For this Challenge you are to make an ornament using a peachy keen face. So here is my little doggie jumping out of a gift box.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Treat Bags
Here are some treat bags I'm working on for some coworkers. Oh I made them with my brand new gypsy! Why did I wait so long!!! All paper and embellishments are from K&Company.
Friday, October 22, 2010
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Peachy Keen Challenge
So I drove all the way to work to find out I had off. LOL I should really look at the schedule. Anyways I decided to participate in the Peachy Keen Challenge. I made four gifts tags for Christmas. I used PK-19A, PK-19(just the little snow flakes,PK-329,PK-330,and PK-318. I flocked the penguin and parts the snowman. I also used stickles and marvy snow marker. All images were colored with prismacolor pencils.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
CC Blog Monthly Challenge
OCTOBER MONTHLY CHALLENGE: CELEBRATING CREATIVITY
The theme for this month’s challenge is all about celebrating the reasons why you love to create! Please create a scrapbook page or home decor project CELEBRATING CREATIVITY. Project must be newly created for this challenge and should include atleast 2 cuts to qualify. You must also:
The theme for this month’s challenge is all about celebrating the reasons why you love to create! Please create a scrapbook page or home decor project CELEBRATING CREATIVITY. Project must be newly created for this challenge and should include atleast 2 cuts to qualify. You must also:
- Use the Shadow Feature
- Use Patterned Paper (purchased, printed, or created with stamps, etc.)
- Use Embellishments to Enhance One of the Cuts (pearls, buttons, gems, glitter, etc.)
I wasn't going to do this challenge cause well I don't do home decor or scrapbook layouts, but I found this quote that inspired me. “The creative is the place where no one else has ever been. You have to leave the city of your comfort and go into the wilderness of your intuition. What you’ll discover will be wonderful. What you’ll discover is yourself.” — Alan Alda. So I decided on a home decor piece. I embellished my cuts by inking, hand stitching, embossing with UTEE, and flocking. I tried my hardest to make it a realistic scene. I wanted it to appear you are walking through the woods. I shadowed the log and the create at the top. Only patterened paper is on the word create. I think it came out really good. I only wish I could have blended the quote into the sky better, but I can live with it.
Challenge #3 at CC Blog
Weekly Challenge #3: AUTUMN SPLENDOR! Color Challenge Fall is all about the beautiful, seasonal colors and warm, cozy textures. This week we want you to INCORPORATE THE COLORS PROVIDED in the swatch above (gray, orange, tan and burgundy), AND add lots of TEXTURE to your project.
The textures I used were sand,wood, and dry embossing. I think it came out kinda neat. I used mostly Paper doll dress up, and Happy Haunting cartridges. I have measurements of all cuts if anyone wants them. Almost everything is at 2 inches.
The textures I used were sand,wood, and dry embossing. I think it came out kinda neat. I used mostly Paper doll dress up, and Happy Haunting cartridges. I have measurements of all cuts if anyone wants them. Almost everything is at 2 inches.
Monday, October 18, 2010
Sneak Peak
This cut is from winnie the pooh. It is cut with real wood. You can buy sheets of wood at Michaels. I found it in the scrapbook section on an end cap. I did add the shadow to the cut but it's so thin.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
CC weekly blog challenge entry
Here is the card I made for the weekly challenge. Everything is from create a critter.
I really made two cards but I thought my first one was too ugly.
I really made two cards but I thought my first one was too ugly.
Monday, October 11, 2010
Welcome
Welcome to GoobersTown. My name is Jessica aka Goobers from the CC and Cricut Message board. I decided to create a blog so I have a spot for all my creations. I mostly create cards and some other random crafts. One day I hope to create a scrapbook layout. Anyways thanks for stopping by!
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