Hello, hello!
I've got another card to share today using one of the super cute new stamps from this year's Christmas release at Dreamerland Crafts. This stamp is called Guess What I Have Bought and I paired it with the older Mix and Match Railing and Lamp Posts set to create a magical winter night scene. These two sweethearts find themselves exchanging gifts on a quaint little foot bridge overlooking a frozen stream and the surrounding forest... sounds pretty idyllic if you ask me. They have both taken the time to make a special gift for the other and they can't wait to share them with each other. But like the sentiment implies, the real gift is the relationship they share. :)
Alrighty friends, I will be coloring live this morning at 11 am PST in the 7 Kids Customers Create group using a stamp from this month's featured vendor, High Hopes Stamps. Hope to see you there!
Supply list:
cardstock- Bazzill and Catherine Pooler
stamps- Dreamerland Crafts (Guess What I Have Bought and Mix and Match Railing and Lamp Posts), My Favorite Things (sentiment)
ink- Memento tuxedo black and london fog
My Favorite Things A2 stitched rectangle stax set 1
Sharpie extra fine white pen
Copic markers:
skin- E000, E00, E11, E04, R00, R20
boy hair- E33, E57, E79
boy clothes- E31, E34, E57, E35, E50, E81, E84, R14, E09, E18, T4, T8, 100, YR23, YR24, E37, BG53, BG07, BG78, BG99
girl hair- E21, E23, E25, E27
girl clothes- B45, B97, B99, R14, E09, E18, E50, E81, E84, N3, N9, 100, B41, B23, B93
sky- B21, B34, B37, B39, FBG2
background- BG0000, B000, B41, BG11, C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C8, G94, G99, Y0000, Y00, 0
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2 comments:
I always love the stories you build around your creations. So sweet. Hugs.
Amy...I am in the DreamerLand stamp store talking with Heidi (owner)right now and I am showing her your card here...we are in awwwwww….beautiful we both say! You create such beauty and you make images tell a story. Truly a gift! I am going to try and practice really really hard to see if I can create like you do! LOL
Merry Christmas!
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