It's time for another Anything Goes Challenge over at The Stamping Chef. Did you know there is also a TSC Facebook Group? You can post your projects there and also be first to know about specials, promotions and freebies. It's a great place to share your art and get tips.
Summer may be coming to an end but I'm not ready to let go just yet so I wanted to make a card using the lovely Sirena. I printed her out and colored her using my Copic markers. I used a gold Wink of Stella pen to color her harp. It's really sparkly but this unfortunately does not show up in the picture.
I used a pearl pen for her brows for a little fun and texture and once I cut her out with my die, I added a little Frantage for some more texture and to simulate the bubbles.
I used a wave die cut that I painted with green acrylic paint and iridescent medium and then glued along the bottom. The shells were from my stash except for the large one which I actually found on the beach a couple of weeks ago. I cleaned it really well and went over it with some iridescent medium before I attached it.
Well now it's your turn. I'd love to see what you've got cooking. Don't forget to use the linky on the TSC Challenge Blog so I can stop by and leave a comment.
Products Used
Stamps - TSC Sirena
Paper - Hawaiian Shores, Enchanted Evening, SS White
Copic markers, Spellbinders Ovals, Labels 8 and Decorative Labels 8 dies, Imrpessabilities Seascape, Die-namics Catch a Wave, dew drops, Viva Decor Silver Chrome Pearl Pen, Gold Wink of Stella, seashells, Frantage, cheesecloth
Summer may be coming to an end but I'm not ready to let go just yet so I wanted to make a card using the lovely Sirena. I printed her out and colored her using my Copic markers. I used a gold Wink of Stella pen to color her harp. It's really sparkly but this unfortunately does not show up in the picture.
I used a pearl pen for her brows for a little fun and texture and once I cut her out with my die, I added a little Frantage for some more texture and to simulate the bubbles.
I used a wave die cut that I painted with green acrylic paint and iridescent medium and then glued along the bottom. The shells were from my stash except for the large one which I actually found on the beach a couple of weeks ago. I cleaned it really well and went over it with some iridescent medium before I attached it.
Well now it's your turn. I'd love to see what you've got cooking. Don't forget to use the linky on the TSC Challenge Blog so I can stop by and leave a comment.
Copic Key
ETA: I am entering this into the first Anything Goes Challenge at Scrapy Land - thanks Lynn :)Products Used
Stamps - TSC Sirena
Paper - Hawaiian Shores, Enchanted Evening, SS White
Copic markers, Spellbinders Ovals, Labels 8 and Decorative Labels 8 dies, Imrpessabilities Seascape, Die-namics Catch a Wave, dew drops, Viva Decor Silver Chrome Pearl Pen, Gold Wink of Stella, seashells, Frantage, cheesecloth
Such a beautiful card Cibele, love the colours!!
ReplyDeleteI love the way you use the markers - I probably need to sign up for a class! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteI love the way you use the markers - I probably need to sign up for a class! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteCibele, this is stunning! WOW!!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteYou should come enter this in our first challenge at Scrapy Land! It's beautiful!
Lynn
Beautiful image and I love all your embellishments!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card, I love the die in the background!! Thanks for entering this in the 1st Challenge at the New Scrapy Land Challenge Blog!!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! Such pretty colors, and I love the shells. Thanks for joining us for our first challenge at Scrapy Land!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card and amazing coloring of the image. I'm so glad Lynn recommended you enter it into our first Scrapy Land Challenge. Hope to see more of your fabulous projects!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful hun, I totally adore the colouring too xx
ReplyDeleteSandie x
A beautiful card! I love the image and your gorgeous embellishments.
ReplyDeleteRebecca.
This is gorgeous. You have some seriously excellent coloring skills.
ReplyDeleteBear Hugs,
Carol