Morning, I am sharing another card that I made using the stamps and Sparkle Pens that Leonie launched on Hochanda. I said before that I loved the gingerbread men, so I really wanted to use them again for this card.
Ii took a sheet of watercolour card and cut it to 8' square. I used the tree building elements to create the bunting across my card. I stamped the gingerbread men across the bottom, complete with hats. Then I placed the fairy, tiptoed in the centre perched on an arm. I then masked the design with Drawing Gum from Pebeo.
To create the background, I spritzed my dry watercolour card with Cobalt and Holly. I used a micro spritzer because it uses a lot less of the ink from your pens, a regular size would use too much, I got mine from Oak House Studio. Once this was dry I removed all of the drawing gum.
To add the letters to the bunting, I used an alphabet stamp set from Phill Martin. I also joined up the bunting with a black fine liner pen from Copic.
To colour the gingerbread men I used Copper from the 'Evergreen Set', neat for the eyes and buttons and then with a varying amount of water to create different tones for each of them. I coloured the bunting with a selection of pens from across the collection. I used a very small amount and pulled the colour out with the clear overlay sparkle pen, I used Berry from the Bright Lights set for the hats, the sparkle is amazing.
Thank you for visiting today, I hope you have enjoyed the step by step for this card and the end result. Hope you will be back again soon. Take care and happy Crafting.xx
Loved this card as soon as I saw it. It is just so cheerful. Love the colours and thank you for the spritzer bottle tips,so useful.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing. Nicola x
A fabulous fun card Nick it will definitely cheer up a dark winters morning receiving this one. Hugs Janet xxx
ReplyDeleteA fabulous fun card Nick it will definitely cheer up a dark winters morning receiving this one. Hugs Janet xxx
ReplyDeleteFabulous card Nick. Thank you for sharing this with us.
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