Friends are the essence of life

Hello and welcome back to my blog! Today I would like to share a card I made using Let The Sun Shine, No More Cheese and Snail Mail Stamp Sets by Magengo Designs.

First, I printed the images on a piece of Neenah Solar White 80lb cardstock, and fussy cut them with my cutter bee scissors. Next, I used my Copic Markers to colour them.

Below are the colours I used:
Flowers – E99, YR24, Y08, Y02, YR09, YR04, Y15, G99, G94
Leaves and stems – G99, G94
Mouse – C2, C0, C9, R20, R00
Camera – N3, N2, N1, N0, 0
Snail – E00, E000, E37, E35, E33, E31
Big mushroom – R27, R24, R22, C2, C0, 0
Small mushrooms – N2, N1, 0
Grass – G19, G14
Stones – E49, E29, E37, E35

For the grass, I inked an A2 cardstock using Parrot Crisp ink and a blender brush. I then used a die from the Meadow Borders Die set by Lawn Fawn to cut the panel. 

To create the background, I inked an A2 cardstock using Starlight Crisp ink. Then I placed the Mini Cloud Edges Stencil by My Favorite Things on the panel and created the clouds with the same ink. Next, I smooshed the ink on my media mat, sprinkled water on it and used a round brush to splatter the ink on the card panel.

After that, I stamped the sentiment from the Shades of Friendship Stamp Set by Altenew using Obsidian Pigment Ink on the panel. Then, I assembled the card and stuck this panel on an A2 card base using art glitter glue.

I am linking this card to the Simon Says Wednesday Challenge – Anything Goes.

I have listed the products used below. Thank you for visiting my Blog.

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