Hello! I’m back for Day 2 of the MFT March Release Countdown with a card featuring the cute dinos from the You’re Ext-ROAR-dinary stamp set.

I started by stamping the sun and three of the cute dinos on an A2 panel of Copic friendly card stock. Then I covered the images with masking paper and did some ink blending with the Slimline Drifts & Hills Stencils and following Premium Dye Inks: Summer Splash, Sour Apple and Jalapeño Popper.

I also splattered some of the same inks on a piece of Sour Apple Card Stock that I used for the front panel (die cut later with the Slimline Grassy Hills Die-namics and and largest die from the A2 Stitched Rectangle STAX Set 1 Die-namics).

Next I die cut the trees with our Free w/ $60 Tall Trees Die-namics out of Vintage Timber, Milk Chocolate, Sour Apple, Jalapeño Popper and Caribbean Sea card stock.

To color the dinos I used the following Copic markers: R27, R24, YR68, YR65, YR61, Y17, Y15, Y13, BG18, BG15, BG11, BG10, C2 and C00. I forgot to mention that the clouds are from the Cloud Trio Die-namics.

As a last touch I added Glossy Accents to the two pairs of glasses and some of the dots. If you’re into dinos, check out THESE cards before you leave. Thanks for stopping by!

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