Thursday, September 26, 2024

Freddy Fox & Snowflake w/Polkadoodles

 

Hello everyone!  As we all know, autumn can be a short season just
before the cold hits us.  So, today I'm sharing this cute card make
with products from


I also used the Autumn Fall Paper Patterns 3.  I started my card as I usually do
by composing and sizing my elements in the computer.



I die cut this image, made my A2 size top folding white card
base and then covered that with a silver shimmer card stock.  By
using this silver and the blue background, I was able to choose a
color palette for my coloring with my Copic markers.


I die cut a few snowflakes from the silver shimmer paper and I also die
cut a sentiment out of white glitter paper.
I started my coloring with the fox.  I used various shades of YR to do this.


Next I went on to the clothing.


I filled in the snowflake and the pom pom on the hat with a silver
glitter gel pen.
Copic colors used:  W1, RV02, B91, B93, B95, B99, V05, V09,
YR04, YR07, YR15, 100


Using my silver glitter gel pen I added a band around the bottom of
the coat and the cuffs of the sleeves.  I also added a dot pattern to his
hat and scarf and I added a band near the bottom of the scarf and
added little pom poms along the bottom edge.  I mounted this on
some fairly thin foam tape and adhered it to the card base.  I adhered
my sentiment and the few extra snowflakes that I had die cut and some 
clear crystals.  And that finished my card project!


I hope you enjoyed this tutorial and that you'll give it a try!  This is a very
versatile digital stamp with many ways to use!  You can find this stamp and
so many more at


Til next time...

Betsy

In my capacity as a temporary design team member for Polkadoodles, 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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