Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Delicious Doodles Blog Hop- It Does a Body Good

Howdy everyone! Yes, that's my Texas showing through, ugh. Today the Smeared and Smudged Design Team has a treat for you- a blog hop featuring images from Delicious Doodles! You may or may not know that Delicious Doodles is one of our fabulous sponsors over on the S&S Forum this month, and Teri has so graciously let our DT work with some of her awesome digi images.

After you take a gander at all the delicious inspiration we have to offer you today (delicious, get it?) swing on by the forum and participate in some of our monthly challenges where you can have your chance to win awesome prizes from Teri at Delicious Doodles, and Madness Paper who just happens to be Lisa from our own DT!

For my project today I started off with the Love's Faded Memory image, which is a cool vampy skull (see the fangs?) with a rose. I colored with my new prisma markers, and I have to say that it is getting fun working with markers. I know, I know, that's so last year, but I've never used them before so rather than bombarding you with techniques, I decided to just practice my coloring.
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The base of my project is a milk carton. There is a store here called Creation Station, and they sell surplus and recycled stuff that they get from manufacturers, companies, etc. Basically they keep alot of stuff out of landfills and the bonus is YOU as the customer get really neat goodies for a great price to use in your creative endeavors, whatever they may be. Anyways, the last time I was there I picked up a whole bunch of these clean, empty, unfolded milk cartons, like the ones you'd find in grade school.



I covered my carton with deco paper, assembled with red line tape, and then inked it up. I added my colored image, some pink brads as closures, and then wrote "Love" on the top. Pretty simple really, but I think it's a cool little Valentine candy holder. Plus I got to practice my mad coloring skills, ha ha! I know the skull doesn't look like much coloring went into it, but believe me, it has layers! ;)

So, I hope you get some inspiration from my project and all the others featured today. Have fun hopping and thanks for stopping by!

Teri

Tori

Alison

Kelli

Black Dragon

Lady Brayton

Meredith

Kapree

Lisa

Alex

19 comments:

  1. Awesome job with the skull hun - love how you turned it sideways!
    Hugs,
    Teri x

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  2. That milk carton is AWESOME! Love it! Thanks for the blog hop, I had a lot of fun hopping around and viewing everyone's gorgeous projects!

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  3. wonderful job! i love the pink and brown combo. and you can see the shading/coloring, and it looks fabolous!

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  4. that project is fabbo Terra,the colouring and the colours are fantastic...

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  5. Totally love this and now I have an idea of where to head with the milk cartons I got from there. Awesome Awesome Awesome!!! LOVE IT

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  6. The treat box is wonderful and the skull image is a must have! I've gotta run over and peek at those images NOW or I'd be raving more about the delightful creation.

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  7. Great project! I think your coloring is fab!

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  8. Great looking carton. I love this image and have used it a few times. Love the colouring

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  9. love what you made and your coloring. Markers better not be last year, because I pretty much suck at everything else, LOL!

    Sounds like a fabulous store! FUN!!!

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  10. Very cool idea! Well done with the coloring too - it has such depth :)

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  11. Love the upcycling of the carton! It's awesome! The shading/coloring of Teri's skull image is really realistic. TFS, Dianne

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  12. Wow love your milk carton what a fantastic idea
    Luv Jane xxx

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  13. Just GORGEOUS Terra!! Your coloring is BEAUTIFUL!!! I'm so inspired to use my milk cartons now!! I also love the papers that you've chosen!

    Hugs!
    Meredith

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  14. the skull is excellent! wish I could get unfolded milk cartons - what a great idea!

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