Showing posts with label Graphic 45. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Graphic 45. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Sent from Heaven


I took part in Scraplifting's Challenge to lift Silvia's beautiful card. You can find the challenge here.
http://scrap-lifting.blogspot.com/2013/01/sylvia.html
I really loved the soft colors of Syliva's card and she also has such beautiful creations on her blog. You should check it out. http://shabbychicsilvia.blogspot.com/




I didn't finish my card in time to enter the competition. But at least I did finish it in time to mail it to my daughter :o). This card was made using Graphic 45's Little Darling's Collection. This is the second card I have made using the collection. I love it and plan to buy another paper pak for layouts!



I cut the leaves and vines from my Silhouette Cameo, then I distressed them and curled them to give them texture. I misted them with Tattered Angels Olive Vine Glimmer Mist. The flower and the zipper pull were both from Prima. I added a little cheesecloth underneath the tag and under the flower to give a little more texture. The paper under the tag was distressed then I added a little Liquitex Gesso around the edges for even more texture. A little sewing and I was done! 

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Once Upon A Springtime Altered Canvas

My craft room walls are so bare. I finally have everything organized and now I need to start working on art for the walls.
Hubby is supposed to hang the TV on the wall for me. Which I may add hasn't been done yet! I decided to create an Altered Canvas to go on another wall.

I used Graphic 45's Once Upon A Springtime because it has the same colors as my craft room and I just love this line! The colors aren't showing as good as they should. It's been cloudy and gloomy here for the last 4 days!



The small Butterflies are from Maya Road. I misted them with Sunkissed Peach Glimmer Mist and Sunflower Sparkle Perfect Pearls Mist. Then I added a little bit of copper glitter glue to the edges.



For the leaves, I cut them out on the Silhouette. Then I outlined them with a Copic Marker, added some veins on the inside with a watercolor pencil and used a little of Ranger's Crackle Accents on the top.