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The idea for my baby card came from some paint chips I had in my stash. I thought the colors would be perfect for a baby girl card. With the colors in hand, I picked out the closest colors of Copic markers & refills & loaded a mini mister w/ isopropyl alcohol & spritzed a plain white panel w/ it. No need to use your Copic blender refill for this when the alcohol will do the same basic job at much less cost. With the paper wet, I dropped the blender colors here & there & let the colors spread, spritzing w/ more alcohol when needed. When the colors looked like I wanted, I dropped a few droplets of alcohol to make the paler circles. When it dried, I die cut it, put it in my Misti, stamped w/ Memento, added just a touch more color to the image, then over stamped w/ Versafine. I used a white gel pen to go over the eggs. The Congratulations was die cut out of another paint chip & I shortened it by snipping off part of the word & repositioning the curlicue tail of the G.
Here’s a look at the inside & below it are the Copics I used. I also used the exact same colors of refills for the background.
Supplies:
Stamps: Serendipity Stamps – Nest in Tree |
Paper: Martha Stewart paint chips (no longer available), Hammermill white |
Ink: Memento tuxedo black, Versafine onyx (to over stamp) |
Accessories: Serendipity Baby set, Congratulations dies, Misti, white gel pen, med. corner rounder, Copic markers & matching refills, stitched rectangle dies, isopropyl alcohol 91%, mini mister |
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This card is continuing the Serendipity Challenge Theme this month of circles/dots. To make this card, I started by making a watercolor background w/ a series of washes for the ground, sky & hillside in the back right.When dry, I die cut it, placed it my Misti & stamped the barn scene w/ Memento.
Since the colors for the barn would be darker, I just added some detail watercolor on top of the barn. It turned out to be a little darker than I wanted, so I stamped the barn roof & front again on a separate piece of watercolor paper, used Brushos on the roof (to get the rusty look), painted the front, then paper pieced them on top of the original. Then I die cut w/ a pierced circle, added the white circle & put them back on top for a sort of spotlight look. A narrow white frame & the die cut Hello were attached on top.
Her’s a look at the inside. The narrow strips were about all I had left from the piece so I stamped the barn scene using the lilac distress ink then added the greeting.
Supplies:
Stamps: Serendipity Stamps – Barn w/ Windmill, (inside- Quick Note) |
Paper: watercolor, Neenah white |
Ink: Memento tuxedo black, Versafine onyx (to overstamp), (inside- Distress ink shaded lilac) |
Accessories: Serendipity Hello die, Misti, watercolor pan set, Brusho watercolor crystals, Spellbinders A2 matting basics A & B, circles, pierced circle dies |
I made this card a few days ago using more of the new images. You can get all the details on it by clicking HERE.
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