Hmm, Irma is definitely busy ironing out the wrinkles on the towel and maybe she is trying to get ride of the wrinkles.
Now it could be debatable as to whether wrinkles are hereditary... and that we get them from our children. They could be considered hereditary as we did frown a lot because of their antics and frowning causes wrinkles... just saying it is a possibility
After colouring Ironing Irma (High Hopes Stamps) with Copic Markers, I used a Double Stitched Rectangle Die from Gina Marie Designs to cut it out. A piece of Mulberry paper was cut out with the same die. Some ribbon, Prima flowers - with a dab of Morning Dew from Nuvo Crystal Drops in the center and Your Next Stamps Enamel Dots finished off the card.
Supplies used:
- Stamps: Ironing Erma (T085), From Our Children (J080) -- High Hopes Stamps
- Paper: Xpress It Blending Cardstock; DP - I'd Rather Be Crafting
- Copic Markers:
- Skin: E0000 - Floral White, E000 - Pale Fruit Pink, E00 - Skin White, R20 - Blush
- Hair: E33 - Sand, E31 - Brick Beige, B30 - Bisque
- Eyes: B60 - Pale Blue Gray
- Dress: R85 - Rose Red, R83 - Rose Mist, R81 - Rose Pink
- Apron: G0000 - Crystal Opal, G000 - Pale Green, G00 - Jade Green
- Shoes: N3 - Neutral Gray No. 3, N1 - Neutral Gray No. 1, N0 - Neutral Gray No. 0
- Other: YG18 - Chartreuse, YG11 - Mignonette, C00 - Cool Gray No. 00, C0 - Cool Gray No. 0, E42 - Sand White, Y18 - Lightning Yellow, Yr15 - Pumpkin Yellow, E50 - Egg Shell, E51 - Milky White, R46 - Strong Red
- Double Stitched Die -- Gina Marie Designs
- Spectrum Noir Sparkle Glitter Pen: Clear
- Nuvo Crystal Drops: Morning Dew
Now to get your creativity flowing, checkout the High Hopes Website as there is a Store Wide sale, save 20% off right now when you use the coupon Code Love at the checkout!
Thanks for stopping by and have a great day.
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