Saturday, January 26, 2013

A Fairwee little hello...

Hello again!

We are supposed to get a bunch more snow this weekend and all I'm thinking is, aren't we near the end of winter yet? I'm tired of the cold and want to see some sunshine again. I bet that is my problem more than anything, it's the constant grey and gloom that is has been hanging over us for weeks on end. All I know is that when that groundhog takes a peek in a couple weeks he had better forecast an early spring. ;)

Anywho, my card today was a quickie and the Fairwee stamps are perfect for that. Mia was fast to color up and I purposefully used the same color combo on her hair as my card from yesterday. I wanted to make sure that my newly cleaned E49 was acting right and it was coloring perfectly once again... no more shiny glaze look. I also put another paper pack cover sheet to use by cutting apart the strips and even trimmed out that bird from the title design. I really like how it looks like the bird and Mia are smiling at each other. :)

Well folks, I should go do the whole hair and make up thing. Hope your weekend is fantastic!  
Supply list:
cardstock- Bazzill and Copic X-Press It
paper- My Mind's Eye (On the Sunny Side)
stamp- Sweet November (Fairwee Mia)
ink- Memento tuxedo black and Prima old road
Doodlebug gems
Studio Calico flair badge
Basic Grey Fact and Fiction tag
October Afternoon Sprinklers
Copic Spica glitter pen
Copic markers:
skin- E000, E00, E11, R00, R20
hair- E43, E44, E47, E49
clothes- R05, R08, E09, Y11, Y35, Y26, BG72, BG75, BG000, B95, B99

10 comments:

  1. So adorable Amy! Love the bright spring-like colors and bits o'bling!! xx

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  2. So sweet Amy. Love the papers, including the little birdie.
    Marianne x

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  3. Sweet and fun!
    Have a great weekend!

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  4. Smiling as I view this card. So adorable! Love the pops of red!

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  5. Your artwork is so beautiful! Very inspiring. Keep it up.
    Tracy
    www.tracycampbell.net

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  6. I love how you provided the movement and flow in her skirt--so subtle yet so effective! LOVE it!

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