29.2.16

Thank You Card with my eBrush

Happy Monday! Peggy here to show you my eBrushed Thank You Card!
Today's supplies include our sponsor this month Teresa Collins products. 

I started with a white cardstock base to which I added a piece of yellow cardstock that I ran through my Cut N Boss with Teresa Collins Honeycomb Project Dies.  I also used the same die to cut a piece of acetate that I added to the left side of my card base. 
My butterflies are created with another Teresa Collins Project Die called Today. 
I was looking to make some texture on the butterflies, so I decided to cut out the butterflies out of paper doilies. I cut each butterfly out three times. 
1- doily
1-paper
1- vellum
Each of the butterflies was eBrushed with my Craftwell USA eBrush and my yellow markers.
I concentrated mostly in the middle of the butterfly with my eBrush. The closer I used my brush the darker the color of yellow I achieved.  I raised my eBrush about 5-7 inches off my butterfly and the color was lighter and not as intense. 
I then eBrushed my honeycomb paper and concentrated on the edges and openings to create a shadow. Then I was ready to assemble. 
Each butterfly was glued in the center and stuck together in the order they were cut. I used liquid glue for the butterflies and double sided tape for the rest.  


I hope you enjoyed today's card!
I encourage you to check out the Craftwell USA website!
They have some fantastic new products! Check it out! Here
Have a great week!
Warmly, 
Peggy 

22.2.16

Special 7th Birthday Card

Hello! Peggy here to show you my special 7th birthday card made with 
my eBrush by Craftwell USA and our sponsor Teresa Collins products. 


I used these dies to make my cut outs and I eBrushed my parts with yellow markers. 
I layered my pieces onto a card base. 
I used stickles to embellish and that was it! 
Super Cute right? 
I hope you enjoyed today's card brought to you by Craftwell USA

17.2.16

You're My Friend Card

Hello! Welcome Peggy here to show you my friendship card made exclusively with Susan K Weckesser paper line. I chose my background paper and cut it to the size of my cardbase. 
I used punches to make a lattice fence, butterfly and decorations for the house. I only needed two sheets of Susan's paper line as this fabulous paper is double sided.  I also accented with crystal lacquer and stickles.  I cut clouds and used a punch for the flower used as a sun. 
Today's Susan K Weckesser Supplies: 

Live, Love, Create paper found here: http://www.susankweckesser.com/product/livelovecreate/

I hope you have enjoyed today's friendship card and I encourage you to check out Susan's Products here: http://www.susankweckesser.com/shop/
Have a great day!

2.2.16

A Valentine's Smootch

 Hello! Welcome!
Peggy here to show you my Valentine's Day card made exclusively with
Susan k Weckesser Inc. Stamps and Paper line.  

I layered my papers to fit a card base and taped them down with double sided tape. 
Stamps used today are colored with copic and tombow markers. 
Susan k Weckesser Inc. Stamps. 
Bouquet paper
I hope you enjoyed today's card!
Warmly,

1.2.16

Altered Box

Good Morning, Peggy here!    Who knew a crown royal box could look so pretty!.. lol My husband received a huge bottle of alcohol for Christmas so, I stole  er um , recycled the box!  Here is my box turned gelato tray. Today I used my eBrush by Craftwell USA.
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Items I used: 
An empty box
 this one is a sturdy one.
eBrush
Markers
Sandpaper
Patterned cardstock
Double sided tape
fruit cup/recycled
Inks

I covered my box in patterned paper using double sided tape. Each side is a separate panel. I used Blue and Green alcohol markers in my eBrush and sprayed all edges of the box. I cut a hole that would fit my recycled fruit cup. Next I sprayed the edges of the hole to cover the rough edges.  I used sandpaper to make the edges smoother to the surface of the box.

I loved this paper so much I have been hoarding it for quite some time. So I decided to make something to sit on my desk and hold my gelato's and since it is still a working box I may make a drawer on one end. Perhaps in the near future. I also used some distress inks to cover the whites of the edges I could still see and to give it an aged look.

I plopped down the fruit cup that I colored the edges of  and whalla! pretty instant gratification.
Now I get to look at my pretty paper every day.


I hope you are having a terrific day! Come check out the eBrush by Craftwell USA