I love Kitschy Digitals; have for a long time now. Every design is unique and fun! I must say, I went a little overboard creating my projects with the digital kits, because I just could not chose one kit. I was really inspired and needed to play with them all. Mixing them up was the best part. I have found that I am really liking digital elements a little more now. Since I was inspired to step out of my box a little, I made two projects, Chalkboard Photo Wall Art & Kitschy Pendants.
Chalkboard Photo Wall Art
I Mixed & matched a variety of Kitschy
digital kits with my wall art set. I selected a few of my favorite
photos of my daughter, that showcase her personality and I am so
excited how they turned out. It was really fun making these. I resized
the Chalkboard papers down to 6x6 size, printed them out on the back of white cardstock & adhered them to black poster board. I used the Vintage Photo Frames
digital kit to print out my photos on regular photo paper, each of
which are displayed in different tones (color, b&w & the
Seventies action by Pioneer Woman). Then I embellished each piece with a
mix of digital elements from the Woodgrain Frames, Monotone Fresh Feathers & the Watercolor Doilies Paper Collection digital kits.
Kitschy Pendants
I wanted to make something super simple and easy to
wear necklaces when the mood strikes. So, I decided to make some
pendants. I made three in different sizes and shapes. When making each
of these, I resized them to fit the shape without distorting the design
of the images. The large circle pendant displays the pattern paper
'Patchwork' from the Calico Dream Digital Kit. I
just love the bright & bold, vibrant colors and the pattern was
just perfect. Then I continued with the same kit and made a rectangle
style pendant using Mustard Gingham pattern paper & Red Calico Flower die-cut elements. Last one is my favorite!! I used a small square glass shape using the "Hearts" Chalkboard papers digital kit for this one. How cute would it be to make a bunch of these and give to your mom or best girlfriend as a gift? Even lovely for Valentine's!
Thanks a so much Danielle for sharing your amazing digital designs with us!!
LOVE these Cindy!! Especially the chalk paper pendant! Lovely!!!
Posted by: Jen Johner | September 23, 2010 at 10:16 AM