Spencer’s Ship from Little Miss Muffet Stamps

I created an ocean scene the other day that got some attention so I thought I would make it into a coloring session – Spencer’s Ship – Seaside Background. I’ll be using Spencer’s Ship, a retired stamp from Little Miss Muffet Stamps, and we’ll be coloring the bear and the background together. I’ve stamped this one in a no-lines color but in the class I’ll be using black so it shows up on camera easier. You could use either, of course.

Sign up for the coloring session and you’ll receive the rubber stamp as part of the kit! Click HERE to sign up and come color with me!

List of Common Supplies

Stamps:
Spencer’s Ship from Little Miss Muffet Stamps

Copic Markers:
E0000, 50, 53, 34, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44
BG11, 13, 49, 72, G20
B000, 01, 41
R00, 35, 37, 39
YR15, 27, 68, Y23
C0, N1, 3, W4, 6, 7, 10
0, BV20, BV23

Polka Dot Pals Lisa

I rummaged around in my old stamped and pulled out Polka Dot Pals Lisa to color. This is a retired rubber stamp from Little Miss Muffet Stamps. She’s one of my favorites and is signing “Thank you” in American Sign Language (ASL).

The background is a die from Gina K, I think. Long ago when I organized, I erroneously didn’t label my dies so they’re hard to identify. So this is just my best guest. The sentiment is a Make it Crafty chipboard embellishment and was colored with Copic markers and Stickles Glittler Glue.
Instead of using an add-on face from a Polka Dot Pals set, I decided to color in one of my own and try a new shape. This is how I come up with faces to add into new Polka Dot Pals sets. So if you see one that you love, hint, hint, then give me a shout out.
Here’s a progress photo. The only paper I had at the time was heavy, maybe 120# weight, and I thought it was for alcohol markers. Boy was I wrong! I don’t what know what it was but even colored pencils didn’t apply well. So this was a difficult and patience testing project. I wasn’t able to go as dark as I wanted but at least I was still able to get some shading and depth included.

Supplies Used:
(most of it is unknown)
Tsukineko Memento Ink London Fog
chipboard embellishments
Nuvo Crystal Drops
Stickles Glitter Glue

Stamp:
Polka Dot Pals Lisa from Little Miss Muffet Stamps (retired)

Coloring:
no-brand colored pencils

Forest Friends Rosa

This is a blast from the past as my daughter and I color up Rosa the Rattlesnake from a retired set named Forest Friends Stuart & Rosa from Little Miss Muffet Stamps. We colored this one in Prismacolor Pencils and decided to color on dark blue paper to create a night sky scene. She also decided we should color a Scarlet Kingsnake instead of a rattler.

This was great time together and little did she know how much she was going to learn. We broke it up into three coloring sessions – the snake and snake texture, the ground and grass and finally the moon, stars and highlights.
This is Cassandra’s project – you can even see some scales texture added to the snake. I would show her the basic technique then she would color her own. She did a great job and I love how they both turned out!

Supplies Used:
Prismacolor Pencils

Little Miss Muffet Stamps:
Forest Friends Stuart & Rosa (retired)

Fancy Sunbonnet Witch

I’m so happy I was able to create a card and join in for today’s new Anything Goes challenge at Little Miss Muffet Stamps. For my project I’ve used the Fancy Sunbonnet Witch rubber stamp and created this fun Halloween card. The web ribbon and spider charms were from my stash.

These are the Copic Markers I used on Fancy Sunbonnet Witch:
T3, 5, 7, 9, C1, 3
E31, 35
Y23, YR16, 18
Y11, 26, 35
YG21, 23, 25, 17
V12, 04, 25, 28
B00, 000, BV23, 25
The BOO sentiment are Make it Crafty chipboard alphabet letters.

Polka Dot Pals Joshua

There’s a fun new release at Little Miss Muffet Stamps and you can see more inspiration on the LMMS Challenge blog.  For my project I’ve merged a scene using the Polka Dot Pals Joshua series release which includes all the following digital stamps:

I used my Prismacolor Pencils and colored on a taupe or krafty color. I actually don’t know what color it is but I thought it would work well with a desert theme. Then I colored the sky mostly blues and greys so I’m glad I had a little bit of the taupe color showing.