Showing posts with label Kitsune Fox Fairy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kitsune Fox Fairy. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Kitsune Fox Fairy.....


 I am here to show you another lovely from Elaine Cox's Art Collection called "Kitsune Fox Fairy" Many of you know my husband is half Korean and I am drawn to anything with the Oriental flavor.  I guess that is why I picked him!!! Hahaha! When I saw this beauty I knew I had to ink her up and KREATE!  You can buy her as a single stamp or on a sheet with 3 other stamps and two sentiments at none other than Sweet Pea Stamps!


I colored my sweet girl with my copics in Fall colors since we are fast approaching and then added gold pen to various areas as highlights.  Stickles of course were dabbed here and there! I also used Dazzling Diamonds glitter on their wings. Glossy accents were put on her eyes, mouth and the moon. My background was done with pastel chalks.  My flowers are from Prima and instead of printing a sentiment I hung a charm I had for ages as one from the flowers! To finish it off pearl buttons were added to the corners! I hope you liked my Asian influence interpretation as much as I enjoyed Kreating it!

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"Life's Beauty Inspires Me To Kreate"

Monday, May 10, 2010

Customer Gallery Submission: Trish

Trish shares her beautiful cards with us today.

ching-chou kuiks Dance of the Butterfly:


ching-chou kuiks Love is Gone:


ching-chou kuiks Spring Luna:


Elaine Cox's Kitsune Fox Fairy:


Elaine Cox's River Mermaid:


ching-chou kuiks Thousand Years Waiting:


Elaine Cox's Butterfly Fairy:

Monday, April 19, 2010

Kitsune Fox Fairy - Plate #34

Hi everyone!

I don't know about you but do you have problems deciding which of these awesome stamps to ink up and color first? I know I do, all of the Sweet Pea Stamps are just awesome and so much fun to color. This time I grabbed Elaine Cox Kitsune Fox Fairy stamp from Plate #34.


Fox Fairy

My card size is rather large; 5 x 7 inches. I found a bargain of Neenah Solar White envelopes for 5x7 cards. I just have to get into the mind set of creating the cards at that size :-).

I've had this DSP paper pack from One Heart, One Mind called Wallstreet and really love simple, elegant design and thought that it would go well with this image. Since my card is relatively simple, it came together rather quickly. Image is stamped with Memento Tuxedo Black onto Neenah Super Smooth card stock and then colored with Copics.

I've been itching to try watercolors but it's a lot more convenient to use Copics since I keep all my copics in a carry tote which allows me to take them with me. I thought I'd share some photos of how & where I generally tend to color:

This tote fits all my copics plus has side pockets for scissors, etc. It also has carrying handles which allows me to take it with me. When I sit on the couch to color, I use this little child stool which elevates the tote to the perfect height for me. I don't have to bend over and reach to grab the markers.

My Copic Coloring Set Up 3

Here is a picture of the lap pad I use. I love it because it has the paper clip on one end. An extra self healing cutting mat is always on the lap pad which allows me to trim images while watching TV. :-)

My Copic Coloring Set Up

Since my craft room is not anywhere close to the family room, this allows me to still spend time with the hubby, watch TV and color all at the same time. :-)

NOTE: I purchased the tote at Walmart in the craft department :-)

Thanks for stopping by and don't forget to share your Sweet Pea Stamps creations with us!