If you missed last week’s post (read it HERE), you may have missed the fact that I am currently having fun playing with my TGF stamp collection. TGF stands for The Greeting Farm, and they are one of my enduring stamping loves. I mean, I have quite a few enduring stamping loves. Previously I’ve lamented not having enough hours in the day to give them all my attention, but that may not be strictly true. The real truth is that it takes so long to decide which ones to play with, that I run out of time to actually stamp and colour. Hobby 1: Colouring. Hobby 2: Collecting stamps. Hobby 3: Stroking/organising stamps. Anyway, watch me having fun with Hobby 1 in my Spellbinding Kit Copic video below!
Spellbinding Boy Card
For this card, much like last week’s, I kept things simple. I do have some scenes planned using this set, but I wanted to warm up a little, and I also thought it would be nice to show how you can use these stamps for any occasion. You don’t have to make them magical or Halloween, they are very adaptable depending on how you colour them. That makes it a pretty perfect set in my book! TGF stamps always make for great clean and simple cards, because the images are so bold and clean themselves.
Stamps Used: The Greeting Farm Spellbinding kit, MFT All About You (sentiments)
Dies Used: Lil Inker Designs Long Stitched Rectangle set
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: E35,E59,E79,E49
Eyes: B16,B28,C3,C6
Jumper: B23,B34,BG75 Trousers: T3,T5,T7
Shoes: C6,C9
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