Monday, December 20, 2010

Little Red Riding Hood





I just adore Ching Chou Kuik's whimsical version of Little Red Riding Hood! For today's cards I used some Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist and Glimmer Screens for backgrounds. These are the scraps I have left over from other projects. When you use the glimmer mist screens (think opposite of a stencil), you spray over them to create a pattern. When you spray over them, the glimmer mist collects on top of the screen...so always have a sheet of cardstock handy to flip the screen over on to. So, all that glimmery goodness never goes to waste. I then added some washi tape and Tim Holtz tissue tape and some black and white baker's twine.


Copic Markers:

Top card: E0000, E00, E11, E33, E35, E40, E42, E51, E70, RV000, BG10

Bottom card: R20, R22, R24, R25, R37, E11, E19 E30, E33, E35, E50, E51, E71, E74, E77, B00, B02, B06, BV31, RV02

11 comments:

  1. Randi,

    You always amaze me with your creativity!! I adore both but the blue one is my fave!!

    xoxo,
    Kym

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  2. wow!!!! Love them both!!! )) So cute cards!

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  3. Lovely Randi! I really like your use of the tapes (I have some but not sure what to do with them hahaha) I will have to check out those screens, what a nice effect they gave you.
    TFS
    Connie

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  4. How darling are these? I love the colors and your coloring is perfection! Great job... and that twine is just the right touch

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  5. very cute cards and thanks for the great tips!

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  6. Love the background of these cards. Very pretty.

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  7. Randi, I do the same thing! Glimmer mist is so fabulous, I can't waste a bit and the reverse is awesome! Love these cards and especially the way you colored these cuties!

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  8. Randi, I LOVE ching chou kuik's Little Red Ridinghood and your cards were over the top, BEAUTIFUL! These are sooooo sweet!

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  9. Randi, these are beautiful and so artistic! Boy, I would LOVE to live near enough to you that I could come stamp with you (although, I'd probably just be constantly watching what you were doing!) :-)Traci

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  10. ooh love these. love how you used the tissue tape and I second Traci..... that would be awesome to watch you create :-)

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