I went to town coloring them in with my Copic and white pens.
I love how she uses text as part of the patterns for the clothes.
I stamped the images using the Memento black ink pad...I highly recommend it when coloring with Copic markers since the ink doesn't smear.
I wish I could find some of these outfits in stores...I'd buy them. :-)
The Teesha Moore stamps come unmounted, so you might want to mount them to some cling form. I store my mounted stamps in these clear plastic storage cases by Kompac - love them.I stamp the images for the box cover too so you know what's inside.
After I have a bunch of dolls colored and cut, I then take them over to my printer/copier and make copies of them in different sizes to use for future projects. I love the smallest ones which I reduced at 60%.
I have lots of cutting to do. I hope to make some cards and tags with these adorable girls.
I also have to share this amazing 4th of July surprise cake my daughter made this week. It's only 4" in diameter.
It's a surprise cake, cause when you cut out a slice you see a surprise design inside.
You cake watch her video of how to make it here on her Youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=veOQggWrUPA
Have a great weekend!
The girls are so cute. The cake looks so yummy ! What a clever idea...thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWow! Love your Teesha Moore paper dolls...quite adorable! Watched Rachel's video - that was awesome!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE THOSE GIRLS!!! How fun Connie....You are so smart too making copies and changing sizes.....FAB FAB FAB....And Rachael OMG the cake looks so yummy! What a couple of talents...I am always in awe~~~~~~
ReplyDeleteLaura H :)
Connie I just adore Teesha Moore stamps..I just love how you coloured them. They look just amazing and so funky. Wow what a beautiful cake and marvelous brilliant daughter. How proud you must feel about your children and your latest published work is so awesome..So happy for darling you.Enjoy the day. Hugs Laura.xoxo
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