We are escaping the cold and taking a trip to the Wild Wild West today. The cards I'm sharing today, I made a while ago. I was going to save them for a Wild West class. Time passed...and they just ended up sitting on a shelf. So I dusted them off and brought them to our Monday club meeting.
I love these step cards. They are a lot of fun to make. They are challenging to make in classes. I wish I could have a class dedicated to how to make a step-card. I hope they will make a template to cut them out in die cutting machines soon. If they do already... please let me know where I can get one!
Each card uses Magnolia images. The sheriff is relatively new stamp, but the cowgirl below many years old.
Copics used:
Blue jeans: B91, B93, B95, B97
Leather: E13, E15, E17
Shirt: E40, E41, E43, E44
Skin: E00, E000, E11
Hair: W3, W5, W7
Red: R24, R27, R29
Guns: C3, C5, C7
I colored the sheriff twice, then used pop dots to raise up the second image.
This is a great shot of all the layers.
Here is the second card: Cowgirl
This is a much easier card to make. I used the new background stamp from Magnolia to create the illusion of the town in the background.
Copics used:
Brown: E13, E15, E17, E18
Red: R24, R27, R29
Skin: E000.E00, E11
Shirt: W1, W0
Rope E41
Hair: Not 100% about this. I do it different each time. I think Y21,YR30, YR31.
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