Hello again everyone!
I've got another card to share with you all today. I've absolutely no motivation to study tonight and this is going to make me feel like I've done something! lol
I'm back down in Timaru and I've left all of my crafting gear at home, so I have nothing to play around with here T_T Dad just texted me this morning that my new purchases off someone has arrived today. Which means more baby stamp sets and houndstooth!!!!! But I will have to wait till next weekend to play with them <_<
Anyhow, here's a baby card to keep you entertained. I have to admit, the next three cards all look more or less the same. But I just love this style and technique. Stamp backgrounds with outlined images, then go around each image with T1 Copic Sketch marker for a bit of shading and then run it through the Woodgrain impression plate. It totally rocks <333
This card is specifically made for one of my patients who is eagerly waiting to deliver her baby next week. I seriously hope the baby is still a girl when we deliver her lol
I think this makes such a neat card. It's simple, yet has enough. And it's very very easy to colour coordinate too. Btw, I used my brand spanking new Berry Sorbet ink pad. It inks beautifully. Though I have to say, Orange Zest inks and stamps better than any I've ever tried. Anyway, a close-up view here. You should be able to see the Woodgrain Impression a bit better here.
Hope you enjoyed this post. Next two cards aren't really that different but hey, at least I'm posting now aren't I? ;)
Thanks for poppin' by!
SUPPLIES & TOOLS:
STAMP: [PTI] Night Night Moon, Fillable Frames #5
INK: [PTI] Berry Sorbet; [SU!] Early Espresso
PAPER: [PTI] Berry Sorbet, Vintage Cream
OTHER: [PTI] Satin ribbon (Berry Sorbet), Fillable Frames #5 die, Woodgrain Impression Plate; [Copic] Sketch Markers (R20, R24, R29, T1)
3 comments:
Amazing card! I love the grey outline and the texture on top!
Very sweet card! i love the grey :) And great method too - thanks for sharing!
Cute card. Love the colors. Grat background.
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