Inspirations

Inspirations
The color you see is the color you get!
Showing posts with label Beth Norman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beth Norman. Show all posts

Monday, September 26, 2011

Happy Birthday


Hi friends, Beth Norman here with today's post. This tag style is called the Gated Tag Card from the Technique Junkie Newsletter.

Lots of beautiful colours went into my work:
light purple
turquoise
garnet
blush
sky blue
tutu pink
buttercup
lavender
sapphire

Monday, September 12, 2011

Happy Birthday


Hello, Beth Norman here with a birthday card for you. These tiny inchies were painted using:
turquoise
tickled pink
lucky lemonaide
chocolate brown

My stamp set is Crab & Co from Stampin Up.

I hope I inspired you.

Monday, August 29, 2011


Hello friends. Beth Norman here with today's post. As I type this I'm enjoying the cooler temperatures that we see here South Western Ontario, Canada. I'm preposting as I'm heading down to visit my mom in Georgia who says to expect 90 degree weather. Not sure if I'm up to more hot weather, but I'll take whatever I can get--I guess.

My card uses the Faded Texture background from the Technique Junkie Newsletter.

The colours of CI paints I used are:
Lavender
Sky Blue Plum
Rose Quartz

Monday, August 15, 2011


Yes, it's time for another post by me, Beth Norman.
This stamp, from I Brake for Stamps, is one of my favourite stamps. I paired my painted image with the Aged Tile technique from the Technique Junkie Newsletter.

Paints I used are:

Lavender
Plum
Pumpkin
Spring Green
Garnet
Turquoise

Thanks for stopping by today!

Monday, May 23, 2011

Dear Friend


Hello. Thank you for joining us today. Beth Norman here with today's sparkle and shine. Today I painted my Stampin Up flower with CI paint. I love how it adds shine because it makes my card pop.

I created my flower by stamping it out four times. Each section was cut out, to create four flower petals. I then turned over the petals and painted them with Tombow markers, then distressed around all the edges. Next, I painted the flower petals with CI paints.



Some sparkle and shine for you. Enjoy your day!

Stamps: Stampin' Up


Monday, April 25, 2011

It's Time to Bloom


Hi there. Did you have a nice weekend? With the long-weekend behind us, let's begin another one by using Creative Inspirations Paint. All of the orange is painted up with CI paint. Along the bottom of the skirt and inside of the bow, I painted using a CI paint stick. Then, I used my artist paint brush and blended my orange on the collar and on the dress. I love to use my chisel-end brush. CI paint works beautiful with each method of painting.
In my background, I sponged a sky and then added grass. Secret trick: use a winter icesicle punch and turn it upside down ;)
My background is called the Dry Embossed Wash technique.


Here is a close-up where you can see the sparkle and shine from the Creative Inspirations Paint. Opps, that's not a mark in your screen, it is actually a little bit of glue. After my project was coloured and painted, I went to glue on my butterfly and left a little bit of glue behind. You don't have to do the same--LOL.

Don't forget to come back tomorrow for more creative work from The Creative Inspirations Paint Design Team.

Raggedy Anne is a digital image from Sweet and Sassy Stamps. Sentiment is from Stampin' Up!

Thank you for stopping by!