Showing posts with label Lady of the Stars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lady of the Stars. Show all posts

Thursday, 12 April 2012

Lady of the stars

Hey sweet peeps!

Mona here again. Today i want to share a couple of cards with you. For my first card i have used an image from Sara Burrier called Lady of the stars. Available here. She is a total beauty. I just love the folds on her dress. I actually messed up the colouring but luckely i managed to fix it, lol. Phew....



For our last digi-challenge i used an image from Hannah Lynn. This one is called Love letter and is available right here. I have also used one of the gorgeous digi papers also available in the Crafts and Me shop, here.


Well...That`s all from me today. Be sure to  check out the new challenge hosted by the Rubbah Team over at the challengeblog. There are some real stunners so i`m sure you`ll get lots of inspiration to join in the challenge too, lol.

Happy crafting everyone!


Friday, 2 March 2012

New release digis - Lemon Shortbread!

Afternoon all!  Wow how excited am I that our latest batch of digis released yesterday include a couple from the designer Lemon Shortbread!  I love her designs and her character Melody is so pretty!  I couldn't wait to use one, well I want to use lots of the new releases which also include new Hannah Lynn's and Sara Burriers - check them all out HERE

I chose Butterfly Melody and decided to team her up with our delicious new digi papers from the Floral Fantasy range which are available in 12x12, 6x6 and 6x6 monotone.  I chose one of the papers and flipped it and added a new layer then copying the melody digi in JPG format, pasted this on top so its filled in white to colour.  I used a pale colouring of mauve on her with blonde hair adding a little gem and added a sentiment then simply matted onto a base.
My friend Tracy at craft club said she'd decoupage the flowers on these so I gave it a whirl and she was right, they look fab!  I did the ones in top right and the butterflies.



This is another sample using the papers and just a simple printed sentiment I die cut :)


And this is from a couple of weeks back using Lady of the Stars, I (very carefully!) added nail art stars as they're teeny tiny.



And last but by no means least this is Janessa which I made into an easel post it holder.  I have a cousin called Janessa so I got the colour combo from her as green and black are not ones I'd use very often but don't they go together really well?  Its noce to go offroad sometimes and try a new style, technique or colour combo :)





Off to see to my poorly ick lil man now! 

Vix

Wednesday, 29 February 2012

Lady of the Stars shines with Moon Glow

Hi Everyone

My turn to showcase a gorgeous Digi stamp from Crafts and Me.  This week I have Lady of the Stars to share with you, she is of course designed by Sara Burrier.

I have coloured her with my Copic's and then I've added some stickles to her wings to make them all sparkly.  I put some Liquid pearl dots on the string of stars and I have stamped a little butterfly stamp with versamark ink and then dusted over with some Perfect Pearls powder.  It looks so shimmery and sparkly in real life, so sorry I couldn't capture it in my photo.  Anyway here she is I hope you love her as much as me:-)


My next card I want to show you, is my Challenge card from last week, Spring has Sprung.  I've used Moon Glow, which is designed by Hannah Lynn.  I've also used a piece of the scrummy Digi Papers that Teresa now has in store HERE...  I've used Page 10 from the Forest Fairy pad. I've coloured the image with my Copic's and put some Stickles on her wings. I've also added some flowers, lace and ribbons.  A cute little Bird Cage Charm and a tag from K&Company.  The Gorgeous Doily is by Kaiser Craft:-) So Here she is, I hope you love this one just as much as me:-)


We all look forward to seeing your creations this week, so please check out the new challenge which has started here!!!

Till next time
Karen
xxxx

Monday, 13 February 2012

Tea, Stars and Digi Papers

Hi there! This is Rose sharing two cards that I've made using beautiful, recently released digital images (and digi paper too!) available at the Crafts and Me Stamps online store.

This beautiful fairy, ready to wrap something or someone in her glorious garland of stars, is designed by Sara Burrier and named Lady of the Stars.  You can find her here.



These lovely little fairies are taking some time to enjoy a break from their fairy duties.  Sara Burrier designed this image named Tea and Sandwiches and you can find it here.  The background paper on this card is page 4 of the digi paper pack called Forest Fairy and you can find the digi papers here.  The rainbow colors of these digi papers are magical and the silhouettes of the forest details look like stamped images in varying shades of depth.  You're gonna love them!!!



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You'll find more wonderful digi images and the recently released digi papers at the Crafts and Me store here.  There are backgrounds, borders, angels, mermaids, fairies and all sorts of magical digis!  There's a huge selection for everyone!


You still have time to add your entry to the Crafts and Me Stamps' Use a New Image challenge here for a chance to win a set of the newly released 6x6 digi papers!  Visit the Crafts and Me challenge blog again on Wednesday for a new Rockin' Rubbah challenge.


Here's wishing you a wonderful day!  We're so glad you stopped by to visit!

~ Rose

Saturday, 4 February 2012

3 to share

Afternoon all!  I've got 3 to share with you today using stamps by Crafts & Me.  First up is one of the brand new digis by Sara Burrier - this is LADY OF THE STARS which is coloured mainly in flexmarkers and a little bit of promarkers.  I added glamour dust with a glue pen along the string and also used the glue pen to attach tiny stars.  I made this one quite simple as I wanted the full size image so printed her out at 6" tall and have attached with black, blue and silver holographic card.



Next up is MOONGLOW which I've done in a pink theme using promarkers and the white bits are all glamour dust (ultra fine crystal glitter)  She's by Hannah Lynn and is one of my favs :)


And lastly this is a rubber stamp by Hannah Lynn called BIRTHDAY GIRL.  I love all her frills and she was really fun to colour.

Well peeps I hope you're all managing to keep warm, get those fluffy socks on and nuggle down under the duvet which is where I'm heading now! x