Saturday, January 30, 2021

Love

Good morning friends!  Today I'm sharing a Valentine card using an adorable stamp from Paperie Ink.

These little cuties are from the Many Thanks stamp set.  I used a cloud stencil and Picked Raspberry Distress Oxide Ink to create the clouds on my card.  I diecut the ground and inked it with Shabby Shutters and Mowed Lawn Distress Oxide Inks.  I sponged bristol card with Picked Raspberry and Festive Berries Distress Oxide Inks and then diecut the LOVE letters and lots of tiny hearts.  I colored the foxes and wagon with copics and adhered them to my card with foam tape.  I used a black glaze pen on the foxes' eyes and noses and used a white gel pen to create tiny hearts on the fox's scarf.  I adhered the tiny hearts in the wagon, in the fox's hand, and in the sky.

Copics Used:

Fox -E08, E15, E13, E11; C3, C1; E02, E00, N08

Wagon - R29, R27, R24; N8, N6, N4

Thanks so much for stopping by.  I hope you have a wonderful weekend.

Hugs, Anita  

Friday, January 29, 2021

I'm So Glad That We're Friends

Good morning friends!  Today I'm sharing a Valentine card that I made to send to some sweet friends.

This adorable image is from the Joyful Heart Bears stamp set by My Favorite Things.  I think this stamp has been discontinued because I couldn't find it in their shop.  I used the Perfect Bricks Stencil from Honey Bee Stamps and Spun Sugar Distress Oxide Ink to create the background on my card.  The sentiment is from the Friends Forever stamp set by Pretty Pink Posh.  I colored the stamped image with copics and fussy-cut him.  I used a Wink Of Stella Clear Glitter pen on the hearts on his sweater and in the bucket.  I adhered the bear with foam tape for dimension and then added some red heart embellishments.

Thanks so much for stopping by.  I hope you have a wonderful weekend.

Hugs, Anita

Monday, January 11, 2021

Birthday Wishes

Good morning everyone!  Today I'm sharing a card featuring a stamp set from Paperie Ink.

These sweet little penguins are from the Kebin The Penguin stamp set.  I sponged Cracked Pistachio and Peacock Feathers Distress Oxide Inks on bristol card and then spattered it with white and teal watercolor paints.  Next I diecut snow slopes, inked the edges with copics, and adhered the snow to my card.  I colored all the images with copics.  I used a black glaze pen on the penguin eyes and Nuvo Crystal Glaze on their beaks and feet.  I used a white gel pen on the gifts and added more Crystal Glaze on the diecut balloon.


Copics Used:

Penguins - C05, C03, C01, Y11; R20, R00; Y38, Y35

Trees - YG17, YG13, YG01

Gifts - BG07, BG05, BG01; V09, V06, V05; YG17, YG13, YG01


Thanks so much for stopping by.  I hope you have a wonderful week!

Hugs, Anita      

Monday, January 4, 2021

Bring On The Snow

Good morning everyone!  Today I'm sharing a card featuring one of the newer stamp sets from Paperie Ink.

These cute skiing critters are from the Snow Good stamp set.  While I'm definitely not a skier, I do live in frosty Ohio and we've already had a few snowfalls this year.  This stamp set is perfect for creating all your winter cards!  I decided to make a slimline card so I could feature several of these sweet little animals.  My card measures 3.5" x 8.5" and is made from red cardstock.  I adhered some blue snowflake design paper and then adhered a snow slope using foam adhesive for dimension.  Next I added three frames that I diecut from the same red cardstock, and I also added some snowflakes.  

I stamped the animals on Neenah, ran them through my ScanNCut, and colored them with copics.  I used a black glaze pen on the penguin's eyes and added some Nuvo Crystal Glaze to the penguin's beak and feet and also to the fox and moose noses.  I adhered the animals with foam tape also.

Copics Used:

Fox - E08,  E15, E13, E11; E01, E000; 100; C3, C1; G99, G94, G43; R59, R37, R35

Penguin - C3, C1; YR04, Y38; B99, B97, B95, B93, B91

Moose - E55, E53, E51, E50; E01, E000; G99, G94, G43; R59,R37, R35; B97, B95, B93 

Thanks so much for stopping by.  I hope you have a fabulous week!

Hugs, Anita