Welcome to the Stampendous and Tombow Winter Wonderland Hop!
The Tombow blog hop has finally come to stop here on my blog and I will be sharing with you an extremely angelic card today. If you have been hopping with us you have just hopped here from Leadonna's blog or if this is the first you are hearing about a hop then you'll want to start at the back at the beginning, Friday, Saturday, and today.
Tombow was so generous to send the Muted Brush Pen set and it complemented many of my own Tombow pens so I was able to get quite a bit of shading on the Angel Mice stamp. The product details at the end of my post will have marker names and numbers.
I added some bling to the card when I was finished and it was easy to get in some detail with the Mono Glue Pen and glitter. Check out the paper clip halo in Gold Halo Mix.
I also used the Mono Glue Pen to create swirls around the holly branch after I glued some Gilded Mica Fragments around the bottom of the frame.
There is a prize to be had. If you are interesting in winning all you need to do is comment on each company blog and that of each designer for each day of the hop. Stampendous will announce the winner on a Monday post. Contest details are on the Stampendous blog.
Details:
Stamps: Angel Mice (Stampendous)
Tombow: Muted Dual Brush Set, 055 Process Yellow, 772 Blush, 553 Mist Purple, 847 Crimson, 245 Sap Green, Mono Glue Pen, Tombow Mono Adhesive
Paper: White cardstock (Neenah), Red Swiss (Bazzill Basics), Natural, green scrap
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black ink (Tsukineko)
Accessories: Frantage Treasures Glitter Kit and Gilded Mica Fragments (Stampendous), Fleur de Lis frame die (Spellbinders), Zip-Dry Glue (Beacon Adhesives)
What a cute, cute card...love the stamp...this card just has to make you happy!!
ReplyDeleteThe halo is a great idea well done! Perfect card to make anyone smile!
ReplyDeletevery sweet card - your coloring is wonderful
ReplyDeleteBarb Housner
great image of house mice angels and coloring and shading fab.Love the mica and glitter and very pretty card!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous coloring! Looks like a page from a storybook!
ReplyDeleteWonderful card, I too love using the mono multi glue to make a base for glitter and other mixed mediums. Great presentation!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the close ups! Just what I was waiting to see...great watercolor effect from the markers!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Your coloring is absolutely beautiful as well as your finished card!
ReplyDeleteThe details in your card are fabulous, is a beautiful, beautiful card!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the Angel Mice stamp and your coloring. TFS.
ReplyDeleteThe mice stamp I'd sooo cute. Great card.
ReplyDeletecool coloring. I love the fragments and halos.
ReplyDeleteLove the little mice..great card!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful!! Your coloring is amazing! And it is "Extremely Angelic"!!
ReplyDeletexxDaniella
Beautiful!! LOVE the paper clip halos and your coloring is perfecto!! LOVELOVELOVE this! TFS!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! I love their little halo's and the mica flakes really add some zip to your card.
ReplyDeleteOh those mice are so cute. What a great card. Lovely coloring.
ReplyDeleteThe card is delightful. Love the gold bits at the bottom right.
ReplyDeleteI love the mice angels! Your card is darling, Janelle. TheFrantage glitter and the gilded Mica fragments really add to the card. Thx for sharing your creativity!
ReplyDeleteI love those little mice! I used this stamp for my cards. Loved the colors you used!!
ReplyDeleteOg my goodness what a sweet card! Lovely stamp. I just love those mice. Beautiful coloring. Thank you so much for sharing you're lovely work.
ReplyDeleteJanelle, I love your card, the coloring and the adorable mice. The shading and the bling is awesome. I had not heard about the Muted Duel Brush Sets. I am using the last bit of my Tombows from years ago. They are not doing what they used to so I guess I need to try the new ones. You have intrigued me with the beautiful coloring and shading with the new Tombows. Thank you for sharing your awesome card. Hugs, Cathy K
ReplyDeleteThat image is beyond adorable. Fabulously coloured and framed.
ReplyDeleteI had to smile at the little angel mice. too bag they're not all that angelic.
ReplyDeleteGreat coloring.
thanks for sharing.
Like the cute mouse scene. Like your coloring and sparkle with wonderful die framing.
ReplyDeleteMelissa
"Sunshine HoneyBee"
OMG..... Angel mice? I love this ! Great texture and colors. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteDarling card - great coloring and I love those mice.
ReplyDeleteisoscia at aol dot com
What a sweet card. The little xmas house mouse stamps are adorable. I like the bright pop of red you used with the muted colors on the mice. Thanks for sharing with us.
ReplyDeletelol, very nice stamp.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute card! I love the cute mice along with the texture on this card. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThese little mice are so-o-o-o cute!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, your coloring of this stamp is amazing!! Awesome job!! I love the design, such a cute stamp, and the touch of gold too. :) Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteKatie B.
Too cute!
ReplyDeleteLove LOVE L O V E the CUTE Mice!!!
ReplyDeleteThe 3D & Embellishments are FANtabulous!!!
love the mice, the color is perfect and the extra sparkle shines.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and loving
ReplyDeletethe cute mice and
lovely coloring.
Carla from Utah
So cute and adorable! Love the colors and sweetness!~kim
ReplyDeleteOh my...love how you colored those cute mice!
ReplyDeleteThis stamp is precious! And your card came together beautifully!
ReplyDeleteLOVE!! So AWESOME!! THANKS for sharing and have a FABULOUS WEEK!! =)
ReplyDeleteThese mice and your card make me smile!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet card with darling images and sparkly details! Thank you for sharing on this fun winter hop!
ReplyDeleteHow fun and whimsical!! great coloring I love those little mice.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! Love the Mica Fragments and glitter for the framing of Angel Mice. Thank you for sharing during the hop with Tombow!
ReplyDeleteYour card is absolutely lovely.
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