I also made this card to show an example of my copic colouring for Little Blue Button Stamps - they are currently looking for Copic Colouring Artists - see their post here. They also sell their own stamps - see their store here.
More pictures of my card:
With the flash on to see the Stickles glitter glue. |
I am entering this card in the Our Daily Bread Designs Shining the Light Challenge #179 Holiday.
Copics: Highlights - Y00; Shadows - BV23; Door - E53, E55, E57, E59; Glass on door - C0, C1, C2, C3, B60; Mat - W1, W3, W5; Handle - C1, C4, C7; Leaves - G20, G21, G24, G28, BG78; Ribbon - E40, E42, E43; Berries - R59; Background - B0000, W0 and colourless blender.
Stamps: Our Daily Bread Designs "Christmas Door"
Ink: Memento "Tuxedo Black" and "Rich Cocoa", Distress Ink "Walnut Stain"
Cardstock: Creativ Textured cardstock, X-Press It blending card, Core'dinations neutrals, KaiserCraft "Christmas"
Dies: Spellbinders Nestabilities "Curved Rectangles" and Spellbinders Shapeabilities "Fancy Framed Tags Two"
Other: 12 days of Christmas ribbon (from my stash), Papyrus Organdy ribbon, sandpaper block, Darice embossing folder "wood grain", Stickles "Xmas Red" and "Green", AtYou Spica #00 clear, X-Press It clear gel glue, X-Press It double sided tape and X-Press It high tack foam mounting tape.
Update 26 November 2013:
I am so excited to have been picked as one of the winners for the Our Daily Bread Designs Shining the Light Award for the challenge that I entered this card in.Congratulations to all the other winners :-)
Oh Elizabeth, your card is stunning!! I so love your coloring of the door with the realistic coloring of the wood grain in the door and your added sparkle. Stunning holiday card!! Thanks for joining us at ODBD!!
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