Friday, July 22, 2016

Time...

This is the second post for today, because, apparently, my automatic post didn't post last week. UGH!

So happy Friday, again! 


Today I have another showcase image: Vintage flower clock!
I used Copic markers to add a bit of color and dimension to the image.
The sentiment was created by me in Google Drive.
The dies are both Tim Holtz/Sizzix dies.



So take a gander at the blogs of my teammates:

So head on over to the A Day for Daisies Blog and join us for the challenge!!!

I am super excited to see what you do!!
Thanks for the comments and for taking the time to stop by my blog, today!

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Happy Fairy Birthday


Happy Friday!
I have a card and a challenge for you today!

The card uses the A Day for Daisies image, Fancy Hair Fairy:

She is colored with Copic markers and her wings are highlighted with Stickles.

The background was a plastic template that I sprayed with a homemade color spray and then blotted on a second sheet of paper.

It is time for a new challenge!  The challenge is to CASE (Copy And Share Everything) a design team card!  

So take a gander at the blogs of my teammates:

So head on over to the A Day for Daisies Blog and join us for the challenge!!!
Thanks!

Friday, July 08, 2016

Queen Scarlet!


Happy Friday!
I am having a very happy Friday as it is my birthday!

For today I got to play with Fairy Queen Scarlet from A Day for Daisies!
She is colored with Copic markers.
A wonderful thing about this fairy queen is that she shares a name with our little princess, Scarlet:


Isn't she cute, too!?!?   She adopted us a little over a month ago.


There are more wonderful fairy queen creations on the blogs of my teammates:

There is still time for you to join us for our Ombre Challenge on the A Day for Daisies Blog!
Thank you for stopping by my blog, today!
~Juliana
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Friday, July 01, 2016

Fairy Queen Thinking

Happy Friday!
Today I get to show you one of the latest releases from A Day for Daisies!
Her name is Fairy Queen Violet:
She is colored with Copic markers; and then I masked the image and stamped a background stamp from Rubbernecker (Sleeping Beauty) over it.

The background image was inked in an ombre style using Tim Holtz distress inks: Antique Linen, Frayed Burlap, Brushed Corduroy, and Walnut Stain.

There are more wonderful "ombre" creations using this NEW release on the blogs of my teammates:

I hope you can join us for our Ombre Challenge on the A Day for Daisies Blog!