The theme for this round of CDAC Progressive Challenge is Spring is Coming. When I think of Spring, the first thing I think of is kites and the kite festivals that I start going to in March. When I saw this image of a little girl I just knew that she needed to be flying a kite. This image was provided by Lia Stampz. I colored the image with my watercolor pencils. The background paper was a digital one from my stash and the kite was the last one from my stash as well. I used some white embroidery floss for the flying line to go from the little girl to the kite.
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Thursday, March 15, 2012
CDAC Progressive Challenge #13, Project #3
The theme for this round of the CDAC Progressive Challenge is Spring is Coming. I really liked the colors in this particular digital paper that I have in my stash so I picked it to use for the background of this card. I chose colors that matched the background papers and used the image provided by Glitterbabe. I really liked the way that these flowers turned out. I used my watercolor pencils and glitter pens to color the images. I only glued the centers of the flowers down so that the petals could provide some depth to the card.
CDAC Progressive Challenge #13, Project #2
The theme for this round is Spring is Coming. The vase of flowers image was provided by Pattie's Creations. I used micron pens, water color pencils, a random butterfly rubber stamp, and crystal effects to color this emage. I also used four light olive green mini brads in the four corners of the image sheet.
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CDAC Progressive Challenge #13, Project #1
The theme for this round of CDACPC is Spring is Coming. This image came from Crafting with Jack. The dp background is from my stash and the image was colored with my watercolor pencils and glitter pens. I used 3D foam squares to elevate the butterfly's wings for some dimension.
Thank you for taking the time to look at my card.
Thank you for taking the time to look at my card.
Friday, March 9, 2012
CDAC Progressive Challenge #12, Project 4 - Version 2
This image was provided by A Day for Daisies. The cardstock and paper used for this card were from my stash. I used my Bic Marks It alcohol markers, watercolor pencils, and metallic watercolors to color this image. I am sorry that it has taken me so long to post this card.
CDAC Progressive Challenge #12, Project 4 - Version 1
This image was provided by A Day for Daisies. The cardstock and papers were from my stash. I colored the image using watercolor pencils and a clear glitter gel pen. I am sorry that it has taken me so long to post this card.
Thursday, March 1, 2012
CDAC Progressive Challenge #12, Project #3
Another card to go along with the Green, Great, and Gorgeous theme is this great St. Patrick's Day card with another great digital image from Crafting with Jack. I colored this image using my watercolor pencils. I used a lot of different papers on this card including some cardstock from my stash and some digital paper from my PC Hugware stash. I hope that you like this card.
CDAC Progressive Challenge #12, Project #2
Continuing with the theme of Green, Great, and Gorgeous I created this card with a digital image from Crafting with Jack. I really liked the way that the shamrocks and flowers were interwined on this image. I used quite a few different papers on this card including glitter construction paper, digital paper from my PC Hugware collection, and some new glitter paper from DCWV that I think is just gorgeous! I colored the image with Prismacolor Premier Brust Markers and Atyou Spica Markers. I can't wait to get the other set so that I can finally say that I have all of the markers that are in that particular brand. I hope that you like this card. I left it without a sentiment as I thought it could be used for many different reasons.
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