I've shown you the cards I taught in my Christmas mini-cards classes featuring Poppy stamps Andrew Angel, Fred Frolic and Fred Frost. Now here's the card featuring Daniel Digger (although why they all have boys' names is beyond me since they appear to be wearing skirts).
But who cares? I think they're adorable no matter what their names! And they are too much fun to color! I went a little overboard with the Gamsol, so I lost my brightest highlights, but I learned a good lesson for the future: less is more with the mineral spirits!
Materials:
Memory Box patterned paper: Crystalline
Memory Box Soiree Shimmer paper: 24 Karat
Memory Box stamps: Sprinkles (B1158)
Poppy stamps: Daniel Digger (230C)
Ranger Distress Inks (Tea Dye, Sapphire)
Memento Tuxedo Black ink
Tsukineko glue pad (or like product)
Martha Stewart glitter
(1) snowflake buttons (from JoAnn's)
Aqua pearls: (2) tiny, (1) large
Ribbons: (1) 3.5” sheer aqua
Tim Holtz Ink Blending Tool (with foam pad)
Nestabilities Label One die set
PrismaColor Colored Pencils (#1089 - Pale Sage, #992- Light Aqua, #905 - Aqua, #1002 - Yellow Orange, #918 - Orange, #923 - Scarlet Lake, #1034 - Goldenrod, #1032 - Pumpkin Orange, #1034 - Goldenrod, #1031 - Henna, #943 - Burnt Ochre, #1095 - Black Raspberry, #1087 - Powder Blue)
Copics (E: 000, 00, 21)
Signo pen (silver)
Thanks for looking!
Happy New Year! Love the colour combo - totally stunning, Jo x
Posted by: Jo | January 6, 2011 at 02:02 PM
Super cute Deborah.... I haven't tried Prisma pencils... only watercolours. You really make them look awesome
Posted by: Dawn T | January 6, 2011 at 02:49 PM
Y'all are too kind!
Posted by: Deborah | January 6, 2011 at 02:53 PM
Your coloring with the prismas is stunning Deborah! Such cute cards :)
(Jenifer Ann)
Posted by: Jen | January 6, 2011 at 03:38 PM
I've been enjoying the poppy stamps and you've made me want some now too. That jeweled snowflake so pretty on this card.
Posted by: Lynn (toomanycrayons) | January 6, 2011 at 05:04 PM
love the yummy colors. adorable card, Deborah!
Posted by: Alice W. | January 14, 2011 at 12:32 AM