Blingy Christmas

Something different today, a bit of blingy bling Christmasness. Thought I would try and use the Mistletoe digi with something from the Christmas Sentiments Sheet (01)! Both from Dr.Digi’s House of Stamps. Here is the close up of the Mistletoe digistamp, it’s only 50p! Bit of a close up, you can see my bling techniqueContinue reading “Blingy Christmas”

Tough Turkey

Gobble Gobble. Tough Turkey digistamp from Dr.Digis! I wouldn’t mess with him, would you? In fact I would probably come over all Vegetarian in his presence, lol. Here he is in the shop – And here is my version, coloured with Polychromo Pencils on Kendal Manilla Buff Cardstock. I also used some white posca pen.Continue reading “Tough Turkey”

Look Up!

Bus Stop Beth from Dr.Digi’s with her nose buried in her phone! Thought I would update Beth and make her all about her phone, rather than her being at the bus-stop! You can see all of the Bus Stop Bunch together on this stamp here. Here is Bus Stop Beth in the shop – AndContinue reading “Look Up!”

Hark!

So I am on a mission to find some easy colouring cards that I could produce in a batch for my own personal Christmas cards! I thought the Choir of Angels from Dr.Digi might be a speedy colour! It was! Here is what the digistamp looks like in the shop! (There is also a colouredContinue reading “Hark!”

Christmas Cheer

Fully into Xmas mode now and sharing some very merry elves from Dr.Digi today, this is the Christmas Cheer Digistamp! I love all the Dr.Digi Elf stamps, it’s such a good excuse to go crazy with colour, texture and patterns! Here is what the stamp looks like in the shop – And here is aContinue reading “Christmas Cheer”

Svetlana and Cyril

It’s a bonus post for todays Throwback Thursday digistamp over at Dr.Digi! 50% off today! This is Svetlana and Cyril! Whilst colouring them up I was imagining that Svetlana rather enjoyed wheeling Cyril to the top of steep hills or just around any town with cobbled streets! However in the Dr.Digi-verse Svetlana was actually aContinue reading “Svetlana and Cyril”