Coordinating outline dies for this stamp set are available for those who despise fussy cutting.
I knew I had to create a slimline card since I wanted to create a scene with the nanny flying above a couple of houses. Since the original story British nanny story originates in London, I created some clouds in the background.
I knew I had to create a slimline card since I wanted to create a scene with the nanny flying above a couple of houses. Since the original story British nanny story originates in London, I created some clouds in the background.
To make this card, I first stamped and colored it using Copic markers. I then fussy cut it out.
Copic markers used:
Skin: E04, E11, E21, E00, E000
Cheeks: R20, R30
Hair: E25, E33, E31
Blue: B28, B26,B24, B21
Daisies: Y38, Y13, T3, T1, Blender
Umbrella: T7, T5, T3, T1
Umbrella handle/parrot: YG09, B24, T2
To create the scene, I used the Stamp Anniething Cloud Builder Stencil and Distress Oxide ink in Stormy Sky to create the clouds. Then I cut out black cardstock houses from a Christmas die set that a friend gave me. I put white cardstock behind it for the windows.
I then used gold pigment ink and a Stamp Anniething star cluster stamp and coordinating die for the stars. I stamped the sentiment on white cardstock and used a Stamp Anniething banner die to cut it out and then added a matching frame using black cardstock. To finish the card, I added a black mat under the card front and adhered the layers onto a slimline card base.
This stamp set is versatile and with five character stamps, two object stamps, and nine sentiment stamps, one can make tons of cards, scrapbooks, and decorations with this Practically Perfect set!
Thank you for visiting today and hope you have a very creative week!
Adorable. Your shadowing and detail to everything give our eyes the story of the theme. Thank you.
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