Showing posts with label zetti. Show all posts
Showing posts with label zetti. Show all posts

Thursday, January 21, 2016

Oriental Zetti


Oriental stamps by Teesha or Tracy Moore.

Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Some Zetti Fun


Zetti stamps by Teesha and Tracy Moore. Cardboard pieces from Rebecca McMeen's kit "Steampunk Utopia." Map brush by Tangie Baxter.

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Three Muses Challenge - Zetti

I wanted to try creating something a little different than the usual zetti style. This is zetti underwater.


Zetti stamps by Teesha and Tracey Moore. Overlay from Photoshop Grunge class.

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Three Muses Challenge - Zetti

This past week I went to Sheila 77's blog and saw a couple of crazy, colorful backgrounds she created. Here's a link to her blog in case you would like to visit: http://orangeesmeralda.blogspot.com/ She allowed me to use one of the backgrounds for this week's zetti challenge. I guess that makes it a collaboration!


I love the black and white zetti stamps by Teesha and Tracy Moore against the wildly colorful background.

Since I love zetti art, I couldn't stop at one this week.


The zetti person is by Crowabout Studio B.

Monday, March 3, 2014

ACT 11 Training Week 3


Zetti stamps by Teesha and Tracy Moore. Background by Tangie Baxter.

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Life Book 2013 - Week 1

I'm busy preparing all of my work I did for Life Book 2012 so I can bind them into a wonderful art book. It should be pretty awesome once it's done! I'm not saying that in a bragging way. I'm just so happy that I have 18 mixed-media pages done that I can actually point to and say "I'm painting and creating mixed-media!" It makes me feel like a real artist. I believe digital artists are real artists, too, but it feels so different to get your hands all covered in paint and gesso.

Well, Life Book 2013 started this week, and I have part one of the first lesson done. We were suppose to come up with a fairy godmother or fairy godfather that we could look to for encouragement during the upcoming months whenever our inner critic starts saying nasty things to us. My inner critic is eternally mean, so I was eager to do this assignment. The character is actually a stamp I enlarged that was originally created by Tracy Moore. I love both Teesha and Tracy Moore's work! Although, I guess you already know that since I love any form of zetti artwork.




Sunday, September 16, 2012

Take A Word Challenge - Zetti


Zetti stamps by Teesha and Tracy Moore.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Digitalmania's Flickr Challenge - Art Zetti Style


(The background layer in the above picture is by Crowabout Studio B.)


(The girl and row of building are stamps purchased from Teesha Moore's web site.)

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Digitalmania's Flickr Challenge Week of 11/11/2011

The challenge at Digitalmania in Flickr is to create a piece of art in the style of one of your favorite artists. I love the journaling pages created by Teesha Moore. I created a digital collage in her style.


The man with monkey is a stamp I purchased from Teesha Moore's site. The border pieces are from a kit by CrowAbout Studio B found at Deviant Scraps.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

DigitalMania Challenge - In Style of Teesha Moore


The three characters are from zetti stamps purchased from Teesha Moore's web site.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Mad Retirement Tea Party Today!










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If you don't feel like listening to music during this mad tea party, please pause the song playing. Otherwise, you may go completely mad! Of course, that is the whole idea of a mad tea party, isn't it?


Please click on any picture if you would like to see a larger size.




I bet you were expecting to walk into a room. Surprise! I hope you're not afraid of the dark!


Ah. This looks more like a mad party!




Hey! There's Bill!

 Find yourself a cup and hunt around for your favorite kind of tea.
Don't be afraid of the zetti creatures ahead. They love parties!





Monica, try having a cup of tea. You'll feel much better!





Woops! You passed up the cup table. You really must choose a cup before you can drink any tea.






Bill's retiring, you know. Did you bring him a gift? He sure hopes so!




Look out below! The Japanese ladies are collecting the makings for their famous Bird Droppy Doop tea.




Anyone for some fresh Bird Droppy Doop tea?





"Man, I've gone to all this work, and I haven't seen one retirement present yet!"



Say, while we're walking around trying to find the other tea, maybe you'd like to see some of my zetti art.







Are there any ladies here today looking for a rich, older gentleman? I've spotted a couple of interesting characters straight ahead. I wonder what they're saying?








"Excuse us, please," said Grannie and June. "This is all well and fun, but we're still waiting for tea!" "Oh look, Grannie," June said as she pointed. "There it is!"











Don't worry, Eeyore. I'm sure the Queen of Tarts brought some lemon cookies with her. They must be on that table over there.


In case any of you actually prefer a more formal tea, here is the spot for you. We may be mad here, but we aren't uncivilized!



Oh look! How nice. Some people from the High School where I use to have my office are here. They've even come in zetti attire!

Oh oh. The person in the purple hat up there can't spell "wear." That's alright. It's a mad party anyway!

There was another retirement party for me last week, and I'll sneak in a few pictures here in case you want to see them. I just hate, though, how the camera adds 30 pounds to only some people!







Wasn't it worth looking at all those pictures just to get to this cake?



If you're having a boring time, I might recommend you trying some of Carlos' tea. All the girls at work think he's really cute.




I hope Carlos' tea took your boredom away. If you still need more excitement, there is a little clip below you can watch.


(If you didn't turn off the music above before, please do so now before watching the clip.)




 Well that was fun. Hey! I see a few more folks from work. We better go over there and hear what they're talking about. I guess they didn't get the message they were suppose to dress in zetti costumes.


Because she was the boss, Ryan. Not because she's blond and good looking!

Say! I see some of my fellow computer techs standing over there. I bet they're talking about me, too. (I'm really not conceited, but this is a retirement party for me.)




 As usual, you can see how they always display their best sides. I didn't notice any presents from them, either. Did you? I hear they spend all their money on booze anyway. But it is a stressful life being a computer tech! Oh, wait. There's one more person I worked with.

Hey! I got one present. I knew I could count on Deb! Well, time is flying. I'm old. I'm retiring. I see you've drunk up all the tea and eaten all the cookies. I say it's time for everyone to go home and take a nap. I hope you had a good time. If you didn't, here's a few more zetti pictures to view on your way out. I always like my guests to leave with a smile!












May zetti madness always brighten your day!


All of the artwork in this post was created by me with a few added elements from some digital scrapbook kits. (By CrowaboutStudio B, Tangie Baxter, Holliewood, and Marta Van Eck) I didn't put my initials on the new work I created just for this party, because I thought you might get tired of seeing them. WJC. WJC.  (Hopefully nobody steals anything.) I'd like to give a special thanks to five wonderful people who created their own zetti characters to come to this mad tea party - June, Marguerite, Judy, Grannie Annie and Chris. I also thank Teesha and Tracy Moore for the wonderful zetti rubber stamps they created and I used in much of my art.


There are many more Mad Tea Parties being held today throughout blogland. You can find where they are by visiting http://afancifultwist.typepad.com/a_fanciful_twist/ Vanessa, the hostess with the mostess, has a beautiful blog at all times of the year!