Monday, June 28, 2010

Compendium of Curiosities, Week 3!

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Challenge #3: Alcohol Ink Monoprint
Sponsored by Eclectic Paperie!

Get up! Boogie!

Gorgeous work on those Fragments last week, everyone! Your creativity is just amazing, and it's been such a joy watching all the beauty popping up every day. You guys are incredibly talented. Thank you for sharing your art and making this so much fun.

It's time for our third Challenge, but before we get into specifics, let's hear it for last week's winners!

Congratulations to Chris Arlington, our Simon Says Stamp Shopping Spree recipient! Boy oh boy, are you ever going to have fun! Thanks again to Heidi and the gang at Simon! You guys are awesome.

Over at the All Things Tim group, the always-generous Gloria has picked a winner, too: Monique E!  Hooray for you, girlfriend! ATT members, keep uploading your Compendium Challenge pieces there— Gloria is giving away yet another cool prize this week to one lucky member! (And if you're not a member, whaddaya waitin' for? Run over there and join this fun, supportive group of Tim fans!)

Now, if this wasn't your time to win, fear not! There's even more prize action happening right here this week! Read on...


Please open your Compendium of Curiosities to page 51, where you'll find the Alcohol Ink Monoprint technique. This is one of my all-time favorites! Alcohol inks are a blast to use, and you get such clean, clear tones with them. Plus, a little bit goes such a long way!

I hope you guys have as much fun making your project this week as I had with mine. The monoprint technique just naturally brings out the kid in me (yes, the messy, disorganized kid, but still...).

Okay, let's talk PRIZES!

The wonderful Daisy at Eclectic Paperie is giving away this awesome assortment that will make your future Alcohol Ink projects even more fun:

Check out the cool CIRQUE stamp set! These images will look amazing with the monoprint technique you're perfecting this week. You'll also need the best Archival Ink (Ranger, of course!), and some good glossy cardstock, which she's including as well. Speaking of which, Daisy has some great info about the type of paper you should use with Alcohol Ink projects:

"People think that all glossy is created equal and that they can also use photo paper. There is some kind of emulsion on photo paper that will react not so well with photo paper."

(Having made that very mistake myself, I agree. Photo paper + Alcohol Ink = Brightly-Colored Sludge.)

Daisy is also including a package of those sweet Maya Road Trinket Pins, which she recommends using as stoppers for your Glossy Accents bottles (what a great idea— I have to ream out my GA nozzle every time I go to use it!). She also says you can color them with Alcohol Inks to match up with your crafting projects.

To be eligible to win this groovy Eclectic Paperie treasure trove, all you need to do it create a piece of art using the Alcohol Ink Monoprint Technique, and link it here before this challenge closes at 11:59pm (MDT) on Sunday, July 4. The winner will be chosen via the Random Number Generator, and will be announced when the Compendium of Curiosities Challenge #4 is posted next Monday morning.

Before I finish, I just want to thank all of you for sharing your amazing talent and enthusiasm for Tim's techniques! It didn't take long for me to figure out that the very best part of hosting this Challenge Series is that fact that I get to meet so many incredible artists and make some wonderful new friends. ♥

Now... go forth and MONOPRINT!

Hugs,
Linda

As always, out of respect for Tim and the work he put into creating the Compendium, please don't post the technique instructions on your blog. Of course, if you don't have the book yet, this is the perfect time to get it. Trust me, you'll be glad you did! Don't just take my word for it, either— check out Rinda's excellent review of the Compendium at her lovely blog, Gallo Organico!


Saturday, June 26, 2010

Drunken Stampers Get Bitten!

Pin It So, the Drunken Stampers Challenge this week is to create something Twilight inspired. The thing is, I haven't actually seen the movies or read the books, so the extent of my Twilight knowledge can be summed up in a single phrase:

"It has something to do with vampires."


Go ahead, say it. I'm a pop culture LOSER. I know. I feel bad about it, too. However, I do like the whole vampire mythos thing, so I took a more "generic toothy goth" approach to the theme, and threw in a hunky, tattooed, dreadlocked Creature of the Night, in hopes you'll forgive me.

I've had this photo in my file of digital found objects for at least ten years, and actually used it once before in an altered Anne Rice book. He wasn't all fanged up when I found him, but a little Photoshopping was all it took to transform him into a Lost Boy.


The background panel is plain black cardstock embossed with the Tim Holtz Damask folder and colored with metallic rub-on goo. This is mounted onto a piece of textured red cardstock that I'd pre-distressed with black Adirondack Paint. There's a piece of ripped black netting stretched across the photo, but it's kind of hard to see in all the sanguine chaos.

And then there's the "blood." I had to get all mad-science-y for this, because I was out of Skank Red nail polish and couldn't manage to get a realistic color from acrylic paint. After experimenting with every red medium in my studio and a few from the kitchen, I ended up mixing a couple shades of red reinker into Glossy Accents. Eureka! Bloody good! I dripped this concoction onto the card with a craft stick and let it run a little. Gory, huh?

(Remarkably, no actual blood was spilled in the making of this card. And that's unusual for me, because I routinely manage at least a couple of paper cuts when I'm crafting.)

Twilight fan or not, you've gotta love a challenge that you can (wait for it...) really sink your teeth into. So, when you're finished boo-ing at me, come on over to the Drunken Stampers Lounge, get vampire-iffic with us, and meet our super-talented guest designer, Lisa Strahl, too!

Have a beautiful weekend!
Linda

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Gingersnaps Got the Blues!

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Our latest challenge at Gingersnap Creations is "Shades of Blue," and that just makes me happy. I've always been a blue kind of girl. I've always been an owl kind of girl, too, so this was one of those fun projects where I got to combine two things I dearly love.

As you likely surmised, this was a very simple card to make. I stamped the image (from Tattered Angels) onto white cardstock, then went a little nuts with my Copic airbrush and about a half dozen different shades from the blue family. If you've never played with a Copic airbrush, take my word for it— it's crazy fun! And there's no mess to clean up afterwards (unless, of course, you twitch and end up airbrushing your wall or something, but that's unlikely). Basically, you just screw an adapter onto an air can, snap a Copic marker into the trigger sprayer, and away you go! You can switch out the colors faster than I can eat a Hershey's Kiss (and people, that's FAST!) and when you're finished, the only effort left is to put the cap back on the marker.

That's my kind of high-tech artiness. At least until I can afford a very patient and good-natured housekeeper.

But, back to that challenge. The only requirement is to use shades of blue. Really, that's it. Imagine the possibilities! No, really: IMAGINE them. Got it? Sweet. Materialize that vision and link it up at Gingersnap Creations so we can all enjoy it! This challenge runs through July 25, and we're truly looking forward to having the blues with you!

Hugs,
Linda

Monday, June 21, 2010

Compendium of Curiosities, Week 2

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Challenge #2: Fragments Basics
Sponsored by Simon Says Stamp!

All I can say is, "WOW!"
No, make that "DOUBLE WOW!!!"

You guys ROCKED Challenge #1! What an incredible assortment of flat-out gorgeousness. I saw a bunch of great ideas I want to try out, and enjoyed making some new friends, too. Tim sure does know how to inspire people, doesn't he?

To start off this week, let's talk giveaways! Big congratulations to the winner of the awesome Eclectic Paperie Tim Holtz assortment, Kim Young! Here's Kim's lovely tag:


Thanks again to the wonderful Daisy at Eclectic Paperie for being the very first Compendium Challenge sponsor. All who didn't win, take heart! — Daisy will be back soon!

Also, Gloria from the All Things Tim group at Yahoo, has been hosting her own Compendium Challenge giveaway, and I get to announce the winner here: Congratulations to Angie Hall Haviland! You go, girl!

The lovely Gloria is doing another giveaway for All Things Tim members who participate in this week's Challenge, so if you belong to the group, you'll have another chance to win! If you don't, well, now's the time to join! They're wonderful folks.

And, hey, there's a brand new giveaway here this week, too! It's like Prize Fest 2010! Details below...


Right now, we're on to Challenge #2! Please open your Compendium to page 62, where you'll find Tim's tutorial for his Fragments Basics technique. I love this one!

You can use any of the Fragment styles you wish, and get as creative as you dare (ooh, I like that idea!) but do keep in mind that "Dimensional Collage Fragments" and "Fragment Charms" are both techniques that we'll be exploring later, so you might want to stick with the more basic theme this time. Of course, that's totally up to you! Please remember, though: Don't post the actual technique instructions on your blog. (Everyone was great about that last week, by the way. Thank you!).

Now, about that giveaway. My sweet friends Heidi and Steph at Simon Says Stamp have been incredibly supportive of the Compendium Challenge, and they've signed on as this week's sponsor! You'll love this: One name, drawn at random from the entries for this technique, will win:
That's right: a $25 Shopping Spree at Simon Says Stamp!

How awesome is THAT??

I love Simon Says Stamp. Their inventory is mind boggling, their customer service is spectacular, and they even host their own great Challenge Blog. Stop by and say "Hello!" when you have a minute.

To be eligible to win this generous shopping spree, simply use the Fragments Basics Technique to create your own work of art. Upload it to your blog or online photo album and link it here using the InLinkz form below. The winner will be selected via the Random Number Generator, and will be announced when I post Challenge #3, next Monday.

I can't wait to see what you create!

Thanks again for your enthusiasm! This has been such a happy week, and I'm excited to continue exploring Tim's Compendium of Curiosities with you all!

Hugs,
Linda

My own take on the Technique:

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Drunken Stampers Get Bling-y With It!

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Over at the Drunken Stampers Challenge Blog, we're continuing our month-long celebration of our List Moms' birthdays with this week's challenge: Peggy and Spike's Favorite Things! Raindrops on roses, perhaps? Whiskers on kittens?? Oh, heck no! We're talking COLOR and BLING!

With parameters like that, who could pass this one up?!

The Summer Solstice is just a couple of days away,  so this felt like a good time to bust out one of my all-time favorite stamps. I've used this image for every sun-related event for years now, and I sure do wish I knew where it came from! (If anyone can tell me, I'll send you a little present.)

Surprisingly, I colored this with my ancient set of Le Plume markers instead of my shiny new Copics. I'd already embossed the image in black (duh!), and believe me when I say that Copics and colored embossing powders don't play well together. At all.  (Although clear powder usually works just fine. Go figure.)

As for the bling, that big orange fireball is made with Luna Lights metallic ink, The Shiniest Stuff on Earth. And, if you look closely, you'll see about a half-bottle each of Broken China and Faded Denim Distress Stickles layered over the blue-painted sky. Take this card out into the daylight and you'll need to view it through welder's glasses to avoid eye injury. Okay, maybe not, but you get the idea.

Why don't you grab your markers and your favorite sparkles and join the Drunken Stampers this week? This party goes through next Friday night, and we'd love to what you can do with Peg and Spike's favorites! !

Hugs,
Linda

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Gingersnap Creations and A Midsummer Night's Dream!

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We're celebrating summer with a "Fairies" Challenge at Gingersnap Creations this week! How perfect for midsummer, yes?

This card itself is kind of a celebratory thing for me, actually, because the main image was created during my Copic Certification workshop on Sunday. That's right:  I'm a Certified Copic Designer now! I had a blast at the class, met lots of great, artistic people and soaked up several years worth of inspiration from the amazingly talented and  fun instructor, Jennie Black. Copics rule!

(I have Spike over at Drunken Stampers to thank for my discovery of Copics, by the way. She "schooled" me in the basics and that was all it took for full-blown addiction to set in.)

Now, about the image itself. This cool little princess is from Loralie Designs, a company I'd never even heard of until last weekend but am now completely in love with. You've gotta check out their stamps! "Funkalicious" is the adjective I'd use, and for me, it doesn't get much better than that!

So yes, I colored our funky fairy princess with Copic Sketch markers, and also used the Copic airbrush system to tint the little flowers. The stamp, by the way, isn't actually a fairy at all, but I added some Glimmer Glass wings that I'd blinged up with foil leafing and shazam: Instant fairiehood! The background papers here are Kaisercraft and Bazzill.

The Gingersnaps Fairies Challenge runs through July 18, so you have plenty of time to whip up your own Titiana, Tinkerbell, Toothfairy... anything you like! Can't wait to see your magical work!

Hugs,
Linda

Monday, June 14, 2010

Compendium of Curiosities Challenge Begins!

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Challenge #1: Water Stamping
Sponsored by Eclectic Paperie

Welcome, everyone!!! 

Please open your Compendium of Curiosities book to page 35, where you'll find Tim's tutorial for his Water Stamping Technique— our first Challenge!

(I'm so excited!)

This is such a simple and quick process, but the results can be incredibly elegant. I love that we can get a bleach-stamped look without subjecting ourselves to chlorine. No burning eyes. Love that!

I've posted my own version of a Water-Stamped card above, and here's something I figured out after remaking it a few times: This technique calls for simplicity. Too many embellishments, and the subtle image gets completely overshadowed. Yes, hard as it was, I had to restrain myself from festooning it with my usual hardware and bling. 

The Distress Ink colors I used are Mustard Seed, Spiced Marmalade, Fired Brick, Dusty Concord and Faded Jeans. Both stamps— the foliage and the little butterfly— are from Tim's "Spring Sprung" set. 

Speaking of inks and stamps, my friend Daisy, who owns the wonderful online retailer Eclectic Paperie, is offering a 10% discount on any purchase of $20 or more through June 21! Just use the coupon code "studioL3" at checkout.

But wait, there's more! Daisy didn't stop there. Check out the fabulous prize package she'll be sending to one lucky participant in this week's challenge:

Ooh La La!

To be eligible to win, simply use the Water Stamping Technique to create your own piece of art. Upload it to your blog and link it here using the InLinkz form below. The winner will be selected using the Random Number Generator, and will be announced when I post Challenge #2 next Monday.

(If you don't have a blog— or even if you do and simply want to be part of one of the best online stamping communities in the world— you can easily upload your image to Split Coast Stampers, and link it from there. Please use the tag SL3CCC so we can all find each other! If you need help with this, just send me an email.)

Please, please, PLEASE be sure I have a way to contact you in case you win! Either leave a comment here with your email address after you link your photo, or make certain that the "Email Me" link is active in your Blogger profile.

Okay, everybody, let's do it! Have a blast, get your distress on, and show us what you've got! The link-in form will be active through next Sunday, so you have plenty of time to play. I truly can't wait to see the beauty you create!

Thank you so much for participating!
~♥~ Linda

Please remember, I won't be offering instructions for the techniques on my blog, and I respectfully ask that you don't, either. Tim worked very hard to create his book, and let's honor him by encouraging people to purchase their own copy of The Compendium of Curiosities. We all know, they'll be glad they did!

Oh, almost forgot! Here's Compendium Challenge badge.
You're more than welcome to display it on your blog. Thanks!


Saturday, June 12, 2010

Drunken Stampers: Cheers to Dad!

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Father's Day is coming up on the 20th, and the Drunken Stampers are celebrating with this week's Challenge!

That's my Dad, John Ledbetter, in the photo, with the little girl who would grow up to be his biggest admirer (and undoubtedly his biggest headache, too!). I'm very proud of my Dad. He has a lovably grumpy demeanor, a wicked sense of humor (yes, this is where my "smartass" gene came from), and a huge heart. When I was trying to figure out the text for his Father's Day card, I just kept coming back to the most important thing I know about Dad: He has always, always been there for me.

He's also the kind of guy who can fix anything, and that's exactly what he does in his spare time. Dad has been restoring antique gasoline engines for quite a few years, and it's a hobby that's brought him a lot of happiness and a bunch of new friends from all over the county. He's really good at it, too, and has his own blog, 2EngineJohn, where you can see the cool, perfectly-working things he creates with decrepit old machinery:


Here he is now, with one of his projects:
Happy Father's Day, Dad! I love you!

Why don't you come on over to Drunken Stampers and celebrate your dad, too?! Link up your card and tell us a little about him. This Challenge is open through next Friday, and we're really looking forward to seeing you at the party!

Hugs,
Linda

Friday, June 11, 2010

The Compendium Countdown, and Why I Love Eclectic Paperie!

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Hey everyone, we're just three days away from the launch of our Compendium of Curiosities Technique Challenge! Are you ready to rock those Tim Holtz techniques? Are you stocked up on inks and tags and, of course, your own copy of The Compendium? If not, no worries. You've still got time!

My friend Daisy, who owns Eclectic Paperie, was the first of several generous sponsors to jump on board for the Challenge Series, and she's been amazing in her enthusiasm and support for this project. Eclectic Paperie will be the sponsor of our first Challenge, and Daisy has put together a fabulous...

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PRIZE
PACKAGE!
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...to kick things off! The details will be revealed when I post Challenge Number 1 on Monday! In the meantime, though, she's very kindly offered a great discount for anyone who needs to stock up on supplies.

Visit Eclectic Paperie, order at least $20 worth of merchandise, and you'll get a 10% discount off your entire purchase! Just enter to coupon code STUDIOL3 at checkout.

Pretty cool, huh? (And you're welcome to laugh at me for this, but I'm just completely tickled that my blog title is a coupon code!) This code is good until June 21, so you have plenty of time to browse, make your list... add to your list.... add more to your list... (oh wait, this is beginning to sound like me). 

If you've never shopped at Eclectic Paperie before, you're in for a treat. Daisy is a connoisseur of cool products, and she takes incredibly good care of her customers. She has a great newsletter, too, and was kind enough to post some info about the Compendium Challenge (and a little interview with the whackadoodle known as me) in the edition she sent out this morning:


I can't tell you which technique we'll be doing next week, but I will tell you that you might want to have a Distress Embossing Pad handy. And of course, lots of Distress Ink. So there's something to use that coupon code towards. Okay, I've said enough...


Don't forget to swing on by on Monday morning and join the party!


Hugs,
Linda

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Gingersnap Creations Mad Hatter's Day Hop!

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Welcome to the Gingersnap Creations’ Mad Hatter’s Day Hop and Hop Stop #6!
 
The Gingers are celebrating Mad Hatter Day and hope that you'll hop along with us!
 
If you’ve already been hopping then hopefully you have just come from Joanne at Made by Joanne. If you are starting here, welcome! It's a loop so you can start anywhere along the way!
 
At each stop, you need to collect a word! There are 10 stops in all starting and ending with the Gingersnap Creations blog where you can get all the specific information and get a peak at the the goodies in the Mad Hatter Giveaway.
 
When you get all your words, 8 in all, unscramble them to form a quotation from the beloved classic, Alice in Wonderland. Once you have your guess at the quote, email it and your name to gingersnapstamp@gmail.com by June 25, 2010. We will be picking one lucky winner at random from the correct entries to win the Mad Hatter package! We’ll let you know who won on June 29, 2010.
 
If you visit all the stops, you should end up right back at Gingersnap Creations with 8 words! Unscramble the words to come up with the correct quote and email it on to gingersnapstamp@gmail.com. That's all there is to it!
 
If you get lost along the way, you can see the entire route at Gingersnap Creations.
 
My word is "raven".
 
Your next stop on the hop is Lynn at Trash to Treasure Art. Have fun and good luck!




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Card Deets:


Original Digi-Stamp by me. Face colored with Copics; hat texturized with layers of Distress Embossing Powder in shades of green and violet. Background is Distress Ink in Broken China and Vintage Photo.


Designer paper by Tim Holtz and DCWV.


Clock face from Tim Holtz Lost and Found collection. 


Embellishment is an Idea-ology Game Spinner.





Congratulations, Deanna Cosgrove!

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Ladies and gentlemen, we have a winner!

Congratulations to Deanna, who won the Compendium of Curiosities Countdown Giveaway!

Two "Tim Tins" are headed her way!


Everyone else, take heart! There will be SO MANY great opportunities to win cool stuff throughout the entire Compendium of Curiosities Challenge, thanks to the fabulous sponsors who've signed on. In fact, check back tomorrow for an exciting announcement from our Week 1 "Bestower of Goodness!"

And remember: THE FUN BEGINS ON MONDAY!!!

Hugs,
Linda

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Gingersnaps: You Can See Right Through This Challenge!

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This week's Spicy Supply Challenge at Gingersnap Creations is all about Transparencies! We're talking acetate, clear dimensional glaze, heck, even Saran Wrap will do! In my case, Memory Glass was the medium of choice. I love this stuff, because it's so well thought out that your projects almost create themselves!



So, you know the clear, pre-printed index sheets that usually come with acrylic stamps? That's where this sweet little moon came from. I just cut it out and colored it with Copic markers, then lightly dripped on some alcohol blending solution to get the smeary, sort-of stained glass look. The image is from the Character Constructions Theater of Dreams #1 set. 

I sandwiched the moon between two pieces of Memory Glass (the front piece is clear, the back piece is frosted— it just looked better that way), then slipped the whole thing into a Memory Frame

It was so easy, I kind of feel like I cheated or something.

I attached the pendant to a beaded chain from the craft store, and Voilà! A ten-minute necklace!


Why don't you join us in our quest for clarity at Gingersnap Creations? You have until July 11 to wow us with your transparent goodness, and we can't wait to see what you create!

Hugs,
Linda

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Compendium Challenge Countdown and a GIVEAWAY!

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We're just a  week away from the launch of the Compendium of Curiosities Technique Challenge, which begins next Monday, June 14! The response has been absolutely awesome so far, and I know we're going to have a fabulous time working through T!m's tutorials together. (If you missed the post last week, click here to see what the heck I'm talking about!)

To kick off our Countdown, let's have a giveaway! One winner, chosen at random from among the comments left on this post, will receive two brand new (and hard to find!) Tim Holtz storage tins! The larger one is his Embossing Powder case, which comes in its original box. The smaller one is also a Tim Holtz signature product, and while I'm not sure what its"official" purpose is, it's just the right size for a little embellishment kit. I'll also throw in a mystery surprise, because.. why not? ☺

Please be sure the email link is active on your Blogger profile, or include your email address in the comment you leave, so I can reach you if you win. The drawing will be held this coming Thursday, June 10, as soon as I wake up!


Speaking of giveaways, in the original post last week I mentioned that there would be a few prizes for the Compendium Challenge participants. Well, hold on to your shorts, because a several of the very best vendors in the world have offered to keep us supplied with prizes throughout the entire 35 weeks of the Challenge Series!  I can't say thanks enough to:

Talk about incredible generosity and enthusiasm! They all adore Tim as much as we do! Please show these nice folks some love when you stock up on your supplies.

Also, if you're a member of the All Things Tim group at Yahoo, you're in for a treat, because Gloria (the list mom) will be giving special prizes to members who participate in the Compendium Challenge. If you're not a member there, this is a great time to join, and not just because of the prizes. It's a great place to hang out!

Finally, I've been asked by a few people how they can participate if they don't have their own blog. It's not a problem at all! I'll be setting up an album at Split Coast Stampers where anyone who'd like can upload their art. I'll have the link ready when the first Challenge posts next Monday.

That's it for now, but you're welcome to email me if you have any questions. This is going to be SO COOL!

Hugs,
Linda

Thanks again to our prize-wielding Compendium of Curiosities Challenge Sponsors!








Saturday, June 5, 2010

Drunken Stampers: They Say It's Your Birthday!

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We're celebrating birthdays at Drunken Stampers this week! Actually, we're celebrating all month, since both of our list moms have birthdays in June. So, most importantly:

HAPPY BIRTHDAY PEGGY and SPIKE!

Have a margarita for me, ladies!

As far as this little card goes, it started with a TV Doodle. You know: You're watching TV and mindlessly scribbling while waiting to see who gets eliminated from "Top Chef," and when the show is over you have a little drawing. TV Doodles are of course closely related to Telephone Doodles, and I'm sure psychologists have a field day with these things. Some people doodle houses, some people doodle stars and plants... I doodle cats. Sometimes monkeys, but usually cats. Don't know why.

This particular TV Doodle was done with Copics (we'll call that "Power Doodling") and inked around the border with Victorian Velvet Distress Ink. The plaid background was made using Tim Holtz's über-cool Alcohol Ink technique from last year's "12 Tags of Christmas." The background behind the background is sanded Cor'dinations paper, and the crown and swirly thing are gold-painted Grungeboard.

We really do have a whole lotta fun at Drunken Stampers, and we'd love to see your favorite birthday-related creation! This challenge is "live" through next Friday (June 11). Come on over and join the party!

Hugs,
Linda

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Gingersnaps on the Wing!

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Our overarching theme for June at Gingersnap Creations is "Flight," and this week's challenge is to create art that in some way incorporates Wings! Birds, butterflies, hang gliders, my hair when the layers have grown too long... you know, anything like that. 

This is the time of year when the Western Tanagers are migrating through Boise, and they are the most gorgeous little creatures! I figured this challenge would be a good opportunity to create a little homage to these sweet, tiny birds. Cooler still: another opportunity to bust out the Tim Holtz Caged Bird die!

I love this poem. 

Gingersnap Creations hosts a new challenge every Wednesday, and you have an entire month to submit your art! We love variety and don't have a lot of rules, and would be thrilled if you'd join us! 

Hugs,
Linda


The Deets: