Showing posts with label Graphics Fairy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Graphics Fairy. Show all posts

Monday, February 13, 2012

You are a radishing couple

I was saving this digital card to give to Cissy and Wilk on Valentine's Day and to all my other "couple" friends. I used the cute image of the heart with wings from the Graphics Fairy. The black lace border is from Coffee Shop digital.  The image of the "radishing couple" is from a John Derian decoupage site. The font is King and Queens. Pin It

Friday, February 3, 2012

Je T' aime



While watching a You Tube video on how to make an oval box I made this box out of letter size gray cardstock. I frenchified it up using marble paper to cover and line my box, added a sheer black ribbon band around the top, used ultra thick embossing powder to make Marie Antoinette's image shine and then applied her to the top of my beautiful oval box.
I went to the Graphics Fairy and found the fleur de lis border which was used on the card; I will give this along with the box. I played around in PS and added the cupid and heart image inside the border with a font called woodcut ornaments and the font for I love you is afternoon delight.
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Friday, January 27, 2012

Stationary Box

I watched a You Tube video tutorial from Beate at Splitcoaststampers and made this supah dupah cute stationary box.


The box itself is made from (2) pieces of 12" x 12" kraft colored cardstock and some designer paper. 

The strip attached to the front of the box was stamped with Versamark ink and the medallion was stamped in Versafine brown and black then applied with dimensional foam.
I used premade Michael's ivory cardstock sold in packets as my base for the A2 cards.
I made Photoshop brushes from some Graphics Fairy images and printed them onto the cards.
The hang tags and 3" x 3" note cards were made with the same kraft colored card stock. 

Not bad for some paper and some time, what says you?
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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Bee-otch card

A tongue in cheeky card. A big shout out to Karen at the Graphics Fairy for her daily dose of images and inspiration. Pin It

Going digital


I designed these on letter size paper so they will come out A2 size.
I made them in Photoshop using grayscale then went in to fill areas with color.
Some of the images are from the generous Graphics Fairy.
The card with the bathtub was actually a digital scrapbook layout that I sized for a card and added a digital stamp.
I have so many images on my computer. I need to stop looking to acquire more images and get down to MAKING SOME ART!!! Pin It

Monday, January 9, 2012

Lovely Lavatory Label

A Graphics Fairy image was taken into photoshop and made into this lovely label you see here.
 I printed it on an Avery 8 1/2 x 11 white shipping label so there was no worry about lining the image up. Afterward I sprayed some "Preserve It" fixative to prevent any water from marring the inkjet image. Now it is off to stand on my bathroom counter.

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