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Hello and welcome to Day 2 of Neat & Tangled July 2015 release. Today we are introducing two stamp sets – Life is Beautiful and My Sunshine. I mentioned the My Sunshine set yesterday when I shared my vellum circles card, so today I’ll focus on the Life is Beautiful set.
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I created a simple “suburban” card (if there is such thing as a “suburban” card) with a cute little girl standing in front of her white picket fence holding some fresh cut flowers. This little cutie would be super fun to pair with the girl from the Paris stamp set, I think they would look awesome on a card together (click here to see the Paris stamp set on a card).
I colored the girl and the flowers using my Copic markers. I’m still practicing coloring skin (I was trying to add freckles to her cheeks) and hair. Hopefully practice will make perfect. The white picket fence was die cut out of wood grain specialty paper from Simon Says Stamp using Spellbinders Victorian Picket die.
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ABsolutely ADORABLE.
thank you, Amy!
Such an adorable scene you created! I love the fence and the coloring is perfect!
thank you so much, Miriam!
So lovely! Adorable freckled girl;)
thank you, darling!
oh how cute Yana! i LOVE your scene, it is adorable and so fun!
thank you so much my dear!
Great card! That little girl is super cute and I love that you used wood grain paper for the fence. What a great addition!
I almost forgot I had that paper, lol! Bought it a looong time and I think I only used once. Great product though. thank you!
Love your card!
thank you!
The little girl card is so sweet. The fence was a great addition it didn’t overwhelm the little girl.
I’m so glad you liked, Rosemary! Thank you!