Please feel free to use any of the vintage images on the website in your artwork. Be sure to share your artwork with us. This is a labor of love and I love to see what you create. Please do not post the original unaltered image on the web but post your artwork and link back to this site for the original image. Please do not sell or post the image alone or in a collection without my permission. Thank you. I can't wait to see what you create!


Monday, September 21, 2009

Digital Two for Tuesday 15















Boy time has been flying and we are now at week 15 for Digital Tuesday. This week we have two sport images also from the Jolly Times Picture Magic Book. These pictures were drawn by a famous artist Frances Brundage. I love these images so much that I bought another book with the images in it called When I Grow Up. I guess that they use to reuse these images in different books. These images are in color though. So maybe SAB one week. Our guest designer this week is Betty. She has created three beautiful projects using these images and I can't wait for you to see them. Here is her bio: "First I'd like to say that I'm so happy to be your guest host this week, and thank you cora for allowing me this opportunity and for the great images you give us every week. I'm a crafter,junker,gardener,quilter,and most importantly a wife,mom and grandma. I have always enjoyed being creative and finding new uses for things. I love old linens,lace,quilts,pretty much anything vintage, and have a passion for milkglass as well. I also love collages and digital art. This is my first time guest hosting so hope you are pleased with the results. First I resized the images and printed them out, then colored them with colored pencils. I then scanned the smaller image of the football boy and with heavy cardstock digitally created a door knob hanger for a little boys room. The next football image I used to decorate a school folder. I mounted it on 2 different cardstock papers then glued to the folder, added a few embellishments and piece of scrapbooking paper to the bottom. The little baseball figure I used to create a birthday card. Now I can"t wait to see what you have all came up with. Have a good week!!"

13 comments:

  1. These images are adorable; love seeing how you have used them too. Thanks for sharing!!

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  2. I have a nephew that would like a football card! Thanks for the images! (Good job Betty!)

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  3. What wonderful images! I don't have many boy images and these two are perfect. Thanks for sharing.

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  4. Thanks for sharing all this wonderful images!
    hugs from vienna, austria

    susi

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  5. Thank you so much for these! I love the vintage images you take so much time to have for us!

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  6. WONDERFUL boy images and the creations are lovely!!!!

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  7. Thanks so much for these wonderful images!
    Elaine L.

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  8. Thanks everyone for the nice comments on my projects. I look forward to seeing what you all have came up with.

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  9. Hi Cora and everyone who participated in the Journals of Love Challenge. Thank you all so much for supporting my project. I already received Esther's journals and have distributed them already too. It is heartwarming to have people give of their time and talent to brighten the day of someone in need. I love the diversity of the journals..I have passed out about 75 journals so far...one small idea a very big response. Thank you all! Shirley

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  10. Here is my card
    http://paperflowers1.blogspot.com/2009/09/play-ball.html

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  11. I created another card with the little football boy, if you'd like to see it click here.

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  12. I just found your site and have fallen in love with your digital stamps & clipart. Thank you so much. I made my first card using this cute boy playing baseball. You can see the card on my blog. Thanks again.

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  13. thank your for the image, you can view my cards here. i have a new digital blog aside from my paper blog. thanks.

    http://cabbiegoesdigi.blogspot.com/2010/04/inspiration.html

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