Sneak Peak Day 2 – Kraftin Kimmie Stamps

Welcome back  to Sneak Peeks Day TWO for Kraftin Kimmi Stamps! TWO sets are being previewed today and I have a card for each! Be warned – I may have gotten a little carried away with my markers haha! And it’s a longer than normal post so keep going!



This creepy chick has a few little ghoulish friends! Also her hair and dress are SO fun to colour!! Plus there are three fun sentiments!





Check out this hilarious image featuring the Bride of Frankenstein!! Not only is the image amazing but the sentiments are HILARIOUS!!! Don’t you love this fabulous new stamp set?!



Amazing right?! 

Ok – onto my cards …. all supplies will be listed at the bottom of the post.

Here we go! I colored up the entire card for this one. I love her outfit and I used the title of the stamp set as my inspiration. First, I stamper her onto Neenah white cardstock using Memento Tuxedo Black ink using my Misti tool. I then colored her in with my copics. I was kind of in a scene-building mood and decided to add some flames. So…… I hand-drew in these flames. Crazy right?! Trust me.. I surprised myself! 

I started by lightly penciling in the outline of the flames. Then I went over those lines with a Copic Multi-liner pen and erased my pencil marks. Next, I colored in all the flames and background with my copics. I was a little nervous to stamp a sentiment with all the work I put into this but I dug out my Misti and stamped the sentiment a few times using the Memento Black Tuxedo Ink. So happy with how this turned out! Hope you like it too! 

Oh…. and I added some white gel pen for sparkles! I then also spritzed it with some shimmer Sparkle. It’s hard to see in the picture but its so sparkley! 



Copics Used (Devilish Deborah)
Skin – E00-04-11-21-01
Outfit – R59-56-46, RV99
Hair – E59-57-35
Eyes – E99, Y19-15-02
Leggings – N8-6-5-4
Ghosts – W4-3-2-1
Flames – YR18-15, Y15
Ground – E37-35-34-22
Background – R59-29-27

For Electric Evelyn … ok yes I went a little crazy. I started by doing my usual – stamping onto Neenah white cardstock with Memento Black Tuxedo Ink with my Misti. Then colored her up with my copics. Then, as I was staring at my colored  image trying to figure out what to do, I pictured her in a science lab, kind of like Frankenstein soooo…. that is what I did. I penciled in everything you see for the background then went back over it with my Black Copic multiliner and erased the pencil markers. Then went back in with my copics markers. Whew! 


Copics Used (Electric Evelyn)
I kind of just went to town coloring and didn’t pay attention to what I colored with which set but here is what I used – sorry just don’t remember where I used the Cool Greys and where I used the Neutrals haha
C6-5-4-3-2-0
N8-4-2
Potion bottles – V17-15-12, YR09-4-2
Floor – E59-57-55

All the Krafty Design Team members and Guests listed below have lots of gorgeous creations to share with you today featuring the
DEVILISH DEBORAH and ELECTRIC EVELYN stamp sets!

Be sure to hop around and leave lots of love at each and every stop because one lucky commenter will WIN a gift voucher to the krafty shop! Also we’re giving away the ENTIRE new release over on the Krafty Friends Facebook page!! The winner will be announced at the LIVE Online Release Party on Saturday afternoon, so don’t miss it!

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8 Comments

  1. Awesome cards love the backgrounds you created

  2. Love your card great job!!!!

  3. Wow! Lots of work here and nicely done!

  4. The cards are beautiful! I love the backgrounds. You put in so much work into creating these cards.

  5. Oh my goodness !! Awesome job !! Both of your cards are great, the backgrounds are truly impressive !! Congratulations !

  6. You did a fang-tastic job with the flames.
    The second card is dark and reflects
    the torture she's going through.
    great cards.
    thanks for sharing.

  7. Oh my these two scenes are just spectacular – the backgrounds are so ingenious 🙂

  8. That's one hot devil, I also love the torture room!

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