Ismaki no4 - Cheery birthday card

Up till now I have been using watercolour pencils and water to colour the Magnolia stamps. I have a wide range of felt tip pens I bought ages ago and thought I'd see if I had enough colours, particularly of skin tones. I'm really struggling to find a caucasian skin colour, so for now i'm enjoyin doing these more Asian/Afro Carribean looking Tildas. And I have to confess I don't often see stamped and coloured in images of `People of Colour', which is a real shame.

So I'd just like to send out a challenge, how about a non Caucasian skin tone for your next stamped person?

The photo is a `keeping it real' one, on my desk with the post made-a-card mess! I've been experimenting with holding a piece of tissue in front of my flash whenever I have to use it, so I don't get so much of a glare, seems to be working!

Love the sketch from Ismaki this week, here's the card...


Ingredients
Papers- TLC and unknown
Stamp - Magnolia and Hero Arts
Punch - Carl Craft, Fiskars threading water
Flowers - Prima
Pen - Sakura Souffle

4 comments:

poupetteval said...

love your card and your french is good ;););)

Anonymous said...

oauoh une superbe tilda et une magnifique carte
bizz mu

Hazel said...

Lovely to see the different skintone (tried this on a card myself the other day). Love the colours of this card. x

maddy hill said...

your tilda and card look fab ! and actually talking of skin tones i was just saying the other day to a crafty friend that im gonna start doing more cards with darker skin tones - not enough around ! so i think you have done a fab job ! skin tones are so hard to do !

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