I’m back today with another fun Stamping Bella card to share, along with a video showing the whole process, from stamping the scene to assembling the card!

Marker Geek: Stamping Bella Gnome Scene Card with Distress Oxide Background & Video

Stamping Bella Gnome Scene Card:

I wanted to create a fun scene with some of the Gnome stamps from Stamping Bella. I love these fun characters, and have been plotting various scenes for them to pop up in!

Marker Geek: Stamping Bella Gnome Scene Card with Distress Oxide Background & Video

Marker Geek: Stamping Bella Gnome Scene Card with Distress Oxide Background & Video

Stamp Sets Used: Lovey Gnomes, Gnomes Have Feelings Too, Gnome Pile, Birthday Sentiment set

Readers in the UK/Europe: Tracy at Dies to Die For stocks Stamping Bella stamps and dies and at the time of writing has these sets available on pre-order.

Other Supplies: Distress Oxide Ink Pads*, Ranger Mini Ink Blending Tools*, Strathmore Bristol Smooth Surface paper*, Ranger Perfect Pearls – Perfect Pearl*, Eclipse Masking Paper*

Masked Gnome Scene with Distress Oxide Background Video:

I filmed the whole process, as a few people have been asking me to show how I create the Distress Oxide backgrounds for my stamped scenes. I’ll have another one for you next week, showing something slightly different, so watch this space! Watch the video below or in HD over on YouTube.

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The colouring portion has been sped up significantly, as I wanted to show you the card from start to finish, with a focus on the scene building and Distress Oxide background blending. If you would like to see how I colour the gnomes in more detail, please do check out the individual Copic colouring videos I have available for the stamps on my channel (if any are currently missing they will be coming very soon).

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