Showing posts with label card. Show all posts
Showing posts with label card. Show all posts

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Make Believe

I want to apologize to those who have been expecting postings from me. My Dad died and so I took a break from blogging.

I am now ready to get back on track so expect daily postings from me from now on. With the holidays fast approaching I plan on having ideas for gifts, decor and memory keeping. So be sure to check back often.

Today I will leave you with a 5"x5" card I made with another digital image from Mo Manning. It reminds me of my childhood when my cat was a substitute for a doll.



Supplies:
Cardstock-Close To My Heart
Patterned Paper-Making Memories
Digital Stamp Image- Mo Manning
Copic Markers used to color image
Flowers-Prima, Misc from Michael's
Half Pearls-Martha Stewart

Thanks for stopping by. Next week I will start Make it Monday when I introduce the first of several ideas for make it yourself Christmas gifts.

Pam

Monday, October 12, 2009

Mo's Digital Stamps and Challenge Card

I have become addicted to Mo's Digital Stamps. Always a lover of rubber stamps, acrylic stamps came along and were easy to use so I added them to my ever growing collection of stamps. With Digital Scrapbooking growing over the past couple of years, I suppose it was only a matter of time until digital stamping arrived. I have seen many digital stamps popping up on the Internet over the last few months, but none enticed me until I found Mo's digital stamps. Mo Manning is a children's book author and illustrator. Her images are unique, detailed and a delight to use in my own card making.

A challenge blog using her images can be found at Mo's Challenge Blog. Here you will find weekly challenges, design team creations to inspire and general information on digital stamping. Below is my entry for the week's purple challenge, I did not use any embellishments other than paper because the image itself is so cute:



Image: Monday's Child: Mo's Digital Image
Cardstock: Close to My Heart
Patterned Paper: Making Memories
Ink: Distress Ink: Ranger
Markers: Copics
Other: Corner Punch: Creative Memories

Check out Mo's site when you have a chance, it may spark your interest in digital stamps.

Pam