Showing posts with label Mo Manning digi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mo Manning digi. Show all posts
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
A 2012 Birthday following Easter!
Our daughter, Jackie, was born on Easter Sunday, a number of years ago! Her birthday sometimes falls within a few days of Easter, as this year--the day after, and sometimes it's several week before or after. Research tells us that from the time of her birth until 2023, she will not celebrate another Easter Sunday birthday! Wow that's amazing...over 40 years from her birth!
For daughter Jackie's birthday...the girl with the green thumb. (Sprout: Mo Manning digi...perfect for Jackie. Original card design by Heidi Gonzales).
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
A 2012 Valentine for Siblings #1 & #2
Now, I turn my creative thoughts to cards for my children. My first two will be for the first and second born. First, is David, which this means a card with a masculine orientation. I had a Valentine card kit that I got from my sister, Heidi Gonzales (My Lil' Scrap Corner). Thanks Heidi for allowing me to do my own tweaking to make your card designs have a little of "me" in them.
I wanted to be able to use the kit parts, but I also wanted to enlarged the original card a bit. I cut a new cardbase, brown mat layer, and found a new patterned paper. I then Copic colored the little Mo Manning image and assembled the card, which retains the flavor of the original design!
Michele, my second-born, and her husband will get a card from an original design by Heidi also. I made this card at a card class given by my sister. I thought it would be just right for them because Don is in the Coast Guard, so this Magnolia stamp of Edwin the Sailor is perfect. I changed out the ticket to a sentiment that fit Valentine's Day and added the red heart border at the bottom. I actually think this little border enhances the original card design.
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Moving on to Copic Coloring. . .the Slippery Slope. . .
Using woodless-colored pencils was a great way to learn coloring (shading, sun angle, etc.) and not very expensive. But now, I wanted to learn to use Copics because I wanted to make a birthday card for my daughter Jackie using these markers, so I asked Heidi to teach me how. So, I took classes with the help of my talented sister, Heidi Gonzales (My Lil' Scrap Corner).
Oh my...sigh...my pocketbook (or my husband's) will never be the same! I have since moved on to use Copics exclusively, and it was good-bye to pencils...probably forever! LOL (You've, no doubt, heard of the slippery slope as an issue if you start using Copic markers. . .well, I met that slope head on!) Here are some coloring card kits designed by my sister, Heidi, that I that we used to begin my learning curve with Copics! Now, I was ready to do Jackie's card!
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