Hello everyone I hope that you are having a wonderful week so far! Remember this is hump day and the middle of the work week so not much longer. I am here with you to share this weeks Facebook Live Mini Class with you and a few tips and tricks along the way. This week I am featuring the Welcome Easter Stamp Set and will be sharing with you a three different ways to color images. I actually shared one tip with your earlier today if you missed my post from this morning you can click here and check it out.
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During this weeks Facebook Live Mini Class I am going to be making three projects with you to get you ready for Easter and I am going to share with you three ways to add color to your projects. I based today's class off of the card I shared this morning. On my post this morning I shared a card using my watercolor pencils and a blender pen to color in the images. Here's a look at that card.
In case you've never joined me for Facebook Live, I go live every week, (typically on Wednesday at 8:00 pm CST) on my Facebook business page with one to three projects. On the second Wednesday of the month I will be doing my Facebook Live mini Class at 4 pm CST due to scheduling conflict. Everyone is welcome to join!
If you were unable to join me live I will have uploaded the video here afterwards. If you are not able to see the embedded video you may have to click here.
This Week's Projects:
For my first project tonight I tried to come up with a way to add color to an image without really having to color. So I thought about using another stamp set to fill in the color or using one of the Best Dressed Note Cards.
For my next project I made a regular A2 size card using the bunny from the stamp set. I used the Easter Blessings stamp from Itty Bitty Greetings for the sentiment. I watercolored the main image of this card with ink and a blender pen. I thought it was a fun little card and quick way to add some color. You can go as simple or use as much coloring you would like.
My finial project for the night was this cute little easter box using the sheep image from the Welcome Easter Stamp Set. To color my little Ewe I used stampin' blends in Flirty Flamingo, Gray Granite, and Highland Heather. This is a really easy box to put together and is a quick project to make to fill with Easter Treats.
You can check the PDF for the measurements.
**All of the details for today's three
projects can be found on the
project sheets here. **
They have all the products I used and measurements for each project.
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Much Love,
Rick