Tuesday, March 23, 2021

Stamp and Die of the Month with Brutus Monroe

 


Hello everyone!  Today I'm sharing this sweet little Princess card 
using subscription products from


I absolutely love the Glitter Glaze of the Month.  It's Bunny Nose!
I knew it was going to be perfect with the Stamp of the Month.
Let me show you how I made my card.
I started by cutting a 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" panel of heavy white card stock
and stenciling on the Glitter Glaze of the Month.  Then I set that aside
to dry.


Next I stamped my princess image using Raven Detail ink and my
MISTI to assure that I got a good impression.


I decided to color the image with Copic markers.


Copic markers used:

Dress, Cheeks and Sentiment Strip:  RV000, RV00
RV02, RV10, RV63
Hair & Skin:  E50, E53, E21, E31, E33, E35
Eyes:  BV000, BV02, BV13
Crown:  Y02, Y15, Y28
I fussy the image out when I had completed my coloring.  I used
a banner die for the sentiment that was stamped with the Simple Strips-
Crafty.  
I chose the smaller piece from the Die of the Month and die cut
it using pink Glitterstock.  I trimmed up my stenciled piece to
4" x 5 1/4" and placed this die cut piece across the bottom.


I adhered this panel to a pink A2 size top folding card base.  I saved
the evacuated pieces from the die cut - which are little hearts!  I
adhered my princess, the hearts and the sentiment and popped all of
them up on foam tape for dimension.  I added shimmer with a shimmer
pen to parts of her dress, bits of her hair, the colored parts of her eyes and 
the sentiment strip.  I added 3 tiny gem stones on the crown and
Crystal Glaze to her eyes and my Princess card was finished!


I hope you've enjoyed today's tutorial and are inspired to make 
a sparkly princess card, too!  I've included a SNEEK PEEK on
this post.  Did you catch it?  😉
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Thank you so much for spending time with me today!

Betsy

In my capacity as a design team member for Brutus Monroe, I do receive the products I use from them. 

All opinions and creative decisions remain my own, and I only work with companies/use products that I love.











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