Showing posts with label Sittin' Pretty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sittin' Pretty. Show all posts

Thursday, April 13, 2023

My Favorite Things - CC209

 







Well hello there and welcome to a new Color Challenge CC209 for MFT Stamps.  This is my inspiration card and this is what I've used in the making of it:-


I masked a line on an A2 panel and above it I softly ink blended using Cotton Candy Ink by MFT.   I spattered and blotted up water, then added some white acrylic paint to water and spattered that and finally I spattered some Poppin' Pink ink loosened with a drop of water too.

I popped the panel in my Misti to stamp the sentiment and applied this panel to my card base.




I stamped and coloured the images from Sittin' Pretty using the following Copic markers:-

Door - RV19, RV17, RV09, RV06, T1, T0, C00, BG0000
Girl Skin - E34, E33, E11, E21, E00
Girl Blush - RV06, RV02
Girl Hair - E43, E42, E0000
Girl Clothes - RV00, C1, C00
Plant Greenery - YG99, YG97, YG95, YG93, YG91
Medium Pink Pot and Tulips - V05, V01, RV02, RV00

All images were die cut and either glued directly or added with foam tape for dimension and I finished by simply highlighting points using a white gel pen.




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Thursday, April 28, 2022

My Favorite Things - CC188

Whose up for a new colour challenge for MFT Stamps?   Super pretty colour combination for this challenge and which I used for this CAS inspiration card.   Read on for all the details.






                                                                                                                                                                    Here's what I used for my card:-


I created an A2 panel of the pink cardstock and adhered it to my card base.   I then used the A2 Stitched Rectangles die to create a panel of white cardstock which I stamped with the door image and added the mailbox and wall sconce light.   I chose the perfect sentiment from Essential Sentiments and stamped this too then this panel was backed with white craft foam and applied to the pink card base.




I stamped the images from Sittin' Pretty and coloured them with the following Copic markers:-

Skin - E04, E11, E21, E00
Hair - E43, E42, E40, E50
Greens - YG17, YG13, YG03, YG01
Deep Pink - RV04, FRV1
Medium Pink - RV02, RV2
Light Pink - RV10
Greys - T1, T0


Images were die cut using the coordinating dies, backed with foam tape and applied to the simple background for a fresh, minimal but pretty clean and simple feel.  I reached for my white gel pen to highlight a few points and then the inspiration card was complete.




Best of luck with your challenge entry.

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Tuesday, April 13, 2021

My Favorite Things - Release Day!

Hello friends!  Release day at My Favorite Things is here..... what are you going to add to your shopping cart?   Maybe you'll add the adorable Birdie Brown stamp set called Sittin' Pretty as seen in my card today.






To create my card I first stamped and Copic coloured my chosen images from the Sittin' Pretty stamp set, I also die cut the images using the coordinating Die-namics.  I prepared a white panel of cardstock using the A2 Stitched Rectangles STAX and adhered the images using dimensional foam tape.




I wanted the look of a white farmhouse and so I used the Skinny Strips Die-namics to create wood siding and die cut several strips which I glued in slightly overlapping layers from the bottom up.   I then added the pots of tulips with more foam tape.   I stamped only part of one of the sentiments from the stamp set to a strip made using the Stitched Sentiment Strips Die-namics and was applied with foam tape to keep up with the rest of the dimension on this card.

The decorative panel was then adhered directly to another panel using the STAX again in a larger size and I used a sheet from Petite Gingham 6 x 6 Paper Pad which complimented the other colours.




Finally I adhered all of this to my white cardstock card base and highlighted a few points with a white gel pen.   Card complete!

Thanks for stopping by,  I sincerely hope I've been able to offer you plenty of inspiration this way for your own projects.  Happy crafting!