Sunday, December 15, 2013

Kym's Weekly Post - Sunday 15/12/13

It is Sunday again and therefore time for me to show you some of my Sweet Pea Stamps creations.  I have made a decorated chipboard bauble that I bought from the NEC.  It has been painted with Gesso and then a blue acrylic paint.  I have then used a Sheena Douglass Aged Beautifully stamp to add some markings to the front and the back of the bauble.
 The Sweet Pea Stamps image I have used is by Elaine Cox and is called "Christmas Bird".  It is available as a digital stamp and a stamp set (it comes with a large stamp and a matching small stamp which you could use for backing papers/inserts/envelopes etc).
I have coloured my image in with Graph'it pens, added Stickles to her wings and inked around the edge with Tim Holtz's Faded Jeans distress ink.  

I have finished the bauble off with some raffia style ribbon, chipboard flowers I have coloured in with my Graph'it pens, spotty organza ribbon and two flowers I made out of ThermoMorph (if you have seen or heard anything about ThermoMorph please see my post here).
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Here is a clean and simple (CAS) card I have made using the Sweet Pea Stamps image by Ching-Chou Kuik called "Crane of Peace".  This gorgeous image is available as a digital stampsingle rubber stamp or as a multi-image plate (Sheet 54, Plate 249 and on this multi-image plate Crane of Peace comes with Black Swan Lady, Northern Nightfall and Love Magic).  
I have coloured the image with my Promarkers/Flexmarkers and highlighted areas with my Pan Pastels.  I have kept the colour scheme of the card to pink and turquoise.  I need some serious therapy as I've used some Tim Holtz backing papers my eldest son bought me for Christmas two years ago.  For one year I looked at the papers and this year I've been using them and lots and lots are gone.  I have just done some simple matting and layering and finished the card off with a sentiment off a Debbi Moore CD and two pink gem stars.
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It is time for me to post another card as a member of the Sweet Pea Stamps Design Team. This time I have used a rubber stamp by Norma J Burnell from the Fairy Tangles Collection called "Poppies and Flutters".
I have coloured my image in with Promarkers and highlighted areas with some Pan Pastels.  I then used used a Spellbinders die to cut out some I could pyromage the image.  The backing papers are from K&Co which I must have had now for 2-3 years but I am determined to use my papers up and this pad is now all gone.  I have inked a doily with Tim Holtz's Mustard Seed and Vintage Photo distress ink pads with my Inkylicious brushes.  The card has been finished off with some pretty yellow flowers, ribbons, sentiment from a Debbi Moore CD, Spellbinders butterfly die-cuts, Stickles glitter glue, memory wire and some pearls.

10 comments:

  1. You are always so busy!! Such wonderful creations! I adore the lat one, gotta love some butterflies!!

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  2. Beautiful cards Kym. I can not decide wich one is my favorite... they are all gorgeous! Big hugs, Sylvia xxx

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  3. oh wow , these are all fantastic..
    Hugs

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  4. I have to say, I like the ornament best. That image is so sweet.
    Hugs, Viola

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  5. I don't know where do you have time to create so many beautiful cards.
    Nat

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  6. Gorgeous colors on all the cards. The Poppies and Flutters is my favorite all that golden is so beautiful!

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  7. Lovely projects!!! The bauble is gorgeous!!! Love your soft colors at the second card and the yellow one makes me looking forward to SUMMER!!! Hugs Milo <3

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  8. Beautiful selection of cards, Kym! Love all of them.
    Hugs, Karina

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  9. So sweet Kym, you know I am a huge sucker for the yellow, that is just totally my favorite! WOW, the designs are all stunning though. Nice work. Cheers, Holley

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  10. Gorgeous creations, Kym. The bauble is a lovely idea but I think my favourite of the three is the yellow one - such beautiful, warm colours and I love those filigree butterflies and the pretty flowers are a perfect match for the image with her flowery hair. :)

    Ali

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