Jan 21, 2019

Its a Bee-autiful Day


Happy Monday to all my crafty friends out there. Jerri here with a card for Tiddly Inks.  Although it is coooold and blustery outside, I still feel cheery... perhaps it's because I have the day off or just maybe it's because I've colored this little Tiddly Inks cutie!!

This sweet stamp is called "Happy Bee Day".  I will be entering this card for an opportunity to be on the Tiddly Inks Design Team.  Wish me luck!  I will put a link below in case you would like to enter as well!  But first, let's talk about this sweet image.  You can find it by clicking HERE.  I would highly recommend that you hop on over to the Tiddly Inks Shop where you will find a huge variety of clear stamps, digital stamps, digital papers and coloring books.

I will be giving this card to my BEE-autiful Momma for her birthday.  I colored this digital stamp using my Copic Markers.  I've used the colors shown below:
Skin: E000, E00, E11, R21
Hair: E33, E31, E50
Y15 Y13, Y11, C9, C7, C5, C3, C1
B60, B23
T1 for shading
Wink of Stella was used on her little wings to give them some sparkle.  I found the black and white polka dot paper in my stash and used it along with the yellow to matt the image.  A white gel pen was used to put dots on her head band. For finishing touches on the card itself, a Cuttlebug embossing folder called "Honeycomb" was used for the white background. I stitched together a black ribbon and a little piece of yellow ric rac to run along the bottom of the card and the flowers were colored yellow using  my Y13 Copic Marker and finally black buttons with yellow thread were used to make the centers of my flowers. This was So Much fun to color!! Just what I needed to cure my Winter blues today.

If you have an interest in becoming a Tiddly Inks Design Team member click on the image below.


Thank you for visiting my blog! I try my best to give you accurate information. I am not affiliated with any of these companies nor did I receive compensation or free product for mentioning them. All products used and mentioned were personally purchased... except any digital stamps won through challenges, which were received from the company with no expectation. This blog is NOT sponsored, requested, or paid and I did it only because I wanted to. The information provided in this video is based on my own personal experience and opinion. I am not an expert nor do I work for these companies.





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