Showing posts with label Raspberry Road digital paper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Raspberry Road digital paper. Show all posts

15 March 2009

Colour Create Challenge 7 - Red and Green

Hi everyone and here we are with Colour Create Challenge 7 - red and green with an option of wings. Hope you can join in this week with these gorgeous colours and that you'll pop over and take a look at the amazing creations of my DT Friends, those girls are incredibly talented and really look forward to seeing what they make each week. I had the perfect floral and wings digital image from Sally-Ann at Grab-a-doodle-do which was lovely to colour with markers and a strong enough image to hold up against the checked downloaded paper from Raspberry Road. I added stickles to the flowers and leaves, a little Woodware sentiment then cut around the upper part of the image and did the same with the red card I matted on. The image panel is attached with dimension tape. For the card blank I had a pre-cut scalloped circle which I cut in half and then folded in half, I traced around this onto the Raspberry Road paper and hand cut. To finish the card I've added tiny red half pearls to all the scallops and some gorgeous red polka dot sheer ribbon. TFL and enjoy the rest of your weekend. Chris x

8 February 2009

Colour Create Challenge Two - Peach and Aqua

Hi everyone, hope your weekend is going well and it's time for Colour Create Challenge Two.
Hope you can join in this week, there's some fantastic inspiration from the very talented Design Team and a lovely colour combination of Peach and Aqua with an option of DIY Flowers.

I've made a card with my Crazy Daisy digi-stamp which is marker coloured with added stickles for sparkle. Image is layered over peach card on the Bazzil pre-cut scalloped base and peach die cut swirl. The flowers were punched from a Raspberry Road digital paper print out with two sizes of retro flower punches which I shaped with a ball tool. These have been stickled too with little half pearls for the centres. The boxes and swirls were cut on my lovely friend Sandra's Cricut Expression (thank you Sandra x), scored, folded and stuck together. I've decorated these with more of the cricut swirls and a flower on top of the square box. There are some Martha Stewart Doily punched borders on the crayon style box which I finally managed to get from the lovely Tracey at Dies to Die For, great service, thanks Tracey and I love it! I finished off the decorating with stickles dots and ribbons in peach and aqua. TFL. Chris.