Or mostly chocolate. But lots of sugar. 🙂
Copic Coloring Chocolates. And other sweets!
I have a wicked sweet tooth….bakeries are dangerous! But these little sweeties sent to me by Clearly Besotted don’t add one inch to my waistline, so I indulged in coloring alllllllllllllll the sweets! Watch the video below or click HERE to watch in HD on YouTube.
When a card has this much beautiful coloring on it, the design can stay super simple – so I just popped the layer on a clean white card base. Easy peasy!
Supplies
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- Stamps by Clearly Besotted, Sweet Treats
- Copic Markers
- Neenah Classic Crest Cardstock, Solar White
- Signo Uniball Pen
These are super cute! A great tutorial and a lovely finished card! Croissants in England are the same as they are in The States which are the same as they are in France – your colouring (without sugar) in soft bready colours for Cutie #4 is perfect! And you are right about the fruitcake for Cutie #8 too. This is called a “Christmas Pudding”. Historically it would have been a rich dark fruitcake which is steamed and then has brandy poured over the top and set alight. More recently it has become coated in a more child friendly white frosting instead of the flaming brandy and is often topped with a holly sprig. So your interpretation of colouring even sweet treats with which you are not overly familiar is spot on!!! Thank you for sharing! Hugs, Lesley
Such a sweet card and stamp set. The critters look good enough to eat. TFS
What a yummy post! Love it!
Sadly, I am having the worst week ever at work with today being the peak of crazy. I could use a donut. Or a dozen. And some cupcakes. Oh, a cookie would be nice too.
Thanks for bringing a needed smile to my face.
Donna
Oh My! Such sweetness!!!!!!
Such an adorable card! I love the final touch with the pale blue to make things pop and your waffle coloring looks so realistic.
I think that second from the last one is Figgy Pudding (our version of a fruitcake) since these are from England. 🙂
The croissant is chocolate filled and the ball is a plum pudding.. you colored them all so wonderful.. the macaroon is so cute in the pink!! I just love baking sweets!!
Dare I say — sweet. Love these cute critters and overall design.
I love this and how easy you make the blending look. (I guess if I had more colours it would help. LOL)
Adorable. I think you need to make yourself sweet treats after this one! You deserve it.