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Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Pink Cat Digital Release Day, a huge sale AND a freebie!! Oh my!

SO many fun things from the Pink Kitty today!

Every single fantabulous digital image is 50% off from now until Saturday!  Even the giant monster mega packs are 50% off!!

AND,
Check out all of these fun new images being released today...
And yes....these babies are included in the sale too.
Adorable, no?
I love every single one of them!

This is "Itty Bitty Betty Native American" and she is just too cute for words.
Seriously....I'm speechless.


And this is "Itty Bitty Betty Pilgrim"...
I covered her hat and apron with white glitter because even pilgrims need to feel glamorous sometimes.


Now what are you waiting for?!
Hop on over to the Pink Cat Studio shop and take advantage of their incredible sale!  Don't forget that many of the digis are also available pre-colored (talk about a time saver!). 

And as an added bonus, you can download this FREE DIGI just for visiting the PCS shop today!  No purchase necessary.  Just click here.  It's available in black and white and pre-colored!

Have you ever heard so much good news in one post?!
Have a wonderful Thursday - hugs.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Christmas Stampin' All Year Long

It's finally Friday and that means a new challenge from CSAYL! This week, the challenge is to use stripes on your card. Our fabulous sponsor is In Style Stamps and they are generously donating some digital images to one lucky winner!Since I wasn't able to participate last week, I decided to use TWO images on my card today to redeem myself. Meet William and Virginia...
Aren't they cute?
Obviously I decided to mix things up a bit and make a Thanksgiving card instead of a Christmas one. William and Virginia were just sooo cute and I couldn't resist! I shrunk down the girl image a bit so they would resemble my kids.
For the striped element......I used a Copic colorless blender and a ruler to make diagonal stripes on his shirt. Subtle, but effective. I really like how it came out.
To ground the images, I used some Copics to draw in grass and shadows. Then I mounted the main image onto a Soft Suede base with some patterns by BasicGrey. The patterned paper is from their Halloween collection, but I think it worked pretty well on this.
I finished it off with a rub-on sentiment and some mini leaves.
You can hop on over to the CSAYL blog to get more inspiration from the rest of the design team, and to leave a link to your creation. Thanks for taking a peek at my project today. Have a great weekend!