Good Morning Blogging Friends,
Today is my first challenge as a Guest Design Team Member for Loves Rubberstamps Challenges. I get the wonderful opportunity to be a guest with these talented ladies through the month of December!!! I couldn't be more excited!
Ok, let's get to the challenge, it is Anything Goes. I have always wanted to try a monochromatic card, so I inked this little Magnolia, Santa Hug image. I used the E4x copic colors on cryogen paper and paired him up with some MME paper. If you recall a few months back, I attended a wedding and the utensils were neatly placed in burlap pouches. I used the burlap once again on a card and I plan to give this to the bride and groom. I just cut a little rectangle and tied it with some jute twine and finished it off with two buttons.
The sentiment is by Printworks and I think fits well with this image.
The inside sentiment does not have a name, sorry I can't share with you at this time.
Please stop over to Loves Rubberstamps Challenges and play along! I will be back next Tuesday with another challenge!
Thank you for stopping by!
Blessings until next time....
Athina
Today is my first challenge as a Guest Design Team Member for Loves Rubberstamps Challenges. I get the wonderful opportunity to be a guest with these talented ladies through the month of December!!! I couldn't be more excited!
Ok, let's get to the challenge, it is Anything Goes. I have always wanted to try a monochromatic card, so I inked this little Magnolia, Santa Hug image. I used the E4x copic colors on cryogen paper and paired him up with some MME paper. If you recall a few months back, I attended a wedding and the utensils were neatly placed in burlap pouches. I used the burlap once again on a card and I plan to give this to the bride and groom. I just cut a little rectangle and tied it with some jute twine and finished it off with two buttons.
The sentiment is by Printworks and I think fits well with this image.
Copics used:
Hat & Suit: E40, E42, E43, E44
Boots & Belt: E43, E44, E47
Skin: E000, E00, E11, R20
Trim & Beard: E42, 0
The inside sentiment does not have a name, sorry I can't share with you at this time.
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Please stop over to Loves Rubberstamps Challenges and play along! I will be back next Tuesday with another challenge!
Thank you for stopping by!
Blessings until next time....
Athina
Gorgeous card the Santa is adorable and I love the colours you have used. Caroline xxx
ReplyDeleteThis is so adorable, I love the Santa and your fabulous card design and coloring. Love the monochromic colors! We are so happy to have you join the team this month!!!
ReplyDeleteLove how well you've done the monochrome theme! Your coloring is spectacular and the Santa is just too darn cute.
ReplyDeleteShelby
I would have never thought about coloring santa in brown, but it's beautiful!!! Great job :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome Santa, great colour combo. Thanks for joining in this month at NMW Challenges, good luck. Hugz Suzanne
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this -- sooo creative and such a lovely coloring job -- the newlyweds will LOVE this!!! Thanks sooo much for sharing your creativity with us @ My Sheri Crafts!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the colours on this.The brown looks great!.Thanks for sharing it at Sarah Hurley's Challenge Blog.
ReplyDeleteI really love this card and the monochromatic look is fantastic! love the cute embellishments you used! Great coloring too! Awesome job! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fab card, thanx for joining us at NMWC and good luck, hugs, Marion
ReplyDeleteYou did a GORGEOUS job on the monochromatic color scheme! The burlap and sentiments are perfect too! This is simply stunning and I am sure your friends will LOVE it! We are so excited and honored to have you on our team this month!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous neutral color Christmas card and love love the sentiment inside!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at My Sheri Crafts
Oohhh your card is realy beautiful!!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining us at ATSC!!!
gr. arjette.
Oh this is gorgeous, thanks for joining us over at Sarah Hurley this month.
ReplyDeleteC xx
Lovely sepia toned creation! I always wanted to try that-looks hard! Thanks for sharing with us at Great Impressions! ♥ Sue Kment
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