Friday, February 1, 2013

Sketch~N~Scrap

I'm so honored to be a guest designer this month for my great friends at Sketch~N~Scrap.

Here is the sketch by Lisa Hidy:


And, here is my interpretation:


Go check out how the other designers interpreted the sketch ...



Sunday, December 2, 2012

Let's Dance

My oldest son, Austin, is going to ask a girl to the Winter Ball. He wanted to ask her in a "cute way" .. his words! We started brainstorming. A couple of his friends asked with Starbucks coffee with "Dance?" written with a Sharpie on the cup. I suggested something a little different than what all the other kids were doing. This is what we came up with ... I hope she likes it. And, I hope she says "YES!". 





Saturday, December 1, 2012

Freshly Made

I stumbled upon this blog a couple of weeks ago, and fell in love with their sketches. Here is the Freshly Made Sketch #63:


And, here is my take on the sketch: 




Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Happy Birthday, Wendy

Well ... Wendy's birthday was Monday, but I'm treating her to a birthday lunch on Friday. That gave me a few days to finish her card and assemble her gifts. I used two forms of inspiration in creating this card. I really liked the card sketch #39 from retrosketches, and the "Festive, Circle, Green" trigger word challenge from 365 Cards helped me put it all together.



Friday, November 23, 2012

Sketch~N~Scrap #21

I love being inspired by a sketch! Here is the sketch from Sketch~N~Scrap:



And, here is my take on it:


I took a close up of the snowflakes I created from re-purposed acetate packaging. I used white acrylic paint on the edges. I can thank Tim Holtz for that idea!




Saturday, November 17, 2012

SNS DT Call

I've never done this before, but thought, "What the heck?!". I'm submitting this layout based on a sketch from  Sketch~N~Scrap. It's funny because I see some familiar faces from Personal Scrapper. It's great to see those smiles again.




Saturday, November 3, 2012

Resisting Tim

I look forward to seeing what interestingly creative techniques Tim Holtz shares at the beginning of each month for his monthly tag reveal. This month was a resist technique. I have done something similar to this in the past, but never utilized an iron to remove the embossing powder. Way cool! Instead of making a tag this time, I decided on a Thanksgiving card for my parents. And, I used colored embossing powder instead of clear embossing powder. The images don't pop as much as Tim's did, but I still like how it turned out. The other technique I tried was one I see Tammy Tutterow use time and again. She embosses the rim of her tags and cards. It gives her projects the perfect finishing touch. The card is based on sketch MFTWSC62 from My Favorite Things.