I have this adorable card using the Scarved Sweeties (Penny Black), inside of the Posted stamp, which is stamped in Archival light gray ink. I stamped the Sweeties in black pigment ink before heat setting and then watercoloured with Distress inks. I used the matching die to cut out the image (Posted Cut Out). The background is an oldie, but goodie ... embossing folder from Cuttlebug. I think it might be one of the very first embossing folders I bought over 25 years ago. :) I popped the postage stamp image over top and added a red die-cut "Joy" from AliExpress.
Close-up ...
These images are so fun to watercolour and the cutie bears keep me smiling the whole time. I added some pink cheeks and then splattered the image with diluted white paint to finish.Sending this card to the following challenges:
2) Merry Little Christmas Challenge #59 - Anything Christmas Goes
3) Penny Black Saturday Challenge - November - Optional: Make a Scene
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Stamps: Scarved Sweeties (Penny Black); Posted (Penny Black)
Paper: White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.); Mixed Media (Strathmore 140 lb.); Real Red card stock (SU!)Ink: Black Pigment (Nocturne - Versafine Clair); Shadow Grey (Archival); Distress Inks: Mowed Lawn, Rustic Wilderness, Candied Apple, Aged Mahogany, Brushed Corduroy, Gathered Twigs, Salvaged Patina, Hickory Smoke (Tim Holtz)
Accessories: Heat Tool, Posted Cut Out (Penny Black), Snowflake embossing folder (Cuttlebug), watercolour paint brushes, diluted white acrylic paint for splattering, Joy die (AliExpres)
6 comments:
These bears are so cute, I really must try and get a hold of that stamp and die set, it's always out of stock when I look! Sorry to hear you'd suffered flood damage, luckily we have solid floors but it was quite scary to see water lapping at the foundations! :)
Hey, I have that oldie but goodie, too!! I didn't think embossing had been around that long - me either for that matter!
So darling, Loll!
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We forget we have perfectly good crafty stuff and just buy more, a wonderful EF and image, love your card. x
These scarved sweeties are sweet indeed! Beautifully colored and framed. That's one of my earliest embossing folders, too, and still a favorite. It makes a beautiful background layer for your darling image!
Adorable sweeties!
This is not only adorable it's beautifully painted Loll. Love the shading on this too.
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