Friday, November 27, 2020

Holiday Princess - Zan Von Zed Digi

How we spend out days is, of course, how we spend our lives.
Annie Dillard


Hey there,

It's no secret that I love all things magical and mystical.  Coloring fantasy art has always been a true obsession of mine.  I was thrilled and amazed when I recently discovered  Zan Von Zed's incredible digital images.  Much of her stunning art work depicts gorgeous women who look like medieval princesses.  I chose this image to color in Christmas colors  because I thought the ribbon border was perfect for a festive holiday card. 

I edged my finished image with a gold leafing pen and mounted it with mounting tape to a double layered Spellbinders die cut frame. I used pale blue card stock for my 5 x 7 card base. My two-layered  paper poinsettia has gold beads in the center and my leaves are edged with a gold leafing pen.  I used a white Sharpie paint pen for some of the details in my lady's hair  and dress.  The Merry Christmas is a small sentiment stamp.

Nothing is more satisfying than coloring beautiful princesses in my new craft castle, wearing jeans and slippers, while listening to my favorite audio books.  It's great to be Queen. 

Thanks for visiting.
Go forth and rule your world with unabashed passion.
Nancy
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Friday, November 20, 2020

Be as YOU as you can be - Mayumi Ogihara Pansy Digi

You can't control everything.  Your hair was put on your head to remind you of that. 


Hey there,

While looking at some of my latest cards, I realized  I tend to migrate to the same cool blues, lavenders and greens again and again.  I think most people choose their favorite colors often and that's part of their recognizable style.  I decided to break out of my routine for this card and used some bright pinks and yellows.  I think these flowers were meant to be pansies but I went more the plumeria route.  That's one of the best parts of coloring...we can change things to suit our mood and imagination.  I seldom color really light blond hair because it always comes out too flat.   This time I kept my colors light and then added pink, red and yellow highlights to give it dimension.  I like the soft, feminine look I was able to achieve using lighter colors for this pretty lady's hair and eyes.

To frame my fair damsel, I die cut an Anna Griffin 5 x 7 frame from white glitter card stock and used the matching center frame die to cut out my panel.  The panel is then edged with a gold leafing pen and adhered to the frame with dimensional tape.  I used my Cricut Maker cutting and writing features to create the sentiment tag.  I added a few blue pearls to the frame and some white gel pen dots to the flower centers and called it finished. 

Thanks for visiting.
Go forth and brighten up your life with all the colors of the rainbow.
Nancy
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Creative Fingers Challenge #197
A Perfect Time to Craft

Friday, November 13, 2020

Shine - Janna Prosvirina Autumn Fairy Digi

Autumn shows us how beautiful it is to let things go. 


Hey there,

This card makes me chuckle a little every time I look at it, because...what's that squirrel doing in her luscious locks?  Well. she IS a fairy and she is apparently able to attract animals with her mystical charms, so I'll just go with  it.  I love coloring  Janna Prosvirina's art because she creates such incredible images and they are a dream to color with my Copics. This one is lightly pre-shaded, which is s little harder for me to work with, but I was happy with the way she turned out in the end..  The image comes from this adulting coloring book and you can purchase it in Janna's Etsy shop. I'm not affiliated in any way.  I just love her artwork. 

I die cut the intricate Crafter's Companion border  from copper card stock.  The base for the string of gems is an Elizabeth Crafts die that I cut from white glitter paper to accentuate the border.  To add a liitle more texture,  I added white pearl gems, echoing the white gel pen dots in my fae's hair.  I edged my image panel with a gold leafing pen, adhered the border to the back and glued them both to a green 5 1/2 x 5 /1/2 card base.  I die cut the word shine in white glitter paper (three times for dimension) and glued it to my card front.  The "I" in Shine is dotted with a single pearl. 

Anything goes when those magical fall fairies start dancing in the woods by the light of the golden Autumn moon.  Squirrels happen.  

Thanks for visiting.
Go forth and allow only friendly well-behaved pets to play in your hair.  You're not a fairy. 
Nancy 
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Creative Moments Challenge #202
Paper Funday Challenge #23
Make My Monday Challenge #135

Friday, November 6, 2020

We'll Always Be Friends - Digi Doodle Studios Maddy and Molly Digi Stamp

A circle is round, it has no end. That's how long I'm gonna be your friend. 


Hey there,

My new digs are offering some exciting new adventures and amazing discoveries,  but none compare to one of  the biggest perks of my new location..  My dear friend and her darling family moved away from us (and broke our hearts) many years ago, and now to my delight, we're residing in the same fabulous city.  This lovely lady has stunning strawberry tresses and two little dogs that she and her husband spoil shamelessly.  When I saw THIS Digi Doodle Studios image, I knew it was meant for the card I would create to thank her for all the loving assistance she and her hubby offered us during our challenging move. Now, our lunch and shopping dates (masked and socially distanced, of course) are filled with the same laughing and lively chatter we enjoyed when we first met thirty two years ago.

I colored adorable Maddy and her precious dog, Molly, with Copic makers and  created an easel card scene in Cricut Design Space for the grinning duo to relax in.  I backed my card panels with silver foil cardstock and added a matching iridescent flower and silver glitter leaves to accent the cool tones of my color scheme.  Clear gems accentuate the adornments on their stylish coifs.   I was excited to find the perfect sentiment stamp in my stash,

One of my favorite things about crafting is I can create something personal, from my heart,  to express my love to a cherished friend. I'll deliver this one in person after we enjoy a long awaited dinner prepared in my pristine and barely used cozy kitchen.  I plan to have it well broken in by Thanksgiving.  Life is good! 

Thanks for visiting.
Go forth and cherish your friends, both of the old and new variety. 
Nancy
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