Showing posts with label Basic Grey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Basic Grey. Show all posts

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Sodding computers...

Don't know why technology hates me - I really don't (she mutters, typing a new blog entry furiously)!  I got up yesterday and was inspired to make a card using a Hanglar Spanglar image I managed to get hold of (Hanglar Spanglar is a fabulous stamp company who unfortunately don't sell their products outside Sweden, Norway and Finland - arrrgggghh!), which means that if you can grab an image from any of your Scandinavian friends, do!

Anyways, I had coloured the image and she was sitting there, taunting me, now I have a blogspot. So I just started chucking stuff together.  The card took form really quickly (for me), so I finished it off, took the required photos, uploaded them on the computer.... and then stalled.  I did nothing different from anything I have done in the previous two weeks, when uploading pics.  I swear.  But would the final images load?  Noooooo...

I got in a huff, turned my computer off (at the wall) and did other stuff.  Came back this morning in a much more tolerant mood and had another go. 
Here are the results:

I don't have the list of the Copics I used, because I coloured her about a fortnight ago, and wasn't taking notes at the time (sorry!).  Also, have no idea what brand the cardstock is.  However, the paper layers are both from 6x6 Basic Grey paper pads - "Jovial" for the dark layer and "Figgy" for the paler one with the diamonds on it.

I tweaked her a little bit from this image (highlighted with white gel pen etc) before I made the card.

Hope you like her.
Happy crafting,
Bron

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Catching up

Haven't posted for a couple of days.  Don't know if that is correct or not - how often do bloggers post?  What is the norm, do you think?  I think it is too much to ask for a daily post, but I was kinda hoping to make it at least every other day.  And now I'm thinking I need to revise that goal down to "when I can".  Considering I am basing my knowledge of blogging on movies like "Julie & Julia", my expectations are pretty high, I guess.  That chick was not just posting, but cooking on a daily basis.  Hell of a way to start your blogging life.  So yeah, time for a blogging reality check, methinks.

My youngest daughter (I have two) was not feeling well yesterday, so her dad stayed home with her.  And today I was home - so I'm taking the chance to blog this evening, just in case life, the universe and everything gets in my way tomorrow.  Or the next day....

I finished the card using the image of the bear with the Christmas cracker I posted the other day.  Wanna see?
Not too bad, huh?  The cardstock is Stampin Up (Lovely Lilac and Summer Sun), the sentiment is from the SU set "Best Yet" and the paper is from the Basic Grey 6x6 pad "Sugar Rush".  All the other details are in my previous post.

Now I've got to work on the next card - it's using an image by Mo Manning, who is totally, awesomely talented and I love her sketches.  I've coloured the image with Copics:
R-46 (Strong Red) for the hat, B00 (Frost Blue) for shading on the pom pom and the hatband, G16 (Malachite) and G19 (Bright Parrot Green) for the bow and C-3, C-5, W-4 and W-6 for the fur.

Now it's time to put him (her?) on a card.  Someone posted a comment asking if I colour with papers and cardstock already chosen.  I don't.  I just colour the picture (the easy part) and then start going through my stash of stuff to find papers, cardstock, ribbon and other embellishments which work.  This is the hard part, for me.  I sometimes get so swamped with all the choices, I stall and the card doesn't get made for ages.  Or sometimes it just doesn't "speak to me" and the card doesn't get made for ages.  I get a great deal of pleasure out of colouring images - making the cards is usually a much more difficult process for me.  Of course, there are always the cards which pop into my head fully formed - and that's when I spend hours chasing down that paper or ribbon or embellishment I am absolutely certain I have, but can't for the life of me find.  Drives me out of my gourd with frustration.  So the card doesn't get made for ages.  Hmmmmmm... I'm sensing a pattern here.

So that's my process *grin*.  Good thing I'm not in it for the money, or I'd be living in a cardboard box (a very prettily coloured and embellished cardboard box, but still....)

Until next time, happy crafting,
Bron