I colored the image with watercolor pencils and I wiped with turpentine.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Heeeyyy
Today is my Tuesday and I will show you a card. In the next week is Easter and I decided me for a rabbit image. The rabbitimage is so cute. I love it. He holds up one hand and holding the fingers of your other hand on the cross. He's lying? ;-) Is this rabbit a mama's boy? On the left arm I can read "Mom". The name of the image is "Heeeyyy".
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Birthday Bear
Hello All!!!
Thanks for stopping by the QKR Stampede Blog today! I hope your weekend is off to a terrific start!
Today I have a quick and easy birthday card to share that I made with Birthday Bear from QKR Stampede.

Stamps:
Birthday Bear from QKR Stampede
Paper:
Bazzill Prismatic Cardstock
Patterned Paper is from my stash
Neenah white cardstock
Ink:
Memento Tuxedo Black
Copic Markers
Other:
Spellbinders dies
EK Success border punch
Cuttlebug embossing folder
I just love these cute little bears from QKR Stampede!
They are available in rubber or digi and since they aren't mounted they are pretty inexpensive as stamps go!
Thanks for stopping by today!
Have a great weekend!
Kristine
Friday, April 8, 2011
Prom Night
This handsome guy is all set to pick up his date and head out to the prom, wonder what she’s wearing!
Prismacolor pencils were used to color the image and Sakura gold gel pen for the tie clip and buttons.
Stickles was applied to the flower centers.
The rick rack is created with an EK Success Zig Zag punch and embossed with the Herringbone embossing folder from Cuttlebug. It is glued to the card.
Stamp: 13301 Bouquet
Paper: Paper Pizzazz designer paper, Stampin Up red, Fiskars black unknown white
Ink: Memento – Tuxedo Black
Accessories: Petaloo – flowers, Making Memories brads – white hearts, flower center, Paper Studio – red brads, Aleene’s tacky glue, Stickles
Tools: 1/16 and 1/8” circle punches for brads, paper stumps, EK Success – Zig Zag punch, Martha Stewart Zig Zag punch, Cuttlebug and Herringbone embossing folder
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Life is Good!
Don't you love getting new stamps in the mail? I know I do.
The other day I got some new stamps from QKR Stampede and today I would love to show you one of the cards I have made with one of those new stamps.
"Flower Border" (#17915) comes in two sizes, this is the larger size which measures 4.5" x 1.5" The smaller one is called "Sunflower Border" (#17501) and measures 3" x 1" I have both of these images and plan to make a card with the smaller image soon.
I recently purchased a blender pen and wanted to try it out, so once I had stamped the image onto white card stock, I used the blender pen and inks to color this image. I do like the control it gave me and liked the results. I don't think I would use a blender pen for larger areas, but for small images it works great.
I knew I had some scraps of the yellow plaid paper and the flowers matched perfectly with it. Once I adhered the yellow paper to the kraft card base, I fussy cut around the image and put that on with foam tape.
The "Life is Good" (#16307) sentiment is also from QKR Stampede. That is also adhered to the card with foam tape.
Thank you for stopping by today. I hope you have enjoyed my card. Stop on over to QKR Stampede to see these images and so many more. I'm sure you'll find some that you will just love. Order them and they will be in your mailbox before you know it!
Until next time, Happy Crafting!
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Happy Easter
Today I am sharing a card made with a sweet digital image from QKR Stampede called "Happy Easter" (you can also purchase the rubber version of this image).
Saturday, April 2, 2011
How Does Your Garden Grow
Hi there!
It's Ceal sharing with you today. Spring is here and it is time to plant those flower gardens. I love these Ragdoll stamps and this Gardner one makes a nice spring card. makes me think of the nursery rhyme Mary Mary quite contrary how does your garden grow?
It's Ceal sharing with you today. Spring is here and it is time to plant those flower gardens. I love these Ragdoll stamps and this Gardner one makes a nice spring card. makes me think of the nursery rhyme Mary Mary quite contrary how does your garden grow?
Friday, April 1, 2011
Tulips and Hope
The image is colored with Prismacolor pencils and baby oil for blending.
The Scor-Pal was used to scor the grid on the background pane. The circles were cut with the Cuttlebug using the Tiny Tags die. The circles are glued to the card with Aleene’s tacky glue, I squeeze out a little glue, touch the pin to the glue then to the back of the circle and pick it up to place on the card, press down with the finger and pull away the pin; you’ll have a little time to slide into place if needed.
The image panel and sentiment panel are mounted on foam tape.
For the sentiment panel I embossed the line while the cardstock was still in the die using a metal ball stylus and avoided going over the image.
To stamp the single image on the inside and envelope I masked off the rubber with a sticky note before inking up, don’t forget to remove the mask before stamping! This procedure was also done with the sentiment, the full saying is:
Cherish Yesterday
Dream Tomorrow
Live Today
Hope Forever
Stamps: QKR Stampede -15811 Tulip Border, 22801 Hope Forever
Paper: White textured, Bazzill – green, Stampin up – coral
Ink: Memento – Tuxedo Black
Accessories: Prismacolor pencils, baby oil, Stickles, Aleene’s tacky glue, foam tape
Tools: Nestabilities, Scor-Pal, Cuttlebug and Tiny Tags die, corsage pin, paper stumps, metal ball stylus
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