Happy Bellarific Friday sistahs! Hope you had a great week! Followup from last week.. LOL..Tyler went on his weekend away.. I tracked a bit here and there (shh dont tell) and he came home in one piece! I was SO happy 🙂 and he had a great time!
Another piece of good news is that our images for our new 28 image release is being made as we speak so expect it in the next 4 weeks or so! Stay tuned to our blog or social media .. that’s where I will update the status 🙂
ok now let’s feature our STAMP OF THE MONTH for OCTOBER! This month we celebrate CURVY GIRL LOVES HALLOWEEN
she is 50% off all month long!
Every day is a gift. Even the difficult ones – it can just be harder to see. Watch my Oddball Aretha Copic video below to see how this Oddball diva came to life!
Stamps Used: Oddball Aretha
Watch me colour this stamp in the video below. If you enjoy watching please do like the video and subscribe over on my YouTube channel.
MWAH!
Elaineabella
Watch my Oddball William Copic video below to see how the Oddball bard came to life!
Stamps Used: Oddball William Shakespeare
Watch me colour this stamp in the video below. If you enjoy watching please do like the video and subscribe over on my YouTube channel.
MWAH!
Elaineabella
Hi!
Tamara here with you. For this Sunday’s post I made a mini album. This mini album first started as a small notebook. I made the cover and the notebook part and then I wasn’t too sure if I liked it, so I tore it apart and added the album pages. I added an envelope, because there are always some spare pictures that don’t go with the others in the album or they should be kept a bit private. lolFor decoration I used some of my Maja papers from my stash and added some flowers and brads.
In the middle of the project I started creating this album for my daughter. She has quite a few polaroid pictures and this mini album is just the perfect size for them. First I wanted to add a unicorn to the front but then (again) changed my mind and added Oddball Marilyn Loveeeee her!!!
Image was coloured up using Distress Ink pads on 300g HP watercolour paper and then fussy cut.
Distress Ink pads used for colouring:
skin: vintage photo
hair: antique linen, walnut stain
outfit: victorian velvet, pumice stone, black sootI added lots of glitter to her outfit and her diamonds. Sentiment that comes with the image is added inside.
That’s all from me today.
Hugs, t.