2/03/2023

Mixing coloring and patterned paper ~ Bunnies card

Hi friends.  Today, I am sharing a sweet Spring card using Copic markers with patterned paper.  The bunnies called for a soft scene and paper layers.


Sentiment:  Oh hello.

These bunnies were placed three in a row.  I just love the one looking back.  Cuteness overload.



Helpful tips:

Here are helpful tips for making this card.  To begin, prepare an A2 sized card base.  Next, trim or die-cut coordinating pieces of a patterned paper pack for the background, the square frame and little flags.  Then, onto smooth white cardstock, stamp the bunnies in a row using alcohol friendly ink.  Also, trim or die-cut that stamped panel to fit the top of the square frame.  Next, color in the bunnies with very light shades.  For the background shading, add ink light blending around the bunnies in two shades of distress ink or distress oxide ink pads.  Finally, layer it all on the card base plus added flag layers for the sentiment.

And, this is another look at today's project.


Enjoy a peek at the process.



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