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 This coloring is sooo easy, anyone can do it. This Christmas card design is sooo simple, anyone can do it. This is a very good card to duplicate easily and quickly many, many times.


This stamp is an old Tim Holtz stamp from my stash. While not available at the moment, there are a number of Tim Holtz stamps that would be equally perfect for this style card. This one would be perfect!

I stamped the image and the sentiment from Mathia's typograf stampset in black ink on a card panel. I took my Copics and chose a light and a dark for each color family - R27, R20, G09. G02, C4 and C2. I used the lighter color along the edges of the coloring area and the darker in the center.

I then ran the card panel through my Big Shot with the MFT Wonky Stitched rectangular die. I attached my card panel to my card base and it was all done. So simple, so easy but still so nice!

Until next time...
Dawn

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 Today I bring you a card with very light coloring, patterned paper and a little bit of fussy cutting for a cute, any-occasion card.

I stamped the flower from Mathia's hvitveis stampset with black ink. I colored the flower in with Copic colors RV10, RV19, RV69, YG03 and YG17. I fussy cut the flower and took a piece of scrap colored paper closest to the darkest pink Copic color, RV69. I taped the flower to the paper and fussy cut that out so there was a bit of a border around it.

I then stamped the sentiment from the same Mathia stampset with Candied Apple Distress Ink. I found another scrap piece of colored paper that matched the middle Copic pink color, staggered them and taped them all together.

I cut a piece of patterned paper the exact size of my card and attached it to my card base. The final step was to add some foam tape to both the flower and sentiment section and attach them to the card.

Until next time...
Dawn





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 It's rare when a patterned paper catches my eye but it occasionally happens. My normal modus operandus is to buy it, put it on a shelf, and admire it every couple of months. Am I the only one that does this?!


This time, I was only allowed to buy it if I promised to use it because Connie knows me all too well! And here we have the result of that promise. (I think I should get credit for using it twice because I did use it on the card in my last blog post too!)

I matched up a mother and daughter stamp from Stamping Bella and a sentiment that fit it perfectly from Mathia. I stamped both images, the sentiment on a piece of scrap card stock and the image on Neenah card stock. I colored up the image using my Copics - E00, E41, E50, E01, E11, E33, E93, E37, E49, BG11, BG15, BG57, BG78, YR01, Y11, R27.

I fussy cut out the image and made the sentiment into a banner type shape. I then die cut a pretty oval from Pretty Pink Posh and colored in just the inside piece with Copic color E50. I attached the patterned paper piece from Maggie Holmes to my card base and attached the die cut piece over that. I then used some foam tape on the sentiment and image to add a bit of dimension and attached them to the card.

Until next time...
DT Dawn

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 I really just wanted to start adding this Shiny Mix washi tape to everything, just splashes of iridescent color everywhere! This is the same washi tape I talked about it my last blog post. I'm still a little obsessed with it. I'm also very glad I took pictures of it after just 2 cards because the rolls are quite a bit smaller now.



So I thought, why can't I add it everywhere? I had planned to use patterned paper with this card as a half and half card but I couldn't resist and added some shiny and iridescent washi tape here too.

First up, I stamped the mother and her newborn image from Stamping Bella (currently out of stock but linked to other SB options), on to a piece of Neenah card stock. I colored her up with my Copics - E01, E21, E50, E51, E53, E93, E95, Y00, Y02, R05, R37, YG06, G09, B32, B34, B41. I trimmed the panel so it left a nice big section for the patterned paper.


I attached the patterned paper to my card base first. Then I attached my colored image to the top of that. I added the washi tape as a pretty transition between the 2 sections. I took the thin sparkly piece and cut it in half using a ruler and a hobby knife (it's pink!) and added those pieces on.

Another quick and simple card, perfect for summer time creativity!

Until next time...
DT Dawn

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 I got some new washi tape in my hot little hands! I'm not a big washi tape user but I loved the iridescent qualities of some of the rolls and the sparkly qualities of others. As I'm always up for a challenge that pushes me to use things I don't normally use, I took this home and started playing.



I started by stamping one of my favorite mother and daughter stamps from Stamping Bella and my Mathia sentiment (currently out of stock but linked to other options) on a trimmed Neenah panel. I colored it in with my copics - E00, E01, E02, Y00, YR21, YR23, C6, C8, C10, G40, G43, G46, YG06, R81, R83 & R85.

 

I took another Neenah panel cut to A2 size and lined up the washi tape along each edge. I attached that panel to my card base and then attached the colored image so it was centered and had that lovely iridescent border.


It's summer time and the child is home so I'm going for quick and easy cards this month! 


Until next time...
DT Dawn






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 Mathia Design has come out with new stampsets and I have been playing with all of them. Today I'm sharing a simple flower card from one of the new sets. You don't always need lots of bling and glamour on every card, sometimes simple is best. And this card fits that bill!


I started by stamping the image in black ink on to some Neenah card stock. I then stamped my sentiment from the same stampset with Kitsch Flamingo Distress Ink. I took another panel and using the stamp pad itself, rubbed it all along the edges so it would make a nice, matching border.


I colored in the flower with my Copic markers and then trimmed that panel so it would look like the panel underneath was a pink border. I attached the panels together and then attached them to my heavy duty card base. I glued on some bling and the card was done! Clean, simple, and fast!

Until next time....
DT Dawn

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 I guess technically this card could be considered Clean & Simple but I thought modern grunge'ish felt more appropriate. Generation A is having their confirmations now so I tried to design a card that they might like to get. 

I colored up Martine from Mathia Design in a rainbow sweater (because equality) and gave a little extra color in her hair (individual expressionism) but made the rest casual (comfort).


I started off with stamping Martine and the 2 sentiments, one from the Martine stampset (in Villainous potion) and the other from the Nedover tekst stampset (in black). I stamped all of those images on mask paper, fussy cut them out and covered them on the panel. I then stamped the sirklebakgrunn stamp with embossing ink and heat embossed it with silver embossing powder. I didn't want any of the previous stamps to be affected which is why I used the masks. I also brushed off some of the embossing powder before heating to give it an incomplete, grunge type feeling.



I removed the masks from the panel and colored Martine in with my Copic markers. I really liked how the rainbow sweater came out and it wasn't that difficult to do. (Instead of coloring a solid line, tap the marker to make an irregular line and blend it with the colors on either side of it.)

Once she was colored, I added Salvaged Patina Distress Ink to the background, lightly, with my blending brush. I trimmed the panel so it was slightly smaller than the card. I took another panel (cardstock cut to the size of the card), and rubbed the Salvaged Patina ink pad along the edges so it would match the colors used in the card. I then attached both panels to my card base. I hope you like it!

Until next time...
DT Dawn

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Happy Easter!

Today's card is a Copic colored Easter card using some stamps I have in my collection with sentiments by Mathia.


First I stamped the bunny and girl with black ink on to a A2 sized piece of Neenah cardstock. I colored them in with Copics and then very carefully created the background behind them. You can also stamp the images on masking paper, cut them out, cover the original images, and color right over them if you want. I didn't feel the need to since the background is fairly simplistic.


 

Once it was all colored, I stamped the first Mathia sentiment with Versafine and embossed it with clear embossing powder. Then I stamped the 2nd Mathia sentiment (from the same stampset), with clear embossing ink and embossed it with gold embossing powder. I liked the contrast of the black sentiment on the light background but wanted the Easter sentiment to be a little more special.

I die cut the background with MFT's wonky stitches die (one of my favorites!) and attached that panel to my heavy duty card base. 

Until next time...
DT Dawn

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 I'm a big fan of Clean & Simple cards. I like how much white space surrounds the image to make it really pop out. And I like coloring so C&S works for me.

I started this card like all others, stamping the cheery, Christmas image from Stamping Bella on to my coloring panel. I use the word panel a lot and realized I haven't defined what that is. It's a layer of paper, in this case, of the cardstock I want to color on. The other panel on this card is the Green glitter cardstock I used to frame the image. 


Then I brought out my festive green Copic color combination to use as the dress color. I use this combo for Christmas a LOT when I want a bright, cheery green - G28, G09, YG09, YG05.

Once the coloring was finished, I trimmed the panel so just a hint of the green sparkle of the background layer would peek out and frame the image, playing off and complimenting the green of the dress.


I then stamped a Mathia sentiment that fit and embossed it. I attached my panels to each other and then to the card base. I then went in with my white gel pen and added the dots and plus signs to her dress to represent it sparkling. One less Christmas card to make!

Until next time....
DT Dawn


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 The Craft Consortium company calls these adorable characters Snomes and what a great name for them! I was thrilled I got to color these images for Christmas and make them into cards.

I first stamped the main characters on a Neenah panel and colored them using Copic markers. First I colored the characters in my favorite red Copic combination (R59, R37 & R05) and then colored in the background. I found a picture of a winter scene I liked and used that as inspiration for the background.


Once that was complete I carefully stamped Huldra's Juleklem stamp with embossing ink and heat emboss a beautiful silver embossing powder. There wasn't much else to do but attach my colored panel to my card base! There isn't a lot of assembly with cards like these so you can spend the extra time coloring.


Until next time...
DT Dawn

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 Today I am bringing you a Copic colored birthday card with a newer stamp from Katzelkraft. This has quickly become a favorite of mine to color. I assure you, there will be many more examples of this stamp to come!


First I stamped this poppy stamp with Inkon3 no-line coloring ink. I colored it using Copic markers using my favorite red combination (R59, R37 & R05.) I then stamped the Mathia sentiment on a piece of scrap card stock with embossing ink and embossed it in gold. I added some gold perler dots randomly on the colored ink panel to tie the two together.


I trimmed down the colored panel and added a few strips of scrap paper in black so it would have some good contrast on both sides. I added some dashes on the largest black piece with my gold Uni-ball gel pen. If you have not tried the Uni-ball gel pens, run right now and get them because they are amazing. Løp og kjøp! I use the white one on every single Christmas project I make!



I popped up the sentiment using some foam tape and attached the finished colored panel to my card base. I adore this red color and I think it is perfect for this stamp! Do you agree?

Until next time....
DT Dawn

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 I've already started designing Christmas cards for this year! I know it's only September and the coffee shops have just started selling pumpkin lattes but really, is it ever too soon to start with holiday cards?

I'm kicking off my holiday card series with a simple winter scene using a stamp set called Mr. & Mrs. Snome. Snow + Gnome = Snome. So clever, right?


I stamped out Mr. Snome and a gift accessory on Neenah cardstock and colored them in with Copic markers. I then colored a simple, wintery background, also with Copics. I try to keep backgrounds relevant to the card but simple or boring enough so the subjects take the center stage.

Once it was all colored, I stamped the Huldra sentiment in Versafine ink and clear embossed it. I cut and score my card base and attached the colored panel. Finally, I used a white gel pen to add snow to the trees and dots on his clothing. Typically I color over little details like that and just add them back on later as it saves a lot of time and often looks better in my opinion!

Until next time....
DT Dawn


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 I went with a C&S style for this card as the Lily was pretty enough on its own.

I used my Copics to color in this LDRS Lily on stamping card (I forgot to write down which colors I used but I do most of my coloring on Twitch if you ever want to watch - just search for CardsandCollars).

I then stamped a Mathia's sentiment and embossed it with Hero Arts Titanium embossing powder. I trimmed both the sentiment piece and the flower panel and cut a spare piece of paper to my card size.


I attached the orange piece to my card base and the flower panel on top of that. I used foam tape to attach the sentiment piece and raided my bling stash for some pieces in different sizes.

All in all, I think it's a very attractive card good for many occasions!

Until next time...
DT Dawn

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Sometimes you need a card for a male that isn't quite for sympathy but to let them know you are thinking of them. It's rare, mind you, but it does happen. So I tried to bring together all of the elements for a card I would typically use and just gave it a twist so it would be more male acceptable.

I started with a piece of watercolor paper, an old background stamp, and my Misti. (The background stamp I used is no longer produced but this is very similar and an excellent alternative.) After stamping the background on with embossing ink, I added clear embossing powder and heat set it. I stamped multiple times but didn't go for perfection as I wanted it to be lightly distressed in places.

I then added some watercolor paint in more masculine colors and let that blend and dry. This whole process took less than 5 minutes.


I die cut the sentiment and took my B28 Copic marker and added some accents along the word big to emphasize it. I attached the sentiment to a piece of vellum and then used my favorite foam tape cut into little slivers to bump up the whole die cut.



I attached the sentiment to the watercolor panel and then attached that to my card base. I finished it up by gluing some old Pretty Pink Posh confetti (soon back in stock.)


I think it fits the bill when you need something for a male that shouldn't be overly dramatic, feminine or blingy. For a card that took 15 minutes to make, I'd say that was a job well done!


Until next time....
DT Dawn


 

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 I love stamps that are just perfect for Birthday cards! (It makes my job so much easier!) This stamp set from MFT - Birth yay! is absolutely one of those stamps!


All of the animals are already set up on top of each other so there's no need for crazy masking! All you have to do is color it and you're done! 

I decided to go a little fancy and have a color-rich rainforest type of background. All kids love colorful things! But you could also easily have it as a clean and simple card as well.


Once it was colored (with Copics), I die cut an old Papir Design die in bright, contrasting colors. (I don't have any of the new ones yet but I really do like the font. Have you seen them?)

I added my colored panel to my card base, affixed the sentiment and my card was complete.


Until next time...
DT Dawn

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 Konfirmasjon time is soon upon us here in Norway and I thought I could fit in just one more konfirmasjons card for inspiration.

Using my Copic markers, I colored this Picket Fence - BFF Elise stamp in my favorite purple combination (V09, V06, V04, V01). I then took scraps of purple, pink, and black paper and cut thin strips to frame the image and also die cut the sentiment while I was at it.

I couldn't decide which color to use for the sentiment (an old Papir Design die), so I just used all of them. I think it adds a nice little boost with the pink slightly off of the purple die cut!


I thought the shirt was too plain being left white so I took a very light purple and pink and drew in flowers.

I taped the strips and my colored panel to my card base and popped up the sentiment with my favorite foam tape.

A quick, easy-to-make konfirmasjon card for anyone that doesn't have the time to go all out this year!

Until next time...
DT Dawn

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 Mother's day is the 13th of February this year so you have 8 or so days to get something together!


MFT has a gorgeous stamp called Fresh Cut Flowers which are great to use with every color family. They are beautiful and quite adaptable, being able to be used for any occasion.

This card is very simple with just a stamped panel and an embossed sentiment banner. I stamped the sentiment first, embossed it in gold, and then placed the banner die over it so it was as centered as it could be. I used my favorite 3M foam tape under the banner to give it a little dimension.


I chose a neutral color family for the flowers to make them a little more unique. You can add as much shadow as you want! If you want a lighter flower, don't add as much as I have here. These flowers are really quite forgiving and very versatile!
 

Here are the markers I used:

Flowers: E04, E11, E00, E50
Stems/leaves: YG67, YG63, YG03


Until next time.....
Dawn

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Hei og hopp! Elin her i dag med noe sÃ¥ uvanlig som et postkort. Selve postkortet er laget i kryssfinér, kommer fra Rayher og er ca 1/8" tykt. Jeg har brukt stempler, dies og kartong fra My Favorite Things, og litt snømaling og vannmaling aller nederst, i tillegg til noen paljetter, konfetti og annen smÃ¥pynt pÃ¥ toppen. 



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Hei og hopp! Elin her i dag, med nok et kort med et motiv fra hÄnglar & Wings. Denne gangen er det et meget enkelt kort. 


Jeg fargela motivet mitt med Copics i friske sommerfarger og bestemte meg for Ã¥ klippe det ut med en liten hvit kant ytterst. Jeg har brukt en platedie pÃ¥ turkis kartong fra Maja Design for Ã¥ lage struktur, sÃ¥ brukt en rektangeldie med juksesøm fra My Favorite Things for at panelet skulle fÃ¥ en fin kant. Jeg tror dette er det mest brukte diesettet jeg har, jeg bruker det til nesten hvert kort jeg lager. 


Jeg limte det turkise panelet med 3D-teip til kortbasen. Jeg stemplet en tekst fra samme stempelsett som jenta med turkis blekk pÃ¥ en utstanset billett og limte den ogsÃ¥ med 3D-teip. Jenta limte jeg pÃ¥ sÃ¥ hun sitter pÃ¥ hjørnet av billetten, med 3D-teip pÃ¥ det som henger utenfor billetten, sÃ¥ ogsÃ¥ hun skulle fÃ¥ høyde opp fra resten. Til slutt pyntet jeg med et par paljetter fra Pretty Pink Posh. 

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Hei og hopp! Elin her i dag. Visste du at Hobbykunst fører stempler fra hÄnglar & Wings? hÄnglar har produsert stempler siden 2001, sÃ¥ de er drevne i bransjen. I dag har jeg et kort Ã¥ vise med Bästa Vänner-settet fra hÄnglar. 

Jeg bestemte meg for Ã¥ lage en typisk Elin-kort, ogsÃ¥ kjent som clean and simple cluster-kort. Jeg stemplet motivet i Extreme Black blekk fra My Favorite Things pÃ¥ en bit X-Press It blending card og fargela med Copics, før jeg brukte en die fra My Favorite Things til Ã¥ stanse ut panelet med en fin sømkant rundt. Jeg limte panelet rett pÃ¥ kortbasen og satte i gang med Ã¥ lage cluster. 


Jeg digger Ã¥ lage disse klasene med utstansede mønsterarkrester. Her har jeg brukt rester som er sÃ¥ gamle at produsentene ikke har eksistert pÃ¥ Ã¥revis. Da jeg startet med Ã¥ lage kort ble det stort sett lag pÃ¥ lag-kort med mye mønsterark, nÃ¥ har jeg en helt annen stil, men jeg har jo ikke hjerte til Ã¥ kaste alle mønsterarkene mine, sÃ¥ jeg bruker dem til disse klasene og til Ã¥ lage konvolutter av. Bunkene mine minker sakte, men sikkert. Teksten jeg har embosset i hvitt kommer fra samme stempelplate som jenta, og jeg har brukt dotter fra Altenew til Ã¥ pynte med. 

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