Showing posts with label Rachelle Anne Miller Designs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rachelle Anne Miller Designs. Show all posts

Monday, May 10, 2021

Rachelle Anne Miller Designs - Hanging Stars

Hello, welcome to my blog today where I'm sneaking a peek at one of the new stamp designs coming your way from Rachelle Anne Miller Designs.   This adorable digital image is called Hanging Stars and you will be able to buy this on May 13th which is officially release day!





To create this card I placed a full size panel of Copic friendly cardstock in my home printer.  I opened the PNG digital image and I sent it to print after I increased the image size by 10% to suit my needs.





I coloured the image with Copic markers and I glittered the two largest stars and one of the smaller stars using Stickles.   A few points were highlighted with a white gel pen.

The image was cut down to A2 size leaving space at the bottom for the sentiment which is from Mama Elephant.




To finish up the card I die cut a simple stitched frame from my stash and backed it with foam tape before applying to the decorative panel.   This was then applied to my white cardstock base!  Card complete!

 
Thank you for visiting with me today, happy crafting!










Monday, March 8, 2021

Easter Bunny Girl - Rachelle Anne Miller

Today I have a new card for Rachelle Anne Miller Digital Stamps using the stamp called Easter Bunny Girl.



I received the stamp image to my email and downloaded it to my computer and then for my card I decided to reduce the stamp image down to 90% and then printed it on to Copic friendly cardstock.


I coloured my image with Copic markers and stamped my sentiment from Hello Bluebird Stamps and then trimmed down the piece of cardstock.

I adhered the feature panel to a slightly larger panel of kraft cardstock and then used the Gallery Frame #3 die by Hello Bluebird to frame out the scene, this was backed with foam tape for some nice dimension.


To finish the card I kept it simple and adhered some sparkling clear sequin accents.

Such a sweet image and an absolute pleasure to colour.  Treat yourself to a Rachelle Anne Miller digital stamp today and enjoy the instant gratification of having it instantly delivered to your inbox ready to use.

Happy crafting!














Saturday, January 9, 2021

Animal Parade - Rachelle Anne Miller Designs

Hello!   This month I am starting to design for Rachelle Anne Miller Digital Stamps.    Going forwards, I will be designing two cards a month for this talented illustrator.   Rachelle's sweet illustrations have captured my heart and the bonus here is that since they are digital you get immediate satisfaction from your purchase.  I'll tell you how I do it with this card using the Animal Parade digital stamp image.


Select and purchase your digital stamps from the website and print them onto the correct cardstock which for me was Copic friendly cardstock.   If you want to mask your image, print it a second time on to masking paper.   I use full sized sheets from Simon Says Stamp.   Before you print you can select to scale your image by shrinking or increasing the image you have bought.   Just make sure that you print your masking paper copy the same scale as the primary copy so that they match.


For this card didn't choose to mask so I simply printed it off once and then I trimmed down the piece of cardstock to a slimline panel.   I coloured my image using Copic markers and then used a pale pink shade and 'brushed' on a little background colour and I used a grey shade to add a little more texture to the ground.

Points were highlighted with a white gel pen including the prickles on the hedgehog that I then used a black pen to add more depth.

To finish up I stamped the sentiments which are from Hello Bluebird Stamps and I used a cloud die in my stash and die cut two clouds and these were applied with foam tape for some dimension.


A few little heart embellishments were glued in position and I framed out the scene using two die cuts from the Gallery Frame #5 die.   The first die cut was adhered directly and the second was applied with foam tape.

Thanks for stopping by - I'll be back later in the month with a new design for Rachelle Anne Miller Creative Studio.