Topic: New Work
Here is the last of my little mannaquins. For this one, I created a little swimsuit with a mesh cover. The flip-flops are created with cardstock and ribbon.
The tiles are drawn by hand and the lettering, as well.
Ddd
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Here is the last of my little mannaquins. For this one, I created a little swimsuit with a mesh cover. The flip-flops are created with cardstock and ribbon.
The tiles are drawn by hand and the lettering, as well.
Ddd
For this mannaquin I left more of it showing! I just snipped out some squares of scrapbook paper and attached them. Then I drew in some 'pins' and attached half-pearls as pin tops.
The background is dress pattern tissue over scrapbook paper and the stand is drawn in free-hand. I used the pinking scissors on the tag to reinforce the theme.
Ddd
Mirkwood Designs website of templates has this adorable manaquin that can be dressed up. I printed it out in a variety of sizes so I could have some choices. I cut them out of scrapbook paper with a fabric print.
For this I drew up a shirtwaist, even though all you see of the manaquin is the neck. I drew on detailing with Sharpie marker and gave it a belt of ribbon with a cardstock buckle.
I free-handed a stand and covered a lightly patterned background paper with old dress pattern tissue. The tag is hand-lettered and I colored the string with watercolor marker.
Ddd
I got three impressions of this little girl in a swap a LONG time ago. I colored them up with watercolor markers and put in some grey marker shading. Then I cut them up and made it into one 3D image.
I've mentioned before that these little girls with no mouth look creepy to me so I always draw one in.
I made a 'tent' card format and used some subtle print scrapbook paper for background.
All of the text is stickers and I used the grey marker shading under those as well.
Ddd
I found these scraps laying on the table when I went to clean up the studio so I put them together and covered them with laminate to protect from damage.
I found the cardstock text sticker that I 'needed' to use for this bookmark.
Ddd
It is rare we can catch a glimpse of these little birds at the feeder because it hangs right in front of the garden window in the kitchen. As soon as they see our movement, away they fly.
I've been told many times what kind of bird they are, but can never remember for sure. I'm thinking it might be a goldfinch, but don't quote me on that.
This one stayed around while I went and got the camera, came back, ant took shots from several angles. Only two came out since I was shooting through the window and my camera is auto-(un)focus.
She took off when the brighter male flew in briefly. He wasn't there long enough to get even a blurry picture.
Ddd
I made up this floral wreath and it was my hubby who pointed out that the center formed a heart. So I took advantage of that and centered a gold peel-off heart inside. A few gold swirls and hearts at the corners add a little panache.
I cut slits to thread the ribbon through before tying in a bow. The backing cardstocks (red and purple) and scrapbook paper (yellow check) are colors pulled from the wreath.
Ddd
I put together this 3D watering can image and backed it with a little 'grassy' area of scrapbook paper and a piece of printed cardstock. I used a gold sticker greeting and added some rhinestones to enhance it.
I tied a bow on the handle with ribbon.
Ddd
Are you sick of these little dresses? Maybe I'll go work on something else for a while - after this one more!
The background paper on the left is one that I have been hoarding for a long time. It is SO beautiful, I just couldn't bring myself to cut into it. At last I've done it and I do like the result.
Bits and pieces pulled together to complement one another - so there you go.
Ddd
This picture was peeled off my picture-a-day calendar. I stamped up the greeting for a different card and then didn't use it. The colors worked well for this one, though.
Just a new mix of elements but this time I added rhinestone brads with little bits of ribbon tied onto them.
I really like this simple layout.
Ddd
The text strips have been cut from scrapbook paper and I dropped in the 'Joy' sticker to interrupt their thought line with my own. The ribbon on the dress is selected to match the joy sticker.
It was two simple-looking so I added rhinestone flowers all over the dress with foam dots.
Ddd
This block of butterflies is part of the Anna Griffin set I bought recently. I stamped on the diamond paper and then used a marker to enhance the lines on the background.
The butterflies are colored with watercolor marker, then the background lines and parts of the butterflies were enhanced with Stickles.
I enhanced the corners with black brads and then mounted to a shimmery cardstock with foam dots. Another shimmery cardstock makes up the folded card base.
Here you get a better look at the glitter.
Ddd
This combination started with the impressed hearts on the background as I was looking for something with good contrast to the dress. Then I found the text sticker and finally, selected ribbon for the dress embellishments.
After the top was assembled I thought it still needed something so added the three gold heart brads before attaching to the folded card base.
Ddd
I wish this showed up as vibrant as the real card!
I used two VERY oversized gold peeloffs as part of the background, overlapping them for effect. A mixture of scrapbook papers set the backing and the borders.
The text is a cardstock sticker.
Ddd
I've been waiting for just the right place to use this oversized text sticker. Today is the day!
It had some flowers on the right but I added more from another clear sticker set and then created a floral spray in the lower right as well.
This version of the dress got a bow at the waistline.
Ddd
You're going to be seeing a LOT of these little dresses for a while! I cut a stack of the scalloped circles out of a variety of 'fabrics' with my Cuttlebug and cut out the dress shapes. I used a variety of embossing folders on them, too. As I made them into dresses I used a couple of different paper doilies for the lace and also adjusted the placement of the bodice to make the lace topper different.
For this card I used the Swiss Dots folder on pink paper. 1/8" ribbon matches the background and I added a decorated text sticker. Three large flower brads in antique silver have had pink rhinestones glued in their centers.
Ddd
Here's another of my patterns that I have neglected too long. I used the water-print scrapbook paper again and worked with a single strand of embroidery thread as it makes for a fuller bodied stitching.
As soon as I was done stitching I knew what paper I wanted to use as a background. I pulled the solid cardstock colors from it and the added a clear text sticker.
I enjoyed using unusual colors for the seashells on this card. I went with tropical colors even though they would not be found on the shells in real life.
Ddd