I have some fun things to share with you today. I was asked by the fabulous Brooke Stockman to be a guest designer for this week's Cinema Saturday Creative Challenge. I think the whole idea of these challenges is genius and I love participating when I can! I was thrilled with this week's pick which just happens to be Mary Poppins. I decided to also work my SFYTT into a fun Mary Poppins creation as well. We were lucky to be able to see Mary and Burt at Disneyland last week. They were in front of the Coca-Cola building and then again dancing in the Celebration Street Parade. Doesn't she look cute?
So...my first creation was made with the "Feed the Birds" scene in mind. You all know how much I love birds, yet that scene always really scared me when I was little. I thought the old lady was super scary and then it was so awful that Mr. Banks wouldn't let Michael use his "two pence" to buy some crumbs for the birds. I decided to embrace my love of birds and face my fears and create a fun project. I used my nestabilites label die to make a window so you could see the bird seed inside.
I really liked all of the colors in the bird seed.
I used a tranparency& stamped the bird image with Cotton White StazOn. I folded the top over, pinked the edges and secured it by punching two holes with my crop-a-dile and added two different ribbons. The tags were computer generated and then I stamped the nest for the bottom. I had a lot of fun with this project.
I decided to incorporate a little "Mary" into my SFYTT card as well. I really wanted to recreate the feel of her fun outfit she wears once they jump into the sidewalk chalk painting. I chose a sentiment that I thought that Mary might say. It is fromPapertrey ink's Mega Mixed Messages. I was so thrilled to see how nicely it fit inside my ribbon label nestabilities die that just arrived from Ellen this week.
Her outfit has roses all over it, so I couldn't resist my favorite image from SU!'s retired "Gentler Times". I think I have done pretty well not using it in a design for a while. I colored it with reinkers, copic and prismacolor markers. All of the edges are sponged with Vintage Photo distress ink. I added a bit of lace, satin and organdy ribbon for a victorian feel. I asked my husband if it looked like a Mary Poppins card and he said No! Ugh!
OH well! I had fun with it! You will want to check out the other gals creations; they always blow me away...and Jen has a new guest designer for the month of May that you won't want to miss!
OH well! I had fun with it! You will want to check out the other gals creations; they always blow me away...and Jen has a new guest designer for the month of May that you won't want to miss!
This IS absolutely gorgeous! What a beautiful layout, and I love the colors!
ReplyDeleteThe bird seed bag is so cool! I love how you did the whole thing and the sentiment also. Great job!
ReplyDeleteOH MY GOODNESS!!! Wow, both of these projects are absolutely breathtaking! Love what you did with the sketch! :)
ReplyDeleteOh my word Kelly, both are absolutely gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteBoth just beautiful. x
ReplyDeletechim-chiminy!!! these are tremendous!! and wouldn't it be great to have a supercalifragilisticexpealidocious stamp?
ReplyDeleteKelly - thank you SOOO much for being our Guest Designer this week at Cinema Saturday! We just adore your style and were just blown away by your projects - your card is stunning and the bag is simply elegantly marvelous! You are SUCH an inspiration and are ABSOLUTELY fabulous!!!
ReplyDeleteand I totally agree with Susan that we totally need a supercalifragilisticexpealidocious stamp!!!
Hope you are having a great day!
Best wishes and hugs!
Sankari :)
Great projects, I especially "LUV" the bird seed packet.....great spring gift idea.....just because it's spring!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
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Absolutely fabulous is right, Kell Bell! OMG, I keep going back and forth from the feed the birds to the sfytt, drooling all over my keyboard!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on hosting the cinema challenge--I need to check that out!
Every time I visit your blog I am blown away! Both of these projects are amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteyour style makes my jaw drop!! i love these!!
ReplyDeletesupercalifragilisticexpealidocious!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for being our guest designer for "Mary Poppins" We could think of no other better for the job than you... You are perfect in every way!!!
I totally look up to you and get inspiration from you every time I visit your blog... I {heart} you and your sTyLe!
Your "Feed the Birds" bag totally Rock! All the detail is just amazing.. Can you believe if all bag of bird seed looked that amazing... Birds would starve because no one would even open them....
Thanks again for playing with little old us...
Hugs
Brooke
What a fun idea! And super too cute!
ReplyDeleteMany Blessings,
M.
Love, love, love your birdseed idea! Such a clever way to incorporate Mary Poppins!
ReplyDeleteBoth projects are incredible, Kelly! Congrats on the GD spot with Cinema Saturday - you rocked the challenge! Love, love, love your style - you're such an inspiration!
ReplyDeleteHow fun!! I think you captured the spirit of Mary Poppins perfectly! I loved that movie too. I always felt sad when I saw the "feed the Birds" scene. but , all in all a great memory. the seed bag could be altered for use a weddings, perhaps? Hugs,
ReplyDeleteHeidi Kilgore
Oh My, how cute are those, love those colors on the card... it really pops...
ReplyDeleteoh I loooove the bird feed packages, I may try a similar idea as a housewarming gift for a friend who is moving soon, and she is worried she won't get as many birds in her new garden so this would be perfect :)
ReplyDeleteKelley, these are soooo gorgeous!!! Love the colors and created textures!!!! Your sponge and sewing detailing are just amazing!!! Wonderfully done!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat memories from Mary Poppins and your bird seed container and card were both very lovely! You have terrific ideas and I appreciate you sharing them with the rest of us!!
ReplyDelete"Practically Perfect in Every Way" is right and what do husbands know about Mary Poppins and papercrafting! LOL!! Both of these projects are just Scrumptious!! Your feminine vintagey style (esp. with birds and roses) never ceases to amaze me. You truly are the queen at that! Your eye candy is sweeter than a "spoon full of sugar" for sure!!
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing! You are such a fresh, fun and creative addition to the PTI DT. Thank you for your inspiration
ReplyDeleteI gotta tell you, this brought a little tear to my eye(happy tear)!! I am such a sucker for Disney World, and the last time I was there I stood in line for a half an hour to get my picture taken with Mary Poppins..I am a nanny ya know!!LOL!!
ReplyDeleteTotally gorgeous as usual!!
These are just gorgeous! I love your bird seed bag and that beautiful card, especially those roses.
ReplyDeleteWhat a happy memory you just brought me! I used to love watching Mary Poppins with my kids when they were small; I loved the music, the clothes...and I love your seed project!
ReplyDeleteLove this--and the memories of MP, too! I remember trying to teach our little brother to say "supercali....." you get the picture! Wonderful takes on the challenge!
ReplyDeleteFantastic take on the Mary Poppins movie. Your stuff is just gorgeous & detailed. TFS, Amy.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous idea - I just love the bird seed bag and I'm going to have to make some to give to friends!
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