Hi! I've been kind of slacking with the house chores but it's Friday and I wanted to finish my card for iCopic Challenge #69 -- BG Family and Saturated Canary Challenge #11 -- Anything but square or rectangle. I only have 3 blue green Copic pens but I love the colors! I've been using them a lot since I bought them. I don't know why it wasn't one of my first choices. And I purchased a new Saturated Canary digi called Honey.
Okay, so no square or rectangle card. I went with a heart. I used my Cheery Lynn heart dies and man, pushing out all those little hearts can be a big pain. But so worth it in the end. Now I have tons of little punched out hearts all over my table. And isn't Honey so pretty? I love her hair! Makes me want to grow my hair out again.
Oh yeah, it is a heart shaped easel card too. Found lots of tutorials after Google-ing it. Pretty simple.
I kept the inside kind of simple cause I wanted the front to stand out more. The sentiment is from PTI's Botanical Silhouettes.
Here's a little close up of Honey. Her skirt and socks are in BG Copics. I smeared a little bit of white opal liquid pearls on her socks so they'd be a bit lighter than her skirt. There is glossy accents on her heart and the bunny's tummy. I really love to pair bright pink with blue green so I went with that color combo. I added some brads that were a freebie from Eclectic Paperie when I ordered from them a while ago.
Oh, did you notice my pink netting? I loved the color so I saved it from the outside packaging of those Asian rice noodles. I recycled! Hehe. I know my hubby's gonna wonder what the heck is that pink thing but it's so fun looking. And I really think I'm more open minded about stuff like that ever since taking TGF's Heart Journaling class. Maybe I actually learned something?
Oh, and thanks for all the digi tips! I usually print mine out on PTI white cardstock but I can't color right away. I used to have a different printer and I could just color it after printing. I guess it will have to do for now. Thanks for reading!
Okay, so no square or rectangle card. I went with a heart. I used my Cheery Lynn heart dies and man, pushing out all those little hearts can be a big pain. But so worth it in the end. Now I have tons of little punched out hearts all over my table. And isn't Honey so pretty? I love her hair! Makes me want to grow my hair out again.
Oh yeah, it is a heart shaped easel card too. Found lots of tutorials after Google-ing it. Pretty simple.
I kept the inside kind of simple cause I wanted the front to stand out more. The sentiment is from PTI's Botanical Silhouettes.
Here's a little close up of Honey. Her skirt and socks are in BG Copics. I smeared a little bit of white opal liquid pearls on her socks so they'd be a bit lighter than her skirt. There is glossy accents on her heart and the bunny's tummy. I really love to pair bright pink with blue green so I went with that color combo. I added some brads that were a freebie from Eclectic Paperie when I ordered from them a while ago.
Oh, did you notice my pink netting? I loved the color so I saved it from the outside packaging of those Asian rice noodles. I recycled! Hehe. I know my hubby's gonna wonder what the heck is that pink thing but it's so fun looking. And I really think I'm more open minded about stuff like that ever since taking TGF's Heart Journaling class. Maybe I actually learned something?
Oh, and thanks for all the digi tips! I usually print mine out on PTI white cardstock but I can't color right away. I used to have a different printer and I could just color it after printing. I guess it will have to do for now. Thanks for reading!
Comments
Have a super weekend...
oh hun this is just stunning, her clothes look awesome and i lurve the heart shape, its gorgeous!!
thank you so much for sharing it with us over on the saturated canary challenge blog
hugs Lou xxx
Thank you for joining us girlies over at Saturated Canary Challenges, good luck hun.
Lotsa hugs Vicky xxx