Hi, this is Princy for Kraftgali.com
I am SO excited about Mama Elephant's collaboration with Hampton Art launching these Mini Agenda stamp and die sets featuring some of Mama Elephant's most popular images. I have used Mini Boy Agenda set for today's project.
I stamped all these images using Versafine Onyx black ink & did some easy quick coloring using zig clean color real brush pens, these are small images so did not require any special color blending skills, just some basic coloring here today.
For the sweet rainbow background - I used distress inks in 6 colors - the number of colors needed for blending depends on the size of blending tool - for an A2 size card & mini blending tool - 5 or max 6 colors should be okay.
To add some extra sine I added Tattered Angels glimmer mist in pearl color. For the front panel used A2 grid panel die from waffle flower for creating window frames! Assembled everything together and the final card is ready.
I am pretty happy with how the final card turned out. What do you think? Let me know in the comments below.
Thanks for visiting!
xx
I am SO excited about Mama Elephant's collaboration with Hampton Art launching these Mini Agenda stamp and die sets featuring some of Mama Elephant's most popular images. I have used Mini Boy Agenda set for today's project.
I stamped all these images using Versafine Onyx black ink & did some easy quick coloring using zig clean color real brush pens, these are small images so did not require any special color blending skills, just some basic coloring here today.
For the sweet rainbow background - I used distress inks in 6 colors - the number of colors needed for blending depends on the size of blending tool - for an A2 size card & mini blending tool - 5 or max 6 colors should be okay.
- Mustard seeds
- Cracked pistachio
- Abandoned coral
- Picked raspberry
- Spiced marmalade
- Peacock feathers
To add some extra sine I added Tattered Angels glimmer mist in pearl color. For the front panel used A2 grid panel die from waffle flower for creating window frames! Assembled everything together and the final card is ready.
I am pretty happy with how the final card turned out. What do you think? Let me know in the comments below.
Thanks for visiting!
xx