Sweet Stampin' ~ Spots and Stripes
Hey crafty friends, we have a fun but relatively simple new challenge theme today of Spots and Stripes at Sweet Stampin' and for the first time in a long while, I found some time to sit and colour recently. So I pulled out a super cute Lili of the Valley little witch which I just adore and coloured her up rather sweetly in warm pinks and oranges. It was lovely to use my Copic Markers again after a while of neglecting them. I really need to fill some and clean a few, but they are still such a favourite colouring medium for me, the hues are just gorgeous and always so rich and vibrant. My paler blues were dry, so I pulled out some deeper blues, I think they were B14 and B12.
This little witch I bought as part of a Magical Halloween Bundle digital set of little witches from Lili of the Valley. I just think these witches are super cute. I adore the art of Annabel Spenceley. She has been designing for Lili of the Valley for quite a few years now and I have collected so many of her sweet images. It was lovely to sit and colour this one up recently. I was only able to get this one pic, as my phone is having battery issues right now. I'll be getting it replaced this week. I used a sentiment from a sweet Tim Holtz Stamper Anonymous Stamp Set and used VersaFine Clair Ink in Pinecone to add the sentiment straight to the image base. I've used a white gelly roll to add the polka dot details to her jumper and a few highlights to the pumpkin and her hat. I used a cute plaid paper from Memory Box, from a set called Christmas Plaid. It's a much older paper pad, but these plaids are fabulous! The cute frame die is from Whimsy Stamps, called Sprinkles Scallops Rectangle Die Set. So I've snuck in some Spots and Stripes, think I made the brief!
Thanks for popping in to visit friends. Be sure to check out my talented teamies creations from Sweet Stampin' too and come join our Spots and Stripes challenge if you're able, we'd love to see what you're inspired to create! Have a wonderful day and happy crafting. Hugs, Wends xoxo
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Challenge Entries:
Shopping Our Stash: #532 ~ Halloween
Unicorn Challenge: #103 ~ Autumn or Halloween
Crafty Catz: #680 ~ Anything Goes/Autumn Colours
Simon Says Monday Challenge: Use Patterned Paper
Moving Along With The Times: #171 ~ Autumnal Colours
As You Like It: Favourite Cardbase Shape and Why? I have always loved square cards. I find myself making lots of A2 size cards now as I design for an American card company, but my early cardmaking days I lived in London and I always loved making square cards in many sizes, 4x4, 5x5, 6x6, 7x7 even 8x8! I just loved the extra real estate the square shape gave when creating and I find myself going back to this card shape whenever I can. So yes, I love a square card shape.
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