this week's sponsor is digital delights, who are offering a $10 prize voucher to the winning entry! the design team was given a selection of adorable digital delights digi-stamps with which to work, but like all ice cream cones everywhere, this one was really calling my name!
i couldn't decide whether to go all techy with my project, or get seriously hands-on and traditional. 'cause that's the best part about digi-stuffs, isn't it? you have so much *CHOICE*! finally i decided to make something with each mindset, to show how flexible these babies are!
first i went entirely computery:
ok, not to be braggy, but how cool is custom-made, one-of-a-kind giftwrap??! and it was EASY AS PIE...or, in this case, ice cream!
first i opened the uncolored ice cream cone image in photoshop and used the paint bucket tool to color the cone and the swirls of soft serve. after i saved each color of image (so i can use them later, for something else!) i went into broderbund printshop and opened a blank 8.5 x 11" page, and placed my brightly colored ice cream cones all over it. i flipped some of the images, and rotated others, to get a nice "random" placement of images. i even let some of the cones dangle off the edge of the digi-canvas, the way they do on "real" giftwrap. when i was happy with my design, i just printed it out; then all i needed was a little bit of tulle (embellished with tiny epoxy hearts from my stash) and one cut-out cone as decoration...et voila! my favorite part of this is that by saving the file i can print out as many of these as i want; plus it'd be really simple to add a child's name, or the occasion (wouldn't this be great for birthday party "goodie" bags?!) to make it even more personal!
on the other hand, sometimes you just want all the fun of touching and cutting and pasting REAL PAPER, dontcha? so for my second project i went hard-core old skool:
many thanks to cheryl and kirsty for this awesome opportunity. the ♥YUM♥ challenge will run until 11:59pm EST, next monday, august 9th; be sure to check out the city crafter blog to see all the fabulous designer projects, and i do hope lots of you will play along with this super-fun challenge! ♥
This is awesome Lauren, you truly show how versatile digital stamp could be, and we are very honored to have you here as our Guest Designer this week, thanks a million!
ReplyDeletewonderful projects, Lauren!! love the gift wrap! too cute and the paper pieced card is soooooo yummy!! love the colors you used!!
ReplyDeleteLove your ice cream cones! The digi present is wonderful! I am in awe of the "real" one! The stitching of the cone is OMG fab. Is that hand stitching around the ice cream parts? So unbelievable..... Now I think I need ice cream for breakfast....hmmmmm.....
ReplyDeleteThe wrapping paper is awesome! Great idea. LOVE it and the card. That stitching is awesome. Your sewing machine must love you because mine would spit on me before letting me do something so nice. haha Talk to you soon!
ReplyDeleteabsolutely DELISH!!! Congrats on the Guest Designer spot...sooooo deserved:)
ReplyDeleteAMAZING!!! LOOOOOOOOVE the gift wrap idea!! I said it before and I'll say it again...GENIUS!
ReplyDeleteLove your happy, yummy birthday paper and tag and your layered ice cream cone card! Great projects, all of them!
ReplyDeleteAwesome Lauren, just awesome! I love how you showed the different approaches to digi stuffs!
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How cool is this? I love your wrapping paper, and I love the way you used this stamp!
ReplyDeleteThose cones are just fabulous ... I swear, I've been on a bizarre ice cream kick lately ... want some every day ... however, my waist is saying i should switch to digital.
ReplyDeleteYou ROCK! Okay, so admittedly I am totally lost...and in awe...on how you made the wrapping paper. I was doing my usual shaking my head as I read your post at your unbelievable talent, then I saw the ice cream cone card!!! This is truly wonderful with the varied patterns and the stitching. Gorgeous, L!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the Guest Designer spot.. I really like the idea with homemade and personalized wrapping paper.. And that paperpieced card looks like it's made out of fabric.
ReplyDeleteSupercuuuuuuuuute...
your wrapping is so delicious , who would not love that in a package, AMAZING!!!!
ReplyDeleteYUMMY. Love the wrapping paper and matching bow decoration. And your card is delish too.
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