Showing posts with label Your Next Stamp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Your Next Stamp. Show all posts

Saturday, 13 January 2018

PEACE

I couldn't resist this cute, chameleon from Your Next Stamp - 
even if he does take me an age to colour!

Here he is doing his little PEACE sign    :-)


It's hard to tell from the photo, 
but I added lots of dimension to this card.
The chameleon (and birthday message) is popped up on foam tape 
and, for the PEACE sentiment, I made a sandwich from 2 layers 
of letters cut from foam sheet and then the inked letters on top.

Challenges

 



Supplies
Your Next Stamp - One in a Chameleon, coloured with Copics
Mama Elephant - Labeled Messages
Lawn Fawn - Stitched Rectangle        MFT - Stitched Alphabet
Versacolor - Orange and Canary         Distress Ink - Spiced Marmalade


Saturday, 1 July 2017

ANOTHER BIRTHDAY?

Hello.
Oh my gosh - how cute is this little chameleon?
Now that I'm finally getting to grips with how to colour him,
it's dawned on me that he can be any colour combo I like.
Maybe I'll try pinks next, for a girly card :-)


Included in this chameleon set, is the little 'splash' stamp.
I used it with distress oxide inks, and slightly overlapped them for a pop of colour.
I have a feeling this little stamp is going to be used A LOT !

Challenges.




Anything Goes

Supplies
Your Next Stamp - One in a Chameleon, coloured with Copics
MFT - Stitched, scalloped rectangle and stitched scalloped basic edges
Lawn Fawn - Violet's ABCs
Distress Oxide Ink - spiced marmalade, fossilized amber

Thursday, 15 June 2017

CHAMELEON LOVE

Hello.
Today I'm sharing my card for this week's Muse challenge.
As usual, I was stumped for a while, not having any tool/DIY images,
but then I decided to ink up one of my new chameleon stamps.
I think it could definitely work for a Father's Day card.


Ha! Who knew chameleons would be so hard to colour.
My first attempt was with watercolours, which ended up in a splodgy mess,
so I switched to Copics , which was a little easier, but still needs practice.



I followed the overall layout from Tracey's card with a central image and sentiment underneath.
I love Tracey's yellow background, but my watercolour attempt was awful, and went in the bin, instead I used the little splash stamp, from the set, with yellow ink.

Supplies.
Your Next Stamp - One in a Chameleon, coloured with Copics
My Favorite Things - Stitched Scalloped Border Die
Versacolor Ink - Canary