I had so much fun creating The Greeting Farm Xmas Sweeties<\/a><\/span> single layer scene card last week, that I thought I would do a second version, but this time in a cozy living room.<\/p>\n <\/a>I first stamped out The Greeting Farm girl and boy as well as the Lawn Fawn “Happy Howlidays” (retired) pups using Momento Tuxedo Black Ink<\/a><\/span> (my go-to for alcohol ink coloring since it never bleeds) and created masks for the kids and the puppy hats with post-it note paper so that I could build up the scenes to look 3D. TIP: Masking stamped scenes is easy if you first start with the images that you want forward, mask them off, and lastly stamp the images that go behind the first images.<\/p>\n I used the following Copic colors to color up just the boy, girl and puppies for some spotlight coloring (the rest of the scene will stay black and white): I created the living room scene with two stamp sets from Joy Crafts, both called “Home Sweet Home.”<\/a><\/span>\u00a0 I doodled some extra book shelves and continued the checker board floor from the fireplace hearth to ground the entire scene using a Copic Multiliner Pen in 0.1 pt<\/a><\/span>.<\/p>\n The following is a process video of creating this single layer scene card:<\/p>\n
\nSkin: E000, E00, E21, R20 with W5 for inside girl’s mouth
\nRed costumes: R24, R27, R29 and N4
\nFaux fur on costumes: C00 and C1 with Uniball Signo white gel pen squiggles
\nBelt buckles: Y17 with Glossy Accent shiny coating
\nDeer antlers: W1 with Glossy Accent shiny coating
\nDog with Santa hat: E11, E13 and E37
\nDog with deer antlers: E55, E57, W1 with Uniball Signo white gel pen fur texture
\nBlack hair: B01, C5, C7 and C9
\nBrown hair: E55, E57 and E59<\/p>\n