Showing posts with label Digital designs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Digital designs. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Guest Designer on Digital Two for Tuesday



I am thrilled to be Guest Designer on the Digital Two for Tuesday blog http://digitaltuesday.blogspot.com/ this week. Here you can download Cora's free digital images.

This is the first card I completed, the second card will be up later in the week. I have coloured the vintage fairy image with Aquarelle pencils blended with a Dove blender and her crown is embellished with self adhesive pearls. The background and the edges of all the layers have been sponged with Distress Ink Antique Linen using Inkssentials Ink blending tool. The image is mounted onto dark turquoise card and then onto a layer of scrapbook paper and then matted onto another layer of the dark turquoise and finally onto a beige folded card. The card is finished off with turquoise lace and a paper flower that I have embellished with pearls as shown in the photo.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Digital stamp


Well I thought that I had better try out the new Digital stamps that everyone is talking about and many rubber stamping companies are introducing to their ranges. It is certainly very easy for the stamp manufacturers to make them as there is no "manufacturing mess" involved.

Amanda told me about a free digital stamp set being given away by Linnie from Cute Daiisy May designs recently, so I thought this would be the ideal opportunity to try them. Here is a real cutie which I printed onto white Canson watercolour paper and coloured with Aquarelle pencils and embellished with bling in the centre of the flowers on her dungarees. The edges of the card are sponged with Vivid aqua and matted onto 2 blue card layers. The base card is white with Scrapbooking paper adhered to it as shown in the photo. The layered image is mounted over that. Happy Birthday wording is from an unmounted See D's set from Inque. The card is finished off with organza daisy ribbon attached with vellum tape, so that you cannot see it through the ribbon and three paper flowers with bling in the centre.