The reason I say this is a quick post is because the bouquet that is front and centre on my card was colored during a previous 30 day coloring challenge and I have no details about the colors I used.
When I saw the sketch, I went looking for inspiration amongst my stamps sets and found this panel colored up and tucked in the pocket behind the stamp set. So out it came and it helped make quick work of this card. The sentiment strip is wood card which was in an unopened pack from Stampin' Up from who knows how long ago. I stamped the sentiment in black ink and adhered the bouquet to it with liquid glue.
I then added foam tape to the back of the whole piece and added it to a white card base. I finished with some green enamel dots, which match the stems much better in real life than they do in the photos,
Thanks for visiting. The DT have some gorgeous cards as always, so I hope you'll check them out.
I've just got time to sneak this into the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge where they are looking for Thanks/Thanksgiving cards.
Products used:
Stamps: Daffodils (Power Poppy), Assorted Greetings (Gina K.)
Ink: Black Licorice Hybrid, Amalgam
Cardstock: White, Wood Paper, X-Press It
Accessories: Copics, Spectrum Noir Clear Sparkle Pen, Enamel Dots
Cheers
Karren
What a beautiful card, that bouquet of flowers is coloured to perfection Karren, love the daffodils, just perfect.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to see it on a card... such a beautiful creation!
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Well I wish I had something this gorgeous tucked away! Just beautiful my friend!
ReplyDeleteFlawless and gorgeous coloring, Karren! When I grow up, I would like to learn how to color with my Copics just like you :) Such a lovely take on the sketch, too!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful Karren. It's a lovely bouquet of daffodils
ReplyDeleteOh wow Karren! This card is so beautiful! I love those flowers and your colouring is spot on (as always!)! Love the green dots too! So fun!
ReplyDeleteThis is a gorgeous bouquet, and regardless of what colors you used, you colored it beautifully. I love this card, Karren!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Those colorful blooms just pop off your card!
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