I stenciled the plaid...love that stencil. I did it in red and coffee inks. I was planning to go with some kraft paper and did not have kraft ink, so the coffee. But, later decided to use white papers. I did the snowman's hat with a Copic close to the coffee ink color.
I am using my favorite stamp. As some of you know, I LOVE snowmen. My sis gave me this stamp some years ago. I did cut away parts of it (trees and a bit more). I stamped and just fussy cut out the snowman. Colored only the hat and scarf. I made a little snow for him to stand upon.
Added the sentiment and it was finished.
Date: Friday, October 18, 2019 GMT Views: 1778
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Stamps: Rubber Cottage/Let It Snow, Stampabilities/Merry Little Christmas
Paper: PTI white cardstock
Paper Size: A2
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black, Ranger Archival ink/Coffee, SU Cherry Cobbler
Accessories: Tim Holtz Collection Layering stencil/plaid, Make up brushes, scissors, Copics/R37, R39, Y24, C1, 110 (for marking around the cut out edges)
Registered: November 24, 2013 Location: NYC Posts: 17688
Fri, Oct 18, 2019 @ 9:15 PM
What a terrific plaid you made!
I always liked this guy. He looks so happy and content. I keep thinking he looks like his right hand is in a yoga form. See the O? Like he is holding two fingers together. Like what you did with his scarf.
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Sat, Oct 19, 2019 @ 6:38 AM
I love the plaid of course, and that snow guy is fab! Great job with the blanket and pillow for inspiration!
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