Meet me Poolside

June 06, 2017

Hi there,

it's Tanja here and as promised I have another creation using the Gerda Steiner Designs Pool Piggies for you:


  • color one of the sweet Gerda Steiner Designs Pool Piggies with ZIG Clean Color Real Brush Pens and a damp watercolor brush
  • add Distress Paint (Brushed Pewter) to her heart-shaped sunglasses
  • cut out a stitched panel from watercolor paper and create a background with Prima Marketing Color Bloom Spray (Summer Sky)
  • cut out another slightly larger stitched panel from patterned paper from the Doodlebug Design Fun in the Sun 6x6 paper pad
  • stamp the sentiment from the Market Street Stamps set Chillaxin' with Versafine (Majestic Blue)

I hope you got inspired.

Yours,





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