I thought I would make a Circle card just for something different (see my other photo for the card inside: Wishing you a beautiful day - inside by JoBear2 at Splitcoaststampers ). You simply use a Spellbinder Circle Nestabilitie die - I have deets and photos on my Blog on how to make it - and it is really easy.
The white lacey circle was diecut with my CB and the largest one of my new Nellie Snellen Doily Flower Multiframes which contains lacey frames and plain circles - you use the same plate order as for Spellbinder dies in your Cuttlebug machine. The image circle was diecut with one of the plain circle multiframes, and the pink cs was diecut using a Spellbinder Circle Nestie.
The image was coloured with Derwent Coloursoft Pencils and OMS. I added some blue Kaisercolour chalk for the sky and added pink I-Kan-dee pearlescent chalk here and there for some added sparkle (which wasn't captured by my camera but is really pretty IRL).
The tiny pink hearts under the rose are the leftover punchies from using my Arrows Border punch - I glittered these with Cotton Candy (pink) stickles as well as the rose and the dog's cheeks.
The bow was made with my Bow Easy, then I sewed on a heart-shaped button and glued the bow to my card along the spine (fold) of the card.
Registered: January 29, 2009 Location: British Columbia Posts: 6675
Sat, Jan 08, 2011 @ 12:53 AM
Ok, this is almsot as cute as the kitty card. But being the kitty person I am, cats win most every time. But by golly he is dog-gone cute. Now the card itself IS just as delightful as the kitty card. Another wonderful circle die cut. Do I dare look them up though? That will no doubt begin yet another spending spree. I just love the two tiny hearts and heart button. Very cute! TFS. : )
Registered: June 19, 2009 Location: Cheshire, England, UK Posts: 493
Fri, Feb 25, 2011 @ 10:05 AM
This is so beautiful! I have just bought this very stamp (I am a PB fan too!) and was thrilled to see such wonderful work to inspire me. Your colouring is fantastic!