HEY FRIENDS! Another quick post — today I’m featuring the Life’s A Beach digital stamp by Jane’s Doodles. I’ve been coloring images for Jane Doodle’s for a few months now and this image always makes me smile. Jane has been converting her legacy images to digital stamps, but she recently joined Creative Expressions for her new clear stamps. She had an introductory release of a few holiday stamps that you can find on Simon Says Stamp.
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Featured Supplies
COPICS: RV91, RV93, T1, T3, T5 (hippo); V20, Y32, Y35, Y38, YR04, C8, gel pen (bikini); R17, R27, R46, R89, C0, C1, C3, C5 (life preserver); R17, R27, R46, R89, Y35, Y38, YR04, B00, BG45, BG57 (beach ball); B000, B41 (sky); E0000, E00, E30, E31 (beach)

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* Life’s A Beach Digital Stamp | Jane’s Doodles
[ JD ]
Ultra Smooth Cardstock for Alcohol Markers | Spectrum Noir
[ AZ ]
Nesting Rectangle Infinity Dies | Hero Arts
[ SBC ]
Copic Markers
[ BLICK ]
Solar White Cardstock | Neenah
[ AZ ]
I usually use Hammermill cardstock for my Copic coloring because I like the bright white color of the paper. For some reason, this time it just wasn’t working for me. So I switched to Spectrum Noir’s Cardstock for Alcohol Markers and got better results. I used to use this cardstock all the time because I could buy it locally, but when AC Moore shut down, I switched to Hammermill.
Hope you enjoyed today’s project!



































