Some beautiful new digital releases over at Tiffany Doodles today -
I love this Flowering Branch image so much - what a joy to get my Copics back in the swing of things. I printed the image out onto Kraft cardstock. After coloring, I added a few white hightlights. I love how the highlighted flowers look against the Kraft backdrop ... I'm finding myself printing more and more out onto the darker background. I used my Creative Memories ovals and then distressed the image and mat panels (regal rose) before sponging both with Tim Holtz' Tea Dye. I mounted the image up on dimensionals on the mat to give it a further 3D look, then again against the designer paper. The sentiment is from the dollar bin at my local stamp store (think it might be Hero Arts), which I then punched with an oval. I used a double-slotted hand punch for the ribbon access & popped this up on dimensionals as well. After matting the designer paper onto regal rose, I added some brown Baker's twine before popping all onto a Kraft base. (can you tell Kraft is my new favorite, lol).
The versatility of this next set, Wood Posts, is wonderful. There's this single planked sign and another with 4 smaller planks, that you can add your own message to. After coloring the sign (surprise - I printed this onto Kraft, also), I wrote in the sentiment using angular, sharp lettering. I then traced over the lettering just outside the line with the E33 to show a smidge of shadow to give a carved look. Not sure how it shows in the photograph, but looks very nice IRL. I added some chocolate Stickles before matting onto garden green. A Sizzix flourish and 3 metal leaf brads, and this card was done. I wanted to keep it fairly simple since I had in mind a masculine look.
Here's another Zinnia from Tiffany - Love this one, too. I colored with Copics then used a Spellbinders label die to cut then stencil/sponged a faux border with cherry cobbler ink. Pink pearls were added to the points before popping up on dimensionals. The designer papers are from Stampin Up. I sponged the edges of the print DP with more cherry cobbler. Heart corner punches from Sizzix die were attached (yes, they're different, but I like that look) with a pearl at the corners. Finally, I added a 'Gratitude' charm to a strip of ribbon & called it a day.
I'm very pleased with how these turned out, hope you enjoy them too. Make sure to head over to Tiffany Doodles to see her extensive catalog of fabulous digital images and papers. You won't be disappointed.
Flowering Branch, Wood Posts and Zinnia-2
I love this Flowering Branch image so much - what a joy to get my Copics back in the swing of things. I printed the image out onto Kraft cardstock. After coloring, I added a few white hightlights. I love how the highlighted flowers look against the Kraft backdrop ... I'm finding myself printing more and more out onto the darker background. I used my Creative Memories ovals and then distressed the image and mat panels (regal rose) before sponging both with Tim Holtz' Tea Dye. I mounted the image up on dimensionals on the mat to give it a further 3D look, then again against the designer paper. The sentiment is from the dollar bin at my local stamp store (think it might be Hero Arts), which I then punched with an oval. I used a double-slotted hand punch for the ribbon access & popped this up on dimensionals as well. After matting the designer paper onto regal rose, I added some brown Baker's twine before popping all onto a Kraft base. (can you tell Kraft is my new favorite, lol).
The versatility of this next set, Wood Posts, is wonderful. There's this single planked sign and another with 4 smaller planks, that you can add your own message to. After coloring the sign (surprise - I printed this onto Kraft, also), I wrote in the sentiment using angular, sharp lettering. I then traced over the lettering just outside the line with the E33 to show a smidge of shadow to give a carved look. Not sure how it shows in the photograph, but looks very nice IRL. I added some chocolate Stickles before matting onto garden green. A Sizzix flourish and 3 metal leaf brads, and this card was done. I wanted to keep it fairly simple since I had in mind a masculine look.
Here's another Zinnia from Tiffany - Love this one, too. I colored with Copics then used a Spellbinders label die to cut then stencil/sponged a faux border with cherry cobbler ink. Pink pearls were added to the points before popping up on dimensionals. The designer papers are from Stampin Up. I sponged the edges of the print DP with more cherry cobbler. Heart corner punches from Sizzix die were attached (yes, they're different, but I like that look) with a pearl at the corners. Finally, I added a 'Gratitude' charm to a strip of ribbon & called it a day.
I'm very pleased with how these turned out, hope you enjoy them too. Make sure to head over to Tiffany Doodles to see her extensive catalog of fabulous digital images and papers. You won't be disappointed.
Toodles for now ...
1 comment:
Hello,
I am pleased to use digital images by Tiffany Doodles, I am also pleased that you visited me at my website and looked at my product.
Greetings from Slovenia, Lili!
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