Hello there, I am back with another Not 2 Shabby creation. Today I am playing with an exclusive Not 2 Shabby stamp set, Fall Gnomes. But I had the idea to make a rainbow of gnomes instead of going with fall, as the name suggests. This set is versatile and does not have to be used just to make fall cards.
These cute little gnomes were stamped with Versafine Black ink onto Bristol Smooth card stock and embossed with clear powder. This is so that I could color them in with my Zig Clean Color Real Brush Markers. These water based pens work best on Bristol Smooth paper. And look at the vibrant and nicely blended look my gnomes have.
I used Altenew inks on my background to create the cloudy purple sky and the grassy hill for the gnomes to stand on. For the splatter I wanted a bit of shine, so I used my Metallic Water color set from Altenew. All the supplies I used are listed and linked below.
The mushrooms, banner and sentiment are all from the Fall Gnomes stamp set, I love when a stamp set has supporting images as well as sentiments!
You can see the making of this card and the Zig markers in action in the video below.
If you can not see the video on this screen you can also view it HERE.
Here are all the fun things I used to make today's card.
Bristol Smooth Card Stock by Strathmore
Zig Clean Color Real Brush Markers - set of 90
Zig Clean Color Real Brush Marker - Clear Blender
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Thank you so much for stopping by! I will be back again on Tuesday with the last episode of my October Stamp Set of the Month series! See you then.
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