How to Mask a Fun Leading Family Photo – Ellen Hutson!

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Now the family is all together… SMILE! Time for some Sepia Copic colouring, but would you like to see the Bright version? Head to my blog where you can see a very similar design. For all the information including still pics you can head to my blog post here,

Happy Papercrafting!
Therese

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24 Comments
  1. Kara Lynne says

    Your family photo is wonderful! How fun to color everything in E40s! I've just finished sorting all the photos I inherited into family groups – I'm talking SHELVES of boxes of photos all jumbled together! Back as far as the 1860s. You sure had me smiling, Therese, your card is so much like the photos!

  2. Ingrid Oberink says

    Such a fun idea that sepia image and what was that part were the other card creeped in to the video…..hilarious LOL

  3. Shelly P says

    Wow! So much dimension with one color in different tones! You really are an ARTIST 👩‍🎨! And, the sketchy background just brought the whole scene to life! Amazing, Therese! 💫✨💛✨💫. And, I loved the little tease with the color version peaking in at the end! You always make me laugh! 😂 off to your blog now! 🌈

  4. Sherri C says

    This is awesome Therese!!

  5. Nancy Lynn says

    Wow Therese, this truly is from the bottom of my heart, that sepia colored 'photo' card is seriously AMAZING! I don't know how you were able to achieve all that depth of color and dimension using only brown tones! Way to go, girl and TFS…truly an 'aww-ha' moment for me LOL!

  6. Cindy Ryan says

    Oh my goodness! I LoVe this card!! There is a lot of forethought for the masking but your remedy was spot-on! I especially liked the softness the vellum provided. It’s all just perfect! Thank you for this wonderful idea! 🧡

  7. mrs morgann says

    LOVE!

  8. Dot Freel says

    I loved that versions so much. Off to your blog now!

  9. Linda Ruschmeyer says

    This is adorable. Love the sepia look. TFS

  10. cindy Lagrou says

    this is my favorite! so nice

  11. Kim Luptovic says

    Well done, so cute.

  12. CraftyKazzaH says

    That looks so cool Therese!

  13. Ingrid Walter says

    WOW! I love both of your cards. TFS. Such a great idea.

  14. Cynthia Clark says

    How cool. Love the sepia. I can't tell you repaired your card. I was trying to do a one layer card last night, spent forever masking and messed up the last image because I forgot to mask it. LOL I ended up embossing a large sentiment on a separate piece of cardstock and covered it up.

  15. Tracey Landt says

    How awesome Therese. That looks great! Thank you for sharing.
    T x

  16. Laurie C. says

    Incredible!!!!!!

  17. Lori Elder says

    Wow! Just wow!! The sepia looks amazing!!!

  18. Charyl Hodges says

    I love it!

  19. Sew Sleepless says

    Both versions are wonderful. Love all your videos.

  20. sheron Egolf says

    What a neat idea for the coloring, it looks great.

  21. ntnab3 says

    Love the sepia coloring!! This is a very cool card. You are so very talented.

  22. Suna Stirk says

    I love this!! And you are right you can't see the mistake on the coloured version that's on your blog. Well done and thanks for the inspiration.

  23. Sally Cain says

    Love the sepia and the background with the vellum!!

  24. Sheri Witthoft says

    Very creative & unique

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