This past week at Sweet Pea’s Design Team blog
was Variation Week. We all got to work with ching chou kuik’s Forest Blue
stamp. You can find this beautiful stamp in digital
format or as a rubber
stamp.
I colored Forest Blue with Copics
and accented with a white gel pen. She was then trimmed and distressed on the
edges. I layered her on Stampin’ Up!’s
Certainly Celery and Brilliant Blue cardstock. My background paper is from one
of Flying Unicorn’s monthly
kits. That designer paper was then distressed and layered on the same
cardstock.
Copics used:
Skin: E000, 00, 04, 11, 21, and R20
Hair: E50, 53, 55, 57
Clothes and Wings: B32, 34, 37, 39, and
G40, 82, 94, 99
Background: W00, 0, 1, 2, and B32
This beautiful image really did not need too many
embellishments. My die cut is Spellbinder’s Foliage
Flourish in SU’s Brilliant Blue cardstock. I accented the tips with a white
gel pen. The last embellishments were the fan charms, fabric flowers, and some
rhinestones, all from my stash.
Forest Blue will be joining these challenges:
Through the Craft Room
Door – Anything Goes
Crafting
at the Weekend – Anything Goes
Di’s
Digi Designs – Use those Markers
Have you all stopped by our monthly One Sweet Challenge? Our
theme for May is all about flowers. After you enter, come share your little
piece of art in our Sweet
Pea Facebook group’s bi-weekly contest.
Thanks for stopping by. If you have any questions, please
contact me.
Aletha Jane
Forest Blue shimmers in these colours Aletha.
ReplyDeleteThe combination is cool and refreshing ^_^
WOW - Absolute gorgeous!Thanks for sharing this with us at Through The Craft Room Door, hope to see you again in our next challenge! - XX Cara
ReplyDeleteAmazing coloring, Aletha!
ReplyDeleteLoving the design, too. :)
Your colouring is beyond awesome... making your card perfect for the "Use Those Markers" challenge at Di's Digi Designs Love your papers and embellies too :-)
ReplyDeleteGood luck and hope to see you next time too, Donna ♥