Hi there!
It's another day of Lawn Fawn inspiration, and we're showing off the new plaid papers.
I couldn't help but pair the plaid with Chirpy Chirp Chirp, and have the little chicks paint the egg. The plaid paper picks up on every single color I've used in the scene.
The egg painting feels a little Sleeping-Beauty-ish, doesn't it? Blue! Pink! Blue! Pink!
Also, is it weird to have chicks painting an egg? I'm wondering if they have a little brother or sister in there! Maybe they just want to make it nice for the new little one?
In any case, I stamped the paint brushes, masked them, and stamped the chicks in place. Without removing the masks, I stamped the little paint bucket, masked it as well and then stamped the egg so it looks like it sits in behind.
I colored everything with copic markers. I have gotten a few emails asking which yellow markers I use and how I make sure it doesn't bleed. It's true, yellow is a trickier color to work with, so go slowly and don't try to blend it all out without letting the paper rest in between layers. I used Y02 and Y17 here. That's it!
I hope you like it! There's more to see on the Lawn Fawn blog today - click!
It's another day of Lawn Fawn inspiration, and we're showing off the new plaid papers.
I couldn't help but pair the plaid with Chirpy Chirp Chirp, and have the little chicks paint the egg. The plaid paper picks up on every single color I've used in the scene.
The egg painting feels a little Sleeping-Beauty-ish, doesn't it? Blue! Pink! Blue! Pink!
Also, is it weird to have chicks painting an egg? I'm wondering if they have a little brother or sister in there! Maybe they just want to make it nice for the new little one?
In any case, I stamped the paint brushes, masked them, and stamped the chicks in place. Without removing the masks, I stamped the little paint bucket, masked it as well and then stamped the egg so it looks like it sits in behind.
I colored everything with copic markers. I have gotten a few emails asking which yellow markers I use and how I make sure it doesn't bleed. It's true, yellow is a trickier color to work with, so go slowly and don't try to blend it all out without letting the paper rest in between layers. I used Y02 and Y17 here. That's it!
I hope you like it! There's more to see on the Lawn Fawn blog today - click!
Ahhh, just adorable Elena!
ReplyDeleteYour card is really great! I love the way u mask!
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Oh my word! This is adorable!!
ReplyDeleteThis card is simply fabulous - adorable - love it!
ReplyDeleteThis is just too cute and creative!
ReplyDeleteLove this! Keira says "So pretty!"
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