Showing posts with label Paperbag Studios. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paperbag Studios. Show all posts

Sunday, 3 August 2008

Arty Girlz Challenge .... Blue

This week's Arty Girlz Challenge is Blue ....
The image is another one from the new Paperbag Studio's plate - Knowing. I am so totally unsure about the flower - lol. It was an ivory Bazzil Bling flower, which I dragged over with Broken China, Faded Jeans and Tattered Rose Distress Ink.
What do you think? .....

In My Pocket ...There is a Message of Love

The In My Pocket Challenge this week from Hels is a Message of Love ...
The stamps are from the new Paperbag Studios plate - Knowing, which I got a couple of weeks ago from The Stamp Attic; and the tied bundle of letters from the Oxford Impressions Plate - Travel Poste. And don't you just love Michael Buble ......
Here is the inside ... Hope you like it ....

Monday, 7 July 2008

Thank God Its Friday Challenge ....Brothers and Sisters

Getting a little bit braver now and putting this entry into last Friday's TGIF Challenge - Brothers and Sisters. Milled Levender and Dusty Concord Distress Inks, with the image stamped in Royal Purple StazOn on card spritzed with Violaceous Violet, Bluebeard Blue Violet and a touch of Gossamer Gold Moon Glow Moon Shadow Mists. The image is Always Young from Paperbag Studios.
Hope you like it .....

Friday, 4 July 2008

For Wendy ....

Checking my emails at lunchtime today, as you do, (well yesterday really because I haven't been to bed yet!) there was one from Paperbag Studios who have brouight out a new plate of stamps - Knowing.
I whizzed off a mail to Wendy at The Stamp Attic to see see when she would be getting them (which would hopefully not be before next pay day!). We then spent the rest of the afternoon exchanging emails.
Wonder who was busiest - me or her!!!
So just to say thanks for making an ordinary Thursday afternoon a bit different, here's a little something for Wendy.
Enjoy ....

PS - can you see the difference in the photo - I've discovered the macro setting on the digi camera (with a little help from Stephen, the techno wizard, in the office!! Thanks to Stephen.