Ever since I saw the Easter Blossoms stamp set in the Occasions Mini, I thought, what if I inked that delightful little girl in colors instead of a silhouette?
The other night, I experimented a bit. This is what I came up with......
By inking the stamp with markers, I was able to have a real girl! I'll have to admit, the first one went in the trash, but the second try made me happy.
First, I imagined the features on the girl and used markers to color those features. Then I huffed, and puffed too for good measure, and stamped her on some Whisper White. I added some little curls with the More Mustard marker and touched up some of the flesh tones and the face with the Blush Blossom marker.
I used the BIG GUY and the Ovals die to cut the image with the largest oval.
Then I pulled out an old stamp set. I think it was the first SU stamp set I bought. It's called Watercolor Minis and I used one of the stamps to do the leaves around the edge. By the way, there is a set in the Occasions Mini, Baby Blossoms, that reminds me a lot of this set.
I used my non SU shape cutter to cut some larger ovals to frame the design.
Ta Da! The finished card!
Card Recipe
Stamps: Easter Blossoms, Watercolor Minis
Ink: Certainly Celery, Pear Pizzazz, SU Markers (More Mustard, Blush Blossom, Marina Mist, Regal Rose, Pear Pizzazz)
Paper: Whisper White, Marina Mist, Pear Pizzazz
Accessories: Big Shot, Ovals Die, Perfect Polka Dots EF, White Satin Ribbon, Basic Pearls
Enjoy!
Bonnie
6 comments:
Wow! Impressive coloring job :)
Wow, Bonnie! What a great idea. You did a super job giving a sweet face and details to that sweet silhouette. Beautiful!
My goodness..Bonnie, you did a fantastic job with that silhouette. I love the leaves around the edges, too. Wow! Plus, the card is just as sweet as can be.
What a great idea Bonnie. You have done a wonderful job with this little girl.
This card was really worth all that extra effort--congratulations!
Arent't you clever! Great job on coloring this adorable girl :0)
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