Showing posts with label Stamping Bella. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stamping Bella. Show all posts

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Thinking of You

This is the third Bella that I bought when I decided to try them. This is the one that I always wanted! I love her outfit! I used Kirsten's sketch. I have had the oval nestability dies for a while and I think this was my first time using them. The patterned paper was created using Papertrey's new polka dot set. I love that set! It makes it so easy to add polka dots. I colored Snowbunny Bella with copic markers. Then, I added liquid applique and fun flock to her coat and boots, making them nice and fuzzy. My scalloped oval needed a little more pop so I added white dots using the Signo white pen. Thanks for stopping by and have a great day!

Recipe
Stamps: Snowbunny Bella (Stamping Bella), Faux Ribbon, Polka Dot Basics (Papertrey Ink); Ink: Palette; Other: copic markers, liquid applique, fun flock, dew drops, velvet ribbon, signo white pen, cardstock (DCWV)

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Bella Birthday

I got my first bellas! Since I decided to try unmounted rubber stamps instead of only acrylic stamps, a whole new world has opened up. This Partygirlabella was so cute, I couldn't resist her. I started out with an idea for the layout of this card after I saw a sketch on Debbie Olsen's blog. I stamped the image using Brilliance Graphite Black ink on Papertrey Stamper's Select cardstock and heat set. Then, I colored the image using copics. I added liquid applique and glitter to the cupcake for a little sparkle. I stamped the sentiment from Papertrey's Mixed Messages on the tag using Palette Noir. The ribbon is from SU!, but I think it is retired (cranberry). I love this shade of red! This second photo shows my completed images and the copic colors used to color her. Can you believe that many colors go into that one little image?! Someone once asked me if I thought copics were worth it and I have read threads on SCS where people debate if us "normal" stampers really need them. Well, I don't know that they are for everyone and they are very expensive, but I love mine. I like the vibrance of the images and being able to blend the colors. Watercoloring has never been my thing. It looks beautiful when other people do it, but I prefer my copics.

Recipe
Stamps: Stamping Bella, Papertrey Ink
Cardstock: Papertrey Ink, DCWV
Patterned Paper: JoAnn's (it's that same stack as yesterday)
Ribbon: Su! Cranberry (retired)
Tools: copic markers, Making Memories punch, liquid applique, prisma glitter, tag