Tuesday, January 7, 2020

Lawn Fawn No Line Coloring and an Inky Background - Video!

These two cuties from the Screen Time stamp set sit so nicely in the Heart Shaker Gift Tags!

The kids were stamped in LF Crunchy Leaf ink (second generation) and colored with Copic markers.  Their little hands were freed from the image (hopefully that sounds better than cut) so they could hold the little die cut hearts.  The background is a combination of smooshing and spattering, and then die cut with one of the Just Stitching Hearts to give it a central focal point.

I created a video to show the different techniques I used as I put this card together.  You can watch it here, on my YouTube channel, or at the Lawn Fawn YouTube channel:


Lawn Fawn Supplies:
Stamps: Screen Time, Bannertastic, Offset Sayings: Christmas
Dies: Heart Shaker Gift Tag, Just Stitching Hearts, Screen Time coordinating dies
Paper:  Ballet Slippers, Guava
Inks:  Crunchy Leaf, Clear, Distress Oxide Worn Lipstick
Tools/Adhesives:  Glue Tube, 3M foam tape, 1/4" double sided tape, Stamp Shammy, Shammy case, Liquid Stardust, PF Life Changing Blender Brush, Gold embossing powder, Gansi Tambi watercolor: Gold
Copics: E000,00,21,23,25,27,31,34,37, C00,0, R20,56, RV32,34, BG11,13,23, B91,93,95,97

Thanks for coming over to visit!  May the Lord bless you today!
Kara

9 comments:

  1. what a darling card, Kara. your coloring is fantastic.

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  2. Oh Kara! Such a darling card... and I wouldn't miss one of your no-line coloring videos for anything!! xx
    =]

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  3. Adorable, Kara ... your no line colouring is as awesome as ever ... you've made these little children so sweet! Hugs, Anita :)

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  4. Oh, so cute, Kara! I love those heart shaker tags and the sweet images you colored perfectly!

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  5. Your no line colouring always amazes me and this is no exception... Gorgeous card!

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  6. Such a precious card with those sweet kids. I like the gold flecks and cord. Gorgeous coloring that I am still practicing.

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