Tuesday, February 12, 2019

SHOPPING OUR STASH #389 - Make Your Mark


Hello and welcome back crafty friends!
I'm hosting the new challenge at
and as the title suggests, we'd like you to color anything you want
using markers on your project!

Here's my card:


and the inside:

I think this is one of the first stamps I bought when I began scrapbooking
over 10 years ago. Glad I rediscovered it and colored it up with
my Spectrum Noir markers. This is pretty CAS for me. I just couldn't
leave the card base blank, so I sponged some gray ink through a stencil
to break up all that white space. ☺

Just a reminder, our challenges are running every two weeks now. Plenty
of time to color something using markers for a project and link
up at Shopping Our Stash!  I look forward to seeing what you create!
Thanks for visiting. Have a great day!





Supplies:
Stamps: Craft Smart/Michael's - chick w/bunny ears; Paper Smooches - Critter Card Puns, Spring Fling
Ink: Memento - Tuxedo Black, Gray Flannel, Rich Cocoa
CS: Crafter's Companion; Taylored Expressions; scrap
Accessories: Spectrum Noir markers; GC; MFT - zig zag square die; STAMPlorations - Flourishes stencil; MISTI; WOS pen; sponge dauber
Adhesives: SA by 3L - tape runner

14 comments:

  1. Chris, this little chick, all dressed up for Easter, just reminded me to start making some Easter cards.
    So cute and sweet, love it.
    XO

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  2. This is so cute! You have certainly given your old friend a wonderful new presentation. Love it!
    Hugz!

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  3. Adorable chicie/bunny super card. love the background it makes the image pop.

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  4. OH MY GOSH! that easter chick/bunny is just waaaaaaaaaaay too cute and you've colored her so perfectly! love the background sponged/stencil pattern as well! ♥

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  5. Awwwwwwwwwwwww that wee chick is soooooo super cute!
    Love the wee bunny ears!

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  6. Cute! I think the stencil sponging was a great idea! And that's coming from CAS me. ;)

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  7. Could this be any more cute? Great job on the grey stenciled part-- something so Easter-y about those flourishes! Well done.

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