Monique shares her lovely creations today.
ching chou kuik's Love is Gone:
Jennifer Nilsson's Daisy Flower Fairy:
ching-chou kuik's Misty Reflections:
Showing posts with label Daisy Flower Fairy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Daisy Flower Fairy. Show all posts
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Customer Submission: Monique
Labels:
ching-chou kuik,
Customer,
Daisy Flower Fairy,
Jennifer Nilsson,
Love Is Gone,
Misty Reflections
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Daisy Flower Fairy
This lovely lady is Daisy Flower Fairy by Jennifer Nilsson for Sweet Pea Stamps.
After I colored Daisy Flower Fairy I added stickles to both her and the bumble bee's wings. Then I paired her with Kaisercraft paper and some assorted flowers I had on hand. The flower centers are created with a Viva Decor Pearl Pen.
After I colored Daisy Flower Fairy I added stickles to both her and the bumble bee's wings. Then I paired her with Kaisercraft paper and some assorted flowers I had on hand. The flower centers are created with a Viva Decor Pearl Pen.
Get Inky!
Alex
Labels:
Alex,
Daisy Flower Fairy,
Jennifer Nilsson,
Plate #80
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Jennifer Nilsson's Plate #80
This is the most adorable set of images, they can be found on Plate #80 of the Jennifer Nilsson collection. It includes an additional image I will share later on.
My Sister and Me
Daisy Flower Fairy
Sugar and Spice Dragon
Labels:
Daisy Flower Fairy,
Jennifer Nilsson,
Jennifer Willis,
My Sister and Me,
Plate #80,
sugar and spice dragon
Monday, January 17, 2011
Don't Eat the Daisies....
Love that movie! When I first saw Jennifer Nilsson's Daisy Flower Fairy, that movie title kept popping into my head.
I also fell in love with those big eyes! Who wouldn't? I used Copics to color her and for a little glitter (the dots in her dress top, headband, earrings and the flower centers) I used my old glitter gel pens. I used Copic Opaque White to the petals using a small round brush.
I wanted the wings to look translucent so I didn't color them and applied Viva Decor Clear Gel Gloss. You'll notice the gray background, which was done (very quickly) using a regular watercolor marker. The upper half of the background is a grayish blue colored with Prismacolor pencil then blended with their blender pencil. The paper and embellishments are all scraps.... with all the snow we received last week and the bitter cold temperatures, it was pure joy to color this fairy!
Thanks so much for stopping by! Oh be sure to stop by the Sweet Pea Stamps store .... HAVE YOU SEEN THE SPECIAL? Yes, I'm shouting, lol..... better hurry on over to the store before it's over!
I also fell in love with those big eyes! Who wouldn't? I used Copics to color her and for a little glitter (the dots in her dress top, headband, earrings and the flower centers) I used my old glitter gel pens. I used Copic Opaque White to the petals using a small round brush.
I wanted the wings to look translucent so I didn't color them and applied Viva Decor Clear Gel Gloss. You'll notice the gray background, which was done (very quickly) using a regular watercolor marker. The upper half of the background is a grayish blue colored with Prismacolor pencil then blended with their blender pencil. The paper and embellishments are all scraps.... with all the snow we received last week and the bitter cold temperatures, it was pure joy to color this fairy!
Thanks so much for stopping by! Oh be sure to stop by the Sweet Pea Stamps store .... HAVE YOU SEEN THE SPECIAL? Yes, I'm shouting, lol..... better hurry on over to the store before it's over!
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Linda Biggs and Jennifer Nilsson
Labels:
Angela,
Daisy Flower Fairy,
Jennifer Nilsson,
Linda Biggs,
Mark Browne,
Plate #80,
Plate #83
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