Showing posts with label butterfly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label butterfly. Show all posts

Saturday, March 27, 2010

March Calendar page: Wedding Photo

Another page from my 2010 Calendar. This one celebrates our wedding, six years ago! Allison McKellar took our photos.


This page was really easy, because I used a beautiful template from Pickleberry Pop (an Australian digi scrapbooking site). But I did alter it a bit and added some extra embellishments. I created the resin "&" in Photoshop.

Credits:
Template: by Deb Fisher, Kitbash Vol 4 (no longer online); Pickleberry Pop.
Elements: "Flower 6" and "Doodle 2" by Kirsty's Scraps, Keepsake free kit. "Jewellery Tag Coffee", Springy Weedy Freebie (altered); "Cream Button", Grandma's Scrapbooks Free Add On Pack (both no longer online) Shabby Miss Jenn Designs. "Shadow White Butterfly" by Sherrie JD, from Shadow Dance free kit (altered colour); "Charm Topper" by Tangie Baxter, A Walk in the Park Free Collaborative Kit (altered colour) both from Christina Renee's Block Party 2008. Glitter by Thaliris Just For Me free kit (altered).
Stamped letters: "Handstamped Alpha Freebie" by Michelle Coleman; LD.

Saturday, February 27, 2010

The Resurrection of Theism

Design I created for a series of events called "The Resurrection of Theism", in Melbourne in March 2010. See details on www.stjudes.org.au

Monday, February 1, 2010

February 2010 Calendar artwork

 
This is the February page from my calendar, which I printed at Snapfish. The photo I took in the British Museum (and was promptly told off for! - oops!)

All the design elements here are my own creations. The butterfly is a scanned image of a watercolour painting I did on holiday at the beach :) The yo-yos I made myself, photographed and recoloured (originally pink). The buttons I photographed were vintage buttons belonging to my grandmother. There is also some of her lace there and some scanned torn cardboard. The stitching, ribbons, and fabric flowers I created in Photoshop. The doodled flowers were hand drawn and then refined in Illustrator, and the background paper was created in Illustrator.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Pretty Faces by Kelly Rae Roberts

These beautiful artworks are by Kelly Rae Roberts. She has many delightful paintings and collages on her website, blog, etsy and flickr sites. I love the colours, the whimsical faces and the layered collages! So inspiring - really makes me want to paint!