I just love a good pun, and Birdie Brown never disappoints. For the latest MFT Sketch Challenge, I wanted to ink up the new Birthday Bears stamp set. I also added a few hearts from the Birthday Wishes and Balloons set!
I started with a white panel, and added Tumbled Glass Distress Ink to the edges, and adhered it to a white card base. I then die cut a panel using a stitched rectangle die, and adhered a piece of patterned paper to it, that had been die cut with the same rectangle die set.
I stamped the bear, and the hearts onto Neenah 110 lb. cardstock, and colored them with Copic Markers, trimming them out, and going around the edges with a black marker. I also white heat embossed the sentiment onto black cardstock, and trimmed it into a banner, adhering it under the bear.
I hope you've enjoyed! Thanks so much for stopping by!
So Cute, love the bear!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous - love the effect of the vellum layer there.
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Maxine
So adorable! Beautiful coloring on the bear!
ReplyDeleteADORABLE!
ReplyDeleteThis is so sweet! I love the paper/vellum and the little hearts. Your coloring looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteYour coloring is so fabulous! Making for an oh so very sweet little beary birthday card. I too love a good pun! :) Thanks for joining us on the MFT Challenge! :)
ReplyDeleteAwwww...this is soooo sweet! Lovely colouring!
ReplyDeleteLindsay, thi sis so cute & adorable! Love it.
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You've been spotted!
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This is SO very sweet, Lindsay!!!
ReplyDeleteReally cute, Lindsey. I need to remember that trick about going around the edges of a cut out image with a black marker. It really makes a difference.
ReplyDeleteReally cute, Lindsey. I need to remember that trick about going around the edges of a cut out image with a black marker. It really makes a difference.
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