It's Monday so it's my day for posting over at High Hopes blog :)
(our Anything High Hopes Goes challenge runs to the end of the month)
Today I've used Foxy Knitter from our Spring Release ... isn't he perfect to make cards for those knitters in your family!
I've coloured him with one copic marker (Peach) and just used light feathery strokes to build up colour and texture. I also used the same marker to colour my accessories, but it decided to run out on me when I was colouring my flower ... which is the main reason my I fell out of love with my copics! At least when I'm using pencils I can see how much I have left LOL
Simon Says Stamp 'Happy' die; Paper Smooches hill die. Woodware flower punch.
Sister Act #98 - anything goes
Polkadoodles #12 - birthday
Inspiration Destination #25 - anything goes
Crafty Creations #285 - chevrons or stripes
Whimsy Stamps Inspiration challenge #81 - use a diecut
Kathy's 30 day colouring challenge #thedailymarker30day
Your card looks adorable! Love the bright colors you used!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous stamp...love it!! xx
ReplyDeleteOh look at his little foxy face! Gorgeous, Jo x
ReplyDeleteCute cute cute! Love this, Lynne!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing how you colored the cute little fox with just one Copic marker. I'm amazed at the shading and texture you achieved.
ReplyDeleteWonderful card, love the vibrant colours :o)
ReplyDeleteJackie xx
So cute Lynne. Love the texture in your coloring.
ReplyDeleteLove your cute foxy card..
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Debby
Oh my gosh, I love that knitting fox. Don't enable me!!! I know someone who would love this.
ReplyDeleteSorry about your Copic running dry.........ugh!
Fabulous thanks for joining us over on the Polkadoodles Challenge. Good Luck xx (DT)
ReplyDeleteLove your colouring, this card is so cute.
ReplyDeletehow cute
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining in our Birthday Challenge over at Polkadoodles xx
Fabulous creation with lovely colors and design. Thanks for sharing with us at Polkadoodles Challenge. Agnieszka DT
ReplyDeleteThis card is so adorable!
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