Happy Friday! Welcome to the Digi Bells Blog Hop! Although my Guest Term is over I am excited to be part of this fun hop and to share the newly released digital images for Digi Bells! This month there are 2 images that are being released.
If you didn’t come here from Alethea’s blog the head over to the start of the hop at the Digi Bells Blog.
By leaving a comment at each stop of the hop, you have a chance to win these sweet digital images.
Let’s get started. First we have
Mommy's Little Helper
This is so darn sweet :) It reminds me of the days of feeding my wee boys. Oh the preparing and mashing and freezing in little ice-cube trays. I enjoyed the whole process. Especially feeding them and watching their reactions to new foods!
I wanted to create an Art Journal page for myself using this image so I printed it so that it would fit my page which is 6x8”. This is the wonderful thing about digital images. They can be sized to perfectly fit whatever project you are creating.
When I create pages for my Art Journal, I tend to use bits and pieces of patterned paper from my stash. Whether it is a whole page which I am hoarding, or a wee bit that I just couldn’t bear to throw away, I am able to use it up in my art journal. These papers came from an old MME paper pack. The large butterfly and wreath were die-cut using Whiff of Joy dies. They are no longer available but perhaps you already have them or if not there are similar ones still on the market. The smaller butterflies were made with a Martha Stewart punch.
Tea Set Accessory
I paired this sweet Tea Accessory set up with an old favorite image from Whiff of Joy that is now a new digital stamp. So happy to color this friend up again :) One of my most favorite images ever. Again, this is an art journal page celebrating one of my favorite things in the world: Tea!
I used some old Stampin’ Up paper that I have been keeping for far too long. I also paired it up with some die-cuts. The doily was from Whiff of Joy but sadly is not available anymore. The same goes with the sentiment. The upper border was cut from a die from MFT but I can’t find it on the web-site. There are many comparable dies that you can find that will give the same look. The gems were from Stampin’ Up and the $ store. The crochet flower was gifted to me many moons ago and I am finally going to stop hoarding it.
When creating my page, I made it multi-dimensional. Meaning I cut the image many times and layered one over top the other to create dimension. I created a video sharing how I did it. You can see it and a coloration video below. This is very basic. You could create many more layers and height if you want and if you are patient!
Video Tutorials:
Copic Coloration Video:
Please click here if you prefer to see this video on YouTubeVideo - Creation of Multidimensional Art Journal Page:
Please click here if you prefer to see this video on YouTube
Copic Markers used for Willow and Tea Accessories:
Skin: E0000, E00, E11, R20, R30
Hair: E40, E41, E43, E44
Pink: RV00, RV52, RV55, RV25
Pants: W00, W1, W3,W5, RV25, YG17
Tea-Pot: C00, C1, C3, RV52, RV55, RV25
Cookies & Plate: RV00, RV52, RV55, RV25
Copic Markers used for :
Skin: E0000, E00, E11, R20, R30
Hair: YR30, E51, E53, E55
Pink: RV00, RV52, RV55, RV25
Pants, Hair-Bow, Bowl: BG11, BG13, BG15, BG18
Shirt & Spoon: C00, C1, C3
Apron: YR30, YR31, YR24
Supplies:
Thanks for stopping by today and taking part in the hop! I hope you are having fun! Don’t forget to leave a comment for your chance to win these wonderful new images.
The next stop on the hop is the lovely Lynda’s blog.
Hugs Jeanette xxo
4 comments:
omgoodness, this is delightful love the colours and the whole concept and after the hop I will be back to view the video and leave more ♥
I just realised I have this cute image you have in your fabulous video...think it came in my newsletter....awesome you have inspired me and with yur video which is fabulous.xx
These are both absolutely adorable cards! Wow, very stunning and I'd have a hard time choosing a favorite. Eeny-meeny-minee-moe!!
You far outdid yourself on these cards. These images are precious to begin with but you've enhanced them with your gorgeous coloring ability, papers and design. I love both of them, but you caught my eye with using the tea set as the background on your second card. What a fabulous idea. I love the colors you used on the little helper image card. Both are outrageously wonderful!
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