Wednesday, 17 July 2019

Wish Upon A Star...

 

Hi Lovelies...

Today I'm sharing a card I made after watching a fabulous YouTube video from the lovely Kristina Werner - this is her design and when I saw what she'd created, I fell in love totally and knew I had to try to colour up something similar. 

I stamped the image and coloured with Copics, before stamping and cutting out a mask to apply over the coloured image.  Then I got out my Distress Ink pads, and my Life Changing Blender Brushes to try to create something as good as Kristina's.  Well, my first two images hit the bin quickly - and for this third, I really tried to work with a light hand..  but I'm still not sure I accomplished it.  But I AM learning and for that I really do thank Kristina for such clear instructions on the YouTube video.


Card Info:
Image - Mama Elephant Wish Upon a Star
Die - Spellbinders Basic Circle
Sentiment - Done on PC
Stampin Up punch for sentiment shape
Colouring - Copics
Bunny E30/31/33 R000
Cloud T0/1
Bird B21/54
Blending - Distress Inks
Chipped Sapphire and Seedless Preserves

Hope you like my make today - and again, a big thank you Kristina for the wonderful inspiration you provide!  You can find her blog in the link above - do pop over and be inspired by what she makes!

Big hugs

5 comments:

  1. Beautiful and I love the background. Really pretty Christine. xx

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  2. This looks amazing Christine...your colouring is awesome and now I want that cute stamp too lol ;) hugs Viv xx

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  3. complètement craquante et adorable cette carte toute en douceur et tendresse!

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  4. I saw her card too and fell in love! You have done an awesome job Christine....soooo darn adorable! I love your card and now I have to try both you and Kristina's card idea!!!!!

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  5. Oh, Christine, this card is amazing!!! Pure sweetness!
    I saw Kristina's card, too and I also fell in love...
    Hugs,
    Guida

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