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I stamped them with Kraft Premium Dye Ink on a panel of Kraft Card Stock which I cut with the Fanciful Frame STAX Die-namics.

After I was done with the stamping I went to work on the coloring. I used sharp Prismacolor pencils to make the bear as fuzzy as possible. It was a lot of fun to be able to add so much texture, but it took many hours to color the scene. If you’re interested in this technique, you can see more of my no line cards AQUÍ, AQUÍ y AQUÍ.

I used one of the stamps from the Something for Everything set for the sentiment. After heat embossing it in white on Red Hot Card Stock I die cut it with the matching die. I cut two more layers to give it some volume.
It’s my sister Luisa’s birthday today, so this card is for her. Thanks for stopping by! Please head on to the MFT Blog for more inspiration from the DT!