More bunnies! This time a little unexpected fun – using Art Impressions watercolor stamps….with Copics! NOTE: DO NOT COLOR ON STAMPS WITH COPICS. Just need to shout that at the top here.

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You might start looking at a lot of your dies differently…..I already am!
If you need help drawing wildflowers – check out the Wildflowers Mini Classes!
The bunnies are colored first on one piece of paper, and fussy cut to layer in front of the arbor.

The airbrushing of a soft cloudy background can be substituted with some light inking; but if you’re planning to pull the sticky arbor back up, don’t press hard. You could alternatively trace around the die, but remember those lines will not be covered – so you may need to erase some lines.

This sentiment cracks me up….especially on such a sweet card! heehee!

Supplies
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- Art Impressions Stamps: Watercolor Bunnies EH – AI
- Art Impressions Dies:
- Scor-Sheet
- Copic Markers: EH – Blick
- Neenah Cardstock, Solar White, Classic Crest: 25pk – 250pk
- Detail Scissors, EK
Gorgeous cards Sandy, love how you made the flower arbor.
Thank you so much for sharing your gorgeous inspiration, stay safe and have a wonderful day
These are just beautiful Sandy
Great idea – Copics with the AI stamps… or rather the AI stamped images! Love the new AI dies, too – lots of fun to be had here… I agree with you about the Copic grays – Cool and Warm or Neutral and Warm would be plenty. I got Neutral, then Warm and Cool when I first started doing Copic coloring, so now I pretend that the Cool grays are needed for things like snow! Ha. Oh – I Googled “Dutch Rabbits” yesterday, and they even come in browns – very cute critters!