I love creating fun pattern cards using small stamps, and the Mama Elephant Little Agenda series of stamp sets are perfect for this.
Little Monkey Agenda Birthday Card
The Little Monkey Agenda stamp set is so much fun, and I spent a little while relaxing and colouring this piece. There’s something about colouring a fairly repetitive piece that just lets you zone out. You will find a list of Copic markers used towards the end of this post.
I buy all of my Mama Elephant stamp and die sets from Dies to Die For here in the UK.
I stamped the images using My Favorite Things Extreme Black hybrid ink on Make it Colour Blending Card before colouring with Copic Markers.
You may remember the alphabet dies from another recent post. I recently rediscovered some old dies in my stash after reorganising. The sentiment on this card was created using the Quickutz Moxie die set. We all love new goodies, but it’s always great to shop your own stash and rediscover old favourites!
I die cut the letters from Paper Mill Direct black sparkle card, and after adhering them to the card front I covered them with Nuvo Crystal Drops for some dimension and shine (I also added this to the glasses on one of the monkeys).
Copic Markers Used:
Background: B12 with 0 colourless blender spatter
Monkeys: E59,E79,E49 / E30,E31,E33
Misc: E40,E42 / YG07,YG67,YG97 / R29,R39,R89 / Y00,Y13,Y17
BV11,BV13,BV17 / RV55,RV66
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