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Showing posts with label The Digi Street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Digi Street. Show all posts

July 6, 2011

A "Purr-fect" Andy Bauer DigiStreet image!

Hi, everyone!
Sorry I do not have a freebie svg for you today. :0( I promise.......I am working on one, and it's almost done, so check back with me this week, again, as it is something you won't want to miss! :0)
In the meantime, I worked on some digital coloring in PSE on an Andy Bauer image. You can check out Andy's awesome digi's in his store, The Digi Street, or on his blog, Art by Andy Bauer. He's an amazing cartoon style artist, and I can't wait to see what he comes up with for Halloween (my favorite holiday! I've seen a few of his creative Halloween endeavors, and LOVE his style!
Anyhow, here is an image he had given away a while back.....now it is for sale in his store, and super affordable, so go grab your own! :0)
As I mentioned, the image is colored in PSE. I used a bunch of my scrap designer papers for the layers, and piece of ribbon I've had in my stash for eons. The sentiment shapes are from my SU and Ek Success punches, and the edge punch is a new EK Success punch I bought last week (had a little splurge! lol!).
Thanks for stopping by, and don't forget to come back later this week for a free summertime svg!
Happy Crafting!

May 13, 2011

In a hurry?

I know I have been so swamped lately, that I have not had time to make anything! So, a quick tip (in case you're not already familiar with this idea) for when you have to make a card "right now" for something: use a pre-colored digi! Andy Bauer, artist at The Digi Street, has some great digistamps, and he offers them as black & whites, and as a pre-colored image! Well, today I needed a thank you card, and had not a single one in my box! So, I used one of his freebies (last weeks, but he has a new one posted this week, so check it out!) to put together this card.
(Click Image to Enlarge)
I liked the colors Andy had chosen for this, so I used my PSE to create the bg paper. I printed it, and then the large version of the pre-colored paper. For the big sundae, I colored over the image with similar colors of gel pens. I added some Stickles to the cherry, cut it out and applied it to the card with some pop dots. I hand wrote the sentiment, and attached it to the card with ribbon.The bottom border was run through my Cuttlebug and I used a punch for the scallops. This card took me approximately 10 minutes to make - quick and easy! 
So, be sure to jump over to Andy's blog and store! He has a ton of awesome stuff to help you out of a crunch, too! :0)
Happy weekend, and happy crafting, everyone!