Thursday, July 19, 2018

LMMS: Polka Dot Pals Kyree

Hello there!

Here's a cute little image I've colored before, it's Polka Dot Pals Kyree and a Polka Dot Pals Add-On FacesPDP Kyree is so much fun to color especially fun to create a card just for fun and for birthday cards. The sentiment I used is Better Than Ice Cream Sentiment and it's just $1.00 in the http://www.littlemissmuffetstamps.com/ right now.


I colored PDP Kyree with Copic Markers
and the background sky was done with Distress Inks


Here is a little of the process...
I picked out papers from the Recollections paper pad called
Pool-Riffic

Here is are the colors I chose for her outfit
and the ice cream flavors

 These are the colors I chose for the grass.


I hope you liked the card. 

Thank you so much for visiting.


Katya Bess

Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Kraftin' Kimmie: Do I Like Coffee?

Hello Everyone,

It's been a while since I just sat to color or focus on making a card. Here is what I have created this week. I used a retired stamp from http://www.kraftinkimmiestamps.com/ her name is Angie and  Coffee & Friends! set for the sentiment. I can't believe it's retired!!! I will surely miss Annie Rodrigue's new releases at Kraftin' Kimmie- she is definitely one of my favorite artists. Anyway, I used marker paper and I wanted to experiment using colored pencils on marker paper to see how it looked. I'm still not sure how I feel about it, so I I only colored the skin and hair with pencils and then I colored the clothing with Copic markers. I stamped the same image on a Scrapbook paper I trimmed down from Michaels, it's called Garden Party from Craft Smart. I then fussy cut the image I colored and carefully glued her on top with some Glossy Accents.

Here is my completed card

I colored her up and fussy cut her and glued her on top of the 
uncolored image since I can't colored directly on the Design Paper
and I knew I was goin to loose some of the curly hair. 


Here are the Copic Colored I used:

Here is a close up of Angie.


Thank you for stopping by.


Katya Bess