I got a fabulous parcel from Colleen at Craft-A-Lot in my mailbox yesterday - I have so many things to show you over the next few weeks! I've been so busy with my first stamp (The Greeting Farm - Wild Sprouts Chelsea), that I've ended up making several cards with her. I always seem to struggle with getting the hair right with watercolouring, so I played around with a few different shades. I took photos as I was going too, so I'll share my step-by-step process with you soon. :-)
I used the gorgeous Jillibean Soup Dutch Mustard patterned paper to paper piece Chelsea's dress with the intention of entering the set in the Ribbon Carousel Paper Piecing Challenge, but I missed the deadline! *forehead slap*
Here she is anyway...
How cute is that dress in patterned paper?!
I only used So Saffron ink to colour the hair in this one. I'll have another variation soon!
Challenges I'm entering:
Materials:
Stamp sets - The Greeting Farm - Wild Sprouts Chelsea
Cardstock - White Cambric Linen, Old Olive, Watercolour paper, Jillibean Soup Dutch Mustard patterned paper
Inks - Versamark, Blush Blossom, So Saffron, Old Olive, Crumb Cake
Accessories - Black embossing powder, Heat Tool, Big Shot, Nestibilities, MFT border die
Thanks for stopping by! :-)
I love her dress in that pattern! Good job with the hair too! You did such a good job with the black outlining!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing and entering our Simon Says Stamp Challenge!
-Michelle
Michelle@SimonSaysStamp.com
wow..this is stunning hun.. I love how the back makes her hair pop xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Danielle!
ReplyDeleteSuch fabulous colouring and this image is darn adorable! Thanks for joining us over at Paper Sundaes :)
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous!!!! I LOVE how you emboss your image!!! Hugs Juls
ReplyDeleteThis image is such a cutie and your paper piecing is perfect. Thanks so much for sharing with us at Paper Sundaes this week.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful.
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