Isn’t it amazing how a casual comment can turn into
something exciting? That was the case with this layout that is the first of my Scrapbook in a Year program. I used a
Hero Arts stamp set and Close To My Heart Cotton Candy ink to create the
background, the new Elizabeth Craft Designs cupcakes diecut to create the
embellishments, my Pazzle to generate the title, and Paper Cuts Pink Lemonade,
Razzleberry, Black Licorice and Sweet Tooth papers. Making the cupcakes was a
blast with my Copic markers and SparkleNSprinkle glitter. This kit is
jam-packed with product and is selling for $25. If you’re interested in
purchasing this kit, email me at diane@scrappigators.com.
By the end of next week, you will be able to order on my website (www.scrappigators.com).
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Whale Under the Sea Tutorial
This is the first of about six stamps on the Close
to My Heart Under the Sea stamp set
(C1500). My focus on this tutorial is on the coloring techniques. I kept the
card construction rather simple. I made the card using scraps from my Pemberly
Workshop on the Go kit. I used embellishments from the CTMH’s Mocha Opaques
Adhesive Gems (Z1333). You can order this sweet little stamp set from my CMTH
website: http://dianecook.myctmh.com.
I used the following Copic
markers:0 – Colorless Blender
B0000 – Pale Celestine
B02 – Robin’s Egg Blue
BV20 Blue Lavender
BV23 – Grayish Lavender
BV25 – Grayish Violet
I also used Memento Tuxedo Black Ink, Tombow
adhesive, and foam strips. I stamped my whale image on Copic Express It
cardstock.
Step 002
* BV23 - Using circular stroke
along Whaley’s perimeter, color with BV 23.
Step 009
* B02 - Accent with
B02.
Sep 010 * Assemble your card as you desire. I used scraps
from my Close to My Heart Pemberly
set. I cut my wave with a Creative Memories border punch. I cut my Whale image to 3”x3” and graduated the
matting sizes by either ¼” (for a 1/8” frame) or ½” (for a ¼” frame). I also
used a foam
strip t pop the waves.
Labels:
Close To My Heart,
Copic,
Copic Tutorial,
Under the Sea,
Whaley
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