Jayla ~ Rubbernecker Stamps

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Hey All! It is a beautiful (but FREEZING) Saturday afternoon here in North Carolina. With that I decided to stay in the house and show you one of the cards that I made. I used Jayla from Rubbernecker Stamps. I LOVE to color her. The best part ... well there is more than one... but you can use her with any skin tone that you want to. I also love to color her hair. Jayla is so elegant and beautiful that I had to put her with the vintage paper background.





I really don't feel I have to say a lot about this image, as she is so pretty she speaks for herself.

Copic Markers I used :


  • Hair: C2, 3, 5, 7, 9

  • Skin: E000, 13, 21, 23, 35, R93

  • Lips: R27, 29, 46





I thought the poppies would look nice with her lips and they just looked so pretty with the rest of the card as well. Don't worry I have put links for all of you at the bottom of the post so you don't have to hunt. I know some websites don't have the best search technology either, I like to make it easy. The heather I added because I felt it still needed a little something as well to add to the beautiful spellbinders frame.

I hope you enjoyed my post today. If you do make anything with either of these stamps or anything from Rubbernecker Stamps please feel free to share them with me on my facebook page , the new Rubbernecker Stamps Fan Group on Facebook or the Rubbernecker Facebook page!

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Until next time friends!!!





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Comments

  1. Absolutely stunning stamp and coloring! I was at a scrapbook expo yesterday and I saw this card. yep, I bought the stamp but I know I won't give it justice! Beautiful work-thanks for sharing!

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