Showing posts with label Sunday Postcard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sunday Postcard. Show all posts

Tuesday, 14 January 2025

Sunday Postcard Art: Happiness

 

Hello


I created a digital postcard for the Sunday Post Card Art challenge. The theme this week is Happiness.


How adorable are these two boys - they are from Artemis Journal's set called 'Whimsical Boy'. I removed the backgrounds and placed them on a cloudy sky paper from Creative Fabrika. I added flourishes and whimsical clouds with dangling stars from DigitalScrapbook.com to the sky and a grungy edge. The title and frame was added in PicMonkey.

Thanks for stopping by today.

xoxo

Thursday, 9 January 2025

Sunday Postcard Art: Dreams


Hello

I created a digital postcard for the Sunday Post Card Art challenge. The theme this week is Dreams.

A dream is where it all begins ....


Dream dust, dreamcatcher, pink, fluffy clouds, pink crescent moon, dreamy girl, a jar to capture dreams within: elements from Clean png 

Grungy masks and borders, gold stars: from DigitalScrapbook.com  

Watercolour style background: FreePik

Created in PicMonkey.

Thanks for stopping by today.

xoxo


Monday, 18 March 2024

Sunday Postcard: Stars

 

Hello

The challenge this week at the Sunday Postcard is Stars.

Here is my digital postcard:


I used background paper from Raspberry Road, whilst the digi stamp of the moon and woman are from collage sheets by Gecko Galz. The stars, the splatter elements, the sentiments and the border masks are from DigitalScrapbook. com.

Thanks for stopping by today. 
xoxo

Thursday, 22 February 2024

Sunday Postcard: Scribble


   Hello

The challenge this week at the Sunday Postcard is Scribble.

Here is my digital postcard:


I have to laugh ... even my scribble is ordered and symmetrical - I just can't help myself!

Singing, scribble girl created in Image Creator; scribble background, frame, stitching and border from DigitalScrapbook.com. Extra scribble marks from PicMonkey graphics.

Thanks for stopping by today. 
xoxo


Wednesday, 14 February 2024

The Key to my Heart

  Hello

The challenge this week at the Sunday Postcard is Keys

Here is my digital postcard:


I have a key on there - on the gentleman's lap, but really I went with the idea of a metaphorical key to the woman's heart. 

The lovely door backdrop is from a set called Doors and Windows from G&T Designs. I added extra flowers and plants at the base of the door from DigitalScrapbook.com. The colourised, vintage people are from Chez Simone Tresors and I gave the gentleman a chair to sit upon.

I layered a couple of border overlays and added a frame in PicMonkey.

Thanks for stopping by.
xoxo 

Thursday, 8 February 2024

Marie Antoinette: Keep Your Head and Eat Cake


 Hello

The challenge this week at the Sunday Postcard is Marie Antoinette.

I made a couple of postcards this time.

Here is my first one:

I decided to go a little 'vintage', tongue-in-cheek style with this one. I used a couple of papers from Gecko Galz, fading and blending the one with French words and images. The png elements, the cat, cup cakes, the necklace and crown are from DigitalScrapbooking.com. The stitching, border masks and the word 'cake' are also from DigitalScrapbooking.com 
I am fully aware that she never actually said, 'Let them eat cake' :)

And here's the second:
 

This one is a little bit more 'modern Marie' :)
I created the Marie image in Image Creator and placed her on an embroidered and petal encrusted background from Creative Fabrica. The borders, shadows and bling are courtesy of DigitalScrapbooking.com

Thanks for stopping by.
xoxo 


Tuesday, 30 January 2024

Distance: The Extra Mile

 

Hello

The challenge this week at the Sunday Postcard is Distance.

Here is my digital postcard:


How happy is this March Hare? He's from a set of four available at the Conjurer of Dreams Etsy store. I removed his background and placed him upon an image of a winding road created in Image Creator. I found the road sign via an internet search and added some borders from Digital Scrapbook.com to frame it. I typed the sentiment.

Thanks for stopping by today.
xoxo