When I first started craft blogging in 2008/2009, The Greeting Farm had just started, with their original name Pink Poison. I have a huge collection of their stamps, which I sadly don’t make enough time to play with. Recently I picked up one of their newer stamp kits – Spellbinding – from Dies to Die For here in the UK, and I’ve been making a little time to play. I’m having great fun reacquainting myself with TGF and planning some stamped scenes to colour. I kept it simple for today’s card, and you can watch my Spellbinding Copic video below featuring just one of the stamps.
Spellbinding Girl Card
I’ve definitely been bitten by the TGF bug again, so you can expect to see more colouring and cards popping up here and there. This little cutie is one of my favourites from the set – love that hair!
Stamps Used: The Greeting Farm Spellbinding kit, Mama Elephant Garden Frame (sentiment)
Dies Used: MFT Stitched Jumbo Fishtail Banner
Paper Used: Lawn Fawn Spiffy Speckles 6×6
I stamped the image on my favourite Make it Colour Blending Card before colouring with Copic Markers.
At the time of writing this post Dies to Die For does have a few of these stamp kits left HERE. But be quick!
Spellbinding Copic Video
Watch me colour this stamp in the video below. If you enjoy watching please do like the video and subscribe over on my YouTube channel.
Copic Markers Used:
Skin: E000,E01,E11,E04 Hair: YR14,YR18,E09,E29
Eyes: YG03,YG63,C3
Jumper: FV2,V17,V09,BV29 Leggings: T3,T5,T7
Boots: C4,C6,C9
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