of course I love if you use at least one Lunagirl.com product, and I hope you'll go take a look at my collection... but that's not a requirement!
- However, if you use a Lunagirl image, you will be entered TWICE in the drawing! I want to welcome everyone and every style but also give a little something extra to my wonderful customers!
LINK UP YOUR ENTRIES BELOW TO PLAY (and please don't forget to SCROLL DOWN TO SEE THE Design Team CREATIONS).
LUNAGIRL MOONBEAMS DESIGN TEAM
Here are some lovely creations by the Moonbeams. I hope you'll get inspired and join in.
Learn more about the DT here!
| MICHELE STORMS: " i made a bunch of mother's day cards so there will be more coming!" |
| PETRA BERENDSEN: "For the new challenge I created a card using one of the lovely images from your Mother's Love digital collage sheet. I layered it on designer paper and combined it with stamped ribbon, some half pearls, paper flower and some stitching." |
| VICKI ROMAINE: "I used the vintage Lunagirl image on a sheet of music which had been distressed. A strip of ornate stickers were added to the card." |
| MANDY CHILVERS |
Friday, April 18, 2014
Featured Artist: Michele at TheDigitalCornerShop
I'm pleased to announce Lunagirl's most recent licensing partnership, with talented designer Michele Marsden of thedigitalcornershop.com.
Here is a preview of one of her first creations using Lunagirl images, a truly gorgeous Victorian Vintage Rose Digital Paper Pad.
I look forward to seeing more of what Michele creates! Visit the Designer Vintage section of her shop as she continues to add new products!
Here is a preview of one of her first creations using Lunagirl images, a truly gorgeous Victorian Vintage Rose Digital Paper Pad.
I look forward to seeing more of what Michele creates! Visit the Designer Vintage section of her shop as she continues to add new products!
Monday, February 17, 2014
Warming Up the Winter with VINTAGE RED
My Vintage Red challenge is warming up the cold days for me, with all the gorgeous shades of red, and taking us from Valentine's Day right into Spring just I had hoped! I know it's not Spring for awhile yet, but all these pretty flowers and cheerful birds have me dreaming. Here are more beautiful pieces by the Lunagirl Moonbeams Design Team to inspire your own dreamin' and schemin'. Remember to link up your own Vintage Red project (any medium) for a chance to win $10 credit at Lunagirl.com in the drawing on Sunday! I can't wait to see more beautiful red.
| Heart Ornament by PETRA BERENDSEN: My second project is a little wooden heart which I altered with paint and lots of sanding and a wonderful image from your Red collage sheet. |
| Lotus Lady Tag by MICHELE STORMS |
| Two ATCs by MANDY CHILVERS using "Red" images. |
Friday, February 14, 2014
Play in the DigitallySweetChallenges Blog Challenge This Week!
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Teatime Tag by Petra... and more freebies!
Petra Berendsen created this pretty tag using an image from my Tea Party collage sheet. Beautiful colors, so feminine! I love the little rose border, the teapot charm, the polka dot ribbon ~ Petra always brings everything together so nicely.
And below are a couple more freebies, also for your inspiration! Why not?! Click on the freebies so see the full-size image and then save to your computer.
And remember to enter the Victorian Tea Party blog challenge for chance to win $10 gift credit at Lunagirl.com!
| Here is a Gibson girl enjoying a cup of tea in a pink teacup. What a look in her eyes! I wonder what she is thinking... I hope she will inspire you in the challenge. From Lunagirl Vintage Women & Men over 800 images on CD |
| Valentine's Day is just around the corner, of course, and here is a lovely floral heart I like to share this time of year. I can't find a signature on the original card, but these look like Catherine Klein roses to me. The colors are so pretty. I especially like the little unopened rosebuds at the top, and the way the stems make a woven pattern at the bottom. Enjoy! From Lunagirl Victorian Holidays Volume Two: 900 images on CD for Easter, Valentines, St Patrick's Day Mother's Day (currently on sale) |
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Tea Time Reminder!
A charming reminder from DT member
Petra Berendsen:
It's Tea Time!
You're invited to join our Victorian Tea Party blog challenge.... you have until Saturday.
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
Hot Deals for Cold Weather Crafting!
I guess everyone in the Eastern U.S. is enduring some super-cold weather! Bundle up ~ or better yet, stay inside with hot cocoa if you can!
The Lunagirl Moonbeams DT has been sending me more lovely Vintage Winter creations, and I will get those posted to inspire you tomorrow. When it's too cold and icy to go out, isn't that a great time for crafting? Enter our Vintage Winter blog challenge!
My customers are snapping up the Valentines images already, as they always do in January. If you want an instant download, I have plenty of Valentine and romance-themed digital collage sheets, plus my new download packs of Victorian roses in various colors!
If you're in the mood for hundreds of gorgeous vintage style images, check out my craft CDs on sale almost 35% off this week. Lunagirl Victorian Romance CD and Vintage Lovers CD offer gorgeous, high-quality photos and art from my collection, restored and embellished, most not available anywhere else. And Lunagirl Victorian Holidays Volume 2 features hundreds of Valentines plus hundreds of images for St. Patrick's Day, Easter, Mother's Day and more ~ some are exclusive to me, some you've seen before but never like this! I'm pretty proud of our Holidays collections. :-) And just for good measure, Lunagirl Angels Fairies & Fairy Tale Art CD is on sale too. So stop in and "get 'em while they're hot"!
The Lunagirl Moonbeams DT has been sending me more lovely Vintage Winter creations, and I will get those posted to inspire you tomorrow. When it's too cold and icy to go out, isn't that a great time for crafting? Enter our Vintage Winter blog challenge!
If you're in the mood for hundreds of gorgeous vintage style images, check out my craft CDs on sale almost 35% off this week. Lunagirl Victorian Romance CD and Vintage Lovers CD offer gorgeous, high-quality photos and art from my collection, restored and embellished, most not available anywhere else. And Lunagirl Victorian Holidays Volume 2 features hundreds of Valentines plus hundreds of images for St. Patrick's Day, Easter, Mother's Day and more ~ some are exclusive to me, some you've seen before but never like this! I'm pretty proud of our Holidays collections. :-) And just for good measure, Lunagirl Angels Fairies & Fairy Tale Art CD is on sale too. So stop in and "get 'em while they're hot"!
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Digital Art by Petra
Well, I'm finally back on the blog to bring you two more projects by Petra. Three days of working in the heat cleaning out an old house the family has inherited ~ has worn me out! Time for a "rest" day online.
And I'm happy to share with you two more lovely "digital backgrounds" creations by Petra Berendsen of the Design Team!
Petra wrote:
"When I used the postcard background, I started to play adding more of your images and creating digital postcards or instant printable art. Your backgrounds and images work so perfectly together."
Remember to please visit my digital backgrounds category at Lunagirl.com, where I will keep all my "background" digital collage sheets ON SALE for over 40% off throughout this challenge! It's a great chance to snap up some digital resources that you can use over and over again, for printed or digital projects.
Thanks, Petra, for the inspiration! There are truly so many ways to combine images to create projects that can be either complex or beautifully simple!
And I'm happy to share with you two more lovely "digital backgrounds" creations by Petra Berendsen of the Design Team!
Petra wrote:
"When I used the postcard background, I started to play adding more of your images and creating digital postcards or instant printable art. Your backgrounds and images work so perfectly together."
Remember to please visit my digital backgrounds category at Lunagirl.com, where I will keep all my "background" digital collage sheets ON SALE for over 40% off throughout this challenge! It's a great chance to snap up some digital resources that you can use over and over again, for printed or digital projects.
Thanks, Petra, for the inspiration! There are truly so many ways to combine images to create projects that can be either complex or beautifully simple!
Sunday, June 23, 2013
The Moon in June
Did you know all the Full Moons (in each month of the year) have names in many cultures? The full moon in June was the Strawberry Moon for Algonquin Native American groups and Ripe Berry Moon for the Dakotah, as it was a signal to look for ripening fruit. The Cherokee called it the Green Corn Moon. In Europe it was sometimes called the Full Rose Moon. All of those are still appropriate here in Tennessee.
Thursday, May 23, 2013
$5 Download Packs at Lunagirl.com and on Etsy
I'm trying something new, creating several $5 "download packs" that are available at Lunagirl.com and also in my etsy shop. Actually I offered a couple for Halloween and Christmas last year and they were very popular, so I thought I would try some more.
Each one offers around 40-100 images, all full-size and excellent quality the same as on my CDs, for $5 and immediate download.
It's a very quick and easy way to add to your Lunagirl images collection. Instant gratification! (and easy on your wallet).
Come see! http://lunagirl.com/collections/downloads
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Monday, April 15, 2013
Collage Sheets for Mother's Day!
Lunagirl collage sheets for Mother's Day cards, tags, and other projects.
The design above incorporates old photos and frames combined and altered to lovely sepia tones.
More images of motherly love ~ taken from old postcards and photos. Below are some of our favorite images of mothers from paintings. You'll find all of these and more at LUNAGIRL.COM (digital downloads) and now also at COLLAGESHEET.COM (for printed AND digital!)


Sunday, February 12, 2012
Free Victorian Style Valentine with Pink Roses
Happy Valentines Day! Free Victorian Pink Roses Valentine Heart image
For personal non-commercial use with link to Lunagirl.com please.
Want more? Need Easter or St Patrick pics?
See our Victorian Holidays Volume Two CD!
900 Images for Valentine's Day, EASTER, St. Patrick's Day & more.
For personal non-commercial use with link to Lunagirl.com please.
Want more? Need Easter or St Patrick pics?
See our Victorian Holidays Volume Two CD!
900 Images for Valentine's Day, EASTER, St. Patrick's Day & more.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Moon Lore: Flower Moon in May
It's no surprise that the full moon in May was called the Full Flower Moon! It will be on May 27.
Learn about the Victorian Language of Flowers and Fans in our feature article: http://www.summertownsun.com/FEATURE_victorian_language_of_flowers.htm
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Happy Valentine's Day
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Strawberry/Rose Moon
This is the month named in honor of Juno, the Roman Queen of Heaven, goddess of wives and marriage (thus making it a lucky month for weddings and June brides).
It's warm at night and the moon is bright ... perfect for midnight walks and moonlit dancing ... Once upon a time I lived near a large rose garden, and used to wander through it in the early morning hours, to enjoy the roses covered with dew. I've always found moonlight good for the soul.
(Thus the name: Lunagirl!)
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