27 August 2021

Fairy Stamper ~ Gnome Lady with Flower

    Hello everyone!  Welcome to my Fairy Stamper Friday share.


I purchased this gnome die a few months ago, and hadn't had a chance to play with it.
I decided that today was the day, so after die cutting her and adding colour, I decided to create a background scene for this cute little lady.



Because she carries such a long flower, I decided that a slimline card would be the most suitable size.
I began by inking the background using a stencil and distress oxide inks.  Next, I stamped the various elements to build up the scene and coloured them in using copic markers.
On the inside, I used the same stencil to ink in the background and stamped another couple of bunnies to continue with the meadow scene.

List of supplies used to make this card, each linked to the Fairy Stamper store, for your convenience.

Fairy Hugs Stamps - Bunnies
Marianne Design Stamps - Squirrels
Nellie's Choice - Spring Meadow, Rabbits, Flying Birds
Elizabeth Craft Designs - Snowstorm & Mounds Stencil
VersaFine Clair inks - Twilight, Shady Lane, Acorn
Distress Oxide inks - Tumbled Glass, Broken China, Mowed Lawn

Thank you so much for stopping by today.  I hope I have inspired you to create a project and to come join the fun. Our challenges go live every other Thursday on our Facebook group.   All you have to do is to create a project and upload the pic to our challenge album.  There is a $15.00 prize for one lucky participant.

Till next time,
crafty hugs!



4 comments:

  1. The slimline card was perfect!! It is beautiful. I love the adorable scene.
    Have a wonderful day my friend,
    Migdalia Rodriguez
    Migdalia's Crafts

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  2. What a super cute card, Lena!! I love the pretty scene you create!!
    Have a great day,
    Gerda.

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