Saturday, January 29, 2011


















Stamp-Magnolia rubber stamps, Tilda
Coloured with- Copic markers
Skin-E000,E00,E01
Blush-R20
Hair-E71,E74,E43
Overalls-B93,B97
Wings-RV10 & Atyou Spica-pink02
Fence- E57,E43
Scarf & Belt-RV00,RV02
(white gel pen for highlights)
Pattered paper-Creative Memories
Doily- made using Martha Stewart corner punch 
'Layered Arches' 42-050028
also used- paper flowers,Rhinestones,Bazzill & Creative memories custom cutting system circle set


















Stamp-Penny Black 'Portraiture!' (3202K)


Coloured- Copic markers.
Doily- made using a Martha Stewart 'layered arches' corner punch.
Patterned paper-Creative Memories,
Die cut frame- Nellie's Multi frames(MFD014)
Other items- paper flowers, flower soft 'meadow',
foam squares & Versa cube ink.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

These cards have been coloured with copic markers.


The flower on this card is a Stampin' up stamp from the 'Scribble This' set.

On these Christmas cards I have used 'Tilda' stamps by Magnolia.




These cards Have been coloured by using the ink from Tim Holtz distress ink pads or re-inkers.You can use the re-inkers by putting a few drops onto a paint palette or by pressing an acrylic block directly onto the stamp pad. Using a damp paint brush or a water brush to pick up the colour and then painting it onto your image. Using extra water will give an effect similar to water colour or using the ink barley diluted(with a damp paint brush) you can achieve deeper colours. You can also achieve a deeper colour by building up the colour gradually, this option is better if you want to shade your stamped image. It is a good idea to practice on scrap paper first to get the feel of using the distress ink as paint.

The backgrounds have been achieved by using a blending tool and Tim Holtz distress ink stamp pad.Gently pick up some colour from the stamp pad onto the foam pad on your blending tool, Starting with the blending tool on a piece of scrap paper (underneath your card stock), Use a circular motion working towards your cardstock,The scrap paper will take off the concentrated colour so once you reach the it the colour blends evenly across your background(It can take a bit of practice). If you like a light ink border around the edges of your card stock, just run the blending tool around the edge(on the side edges, not directly on top of card stock)to get this effect.

The merry Christmas banner on the last image was coloured with copic markers.The lights on the Christmas tree were achieved using rhinestones and the Christmas lights wrapped around Edwin were coloured with clearsnaps smooch ink.