Wednesday, August 11, 2021

A Little Bit of Christmas in August

 So I had the honor of being the Feature Winner of CTD #653, which means I'm the Guest Star Stamper for this week's CTD #655.  The colors we are working with are Pink, Gray and Mint Green.  


My first thought when I saw the picture Susie sent me was a baby card, but I don't really have any baby stamps.  Then I thought, why not a whimsical Chrsitmas card.  I went right to my MFT stash and grab a NBUS (never been used stamps--stash in my case).  Of course the elf needed to be colored.  This is where my struggle began.  I have most of the green Copic markers, but none of them really screams mint green.   I even tried to match my markers to SU's Mint Macaron CS, but even that didn't go well.  I think I ended up coloring 4 or 5 elfs until I came to the conclusion that G00 is the only color green that came close to Mint Macaron card stock.  I still think he looks a bit neon. I finished off the card with using a glitter pen on the Christmas lights, the Christmas ornament and the jingle bell on his hat.  I love how the card turned out.  I just wish the elf would have looked a bit more like the Mint Macaron cs I used.  



Supplies:
Momento London Fog Ink
MFT Christmas Elfies Stamp Set
HA Christmas Lights Bold Prints Stamp
MFT Selfie Square Die
PTI Shape Shifters: Square 4 Die
SSS Sentiment Labels
Copics:  G00, W0, W3, R11, C2 and RV000
SU Mint Macaron, Blushing Bride and Smoky Slate CS
Glitter Pen




I hope you will be able to join in the fun.  I would love to see what you come up with using these great colors.  

Thank you for stopping by.  I'm grateful when you do.  Please leave a comment so I know you were here!  Have a  great week!


1 comment :

  1. Your Mint Macaron may not have matched perfectly, but pretty darn close if I do say so myself!! And cute, CUTE card my friend!! LOVE that background stamp you used, and your MFT image just couldn't be any CUTER!! FABULOUS card Sue and congrats on your guest designer spot!! Hugs. :0)

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