Friday, October 27, 2023

Sweet Li`l Grimmy

 Hi and welcome,

Today I have a Copic colored card to share with you, and it`s actually another Halloween card. So for this card I created a scene using two digistamps from Sweet November stamps. Li`l Grimmy sweet as my focal point and a background scene. Isn`t this just the sweetest little grimmy ever. 



Since I wanted my colored image to be the star of my card, I decided to ink up just the very edge with black soot distress ink just to give my colored panel a little pop. On my black cardstock I used an old Martha Stewart edge punch on one side that kind of can give a gothic vibe just to add some interest and life to my card. I glued it on an A2 white card base and anned som flat back pearls as my embellishment.




I used lots of colors on this one, and for his eyes and rope the colores are inspired from Amy at Sweet November stamp. Love this color pop insted of black on him.

Copic colores used: 

Skull: E41-42-43, W0
Eyes: RV63, BV04, V06-09 C5-7-9, 100
Outfit: BV04-08-13-17
Scythe: C0-1-3-5 E74-77-79

Background: 
Stair: C3- T3-5-7
Bushes and grass: YG61-63 G94-99
Sky: BV000-02-08-11-13 ( I belive.... )
Moon: W0-1-3, Y00-11, 0 (blender) I also added some on his scythe

I added clear Wink of Stella to my moon and I love how my sky and moon turned out. I also added some on his scythe as if the moonlight reflected on it.
I added white highlights in his eyes with a white Sharpie marker, and also added some highlight here and there with my white Sakura gelpen.


I like to enter this to: 
(3) Facebook  (Copic Norge #146 Anything goes)


I think this turned out so cute and I had such fun coloring this image. I hope you like it too, and that you got ispired to create yourself a happy day crafting too. 

-Christine💮







2 comments:

  1. This is so scary cute 😍 . Love the design and colours.
    Thanks for joining the challenge at Polkadoodles Blog.
    Nunzia DT

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  2. Wow your colouring of this is stunning so pleased you shared at Crafty Catz

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