Love You Slow Much - Wee Stamps
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Hey All!! I love all of the Wee Stamps I have. I have colored this stamp Love You Slow Much at least 5 or 6 times. Granted not all of them are on cards yet.. but I keep on coloring them haha!
This time however, I decided I wanted to color her and her little snail buddy up as a Christmas card. I love the way that she turned out with all the reds and greens. I know a lot of people don't like working with the Copic red's but I really like it a lot. I love how they come out, so bright and brilliant.
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I had some left over (yeah I know more left overs) paper poinsettias from last year that I got from Hobby Lobby. You can still probably get them hopefully, it seems as if they have had them every year that I go looking for Christmas stuff.
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I used the Rubbernecker Stamps Nested Oval with Small Stitch die cuts. After that I used the Decorative Dots textured embossing folder. Yes, I know but I just love it and you can find it on Ebay rather inexpensive. I also used glitter from Sparkle n Sprinkle around the edges of the oval with a glue pen. Using the pen is much easier than using anything else for me.
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I also used come sliver elastic cording for around the polka dot layer for some extra texture and pop.
The Copic markers I used are:
I hope you enjoyed my post today.
Until next time friends!!!
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This time however, I decided I wanted to color her and her little snail buddy up as a Christmas card. I love the way that she turned out with all the reds and greens. I know a lot of people don't like working with the Copic red's but I really like it a lot. I love how they come out, so bright and brilliant.
![](https://copictopia.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/LRM_EXPORT_778277790460652_20181222_223349853.jpeg)
I had some left over (yeah I know more left overs) paper poinsettias from last year that I got from Hobby Lobby. You can still probably get them hopefully, it seems as if they have had them every year that I go looking for Christmas stuff.
![](https://copictopia.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/LRM_EXPORT_778333044892818_20181222_223445107.jpeg)
I used the Rubbernecker Stamps Nested Oval with Small Stitch die cuts. After that I used the Decorative Dots textured embossing folder. Yes, I know but I just love it and you can find it on Ebay rather inexpensive. I also used glitter from Sparkle n Sprinkle around the edges of the oval with a glue pen. Using the pen is much easier than using anything else for me.
![](https://copictopia.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/LRM_EXPORT_778314792714179_20181222_223426855.jpeg)
I also used come sliver elastic cording for around the polka dot layer for some extra texture and pop.
The Copic markers I used are:
- Skin: E000, 00, 11, 21, 04, R20, BV20
- Hair: E40, 42, 43, 44, 47
- Snail body: E50, 53
- Browns: E23, 25, 27, 29
- Reds: R17, 24, 27, 29, 46, 59
- Greens: YG91, 93, 95, 97, 99
I hope you enjoyed my post today.
Until next time friends!!!
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Don’t forget to follow me on Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, and if you want to connect with me even more come see my facebook page!
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