Showing posts with label Mo Manning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mo Manning. Show all posts

Saturday, January 24, 2015

{SSSC} You're Sweet


Hi there! Tonight I have a card to show you that I made for my niece Elliot's 6th Birthday! I used the image Cotton Candy from Mo's Digital Pencil. Elli has been wanting a cotton candy themed bday for awhile, but she changed her mind and went with a Pajama and Pancake brunch themed party! It was very fun and my SIL did an amazing job with the cake and cupcakes, and of course all the actual brunch food! Mandi iced the cake to look like a stack of pancakes! It was amazing! And you can kind of see the 'bacon and eggs' cupcakes in the background….


The cotton candy party was no more, but I had planned to use this image for her, and I even got her a cotton candy machine and a bunch of candy you can use to make cotton candy! FUN!



I added a hint of glitter to the gigantic heap of cotton candy! The sentiment is from SugarPea Designs Classroom Cupids. Dies are by MFT, as well as button and twine.


I used this weeks SSSC! Check out what the Sweet Sunday Stampers have been up to:



Saturday, November 1, 2014

{SSSC} Amanda


Hey there- I've had this image coloured up for weeks, just hadn't had the chance (actually motivation) lately to put her on a card. I'm just in a funk I guess. Anyone else ever feel that way? I think mommy-hood has me so busy lately with the kids activities, that stamping is about the last thing on my mind! My middle boy started hockey this past week, so two nights at the arena for him during the week, and my little one started skating a few weeks ago, so add another night, at a different arena onto my week! Three nights a week at the rink….Sigh….But I do love watching them have fun and improve! I could do without helping him get all his equipment on and tying skates though!! My back is aching! ;) Throw in one night per week of winter swimming lessons for all three boys and I am cut out to have no life of my own in no time! 


This image was a little bit sad to colour up, and I had def been putting it off I think…Almost scared I wouldn't do it justice I guess. You see, one of my stamping friends tragically and suddenly passed away not to long ago. Although we had never met in person, we spent time on the same design teams (Kraftin' Kimmie for a large stint- we were 'hired' at the same time) and as most of you paper-crafters know, we can easily become friends with people we have only chatted with online. Some of my best friends are girls I've 'met' working in this industry! Geez, did that sound hooker-ish? LOL! 'Girls in the industry'!! Rest assured, all I sell are my cards! 
So anyhow, most of you probably know that I am speaking of the lovely Amanda Reed, who was oh-so-talented and just such a sweet and supportive person! She was a treat to work with and always there to listen and lift you up... one of those people who really are genuine and caring! One of the good ones, so to speak. She was far to young and my heart goes out to her hubby and her fur-babies. She was a real crazy cat lady (hehe! Sorry Amanda, I couldn't resist) and one of the artists whom she designed for (Mo Manning) drew up this sweet illustration, and sold it to raise money for one of the charities close to Amanda's heart. I believe Mo raised over $400 selling this digital stamp. She is still available in the store, at regular price now, and no longer for the animal charity. You can find her HERE. She is fittingly named Amanda <3 font="">

For the inside, I used more of the patterned paper and a sentiment that I adore from Verve Stamps. I think it can be applied to cats, don't you?



I followed this weeks SSSC for my card layout.

Check out what the other Sweet Stampers have for you!

Sunday, December 29, 2013

{Mo Manning} Room-mates

Hey there- just popping on to share a Christmas card that I made and didn't get around to blogging! This one features another digital image by Mo's Digital Pencil, called Igloo


I coloured it with Copics, and added Stickles Rock Candy glitter to the igloo blocks. I really love how the igloo turned out!! I used a Spellbinders die, SU ribbon and a Dress It Up button glued on top of the bow. The sentiment is from a MFT PI set.