Showing posts with label Shelly's Images. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shelly's Images. Show all posts

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Rose Image


I made a Valentine's Day card today using my newest image. If you are interested in the rose image or any of my other images, please visit my web site here.


The image is my own original. The sentiment reads "A single rose can be my garden....a single friend, my whole world. ~Leo Buscaglia" It is computer generated.


The rose paper is old paper from my stash. And the envelope is made using Anna Griffin paper along with my Anna Griffin envelope template which I absolutely LOVE!


It is snowing here again! I know the kids are hoping for enough to have a snow day. I guess we will see.


Thanks for stopping by and have a great day!

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Catch my heart


This is the Valentine's card that I made for my husband. Hopefully he doesn't check my blog. ;)
The image is an original image drawn by me. My husband is still working hard to get my web store up and running so that crafters will be able to purchase and download my images there. Hopefully we get it up and running in the next few days. If you are interested in purchasing the image before the web store is ready please either leave a comment or email. My email address is shelly@shellysimages.com. The heart shape in the glove is an acrylic heart that I got at Hobby Lobby. I added some Glossy Accents to sparkle it up a little. The skittles are actually my first attempt at dying my own. I thought they turned out really nice. The baseball paper is by Adorn it and the other red paper is some from my stash.
Thanks for dropping by.

Monday, January 18, 2010

Another original design

I spent all day on Sunday in my studio drawing images for my new website. Hopefully my husband can help me get all of the kinks worked out soon so that I can get the site up and running. You will be able to find my images at www.shellysimages.com. So exciting!

Here is another one of my cards made with one of my drawings. The mat behind the images is from George and Basic Shapes. Thanks for looking!