Perfection
Hello everyone! Hope you are enjoying the weekend. Here is a card that I made using images from Mo's Digital Pencil.
I combined Perfection and Vintage Stove for this card. I had so much fun coloring this! I do like to "torture" myself by color more complicated images like this... =)
The image is printed on PTI's Stamper's Select White cardstock, I then cut and embossed it with a Labels Eight die before coloring it with Copic markers. The sentiment piece is cut and embossed with a Classic Ovals Large die.
The patterned paper is from the Modern Homemaker collection by October Afternoon. The red polka dot piece is punch with the Doily Lace punch. The sentiment is from the Kiss The Cook set by Hero Arts.
That's all I have for today. For more inspiration using images from Mo's Digital Pencil, please visit Mo's Dream Team Blog!
Have a fantastic day and thanks for stopping by!
p.s. The preview continues over at The Craft's Meow Store Blog. Don't forget to check it out and hop along for a chance to win some yummy stamps! =)
supplies:
cardstock, buttons: Papertrey Ink
digital stamps: Mo's Digital Pencil
sentiment stamp: Hero Arts
patterned paper: October Afternoon
ink: VersaFine Onyx Black
paper doily: Wilton
seam binding: Lawrence Schiff Silk Mills, Inc.
polymer clay rose by me
border punch: Martha Stewart Crafts
corner rounder: We R Memory Keepers
other: sewing machine, thread, foam tape, foam squares
dies: Spellbinders
die-cut machine: Cuttlebug by Provo Craft
Copics used:
skin: E01, E00, E000, R20, R22
hair: YR24, YR23, YR31
dress, earring: R39, R37, R35
apron: R37, R35, R22, R32
stove: B12, B000, B0000, C7, C5, C3, E21, E51, E50
pan: C7, C5, C3, E08, R08, R05
kettle: E08, R08, R05, R02
mittens: E08, R08, R05, R02, BG18, BG07, BG04, YG97, YG95, YG93, YG91
towel: YG97, YG95, YG93, YG91
salt & pepper shaker: E43, E42, E41, R27, R24, R22
souffle: W1, W00, 0, Y26, Y21, Y11
shadow: W9, W7, W5, W3, W1, W00, 0
card size: 5" x 5"
I combined Perfection and Vintage Stove for this card. I had so much fun coloring this! I do like to "torture" myself by color more complicated images like this... =)
The image is printed on PTI's Stamper's Select White cardstock, I then cut and embossed it with a Labels Eight die before coloring it with Copic markers. The sentiment piece is cut and embossed with a Classic Ovals Large die.
The patterned paper is from the Modern Homemaker collection by October Afternoon. The red polka dot piece is punch with the Doily Lace punch. The sentiment is from the Kiss The Cook set by Hero Arts.
That's all I have for today. For more inspiration using images from Mo's Digital Pencil, please visit Mo's Dream Team Blog!
Have a fantastic day and thanks for stopping by!
p.s. The preview continues over at The Craft's Meow Store Blog. Don't forget to check it out and hop along for a chance to win some yummy stamps! =)
supplies:
cardstock, buttons: Papertrey Ink
digital stamps: Mo's Digital Pencil
sentiment stamp: Hero Arts
patterned paper: October Afternoon
ink: VersaFine Onyx Black
paper doily: Wilton
seam binding: Lawrence Schiff Silk Mills, Inc.
polymer clay rose by me
border punch: Martha Stewart Crafts
corner rounder: We R Memory Keepers
other: sewing machine, thread, foam tape, foam squares
dies: Spellbinders
die-cut machine: Cuttlebug by Provo Craft
Copics used:
skin: E01, E00, E000, R20, R22
hair: YR24, YR23, YR31
dress, earring: R39, R37, R35
apron: R37, R35, R22, R32
stove: B12, B000, B0000, C7, C5, C3, E21, E51, E50
pan: C7, C5, C3, E08, R08, R05
kettle: E08, R08, R05, R02
mittens: E08, R08, R05, R02, BG18, BG07, BG04, YG97, YG95, YG93, YG91
towel: YG97, YG95, YG93, YG91
salt & pepper shaker: E43, E42, E41, R27, R24, R22
souffle: W1, W00, 0, Y26, Y21, Y11
shadow: W9, W7, W5, W3, W1, W00, 0
card size: 5" x 5"
Comments
Have a nice Day
Heike
Love the image and how you have combined them!
Brilliant.
Superb papers and sentiment,just perfect!
So clever!
Mel. xxx
LG Tinchen#
Schönen Sonntag wünsch ich noch.
Have a great Sunday!
Hugs and smiles
love tasha xx
After seeing your beauties from Mo, I tried digis, bought a laser printer and thought it'd be ok for copics... no, the ink smeared and ended up with a pretty useless printer and lots of digis I can't color :(
I'd really appreciate if you could tell us how do you prepare your paper for copics and what kind of printer you use? Thank you :) so much!!
Hope you're having a wonderful w-e!
hugs
Marion