Hello and welcome back for day 3 of the My Favorite Things March Release Countdown! Today I am featuring the adorable new Pure Innocence Spring Friends stamp set and matching Die-namics. I think this one may be my favorite of all the Pure Innocence stamps yet!
Be sure to check out the My Favorite Things Blog to see a full reveal of today's products, and to see what all the other fabulous design team members have done! All of the new products will be available Tuesday, March 1st at 10:00pm EST!
I absolutely love that little bunny! I colored all of the cute stamps with Copic markers adding a little bit of shading with my Prismacolor Pencils and some white dots with my gel pen. I cut them all out with the matching Die-namics and they are adhered with foam tape. The trees I glued flat to the background.
The background I did with Distress Ink on watercolor paper. I used Salty Ocean and Mowed Lawn and then splattered some of both of those colors after blending. I had so much fun building this cute little spring scene adding some of the flowers and greenery from Blissful Blooms stamp set.
And there you have it from Day 3 of the MFT Release Countdown! So much fun stuff coming your way on March 1st at 10:00 pm EST!!
Thank you so much for stopping by! Don't forget to stop by the MFT blog to see more wonderful things you can do with these fun new products!
See you tomorrow!
Kay :)
Cute card!
ReplyDeleteYou've colored this little cutie so beautifully, Kay, you really brought her to life on this gorgeous card!
ReplyDeleteWhat a darling card. Such a fun spring scene and your coloring is amazing.
ReplyDeleteAwesome card. Love the coloring as well as all the layering...great design.
ReplyDeleteDarling card! What brand of watercolor paper did you use? Love the texture.
ReplyDeletePrecious with great coloring!
ReplyDeleteBeautitful environment that sends a ecological message!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! The texture of the watercolor paper and the trees in the background are terrific. It's always nice to be able to combine sets.
ReplyDeleteAdorable! The texture of the watercolor paper and the trees in the background are terrific. It's always nice to be able to combine sets.
ReplyDeleteStunning! Love it!
ReplyDeleteShe's a cutie!
ReplyDeleteFabulous little scene you created here, Kay! It's no wonder it's a favorite for you. Lots of fun things to color and play around with to create the perfect look. It looks so spring-like and joyful. Make me smile really big! :D Thanks for sharing and have a marvelous Sunday! Big hugs to you.
ReplyDeleteGreat colort love this new stamp
ReplyDeleteLove this card!
ReplyDeleteJust darling! Love that little girl and the beautiful colors of you scene.
ReplyDeleteSuch an adorable scene! I love how you added the trees in the background, too!
ReplyDeleteSo adorable!! I love all of the colors you used on this!
ReplyDeleteLovely card. The little girl and the scene are so nice. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteoh my! Darling, sweet scene creating Kay! The bunny...so CUTE! I LOVE the Salty Ocean and Mowed Lawn combo...gotta do that one!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute scene, Kay! Beautiful Copic coloring, and I love how you added details with your pencils! Love your background with all the splatters, too! Looks like I'll be putting this adorable stamp set on my wishlist :)
ReplyDeleteOh my word. So darling!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet little 'secret garden' scene you've created, Kay! darling!
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This is so cute!! I LOVE the coloring behind the little PI girl. FABULOUS design.
ReplyDeleteHow precious is she?! Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute and an adorable little scene you created.
ReplyDeleteYour coloring is amazing....Darling card!
ReplyDeleteThis is as sweet as can be Kay, just darling!!
ReplyDeleteHow cute. Love the background.
ReplyDeleteAdorable bright card!
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LOVE this Beautiful creation!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the textured background and look of this card. The layer of other elements are placed perfectly
ReplyDeleteCute little girl and I do love the bunny too. Lots of things to make a scene with and it's perfect!
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