Birthdays are Turtle-icious Card & Video Tutorial

#HappyBloomDay&Clouds #InkBlending #LovingPetalSquares #somethingbloomed #Stencil #Turtle-icious Birthday Birthday card cheryl walker copic coloring layered cards Stencil tutorial Turtle-licious Tutorial

 Hello crafty friends and Happy Tuesday to you all! Today I super excited to share my card using the darling TLC Designs Turtle-icious stamp set. Love this darling set, and had so much fun coloring her up. Isn't she so cute?!!

For my card I started out with my card base, it measures 5 1/4" x 5 1/4" Next I cut my Black card stock to measure 5"x5" and then the TLC Designs "Something Bloomed design paper" was cut to 4 3/4" x 4 3/4". My next layer of black card stock was cut 4" x 4" and the Something Bloomed design paper cut at 3 3/4" x 3 3/4". 

Next I cut the TLC Designs Loving Petal Square Die in black, then in white, and used the Happy Bloom Day stencil to add stickles to the background for my image. I will have a short video on this technique. Hope you enjoy it.

Turtle-icious was colored using copic markers G99,G94,G24,YG05,YG03,YG13,YG95,E07,R85,RV34,RV02,R11, then I fussy cut her out. I did add some white paint pen for highlighting , Next I stamped the Birthday sentiment in black ink on white card stock and then cut using the oval die out of the TLC Loving Petals Square die set.. Next I used the copic airbrushing system and airbrushed around the oval, using the die in place. I kinda show this in my video using the square instead, same concept, different shape. Lastly on my large petal frame die, I added some dew drops and stickles in pink.

the border across the center of card was done in this size 1" x 5" black card stock, then 3/4" x 4 3/4" design paper from TLC Designs Something Bloomed paper pack, I did add the oval on top, and then some satin bows.

TLC Designs Supplies used:

Thank you so much for stopping by and have a lovely day!

Hugs to all, Cheryl@Sweeetdesignsbycheryl.blogspot.com

Youtube Tutorial using TLC Designs Happy Bloom Day & Clouds Stencil


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