Showing posts with label Joanna Sheen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joanna Sheen. Show all posts

Friday, 2 September 2011

Alphabet Challenge - P for Pretty Pastels

Our new theme on the Alphabet Challenge Blog is P for Pretty Pastels.  I needed a wedding card so for my DT work I used my only wedding image, Popcorn bear!  I used Joanna Sheen pastel lace bps, Martha Stewart and Leone Em punches and embellishments.

Sunday, 4 July 2010

Wedding Day

Our niece is getting married in a couple of weeks and when I saw the challenge on Tuesday Taggers was Wedding Day I thought it would be a good chance to get the card made without leaving it until the last minute like I usually do!  This didn't turn out how I had planned because of a smudge of ink in the wrong place, but hopefully they will like it!  I stamped my Popcorn wedding image and coloured in with Distress Inks and Copics and Promarkers!  I inked the background too, which I hadn't intended to, but I had managed to get a smudge of ink on the side so needed to cover it.  I used Joanna Sheen lacey bps and cut the mat on my Slice, finishing off with some Liquid Pearls, roses and leaves cut with a Leone Em punch.

Saturday, 31 October 2009

Halloween Inchie


The challenge for October on Something Completely Different has been Inchies, and this week's theme is Halloween. I didn't have much small halloweeny stuff but found some images on a Joanna Sheen CD! I drew the spiders web in the background and edged it with Copper Krylon. It looks better IRL, but I needed the macro setting on the camera to get the detail!!

Tuesday, 6 October 2009

Purrfect Pets


The theme on My Time To Craft this week is Purrfect Pets, and I have made a card using a Joanna Sheen image. Quite a simple card but sometimes I don't feel like doing complicated!

Tuesday, 22 September 2009

Trick or Treat?


The new challenge on My Time To Craft is Autumn Fest - to make anything to do with Autumn. I made a Gothic Arch using an image from a Joanna Sheen CD and backing papers and embellishments, edging with a Copper Krylon pen.