Sunday, November 21, 2010

Coloring without Copics

Have you ever wondered if you could get the same results as coloring with Copics by using Sharpies or Bic Mark its?



I have been coloring my digi images and stamped images using Sharpies and Bic's for quite some time. I honestly only own 2 Copic markers, I own Skin White, E00 and Pale Fruit Pink, E000 and I bought them both with a gift card. I needed skin tone colors and found that the Copics looked best when it came to coloring pale white skin.

I love the way Copics color and how easy they are to use and blend together. I would love to own every color of Copics but realistically for me, I just can't justify the cost. I'm sure over time I'll add a few more colors of Copics to my lonely two, but for now, there are way too many other craft supplies I'd rather spend my money on.



I created this super cute Christmas Mouse gift tag using Sharpies and Bic Mark its.

I cut and pasted my Christmas Mouse image into Word, then I resized the image to the size I wanted and printed it out onto white 110 lb. card stock.

Be sure to watch my tutorial on how I Color without Copics.
***remember to turn off my music player to hear the video***

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Look who just turned 5

Happy Birthday to our sweet little guy who turned 5 yesterday!
Can't believe my baby is 5! Where did the time go?

Love & Hugs to the sweetest boy ever!!!



Friday, November 12, 2010

Loven Sarah Kay

A quick share of two new cards I created using digi images by Sarah Kay.

I just love these sweet images, can't seem to get enough of them!



Thursday, November 11, 2010

It's official...

...winter is here!

Woke to white fluffy stuff called, S.N.O.W. !

Snapped a few photo's as my kiddos headed out to school this morning.


Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Altered Scrappy Frames




I was inspired by a friend on youtube who shared an altered frame she created. I found these unfinished frames at my local Hobby Lobby and couldn't wait to get home and alter them.

I created these frames to be auctioned at my local church. I wanted to contribute to a wonderful cause of raising money, to help church members visit a missionary family from our church, that moved to Uganda.

Shawn and Primrose had a dream of building an orphanage to help children get off the streets of Uganda. With the help of so many, their dream has finally come true!

I personally know Shawn and Primrose and feel so blessed to have gotten the chance to see the passion they have for children in Uganda. I just read an email today forward to me, that a 10 month old baby was found on the streets by the authorities which they placed this baby in the orphanage that was just built and supported by my church and many others!

With that all said, I am so proud to to donate these Altered Frames. I know the money that will be made from these frames will go to such a wonderful mission!

If you are in some small way touched and are looking for a worthy cause to donate to, please check out their website!
http://bolamafrica.org/


Photo and video share of both of my Altered Scrappy Frames









***Be sure to turn off my music player to hear the video***

Monday, November 1, 2010

Halloween photo share

Halloween was such a blast this year! And the kids didn't even have to trick or treat in SNOW! The weather was absolutely gorgeous which made for a fantastic Halloween!




My week went a little like this.

Monday: A blur!
Tuesday: Nana and Papa came to visit from Montana.
Wednesday: Spent some quality family time with the grandparents and carved pumpkins together and hung out.
Thursday: Grandparents left, and I prepared some snacks for my son's preschool party on Friday.
Friday: Halloween started a few days earlier for me as I shuffled myself to all three of my kiddos Halloween school parties. Then off to the grocery store to prepare for our neighborhood party.
Saturday: Soccer game! Our son started the game out by making the first goal of the game! Way to Go EP!!!
Sunday: "Halloween night" Had our yearly Halloween neighborhood party. We invite a few friends over for dinner, hang out, then go trick or treating together as a group. Our kids love it! We usually spend two hours walking around the neighborhood with the kids, and that's only a few blocks! As usual we visited our neighborhood Haunted house, which never disappoints and gets better each year! All in all we had a great Halloween. Can't wait for next year to do it all over again! (LOL)

Halloween Photo share:









Photos of our neighborhood Haunted House


Our neighbors decorate their house like this ever year, but it never looks the same!




This scarecrow was real! He moved as if he was a robotic figure, but then he would jump off and scare the pants off of you!