Baaaawwwk! Bbb-bbb-baaaawwwk!
Here's a card I made using the bandana technique that Lynn gave us on Splitcoaststampers. I used my paisley print stamp from Stampin' UP's Polkadots and Paisley set. I stamped the image with Ridinghood Red ink onto Real Red cardstock and then used a white gel pen to doodle my dots. The black polkadots were made with a pencil eraser using Versafine Black ink.
I also used the sketch and color challenges over on Stamp TV. If you haven't checked this website out yet, you should! It has so much to offer, and I especially love the video tutorials Gina K does every Wednesday.
I haven't used my Best of Cluck set in ages and thought it the perfect choice to go with this bandana technique. I colored my chicken with Copic markers and then dotted the white dots on its body with a white gel pen.
Happy Cluckin', ya'll!
6 comments:
You know I love that chicken Charlene, super sweet. Hugs Cindy xxoo
Toooo cute, Charlene....love the background you created and the adorable chicken!!! You better hide this from Anne...ya know how much she loves red!!!
Awesome job on this technique. I love the bandana background your created. It goes perfectly with that chicken....
I love this! I didn't know you could talk chicken talk either...but there is probably alot of talent that you have that has escaped me! Snort! This is the coolest. I am so glad you are managing stamping........Its so cute...I am jealous that you try techniques....someday maybe I will like them but not now! Definately not now!
Do you have any M & M's? Gertie ate all mine and then she said she didn't! But there were M & M shells in her teeth and evidence that they do melt in your hand in her hand! She's such a pig...surprised she has not been here trying to git yers!!!
So happy to see you 'playing' so quickly.....and beautifully....love your 'chick' card.....that is one set I regret not getting
I love this card...
love the background its awesome...
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Michell james
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