Bee Yourself by Noelene

Hello Crafty Friends, today I am using another image from the new release at  Rachelle Anne Miller Creative Studios. Although this is a Halloween image I decided to create a birthday card. This is what I love about these images, even though they were intended for Halloween they are versatile & have many uses. I have made a card using the new bee-utiful stamp called Bee Yourself.


I started out by ink blending my cardstock with Distress Inks then added some splatters to create the background. I die cut a honeycomb shaped die 3 times & adhered to the background. For my sentiment I got a little creative & decided to play with the word "Happy". I used the "Hoppy" sentiment from the Hoppy Birthday Bunny mini scene creator digi stamp from last months release. I have taken the letters "H" & "P"  & omitted the rest of the letters. This was easy to do & you don't need no fancy program. I just copied & pasted the sentiment twice & cropped out the letters I did not need. I then added one of the cute little bees from the Bee Yourself digi stamp to act as the letter A & then added the Bee from the sentiment portion & aligned them into place to complete my sentiment. Lastly I placed my coloured image on top & added some gold sequins to embellish.


Copics:
Hair: E42, E44, E47, E49
Dogs: YR00, YR21, YR24
Skin: E0000, E000, E00, E11, E13, R20
Bees & Clothes: C4, C5, C7, C9, Y000, Y00, Y32, Y35, Y38 


The new release is available in store now! Bee Yourself is available here! Don't forget to check out the other new images, Ghost GreetingsPeekaboo RaccoonsTrick or Treat Mouse

Supplies:
Paper: AC Cardstock - Butterscotch
Neenah Classic Crest - Natural White
Colouring Medium: Copics
Sentiment: Digi & Computer Generated
Distress Oxide Ink - Squeezed Lemonade, Mustard Seed, Wild Honey
Accessories: Magnolia Doohickey Box Vol 10, Copic Opaque White & Sequins from my stash.

For more inspiration, check out my Instagram! Thanks for stopping by!

Hugs
Noelene :)
  
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