Today I have the rest of that Copic Airbrushed Easter Egg project I previewed for you last week. It was one of my first gallery projects for the Spellbinders website. (<== Hopefully by the time you click on that link all the new gallery projects will be up). You can check back there every month to see all the new projects the designers have created.
I found this great egg holder and white wooden eggs at Hobby Lobby:
The eggs were all airbrushed with Copic markers:
Egg details -- This egg was airbrushed in the same way the eggs were in that first link up above, buy using Sparkraft detail scrapbooking stickers as masks. Here's an additional egg I didn't show you in the preview sneak peek. This is the back side:
On the front side, I used a mask I created from Eclipse Tape and the Spellbinders Butterflies 2 die:
After cutting the mask, I applied it and airbrushed different sections of color with Copic markers. After removing the mask, I colored in the white space the mask left with a yellow Copic marker and accented the butterfly with Krylon gold leafing pen . . . so much fun!
Here's a closeup of the topper:
That's Karen Lockhart's adorable Dottie Bunny -- she's still the Stamp of the Month at Ellen Hutson's store. I know Easter is almost here, but wouldn't this bunny be fabulous on a baby card or nursery project?
Patterned paper is by Fancy Pants (Sweet Pea-Noah), solid colors are WorldWin's Medium Grassy Green & Deep Pretty Pink. "Hoppy Easter" was die cut & embossed with Spellbinders Julius Alphabet. The oval "sign" is cut with Spellbinders Nestabilities Petite Classic & Scalloped Ovals.
Grosgrain ribbon was knotted around the top of this holder, which reminded me of a pretty May pole or carousel! I hope you try out these airbrushed eggs for Easter -- please let me know if you do! I'll be showing you two more Spellbinders projects between the Inchie ABC's this week, so check back in!