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Simple and chic

Learning to find myself in the simple things. I adore old, vintage things and incorporating that look and feel into my art.  I hope you enjoy the video. Here are the supplies that were used: journal hymn paper gesso digital images vintage paint brown paint tag lace pencil glue     Thank you for watching and have a great day!

Digital Thanksgiving Greeting

AlteredPages.com  offers some fabulous vintage images. When you find yourself miles away from your crafting space, and a consuming need to create, turn to digital images. Using AlteredPages.com  for your digital images allows you to digitally craft your seasonal greetings from anywhere. Here is my Thanksgiving greeting for you: The Happiest Thanksgiving season to you and yours from the bestest Design team ever! Ciao for now, -Trish Alger

Fly with Steampunk!

Today  I have a card with the Steampunk digi  image  Winged Grumpy from Smeared Ink!  What I love about working with digi images is the ability to size them!       Background from the Altered Pages "Fly with Steam" collage sheet, the edges of the background image were distressed Memento Toffee Crunch  using a finger dabber.   The image is colored with Chameleon pens.   He is layered on black cardstock and popped off the page with adhesive dimensionals .  Wink of Stella Pen Nib  was used to add a bit of sparkle to the little Winged Grumpy. Washers from the hardware store were added to his wings with Tacky Glue.   Sari Silk ribbon was added to finish the card .     Supplies: Smeared Ink digi image: Winged Grumpy Tacky Glue Adhesive Dimensionals Wink of Stella Pen Nib Altered Pages "Fly with Steam" collage sheet Ink Sari Silk Ri...

Spooky Tag

Hi everyone! It's me, Tonya and I'm here to share a tag I created for Smeared and Smudged 31 Days of Halloween.  Also Art Anthology is this month's partner with Altered Pages which I am pretty excited about. 31 Days of Halloween - DAY 2 I want to share my tag I created. I started off with a #10 tag for my base, adhered with a gel medium some of the orange cardstock that was in my Mailbox Muse kit, let dry and then added a wash of orange, brown and black acrylic paint. I used a blow dryer to speed up the drying process. I fussy cut one of the  Creepy People out along with a set of bug wings and adhered to the tag along with a black diecut and leftover scraps (which one piece I cut to make a hat) from the Mailbox Muse kit. I outlined the creepy person with a sharpie and added Stickles to the wings. Also added a couple of vintage text page strips that I had leftover from another project. Next I added black paint around the edges an...