Hi there, crafty friends! Welcome to my third day as the Growing in Unity girl. Unity has a whole line of Itty Bitty stamps and I decided to give this Kissmas Hedgie set some love today. <3
Since the image is itty bitty, I went with repetitive stamping and only colored the middle image to create the highlight effect. I used Prismacolor pencils because the pigment still shows really well on kraft colored cardstock.
After stamping the sentiment on a small banner with Hero Arts Unicorn pigment ink, I mounted several layers of cardstock and embellish the card with gold thread and red stitched ribbon. I hope you enjoyed today's simple card. Thanks to everyone who has left comments on my first and second GIU posts, I love reading them and they truly warm my heart. :)
Very cute!
ReplyDeleteI love the hedgehogs, the coloring on kraft, and that background is amazing. Just an adorable card.
ReplyDeleteSweet card! I like how you stamped the hedgehogs on a printed background and colored only one pair. Everything works so well together.
ReplyDeleteVery nice!!! I love the way you colored the pair!
ReplyDeleteSuch a darling card with the adorable hedgehogs and fun sentiment!
ReplyDeleteI live this card!
ReplyDeleteThis is really cute. I like how you took a tiny stamp and accentuated it. Pam Foy
ReplyDeleteThis is just TOO cute!
ReplyDeleteThey are adorable.
ReplyDeleteHow cute! What a great idea!
ReplyDeleteThese are the sweetest hedgies! I love the layers of your card. Stamping three times and just coloring one of the images is a great idea to try!
ReplyDeleteIt's just darling! I love the one the pops color.
ReplyDeleteSweet card! Love these cute hedgies!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness.... ❤❤❤ Love this card!
ReplyDeleteI like how you only hi lighted one set...nice card....
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute card. I love Prismacolors on craft cardstock. The color just seems to pop.
ReplyDeleteAs Whitney would say, "Adorb!"
ReplyDeletestamping sue
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I love the white dots placed in each of the scallops of the die! Very creative!
ReplyDeleteWow, your cards are so stunning! I love the color contrasts, the design and use of dies!
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