Have you ever had those white chocolate candy cane Hershey’s Kisses?
OMG, they are FABULOUS!!
I tried to capture the beauty of them with this digital stamp from Michelle Perkett Studio. Colored with atyouSpica glitter gel pens, they do at least have some sparkle.
Don’t forget about the great “Anything Goes” Challenge this week at Michelle’s blog. You could win free stuff!
Supplies:
Michelle Perkett Studio digital stamp
atyouSpica markers
Bling, ribbon
Yes, it’s 2011! I hope it’s going well for you so far!
I have a card to share using a digital stamp colored with Copic markers. The digital stamp is from Michelle Perkett Studio and meets this week’s “Anything Goes” challenge.
Have a look:
Supplies:
Michelle Perkett Studio Digital Stamp, Wishing Star Angel
Copic markers
SEI patterned paper
What is even nicer, this stamp is 20% off this week! So until next Friday, you can get a discount on this cutie!
Enjoy your Saturday and join in on this week’s challenge before Monday night!
When I just typed that, I thought of that movie “Princess Bride”! My Mom LOVED that movie and could watch it every day and laugh no matter what.
It is challenge time again at the Michelle Perkett Studio Challenge Blog. A new challenge starts on a Tuesday and ends on the following Monday.
This week’s challenge is to create a New Year’s themed project using one of Michelle’s images.
I’ve used the Fairy Bride in my card to give you some inspiration for the challenge. I colored her with Watercolor Crayons. I cut 2 slits on either side of her waist sash and put tulle through each one, hanging out the back where you can’t see it. I added a couple extra punched flowers and vines for a wrist corsage.
Supplies:
Michelle Perkett Studio digital stamp
Stampin’ Up! Watercolor Crayons
Spellbinders dies
Border, flower and vine punches, tulle, bling, letter rubber stamps and ink
Ok, I’ll throw some Unity Stamps in there too!
Happy Christmas EVE!!!
I’ve been playing along with some of the Friends with Flair hops this month, so let me catch you up on my cards. The rubber stamp images of Ippity and Unity really work well together! Take a look!
You’ll see a variety of techniques – watercoloring, heat embossing and coloring with Copic markers. For more details or to purchase Ippity Stamps, head over to my Ippity Stamps Shop page to take a look!
Hello Blog Readers!
I have another Michelle Perkett Studio creation for you – full of winter peace!
Tia is another beautiful poinsettia fairy with a little more pixie-ness than yesterday’s image. Her cute short skirt and fur anklets add for a cute touch while being warmer at the same time!
I loved the pink and brown look using Copic markers then the little added texture of a corrugated tag.
Join in on this week’s challenge at the MPS blog — make a Christmas themed project using a MPS stamp! Good luck!
Supplies:
Michelle Perkett Studio digital stamp
Copic markers
Ranger Stickles
The Stamps of Life stamps
Ribbon, Spellbinders, BasicGrey and corrugated paper
The Poinsettia Fairy was a recent spotlight special at Michelle’s store – so pretty with her winter dress and poinsettias everywhere!
I chose a bit of an nontraditional color scheme for her, but it still works I think! She looks so warm in her fur lined outfit!
You can still send out holiday or winter cards in time by purchasing digital stamps with nearly instant delivery! Definitely shorter than by mail or pick-up since you receive the images electronically! It’s such a great delivery method!
Take a peek and stay warm!! Remember you can click on the picture for a larger view.
Supplies:
Michelle Perkett Studio digital stamp
Copic markers
Flower punch
Bling and border sticker
Get Sketchy sketch #67
She’s alive and well at Michelle Perkett Studio! Every week Michelle showcases a digital stamp and puts it 20% off for the week! This week is an Alice in Wonderland stamp!
Michelle actually has multiple Alice stamps to pick from. The special is on only one of them, so check out her Etsy store to see it.
I’ve made a card using a different Alice in Wonderland stamp, so when you’re there, take a peek at the other “Alice’s” available.
Supplies:
Michelle Perkett Studio digital stamp
Copic markers
Heart and border punches
Have you ever made your own stamped background paper?
Well, that’s this week’s challenge on the Michelle Perkett Studio Challenge blog. It’s challenge #56, make your own background paper with a Michelle Perkett Studio stamp!
For my sample, I used some of Michelle’s rubber stamps that I love. I stamped the snowflakes over and over than heat embossed them for a subtle look. That’s all it takes to make your own background paper!
Supplies:
Michelle Perkett Studio rubber stamps available at Faerie Song Art Stamps
Ranger ink
P K Glitz embossing powder
Cording and snowflake punch
Get Sketchy sketch #66



































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