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Flying High To Say Hello with Leontine

Hello! Today I'm on the blog sharing a card with the super adorable Hello Bluebird set Flying High.
I only needed a couple sets to create this card: Flying High and Summer Woods Scene.


I stamped all of the images with Jet Black Ink on some Copic friendly paper and colored them with my Copic Sketch Markers: C00, C0, C1, W00, YR00, YR01, YR02, RV21, RV23, RV25, R20, R22, R30, BG10, BG11, BG23, E31, E34, E35, E37, E21, E23, E25, E27. To the eyes I added Black Glaze Pen to make them pop a little more. And you can never go wrong with a little sparkle, so I added Nuvo Aqua Shimmer Glitter Gloss pen to a few images.

For the background I used Salvaged Patina, Kitsch Flamingo and Dried Marigold distress oxide inks. I sprinkled some water mixed with liquid stardust on top and used a paper towel to pick up the remaining water.

Once that panel was dry I used my anti-static powder to prep the surface and I stamped the sentiment with clear ink. I added white embossing powder to it and melted it with my heat tool.

Then it was time to add the white border from Summer Woods Scene and all of my images with some liquid glue.

To give the card a little more interest I added a few iridescent bubbles with liquid glue and my embellishment wand.

And now the card is finished! I hope you like my card. If you're interested in seeing how I made this, you can watch the video right here. Have an amazing week!

Hugs,
Leontine

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