I just had to have this gnome collection from Whimsie Doodles. These little guys are so cute and fun to color! I loved incorporating this week’s white, black and hint of green from the Play Date Cafe’s Challenge in the card too. Check it out!
Supplies:
Whimsie Doodles digital stamp
Copic markers
Ranger Perfect Pearls and Distress Reinker for misting
Eyelets
Whimsie Doodles Sketch Challenge
I totally fell in love with these little gnomies from Whimsie Doodles, that I just had to have the set! The Whimsie Doodles challenge this week is to use reds and pinks, so this card was born.
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Supplies:
Whimsie Doodles digital stamp
Copic markers
The Stamps of Life pennant stamps
Tsukineko ink
Fiber, brads
CPS #212 sketch
Whimsie Doodles weekly challenge
I’m catching up on some older pictures to scrapbook, so here’s one from 2009.
This week’s Whimsie Doodles challenge was Box Office inspiration, so I thought of Disney’s Chicken Little with Easter coming. The cute little chicks from one of Whimsie’s newer releases just seemed to be the right fit for this page and challenge! I flocked the chicks, so they’re nice and soft.
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Supplies:
BasicGrey patterned paper & cardstock stickers
Whimsie Doodles digital stamp
Stampendous flocking
My Mind’s Eye sketch
Products You Love online class at Two Peas
Aren’t mini trees, topiary trees and big buckets of plants just cool?
The Stamping Boutique has a great digital stamp that you can do LOTS of cool things with! I worked with the “Plant” digi stamp to create this card for challenge #3, handmade flowers. This little just came to life with the punched flowers, vines and bling!
You still have a week to join in on this challenge, so take a chance!
Supplies:
The Stamping Boutique digital stamp
Copic markers
The Stamps of Life sentiment
Tsukineko ink
Border, flower, circle and vine punches
My Mind’s Eye paper
Whimsie Doodles Punch It Out Challenge
Crazy 4 Challenges sketch #C4C81
Sweet Fiona having fun with her clovers all around!
She’s perfect for a Good Luck, St. Patrick’s Day or March Birthday Card!
I’ve colored her with glitter for a sparkly touch adding a little magic to the card. The green colors are for this week’s blog challenge at Michelle Perkett Studio. Check it out and enter for a chance at some free digi stamps! Click on the picture for a bigger version to see the detail.
Supplies:
Michelle Perkett Studio digital stamp
P K Glitz glitter
Sakura Crystal Lacquer
The Stamps of Life sentiment
Tsukineko ink
Spellbinders dies
Dottie Ann Magic Mesh
Ribbon
CPS sketch #209
For Fun weekly challenge, green card
Whimsie Doodles green challenge #72
I just LOVE Whimsie Doodles digital stamps! They are super cute and I love coloring them.
I watched some Copic coloring videos on YouTube recently and tried some of the new to me techniques on this little guy. Not too bad! I still need some practice time, but the results are better than before I think!
This is for this week’s Whimsie Doodle ‘Get Well’ challenge. Hope you like him!
Supplies:
Whimsie Doodles digital stamp
Copic markers
The Stamps of Life clear stamp
Tsukineko ink
My Mind’s Eye paper
Mini buttons
Clean & Simple Stamping sketch challenge, FTL130
Whimsie Doodles challenge #70
Hmmmmm, hot chocolate on a cool day…how yummy!
I made this card for Whimsie Doodles challenge 56, Scratch n’ Sniff. This cute little Snowman Cocoa fit right in to this week’s theme and into a card that I needed for a color swap!
The card’s “scent” came from adding cinnamon to some chocolate brown embossing powder so that it smelled divine when it was heated to melt! YUMMO! I used an embossing pen to trace the steam coming out of the cup and for the stripes on the mug.
The rest of the color came from the color combo needed for this month’s card at Florida Stampers. AND the sketch from Mojo Monday!
Supplies:
Whimsie Doodles digital stamp
Ippity sentiment stamp
Tsukineko ink
Ranger embossing pen
Liquid Applique, embossing powder, cinnamon, ribbon
Mojo Monday sketch 164
The challenge this week at Whimsie Doodles was to make an “off color” card – so not red and green for Christmas, orange and black for Halloween, etc.
Ok, so how about pink and brown for Halloween? Not a bad combination once I got started! A bit retro-ish, this card turned out pretty cute! Now who would appreciate a pink and brown Halloween card? My friend Pam in NH no doubt so I’ll pop it in the mail to her tomorrow to see if it can get there by Saturday.
Be on the look out Pam!
Supplies:
Whimsie Doodles digital stamp
Copic markers
P K Glitz glitter and Sticky Tape
Dottie Ann Magic Mesh
Border punch
Whimsie Doodles Challenge #54
Mojo Monday sketch #162
































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