Starting the week as I hope to go on, with some inky and colourful fun.  Get all the details for today’s Stamping Bella card and watch me colour Lunar Petal Moth in my Copic colouring video down below.

Fluttering Wings & Summer Blooms June 2025 Challenge

Over at Stamping Bella, we’ve got a month long challenge for you to join in with. All you need are some of the Stamping Bella stamps featuring: bees, butterflies, dragonflies, moths, or flowers! There are so many options, either you have some in your stash already, or you have the perfect excuse for a fun shopping spree!

There is a prize pack of EIGHT rubber stamps up for grabs, along with a $25 gift voucher! Make sure you head over to the Challenge Post on Blogabella for all the details.

Lunar Petal Moth Card

I’ve been saving these gorgeous new moth stamps from the Stamping Bella Kristin Farnsworth Collection, so I could have a little play time with inks and stencils, as well as my markers.

Handmade card inspiration & Copic colouring video featuring Stamping Bella Lunar Petal Moth rubber stamp set.

I used an arch die to die cut my main layer from Make it Colour Blending Card, stamped my image and then masked it, and used the mask from the moon stencil pack before using Pinkfresh Studio ink cubes to ink blend the background and then the stenciled moon. I then removed the mask and coloured the image using Copic markers, and you can watch that part of the process in my video below. The stars were then added using another stencil and Brilliance Starlite Silver ink. The beautiful sentiment comes in the set with the moth stamp. I stamped it on Cosmic Sky (blue) cardstock using Versamark ink and heat embossed with a silver embossing powder. I cut a shaped card base and layers using the largest die from the Spellbinders Perfect Touch Arches die set. I finished the card off with some tiny crystals.

Stamps Used: Stamping Bella Lunar Petal Moth rubber stamp,
Other Supplies: Inkon3 Blackout Detail Ink, Bearly Art Precision Craft Glue*, Spellbinders ColorWheel Cardstock*, Spellbinders Color Essentials Gems – Crystal Mix*, Versamark ink, silver embossing powder, Brilliance Starlite Silver ink, Spellbinders Full Moon Stencil*, Spellbinders Star Bright Stencil*, Pinkfresh Studio Ink Cubes, Pinkfresh Studio 1″ Blending Brushes, Eclipse Masking Paper,
Dies/Tools: Spellbinders Platinum Die Cut Machine*, Spellbinders Perfect Touch Arches die set*,

I stamped the image on my favourite Make it Colour Blending Card before colouring with Copic Markers.

Lunar Petal Moth 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.

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

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