Welcome to another fabulous Fusion challenge! Today we have a fun Spring/Easter themed photo and a versatile sketch for you to play along with.
I created a fusion with my card and focused on the flowers in the photo to create this card.
The flowers are a digi from Power Poppy that I colored during the last Daily Marker 30-day coloring challenge. I die-cut the image with a pierced square die and matted it onto a black panel. I then die-cut a pierced flag from vellum and adhered that, using an enamel dot to hide the glue.
On the Soft Stone card base, I dry-embossed two rectangle dies to create a frame. I then used a stitched die to add a pattern to the top and bottom of the Smoke panel. Finally, I colored the tulips with clear sparkle pen.
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Products used:
Stamps: Just For You (PTI), Tulips in Hobnail Pitcher Digi (Power Poppy)
Ink: Intense Black (SSS)
Cardstock: X-Press It, Soft Stone (PTI), Smoke, Slate (SSS), Vellum
Dies: Pierced Square Stax, Basic Stitch Lines (MFT), Rectangle Infinity Dies (Hero Arts)
Accessories: Copics, Enamel Dot, Spectrum Noir Sparkle Pen
Cheers
Karren
11 comments:
I jhave no more words to describe your coloring.....wow it is amazing. This is so beautiful....and oh so elegant!
This is stunning! Love those blooms and the neutral background!!!
Beautifully coloured Karren!
Karren, your vase of tulips is breath-taken-away gorgeous! Oh, to have that arrangement sitting on my kitchen table! Stunning card in every way!
~carol
Incredibly beautiful and an inspiration.
Obviously you got an A+ in that class! What a beautiful card!
This card took my breath away Karren. It is composed and colored so beautifully. You certainly have a gift with those Copics!
This is stunning, Karren! An amazing coloring of that gorgeous bouquet. Love the grays for the background.
Breathtaking. Seriously...I'm just in awe.
Oh wow this card is so elegant!
I love this gorgeous vase of flowers against the neutral grey background. The shadowing on the vase and the flowers is perfect. I love how you use lights and darks to give roundness and depth.
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