Showing posts with label Spica markers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spica markers. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

My Best Friends are Flakes

Cornish Heritage's November Stamp of the Month, "My best friends are flakes" was used for this darling card by Mary Jo. Spellbinders Circles and Scalloped Circles made the cuts and the border is from the JustRite "Old Fashioned Christmas" set. She used the masking technique Judy taught at the Fall Workshop. Copic and Spica markers were used to add color and a bow to fancy things up. The paper is from Cloud9Design. How cute!!



Monday, July 13, 2009

Hello


For this card Mary Jo used two acrylic Hero Arts sets, Live Simply and Everyday Sayings. The paper is from Flair Designs What's Cooking Collection and Bazzill. The image was stamped in Memento Rich Cocoa and colored with Copic and Spica markers. The Spellbinders ovals were used for the cutting. Wouldn't it be fun to get a cheery "Hello" in the mail like this??

Monday, July 6, 2009

Sing to the Lord



Mary Jo used our new Basic Grey Paper and Our Daily Bread Designs stamp set "Sing to the Lord" to create these cards. She colored with Copic and Spica markers and used Spellbinders Deckled Rectangles and Ovals for the cut outs. Aren't they pretty!


Saturday, April 4, 2009

Spring Workshop Card 9

Frolic the Cat!

Sally created this fun card with stamps by Penny Black. Papers are by My Mind's Eye.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Robot Holiday Greeting

A fun robot card.....
.....created from a small Hero Arts holiday clear set.

The robot is colored with Tombow markers & Spica glitter markers. The patterned paper is one of several new holiday papers from Cosmo Cricket.
Isn't he cute? Or is it she?
Hero Arts also has a larger robot clear set for birthdays.
Keep stamping!
-Judy

Saturday, September 20, 2008

This is eight.....

Are you still counting? This is number 8.
Again created by Doreen......yes, she was busy!
She stamped this design & then cut it into 1 inch squares to become an "inchie" card. The images were colored with Spica glitter markers. I couldn't quite capture the glimmer in the photo. The stamp set is by Hero Arts - Live Simple.