Monday, 12 August 2019

Monday Moment

Glitter - did you say glitter? And on a Christmas card too? Well of course I had to join in with the CAS Christmas Challenge this month!



I've recently discovered the joy of Polkadoodles goodies and had a bit of a spending spree there so a chance to break open this Christmas gnome stamp - North Pole - was seized upon immediately.


And isn't he awesome? Such a fun image to colour! And glitter up of course! Here's a little close up of that glitter:




Ugh! Look at the state of my red Copic pen - I'll need to clean that up before going on my next class with Faye Wynn Jones in September!

Supplies:
Inks: Memento, tuxedo black
Pens: Copic, YG13, YG23, W1, C0, C3, R29, 239, B000, B01, B02, BG0000; Sakura Gelly roll, white
Glitter: Stickles, Diamond
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Huge thanks for looking today. It's always so much more fun when I get visitors.

And keep crafting!

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8 comments:

  1. This really made me smile Jane - he's brilliant!

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  2. He's so cute I had to head over and check him out at the store :) I love him in blue with all his sparkle. thanks for joining us at CAS Christmas.

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  4. Christmas gnome stamp is very cute, beautiful colors and glitter.

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  5. Love your use of glitter here.

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  6. What an adorable Christmas card, Jane! I LOVE this gnome with his sparkly hat and beard! Your marker looks like it's been loved a lot! Thanks so much for sharing this with us at CAS Christmas!

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  7. ADORABLE!! What a great image and the colouring is perfect Jane! Love all the glittery parts. Thanks for sharing with us at CAS Christmas!

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