I colored her using the colors in the paper, which meant it was WAY outside my comfort zone. LOL I used the Copic blending solution technique with some grosgrain ribbon to texturize her sweater and make it look knit. The knitting needles were colored grey, then I covered them with Sakura glitter pen in silver. The ground was drawn in with a fine-tipped marker.
Here is a peek at the decorated inside. I added some die-cut snowflakes from Let it Snowflake Die-namics and along the top, added a strip of vellum cut from the Wonky Scallop Border Die-namics die.
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That sweater dress TOTALLY looks knitted Jody!!! Piece of ribbon... SNAP..Trapped in the noggin!!!! SUPER great card and that is SO not BRIGHT!!! LMAO!!! It's just not soft fuzzy PINK! LOL
ReplyDeleteI love this sweet new set! A must have! Fantastic card!:)
ReplyDeleteOoo this is really cute, Jody!! Love the effect on her knit dress. Wonderful colouring, a fabulous card!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, love the knitted look. Sweet and pretty
ReplyDeleteThe coloring on the sweater is fantastic. I love her leg warmers - a beautiful card.
ReplyDeletegorgeous card Jody
ReplyDeleteCute! Love that layout!
ReplyDeleteLovve your card, that image looks fabby :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous card...love all the stitching....wonderful new set!!
ReplyDeleteLovely card...I like the use of the vellum piece on the inside of the card....
ReplyDeleteLove the texture on the sweater! I never would have thought of that... thank you so much for sharing your fantastic card!
ReplyDeleteLOVE that technique - I must give it a try!! Your card is gorgeous and you should travel outside of your comfort zone more often, 'cause it doesn't look at all uncomfortable, LOL! Love this!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this one, Jody!!! Those papers are some of my fave this holiday season! Her sweater looks fantastic!!
ReplyDeletethis looks like a wonderful new a la mode...so cute!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty Jody.
ReplyDeleteLove the card, another must have set.
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous! Really love the fun papers/colours :o)
ReplyDeleteStunning coloring Jody!!! I LOVEEEEEEEEE the Grosgrain texture on her sweater!!! BEAUTIFUL!!
ReplyDeleteCrafty Hugs!
Meredith
So pretty Jody! Love the bright colors!
ReplyDeleteAh, this is super cute!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love how you have created texture on the girls dress, wow! Fab and fun bright card Jody:-D
ReplyDeleteLove what you did for her sweater!!!
ReplyDeleteCute card. Love the texture on the sweater and the needles!
ReplyDeleteBecky S.
That's one cool chick.
ReplyDeleteJody, I love this!! Fun layout and awesome coloring! Love the textured sweater and sparkly needles!! Why didn't I color her hat striped I have no idea!! LOL. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteOMG..SHE IS SOOO CUTE. I LOVE THIS STAMP. YOU HAVE MADE ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL CARD.
ReplyDeleteWonderful coloring Jody! Awesome new image from this line!
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness, i just saw her leg warmers! ha! awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteLove it!! From the sparkly needles to the great sweater dress!!
ReplyDeletejennik
oooo! this is great! love how you did the sentiment on the inside.
ReplyDeleteNice work per usual!
ReplyDeleteThe texture on her sweater is gorgeous!!!! And you did a fabulous job with "out of your comfort zone colours"!
ReplyDeleteI love ala modes. Your sweater is such a great technique. I'll have to give that a try.
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