Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Digital Scrapbook Page

My second post of the day because I can't get enough of this digital goodness coming from Imagine That!digistamp. There's a huge new product reveal going on today (see my previous post). Be sure to visit the Creative Playground blog for promotions and inspiration.

This is a 100% digital 6x9 scrapbook page for my grandkids' scrapbook.



using Tweet on You from Sara's Creative Adventures
sold in the Imagine That!digistamp store

Digital Elements
Digital Papers

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Entering these Challenges

OUTLAWZ (must sign in-ning site) #11


Beary Happy

I'm "beary" happy to have a new post up on my blog. I've been away from my craft room for most of the month.

This is a 100% digital composition using an amazingly adorable kit from Imagine That! digis by Kris.  Sooo many wonderful elements and papers to work with for tons of creative possibilities.




using Beary in Love kit
KIT

Be sure to visit the blog for all the latest releases and promotions.  The Design Team has some wonderful projects to inspire you.  

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Entering these challenges:

OUTLAWZ (must sign in-ning site) #207

Pile It On:  #125 Quotable:  P.S. I love you is a quote onto itself and a song by the Beatles. I'm #18x

Your Next Stamp # 56 Sketch and Color   Til Feb 2  I'm #28 x

Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Second Journal Page of the Day

Second post of the day...the story continues.....

I created a couple of new things with the latest releases from Imagine That! digis by Kris and am hoping to share them now.  See all the design team makes at the Creative Playground.

These are digital journal pages 5.5 x8.5 " for my art journey journal.  This month's topic at Art Journey is Tell Me A Story. 

using the new release Snappy Sandy from the store HERE
















Also using the paper from Selfie Sandy and from Argyles and Plaids

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Digital Journal Pages

I'm doing this blog post remotely so I hope it works.  I created a couple of new things with the latest releases from Imagine That! digis by Kris and am hoping to share them now.  See all the design team makes at the Creative Playground.

These are digital journal pages 5.5 x8.5 " for my art journey journal.  This month's topic at Art Journey is Tell Me A Story.


The first story is about social media and how we all need to be cognizant of what we post.




For this composition I used the new release, Selfie Sandy which can be found in the Imagine That! store HERE.


The second story will be posted at 8 pm.


Wednesday, January 4, 2017

A New Year, A Blank Page

The Art Journal Journey challenge this month is from Erika, Tell Me a Story.  I have at least 5 ideas swirling around in my head at this very moment.  Perhaps I can journal them all throughout the month!

On New Year's Eve, I saw a few FaceBook posts with this quote from Brad Paisley, Tomorrow is the first blank page of a 365 page book.  Write a good one.  


Materials Used:
Several script papers torn and collaged as base
STAMPlorations script stamp from Mixed Media Elements stamped with Archival Tree Branch (directly above book)

Liquitex Clear Gesso used to thin down: Pro Art Gesso, Dina Wakley Heavy Body acrylic Paint- turquoise, Daler Rowney simply Acrylic crimson.
USArtQuest Vintage MicaColor watercolor paint: Sepia Veil as top coat to unify page

Stencil Girl: for words "This Life" using black acrylic paint and sponge
Tim Holtz products: rub-ons for numbers and pen nibs, story ticket, chit chat stickers, number stencil (365)
Sharpie black marker (to outline stickers and write words "blank pages")
Crafty Secrets stamps (cherub and ink bottle)
Copic markers to color cherub

Spellbinders Nestablilities Labels 7 dies to create blank pages of book
thin leather from old baby book
thread
Ranger Distress Ink Vintage Photo (to distress book pages and ticket)

Entering these challenges:
Country View Craft Challenges:  January Anything Goes x
The Crafter's Cafe #164 Monochromatic x
Mixed Media Place:  January until Feb 19
Rhedd's Creative Spirit:  January Challenge (no theme this month) x

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