The Our Daily Bread Challenge for February 2013 is fruit. I search through all my digis, and wasn't able to come up with much. Fruit is just not one of those subjects that ends up on my cards very often. After my extensive search, I did manage to locate a cupcake with a cherry on top. The image is by Elizabeth Dulemba. You can find her wonderful collection of images here http://dulemba.com/index_ColoringPages.html, I used Prismacolor pencils with baby oil to color the image, and metallic gel pens to color the sprinkles.
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Midweek Throwdown Color Challenge
The December 19th throwdown challenged OWH card makers to make cards using the colors red, white & blue for our heroes to send home to their family and friends. You can see the challenge here: http://operationwritehome.org/midweek-throwdown-color-challenge-5/
Yesterday the world didn't end, as promised by the Mayans, but my ATG gun did meet its maker, so I decided to post something red, white and blue that was already in my box.
Solid colored cardstock and a patriotic heart which I pre-colored using Microsoft Paint make this an All American card that I hope a hero will enjoy sending home.
Sunday, December 16, 2012
December 2012 Our Daily Bread Challenge
My participation in Operation Write Home's various challenges has been lacking, but what has been lacking even more is my creative juices since I went back to work at the beginning of November. It is as if working in special education preschool sucks the life right out of my "MOJO". I don't know if it is because I use it all up at work or because I come home physically exhausted. To solve this dilemma, I have set up various challenges for myself which arrive periodically via email, using www.memotome.com. If you are not familiar with this web site, you're in for a treat. For FREE they will send you email reminders for anything. You decide how often they should come, the date and the time, etc. Anyway, once per month it is now set up to remind me to participate in the Our Daily Bread challenge. This challenge is important because if we reach a certain number of cards, Our Daily Bread will donate the cost of postage to ship one box of Operation Write Home's cards to our deployed heroes, up to two per month.
Anyway, this month's challenge was easy for me. We were challenged to make a card using flowers. You can see the challenge here, as well as other entries: http://operationwritehome.org/odbd-december-challenge/ There is glitter on the card, which is normally forbidden, but the glitter I use is in the form of Tulip Fabric Paint, which does not rub off at all. I like this particular "believe" stamp. One could take it as a religious meaning, but my take on it is that it reminds me of the scene in the movie "Polar Express", and is more of an expression of hope.
Anyway, this month's challenge was easy for me. We were challenged to make a card using flowers. You can see the challenge here, as well as other entries: http://operationwritehome.org/odbd-december-challenge/ There is glitter on the card, which is normally forbidden, but the glitter I use is in the form of Tulip Fabric Paint, which does not rub off at all. I like this particular "believe" stamp. One could take it as a religious meaning, but my take on it is that it reminds me of the scene in the movie "Polar Express", and is more of an expression of hope.
Friday, July 13, 2012
July "Our Daily Bread" Challenge - Think Cool
Each Month "Our Daily Bread" sponsors Operation Write Home for the shipping costs of up to two priority mail boxes. These boxes containing blank greeting cards are sent to deployed service members all over the world. For every 25 cards posted to the challenge site, the organization will cover the cost of one box. I like to participate in the challenges when I can.
This month, with all of the heat waves and wild fires, the challenge is to think "Cool". We are supposed to use cool colors and think cool thoughts while creating our entry, which in turn will become part of our donation to Operation Write Home.
A friend of mine from high school, Deena Oshins Newell has a son, Michael Oshins, who loves to create snowman comics. www.snowmencomic.blogspot.com I had admired his work for quite a while before approaching him with the idea of using his work on my Operation Write Home cards. When I asked for permission, he didn't hesitate to get involved. His comics on my cards provides some comic relief to the service members and their families as they keep in touch during their trying times.
Anyway, here's my entry into July's "Our Daily Bread" challenge, using cool colors and Michael's creation. The tag on top is what I put on the back of each card I create using his work.
This month, with all of the heat waves and wild fires, the challenge is to think "Cool". We are supposed to use cool colors and think cool thoughts while creating our entry, which in turn will become part of our donation to Operation Write Home.
A friend of mine from high school, Deena Oshins Newell has a son, Michael Oshins, who loves to create snowman comics. www.snowmencomic.blogspot.com I had admired his work for quite a while before approaching him with the idea of using his work on my Operation Write Home cards. When I asked for permission, he didn't hesitate to get involved. His comics on my cards provides some comic relief to the service members and their families as they keep in touch during their trying times.
Anyway, here's my entry into July's "Our Daily Bread" challenge, using cool colors and Michael's creation. The tag on top is what I put on the back of each card I create using his work.
Friday, April 13, 2012
Under the definition of life sucks...
It must be surgery season. A couple of weeks ago my sister in-law in Washington had knee surgery. A couple of days ago my husband's uncle in Arizona had back surgery. Next Tuesday my sister, who lives about 25 minutes away, is having foot surgery. Normally, I wo
Laura and I have agreed on two things regarding this:
1) Life sucks because we are not going to be able to help each other through our expected to be long recuperations.
2) As soon as both of us are somewhat mobile and can travel a bit, we will meet up for lunch somewhere and let other people wait on us. Let's hope we can do this by Memorial Day.
I wanted to do something to let my sister know I was thinking of her, so I sent her a card a few days ago. I had to wait until she received it before posting.
Good luck, Laura!
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Stars & Stamps - Thinking of You - Challenge
Monday, April 2, 2012
ODBD April Challenge
Our Daily Bread designs will sponsor postage costs for up to two boxes of greeting cards for deployed service members if enough people enter their monthly challenge via Operation Write Home. This month's challenge is to make a card with an animal on it.
It takes me forever to make cards with my "shredded wheat" of a shoulder, but fortunately I already had a digi colored, and am proud to be able to participate in this challenge.
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