Smaller stamp sets are really cool because I love using up all the items in them. This one is the perfect example of it but I did rearrange the clovers without realizing the four leaf clover was place in the middle for a reason but you know what? It works anyway and I used everything in this little set!
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Ever do no line coloring? It used to be so intimidating but I kept at it and now I love it. It gives your images a soft look. I also combined it with stamping with a bit of ink blending on kraft cardstock for this fun coffee card!
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Some cards just need a lot of steps. This is one of them but trust me, it really comes together quite easily. My hardest choice here was just the color choices for the palette. I definitely love how this turned out and it’s perfect for Thanksgiving and the fall.
I’m in love with this new Atelier Ink color in Pitch Black — it’s so freaking dark and I love it. I used it to ink blend over this embossed stencil I created. Plus I went back to the old favorite, Fadeout Ink for no line coloring.
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Happy Monday (and Pi day!). Today is Day 1 of 3 blog hops showcasing Pretty Pink Posh’s new release. Check out everyone’s projects for inspiration and leave a comment. There will be a $25 up for grabs. The winners will be picked randomly along the blog hop. There’s a total of three $25 gift cards, one for each day so be sure to stop by Pretty Pink Posh’s blog tomorrow and the day after! Comments must be left by 11:59 PM PST on 3/20/2022. Winners will be announced on the Pretty Pink Posh blog.
I first stamped the main stamp from the Easter Wreath stamp on Bristol Mixed Media paper using no line ink. I stenciled the Floral Background and thought it would be fun to do it in an array of rainbow colors. The ink I stamped was faint but it was enough for me to do some no line coloring matching the rainbow colors in copic markers.
I used the Easter Wreath coordinating dies to die cut the images and then three additional die cuts on white cardstock so I could use it to pop up the wreath instead of using foam tape. For the sentiment, I stamped out the “Happy Easter” sentiment on cream cardstock and popped it up. To finish off the card, I used the new embellishments in the colors Light Orchid and Creamsicle. It just gives it an added pop!
If you want to see the entire project from start to finish, I’ll leave my YouTube video below.
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I really loved how my card turned out and hope it inspires you! Again, make sure to hop along the fellow designers for more inspiration and for a chance to win a $25 giftcard.
Hi all – I think it’s fair to say that these koi fish are one of my most favorite images to no-line watercolor. It looks like hard, but it really isn’t!
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Happy Friday everyone! TGIF! I’m sharing a card featuring one of Ellen Hutson‘s new release stamp sets named, Pressing Thoughts. It’s a very simple floral set but perfect for lots of occasions.
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I stamped images from the Ellen Hutson’s Pressing Thoughts stamp set using Ink on 3’s Fadeout ink. Then I colored them up using copic markers. Using the corresponding dies, I cut this out and set it aside.
For the background, I used wanted to tie in the same purple colors so I die cut some stripes of white cardstock using Mama Elephant’s Quick Stripes and used the same copic markers to color them up. I decided I wanted some contrast so I cut down a strip of kraft cardstock and added some dimension by added distress inks around the corners in Walnut Stain. For the sentiment, I stamped it directly on the kraft cardstock and one of the purple strips.
To finish off this card, I added a couple of embellishments from Trinity Stamps called Midnight Ball that filled up the space on the kraft cardstock.
Thanks for stopping by! Happy Crafting!
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Hi everyone! Today, I’m sharing two cards featuring two stamp sets, Gneal and Gnorah along with Gned and Gnina. These two sets are ones that I won from an instagram giveaway and I love the style. These images are pretty large and perfect for no-line coloring.
I stamped boy gnome image from the Gneal and Gnorah stamp set using Memento Tuxedo Black ink (black outline) and Ink on 3 Fadeout Ink (no-line coloring). Then I colored each of the images using the same copic markers but you can see the difference between the final product. Which do you prefer?
For the background, I used a bit of distress ink to ink up the edges, adding a bit of Picked Raspberry. I added the sentiment from the Gned and Gnina set. It’s a very simple card and these images are great if you want to practice your no-line coloring.
Happy Friday everyone! TGIF! I’m sharing a card featuring two stamps sets from Not 2 Shabby. Both of them have Pumpkin Spice in their name, so of course, they are perfect for fall!
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I stamped the main pumpkin assortment image from the Pumpkin Spice Everything stamp set. There’s two of them in this set but I thought this would look really pretty to no line color. I pulled the little squirrels and leaves from the You, Me and Pumpkin Spice stamp set because I thought they would go so well with the pumpkin. For all the images, I used Ink on 3’s Fadeout Ink, which is a great ink for no line coloring.
I colored them up using copic markers and love the soft look that no line coloring gives the images. For the background, I pulled this out of my stash and can’t really remember how I created it. I’ve been trying to use up a lot of card panels I created but never used for cards — it was perfect though.
For the sentiment, I used a piece of brown cardstock so I could ground all the images. I stamped using Juicy Ink and heat embossed with Gold Rush embossing powder and that finished off the card.
Thanks for stopping by! Happy Crafting!
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Hi crafty friends! Today, I’m sharing a card featuring stamp set named, Woodland Littles from Hello Bluebird. It’s such a cute stamp set and perfect for fall.
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I stamped images from the Hello Bluebird using Ink on 3’s Fadeout Ink. I normally like to color up sets for my monthly divider on instagram and I end up with a lot of images to use for cards. Then I no-line colored them up using copic markers. For the background, I used blended Fired Brick, Crackling Campfire, Wild Honey along with Ink on 3’s Twiggy Brown. I stamped the sentiment directly on the card panel.
My favorite part of this card is actually the empty trees that I drew in using a copic friendly pen. I love how it added to the scene and adore that the owl sits right on the branches.
Thanks for stopping by and I hope you got some inspiration to create! Happy Crafting!
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Happy Friday-eve! Today, I’m sharing a card featuring Erin Lee Creative’s stamp set named, Winter Florals. This stamp set was from her October release, which I absolutely loved. I just adore this set down to all the little details.
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I stamped one of the images twice from the Winter Florals stamp set using Ink on 3’s Fadeout ink creating a nice long floral arrangement. I love this ink for no line coloring, but when there’s a stamp set with a LOT of details like this one, that’s when I get excited now! Watercoloring isn’t a normal thing for me but Fadeout ink makes it super easy to do. The ink picks up the colors you place on top of it, so if you look closely you can see all the little details.
Using Ink on 3’s Atelier re-inkers as watercolors, I placed the color on top and Fadeout ink picked up the details without needing me to blend or shade. It’s so easy! After coloring, I used silver glitter cardstock on one side of the florals transforming it into a border.
I stamped out the sentiment and fussy cut around it so I could stack them. I also pulled some Trinity Stamps embellishments to decorate the card to finish them off.
Thanks for stopping by! Happy Crafting!
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