Showing posts with label Dilly Beans DT. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dilly Beans DT. Show all posts

Friday, June 15, 2012

Sugar, ahhh, honey, honey

This week at Dilly Beans challenges the theme is
Sugar.
Interpret that however you want. At first I was going
to use a bunch of Diamond Dust on my project, but
that was going to be very labor intensive and may not
have translated well over the internet.

So I went with the next obvious choice.
Sugar skulls!!

Megan has so many coooool sugar skull images
to choose from! I ended up settling on the

Then the next obvious step was to use this
Frida Kahlo quote from the artists quotes set
I had to add some sparkle by outlining the
sentiment with lime green Doodlebug glitter.

I only used the same BG and RV Copics to try and keep
the image from getting too busy with too many colors.  

Sugar is the theme at Dilly Beans challenges this week.
Hope you can play along!




Friday, June 1, 2012

Who are you calling a Dilly Bean?

ME!!!

That's right, I am an official Dilly Bean DT member!
I have been a fan of Megan's art style for quite some time.
I own a few (only four so far) of her gorgeous paintings,
and I enjoy using her fun and quirky images for my crafting projects.
I was so honored for her to invite me to be a part of her
design team, and I am looking forward to making all kinds of
cool schtuff with her images.

The new Friday challenge this week at Dilly Beans is
STRIPES.

I cannot tell you how long and hard I looked for striped paper
in my immense paper stash. Apparently, stripes don't jump out at
me while choosing new papers to buy.
I'll have to change that going forward.  

I guess I didn't have to use every striped paper I could find,
but somehow I think they all play nicely with one another.
The red striped vellum was stuck in a used paper organizer
I bought at a yard sale years ago. Glad to finally make use
of it.

I just had to use one of  Megan's newer images,
Worried Skellie.
So sweet.
In a "stitched-closed-mouth" sorta way. 
Personally, I think all boys should come with this option.

I accordion folded the panel behind the main image, and
then hit it with a sanding block for stripes and distress.
I managed to work in some twine (that I have had for far too long),
by wrapping it around the panel in a random fashion. 
Lastly, I added some stick on brad heads, but had to modify
them a bit to match the color scheme. 
Viola!
Hope you are inspired enough to enter, but if you still need
some more inspiration, check out what the rest of the DT
came up with over at the