Hi everyone :-D
Today it´s my turn to be on the spotlight over at Kitty Bee Designs. This is my first spotlight ever and I am very excited about it. :-D I made this Cheerful Pond Card, using 'Lily Pad Froggie'.
I decided to use this image because it´s super cute. Also because frogs are one of my lucky animal totems. I have a pretty collection of them. Not real ones, of course, but wooden, stone, plastic etc. :-D
"Frogs are symbols of prosperity, wealth, friendship,
and abundance in many cultures. In other cultures they symbolize
fertility. In the Native American culture of the Southwestern United
States, the frog carries a piece of wood in its mouth because the Mojave
people believe frogs brought fire to humans. For the ancient Romans,
the frog was believed to bring good luck to one's home. Native
Aborigines of Australia believe that frogs brought the thunder and rain.
Frogs are said to be effective in speeding up recovery from disease.
Among the ancient Egyptians and Greeks, frogs symbolized inspiration and
fertility. In ancient Egypt, Hekt, the frog goddess, protected newborn
babies, hence frogs were symbols of fertility and birth. The frog is
also said to attract true friends and to help find long-lasting love."
Details about my project...
Image is paper pieced.
I printed four images on white cardstock paper, colored parts I needed with aquarell colored pencils and fine liners, fussy cut all parts, colored edges with black pen and added some transparent varnish on froggie´s dots, belly and heart, to create glossy accents. After varnish was dry, I glued together all pieces.
Here is a photo of all froggie pieces.
Then I printed one image on a blue paper and decorated it, using a dragonfly stencil and colored structure paste. I colored the structure paste with a yellow tempera color.
After dragonflies were dry, I glued pieced froggie on to the blue layer and placed everything on a white card base.
Card dimensions are 148 mm x 105 mm (5 7/8" x 4 1/8").
List of supplies:
- Kitty Bee Designs 'Lily Pad Froggie' from 2013 Good Luck Froggies Release
- white cardstock paper
- Graphic 45 paper collection 'French Country', 6 x 6 (Patterns and Solids)
- Koh-i-noor Mondeluz aquarell colored pencils (yellow 3, light green 25, dark green 26)
- Koh-i-noor universal white pencil for writing on gloss surfaces
- red fine liner 0.1 mm
- yellow fine liner 0.5 mm
- Staedtler Lumocolor permanent black pen M (medium) 1.0 mm
- Staedtler Lumocolor permanent black pen S (superfine) 0.4 mm
- yellow tempera color
- Marabu Light Structure Paste (805)
- white water based glue
- UHU universal glue
- transparent varnish with extra gloss
- printer
- scoring board
- trimmer
- scissors
- crafting needle
- Clear Scraps stencil 6 x 6 'Dragonfly wall'
- palette knife no.1
I hope you enjoyed my first spotlight project. Check out the Kitty Bee Designs Etsy Store, Kitty Bee Designs Blog and Kitty Bee Designs FB. Be prepared for super cuteness! :-D
I am entering my project into the following challenges:
Note: bold text is direct link to current challenge and blog badge is direct link to blog or challenges home page.
1) Crafting for all Seasons Challenge Blog, Challenge #94 - Things with Wings
2) Mod Squad Challenge Blog, All About the Animals
My 3rd entry to this challenge.
3) Penny´s Paper-Crafty Challenge Blog, Challenge #212 - Anything Goes
My 2nd entry to this challenge.
4) Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge, Anything Goes
My 3rd entry to this challenge.
5) Through The Craft Room, TTCRD Challenge from January 27th to February 2nd, Anything Goes
My 2nd entry to this challenge.
Thank you for stopping by and your kind feedback. Enjoy and smile! :-D
Crafty Milka
Update March 13th, 2015
I am linking my project to STAMPlorations Flash Stencil Linky Party.