Saturday, 12 March 2016

Happiness by Donna Gray


Hi everyone,

Donna here today with a sweet little dog…who could resist?!






What To Do:


Use one of the That’s Crafty! heart shaped white/greyboard substrates, stamp the little Katzelkraft dog and his bone directly onto the heart.

For the background use some of the translucent shades of PaperArsty paints as you don’t want to completely cover everything which the opaque shades would do, for the main body of the dog, colour in with Spectrum Noir pencils (the translucent paints were also applied to his ears, nose and patches).

Take a brick effect That’s Crafty! Dinky stencil and pounce Distress ink through it, make sure you position it so you don’t cover the dog up!

Apply some random stamping with a circles Katzelkraft stamp and then draw a little line so it appears the bone is dangling……cruel…..hmmm…. maybe….

For a finishing touch add a Tim Holtz sentiment and edge around the heart with a little black Distress ink.

Lets hope the poor little fella jumps high enough to reach his bone ;)



Supplies Used: 


Katzelkraft Stamp Sets - Les Chiens and Les Ronds
  

Hope you like it

Donna x

12 comments:

  1. Adorable Donna!!!! Love that pooch from Katzelkraft :)

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  2. I can NEVER resist a sweet little dog; that's why I've got four - LOL. Love this fun heart. I really like the way you suspended the bone from the top. So funny. Lx

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  3. Adorable creation.. I see what you mean about those stamps... Tempting! Xxx

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  4. Absolutely adorable Donna! xxx

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  5. Too cute hee hee love him

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  6. How to torture a dog! Lol love it.
    Love
    Amanda x

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  7. Just gorgeous Donna and that pooch looks so cute!
    Fliss xx

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  8. Heheheh - made my day Donna - eheheheh - WONDERFUL. Xj.

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  9. Completely adorable! I just love it so much.
    Hugs, Lynne x

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  10. Just adorable, Donna! Love your pup stamp and the fact you have framed him in front of a brick wall is pure genius!! Of course, the shape of this piece says it all, doesn't it?!

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