In honor of these exciting changes, Kate is offering a 10% off coupon from today (April 30th) through May 2. Enter the code HGB10 to get the discount on your purchase. She's got some GREAT NEW STUFF in the store!
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Hello -- Goodbye (and a great sale!)
I'll be back later with some cards, but I wanted to quickly take the opportunity to fill you in on some changes in the i {heart} papers design team. Two of our wonderful and talented members, Kendra and Sarah, are leaving us today to move on to other things. We’ll miss them! But we are oh so happy to welcome a new DT member today -- the wonderful and talented Lynn Mercurio! Please go visit her blog today and check her out. I think I can safely say you'll be happy you did.
In honor of these exciting changes, Kate is offering a 10% off coupon from today (April 30th) through May 2. Enter the code HGB10 to get the discount on your purchase. She's got some GREAT NEW STUFF in the store!
In honor of these exciting changes, Kate is offering a 10% off coupon from today (April 30th) through May 2. Enter the code HGB10 to get the discount on your purchase. She's got some GREAT NEW STUFF in the store!
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Soft Spring Wishes

On my way home from spending money, I mean running errands this morning, I was particularly struck by the cherry blossom trees that are in full bloom. So I pulled out my Flower Soft and set out to try and bring a little of that beauty into a card. I found that the Sweet Pea Flower Soft had the same colors in it as the Porcelain papers from Basic Grey. Both of these are available from Kate at i {heart} papers. I picked the soft, watercolor-like paper to tr to capture the soft spring air, and used the Nestabilities to mask a border while I airbrushed with my Mimosa Yellow Copic marker around the edge.

What I used:
Stamps: Out on a Limb (Papertrey), All Occasions Messages (Hero Arts)
Ink: Palette Burnt Umber, PTI Ripe Avocado, Copic Marker (YG00)
Paper: Porcelain 6x6 pad (Basic Grey), PTI White, Ripe Avocado, Spring Moss, Berry Sorbet
Other: Flower Soft Sweet Pea and FS Glue, Nestabilities, PTI twill ribbon
Monday, April 20, 2009
April IHP Design Team Challenge

I thought I knew what I was going to do already, but as luck would have it, this week's Mojo Monday sketch challenge had a skewed image on it, so I decided to take advantage of the double-play!

What I used:
Stamps: Birthday Cakes (Impression Obsession) (just realized Kate is out of these - termporarily, I hope!)
Ink: Palette Noir, Copic markers
Paper: Marrakech (Basic Grey), Baja Breeze, Pacific Point, Summer Sun, Ruby Red (SU!), Papertrey white
Other: Scalloped border and star punches (SU!)

Go check out what Kate and the rest of the design team did with this challenge:
Sarah Anderson
Cathleen Torina
Loretta Lock
Amber Kroening
Kendra Wietstock
Lori Tecler
Deb Felts
Tracy Schultz
Meredith Socha
Dee Jackson
And now I'm going to go to sleep before I throw my @#^%@!&#^!%# computer out the window for getting bogged down with some background nonsense, making this post take 10 times longer to put together than necessary!
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Chicken Love: The Cake

Anyway, Chicken Girl and Math Boy met almost exactly 5 years ago on the corner of Houston and Mulberry Streets, and on their third anniversary of meeting, she created this illustration as an anniversary card for him. When we were discussing the details for the reception nearly a year ago, she said that the only thing that she really wanted was a chicken cake. Although I had not done any cake decorating in many, many years, and even then just a bit of dabbling, I offered to take on the challenge. I decided to use her own artwork, which I found on her blog, as inspiration for the cake. And so began several months of studying and practicing fondant cake decorating, all self-directed, using books, TV shows, the web, and a terrific DVD. This is the result:



Sunday, April 12, 2009
Lovin' the Sweet Pea!

It was impossible to get a picture good enough to show how glimmery this is. I used my Candle Light Shimmerz over the flower petals, the wings, and the star on the wand. It gives it such a lovely glow. I also put a dab of Glossy Accents on the ladybug.

For once, I picked a piece of patterned paper before I started coloring. Do you know how many images I have sitting around, already colored, and I can't find a piece of paper to match?!!! Oh, and I used my Copics with the airbrush to make a matching flower, too.
What I used:
Stamps: Sweet Pea (plate 2)
Ink: Memento Black, Copic markers
Paper: Papertrey white, Ripe Avocado, Summer Sunrise, and Polka Dot Parade
Other: Nestabilities, Ranger Glossy Accents, Shimmerz, Prima flower, bling (of course!)
Still alive!
Sorry for being MIA for the past several days. Almost every minute of my spare time has been taken up by preparing components for my son's wedding cake. The event is next Saturday, and even though I have 3 days off beforehand, it's a HUGE undertaking and I want to get as much prepared in advance as I can. And of course leave time for the inevitable screw-ups. I promise I'll share pictures next Sunday. But be prepared -- this is not your mother's wedding cake!
I have about half a dozen cards in various states of completion, but nothing to show you right now. If I can get enough prep work done today, maybe I'll be able to finish one of the cards later.
Hope you're enjoying a wonderful holiday, whichever one you're celebrating!
I have about half a dozen cards in various states of completion, but nothing to show you right now. If I can get enough prep work done today, maybe I'll be able to finish one of the cards later.
Hope you're enjoying a wonderful holiday, whichever one you're celebrating!
Monday, April 6, 2009
Passover Treats

I used SU! Night of Navy for the box, and some gorgeous K & Company paper that I got from Kate at i {heart} papers. It's from the collection pad called Blue Awning. (ALERT: she has 1 left and it's on sale!)

I also used my Mazel Tov set from Papertrey Ink. I love having something that covers every Jewish occasion that might arise. Comes in handy when you're Jewish and work for a Jewish-run school!

Sunday, April 5, 2009
Hi there!

I have a BUNCH of stuff from i [heart] papers that I haven't gotten around to using yet (go figure). Anyhow, I knew I wanted to use this bright and happy It's Raining paper set from Piggy Tales, and I knew that I wanted to use this Froggy stamp with it. The rest just kind of evolved.
Now the cool thing about this paper collec

I used lots of techniques with the froggy. He's colored with Copic markers, and then dotted with the colorless blender to give him the textured spots. I also went to town with my Sakura Glaze pens. All those yellow dots and his smile are glossy. So is the leaf he's sitting on. I added some Glossy Accents on his eyes, which are punched out and glued on top of the image for a little dimension. I masked the leaf so froggy could sit on it, and then I masked the whole thing so I could airbrush it while it was stll nestled in its Nestability after cutting and embossing the circle. The top portion is airbrushed with blue, and the bottom with aqua. I then used that colorless blender to make a few ripples in the water, and went over them with my Spica glitter pen. Oh yeah, momma went to town with this little froggy!
What I used:
Stamps: Froggy (Hero Arts), Mega Mixed Messages (PTI), Garden of Life (PTI)
Ink: Memento black, PTI Lemon Tart, Copic markers
Paper: It's Raining, It's Pouring (Piggy Tales), Yoyo Yellow, Cool Caribbean, Brilliant Blue, Glorious Green (SU!)
Other: Nestabilities, SU! circle punches, Prima flowers, SU! mini brads
Hope you're enjoying your weekend!