Hi there! It's time for a new Color Challenge! Mary is hosting this week and she has chosen Berry Burst, Granny Apple Green and Smoky Slate for the colors this week. The dessert option is "Christmas in July" which is always fun!
I decided to use one of my favorite Christmas stamps for this challenge. I adore the cute kids riding on the polar bear. Copic Markers close to the challenge colors were used. When complete, the die cut panel was added to a white card base along with some snowflakes die cut from glimmer paper.
Thanks for taking a look and I hope you'll join the Color Challenge this week!
Stef
Product details
Stamps: Bearing Gifts (ret. SU)
Paper: Neenah Solar White #80 and #110, Sparkle Glimmer paper
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black
Other: Snowflake Confetti Fancy Die (Hero Arts), Stitched Rectangle die (Simon Says Stamp), Tonic Nuvo Aqua Shimmer pen, Sakura White Gelly Roll pen, Copics: Clothes: RV23, 25, 29, YG03,17, C 1, 3, 5; Bear: W0,1,3,5; Ground: E35, 37, 29; Hair: Y02; BV17, Y17; Background: B0000
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Mon, Jul 23, 2018 @ 7:40 PM
What amazing coloring, Stef! You've made the image so lifelike and three-dimensional; you are masterful with those Copic markers! I love the stitched panel and the sparkly snowflakes!
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Registered: October 21, 2010 Location: in the okanagan in b.c. canada Posts: 13012
Tue, Jul 24, 2018 @ 8:54 AM
I see why you love this set, it IS adorable and they are having so much fun...what a great ride...:0). Great coloring and super cute card...I too keep noticing the touch of snowflakes...neat idea....TFS...:0)
------------------------------ We as people are raindrops of colorful ink , falling down Crisp and Clear, each a different shade more vibrant then the last, but once we realize at the bottom of an endless abyss we all fall into the same inkpot forming one color, only then can we come together as one My son.