Showing posts with label Krista Smith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Krista Smith. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Many Thanks

Hey everyone. I hope everyone is having a great fall like day. It's nice here kind of cold but sunny. I am glad the rain has gone away. This weekend there was a lot going on. My fiance was suppose to install my new desk this weekend but it was not finished yet. BUT THE AWESOME PART OF MY WEEKEND..... wait for it.... wait for it.... I GOT A NEW COMPUTER!!!!!! Exciting.... the only sucky part about a desktop is when I want to Skype... lol I do not sit down long enough in one spot. I am always running around the house cleaning, picking up after my daughter, or in my second favorite place the kitchen. So everything is set up now and I am using it. 

So onto the newest challenge 


"Thankful"

Our sponsor is none other than the wonderful 



Well I decided to use one of the fabulous Krista Smith images. I love love love her stamps. 


Here is a little bit more of a close up.


Products used:
Copics, Bo Bunny papers, Prima flower, Celebrate It ribbon, gems, circle punch, oval punch, and SU sentiment.



Sunday, October 9, 2011

Color Combo


Hey everyone it is time for



We have a new challenge this week and it is

Favorite Color Combo

Letraset is our sponsor this week











Letraset is a great marker very similar to copics. They have similar and different colors. For my card this week I decided to use a new image created by the talented Krista Smith. She is known for her Simply Sassy images through Sugar Nellie, but she has a new etsy store that she sells digis at. This particular one is called Babygirl. Isn't she cute. All the images she has are cute and very hard to choose just one. I bought some and well didn't get all I wanted and had to go and buy more. I used DCWV papers and embellished her with some Prima and Wild Orchid Flowers, button and jute string from my stash, and ribbon from the Ribbon Girl. Hope you stop by and play with us over at PAPER SUNDAES.



Challenges