Recently I used one of Dustin Pike’s gnome stamp sets to create a special birthday card. I gave the lazy gnome a setting of grassy hills using my Copic markers and filmed the process for you, so you can see how it all came together. Colouring a grassy hill scene is a nice, fairly easy way to add a setting for your images, without overpowering them.

Gnome in Grassy Hill Scene Card

Whimsy Stamps Gnome Scene Card & Colouring Video with Commentary

Stamps Used: Whimsy Stamps – Dustin Pike – Gnome Me So Well*, Lawn Fawn So Much to Say sentiment set
Other Supplies: Make it Colour Blending Card, Copic Markers,  Faber-Castell Polychromos coloured pencils*, MFT Extreme Black ink

I stamped the image on my favourite Make it Colour Blending Card before colouring with Copic Markers. I finished off the colouring with Faber-Castell Polychromos coloured pencils*.

Gnome Scene Colouring Video

Watch me colour this scene and talk about the process a little in the video below. If you enjoy watching please do like the video and subscribe over on my YouTube channel.

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If you are in the UK/Europe you can also find Whimsy stamps and dies at Dies to Die For here in the UK.

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