It's time for My Favorite Things February Release Replay when the design team
shares fresh ideas and more inspiration with the latest release.
Here's my project using Birdie Brown's Birthday Chicks and my first attempt
at no line coloring.
I started out by stamping the seven chicks in the center of the card with
Distress inks in the same color as a Copic marker, masking when necessary,
and then colored them in. Separately, I stamped more chicks, colored them, and
cut them out with the matching dies.
The panel was cut with the wonky stitched rectangle, then adhered to a Stone
Gray card base. I added the extra chicks over the stamped ones, stamped the
sentiment, and finished off the card with clear sequins. To make their features pop,
I dotted their eyes with black Nuvo Drops, and drew in their beaks and feet.
Since I had an extra chick, I stamped a sentiment on the inside, and added
the chick over it. I should do this more often; now the card feels complete!
Visit today's post at My Favorite Things to see how the rest of the team took
on the Release Replay challenge. Thanks for stopping by!
at no line coloring.
I started out by stamping the seven chicks in the center of the card with
Distress inks in the same color as a Copic marker, masking when necessary,
and then colored them in. Separately, I stamped more chicks, colored them, and
cut them out with the matching dies.
The panel was cut with the wonky stitched rectangle, then adhered to a Stone
Gray card base. I added the extra chicks over the stamped ones, stamped the
sentiment, and finished off the card with clear sequins. To make their features pop,
I dotted their eyes with black Nuvo Drops, and drew in their beaks and feet.
Since I had an extra chick, I stamped a sentiment on the inside, and added
the chick over it. I should do this more often; now the card feels complete!
Visit today's post at My Favorite Things to see how the rest of the team took
on the Release Replay challenge. Thanks for stopping by!
So super cute!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute Donna! Your no-line coloring is amazing and I love that giant pile of chicks. Just filled with happiness!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! Made me smile 😃
ReplyDeleteThe more the merrier! Great job with the no-line coloring, Donna! You pulled the colors so well. The shading makes chicks alive. And I love the extra chick inside - what a fun surprise! Hideko xx
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