I decided to add to my meagre pile of Christmas cards and used a NBUS set by Your Next Stamp.
This is such a cute image and I really enjoyed coloring it with Copics. Once I was finished, I colored all the snowy areas and snowflakes with clear sparkle pen, as well as the flame on the candle.
The sentiment strip is from black cardstock and white-embossed with a simple Christmas greeting. The card base is Tropical Teal and used to match the scarf around the mouse's neck.
Thanks for visiting! The DT have some gorgeous cards, so head on over and check them out.
Products used:
Stamps: Merry Mouse Eve (Your Next Stamp), Snow Globe Sentiments (MFT)
Ink: Black Licorice Hybrid, Versamark
Cardstock: Tropical Teal, Black Licorice (MFT), X-Press It
Accessories: Copics, White EP, Spectrum Noir Clear Sparkle Pen
Cheers
Karren
10 comments:
such a sweet little scene, Karren and beautifully colored!
What a charming image! I love that it's the focal point on all of that lovely white space! And I love the match with the teal and his little scarf.
What an adorable image! And your coloring is fabulous. I love the teal card base for a Christmas card -- it's non-traditional but still feels Christmas-y.
This is one of the cutest images ever and your coloring just knocks it out of the park! Why is New Zealand so far away?!??! I want to come over to hang out and learn to color!
Your coloring is superb and your card is delightful. I like you sentiment strip too.
How adorable. A gorgeous card Karren
Well if that isn't the cutest Christmas image then I don't know what is! I think that fellow is waiting for Santa, right? Your coloring is amazing, as always! :)
As always, your Copic coloring is just beautiful, Karren! You always know how to add shadows and highlights perfectly! Love your take on the sketch, too...Super cute image!
Oh this card is so sweet Karren! I just love that little mouse! Your colouring is amazing as always!!! I'm pretty sure your meagre pile of cards is already larger than my meagre pile!!! I counted three today!!!
I love the clever placement of your sentiment Karren! And of course... your beautiful coloring!
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