Monday, 3 February 2025

Conjurer of Dreams: Romance

 

Hello

Today I'm sharing some projects I made using Conjurer of Dreams images. I hope you'll pop over to the store and take a look at the Digital Art on sale for collage, scrapbooks, journals, cards and more.

We have an open, worldwide challenge at the Conjurer of Dreams Blog.
The challenge theme is always 'Anything Goes', and this month's optional theme is 
'Gothic Romance'.
We hope you'll share your projects with us.

We also have a friendly Facebook Group where we would love for you to share your Conjurer of Dream projects.

Here are my DT makes.

Firstly, I made two cards using My Gothic Love images:


The beautiful, gothic image has a small bottle from Love Potions added to it along with a heart sentiment from My Gothic Valentine. The webs were outlined with a silver, sparkle pen. The image was then mounted onto black card and placed onto the red lacy frame. It was made into an easel card.
Challenges:
The Paper Players Love Is in the Air 07/02
613 Avenue Create Lots of Love

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The second image has a die cut, blac,k lacy frame mounted onto red satin-finish card.


Challenges:
The Crafting Challenge Love is Red 28/02

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Next I made a set of snarky Voodoo Doll ATCs.
 These make me smile!



For some reason, I found these images really cute ...
I used Red Silk background paper. Each doll has Glossy Accent eyes and hearts which adds texture to the image.


Some die cut, black lace was adhered along the right side with a gingham knot bow.


And I typed snarky sentiments and cut them into strips.



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Silly, Voodoo Doll Card



Brass corners add to the texture on this card along with black lace beneath the image and the red, gingham bow at the top. Red Silk papers are the background.


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Bunnies in the Snow

This is a greyscale image from Winter Rabbits that I coloured firstly with Polychromo pencils, but then I went back and used Inktense Watercolour Pencils to add more colour depth. I also added some glitter along the snowy tree branches and added white paint splatters to replicate snowfall. The lovely image is enough, so I simply matted it onto red card and placed it on a textured white card blank


Challenges

On the card below, also an image from Winter Rabbits, I coloured the greyscale image then fussy cut it. It is on top of a laser cut, birch tree background with dotty vellum below it and dark blue card beneath that.
I die cut a frame from white card, matted it onto red card and placed it on a textured white card base.


Challenges
Crafty Animals #91 AG 26/02

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And finally, this month's CoD Digital Pieces:
The sets I used are:

Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers #259 L is for Love 28/02

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There is a free image give away on my DT post with Conjurer of Dreams today. 
The sample is below - please pop over to download  yours -----> free image here.


We have a new Free Image Challenge on the CoD blog - you can use any of the free images from January or February to make a project and upload them here. Come and join the fun!
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That's all for now.

Please visit the
Conjurer of Dreams Inspiration Group on Facebook (freebies available)

CoD Monthly Challenge always ANYTHING GOES
  Open worldwide to all participants, using any digis, stamping, mixed media etc
Free Image Challenge using images from Jan and Feb CoD DT blog Posts.
Please hop over, become a Blog Follower and join the fun.

Thanks for stopping by today.

xoxo

14 comments:

  1. Carole... what a fun site to wander through... dark and brooding then an adorable bunny!... back to dark and brooding. Wonderful set of cards! Thank you so much for sharing your talent with The Paper Players this week!

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  2. Oh my gosh, Carole! I have to agree with Elizabeth. This is such a fun site. I love the bunnies and their vintage vibe, and the voodoo dolls are a hoot, with their funny sentiments. Your Gothic Love cards are gorgeous ... dark and romantic. I love the sparkly webs on the first card and all of the details. The frames are stunning! Thank you so much for playing in my challenge at The Paper Players this week!

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  3. beautiful and fantastic cards Carole.......gr karin

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  4. These are wonderful projects. When I look at Grumpy Cupid, they are not the same images as I see you have here. Is there another set I should look at?

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    1. Thanks, Sarah! The set in the shop is the newer set. x

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  5. Oh wow you have been busy! We are glad to see you bunnies at Critter Crazy Challenge, please come back again, CarolG

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  6. With that romantic image and the choice of red and black, with a healthy dose of lace, you've really created a Gothic vibe to the card. I loved seeing your other cards too. Thanks for sharing with us at The Paper Players.

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  7. Fab creations!
    Love the voodoo ATC's and how you mix digital and non digital elements!
    Thanks for celebrating all things love with Edna and the Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers!

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  8. WOW! Busy bee Carole. Love them all!
    We're always thrilled to see each entry arrive in our mailbox at 613 Avenue Create.
    We do hope you'll return!
    Wishing you the very best luck with your entry.
    Warm Wishes, Jackie,
    DT member at 613 xx

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  9. Wow, Carole, what an amazing selection of cards! Love them! Thanks for playing with the sistahs, Jo x

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  10. I definitely need my own voodoo doll! (Seriously.) These are all fabulous. Thanks so much for sharing your art with us at the Sisterhood.

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  11. Hi Sara, a beautiful and special card. The gothic image with the magic potion is suggestive. Thanks for joining The Crafting Challenge Taty x DT

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  12. The first My Gothic Love card is dark & dramatic, love the red lacy frame again the black! Lots of awesome makes in your post. Love them all! Thank you for sharing with us @ 613 Avenue Create. Tee DT

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  13. Love the texture and dimension on these projects.Thank you for joining in at the Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers this week.

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