Today, I have a card to share that I made for
Last Saturday, I joined twenty or so other women from my church
for a one day retreat at the Pembina Valley Bible Camp.
I was told that while we could spend some of our free time outside,
there would also be inside activities available (puzzles, colouring, etc.)
I love that this gave me permission to stay indoors!
I decided to stamp some panels ahead of time on watercolour
paper and take along my Zig Clean Colour Real Brush Markers
and a water brush and colour them in there.
I used one of these panels to make my card:
I stamped the flowers and butterfly from Altenew's Wild Hibiscus in versafine onyx black
and heat embossed them in black.
I stamped the sentiment using PTI's Bloomers stamp set.
I used my MISTI to stamp several panels at once, so here's a second version of my card,
where I used gold embossing powder and versamark ink.
I had goofed a little when I stamped my sentiment on my panel.
Not wanting to throw out my card, I stamped the sentiment on a strip of
PTI Ripe Avocado ink and heat embossed it in white.
and to play along, if you'd like.
You have until Thursday, March 9th to link up your card.
Thanks for looking!
Thanks for looking!
13 comments:
Two beautiful versions of the same design.
Beautiful flowers on your cards!
Simply gorgeous Leigh!
I'm mesmerized by the shadows you have added on the first take!
Thank you~
These are beautiful!
Not one but TWO cards? You totally rock!! These are so pretty Leigh. I love the watercoloring!
Both cards are lovely, Leigh!
These are delicate and lovely!
Love both of your takes on the sketch--those Altenew blooms are so pretty!
Leigh, your colours and layout have elevated these blooms from pretty to gorgeous! Love these!
hugs~c
Pretty Clean and Simple Card! Beautiful bright colors!
Beautiful composition! Love the placement of the images.
Beautifully colored!! You have totally mastered the backgrounds - amazing texture and dimension!!
Way to take advantage of some down time, Leigh. And doing double duty stamping. Both cards looks fantastic.
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