These cute little critters are from a Pretty Pink Posh set called Winter Woodland. Watercolor is a really simple and quick way to color in these adorable little characters. I heat embossed clear over black pigment ink to make it even easier. You should give it a try if you struggle with coloring for cards.
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SUPPLIES
- Stencil – Gina K. Designs Snowfall
- Cardstock – Gina K. Designs TURQUOISE SEA
- Cosmic Shimmer Luna Paste – Moonlight Pearl
- Plastic Palette Knife
- Purple Tape
- Pretty Pink Posh stamp & die set – Winter Woodland
- Stamping Platform (This is a link to The Misti. The one I use is no longer available, but they all do the same thing.)
- Watercolor Paper
- Versafine Onyx Black pigment ink
- Embossing powder – Simon Says Stamp Clear
- Baby Powder (or any anti-static)
- Fluffy brush
- Wagner Heat Tool
- Non-stick work surface
- Distress Inks:
- Gathered Twigs
- Crackling Campfire
- Pine Needles
- Antique Linen
- Rusty Hinge
- Candied Apple
- Water Brush
- Paper Towel
- Spellbinders Platinum 6 Manual Die Cutting Machine, (this is the machine I use the most)
- Neenah Classic Crest 80# Cardstock (layering & templates)
- Waffleflower A2 Layers Die
- Lawn Fawn – Stitched Hillside Borders
- Tombow Mono Sand Eraser
- Neenah Classic Crest 110# Cardstock (card base)
- Mini Scoring Board
- Teflon Bone Folder
- Silver Glitter Cardstock
- Scotch Advanced Tape Glider
- Scor-Tape
- Xacto Knife set
- 3M Foam Tape
- Tim Holtz Titanium Scissors – Small
- Gina K. Designs Connect Glue
- 3D Foam Squares
Note: I am currently not affiliated with any company. I’ve made links available to the companies I shop from. Feel free to shop around.
Thanks for watching!
Remember, if mailing a card with layers and embellishments in the United States, be sure and buy “non-machinable” postage so your cards don’t get smooshed in the USPS postal machines.
If you try this technique, be sure and share your artwork with us on the @ladymichellecreates Facebook page.
Thanks for spending time with me!
Blessings & Hugs,
Michelle