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When the image was dry, I used my Faber Castell Polychromos colored pencils to add even more details, and shading. I built up the colored pencil until I had achieved the look I was going for. The background is done with colored pencil, then some ink spatters.
I stamped and gold embossed the verse (Penny Black special thoughts set #30-338). On the inside, I used distress ink pads with the lanterns stamp, and distress markers on the 'Have a Wonderful day (Penny Black gratitude set #30-105).
This flower lanterns stamp will be getting lots of use from me. I have several stamped panels on my desk, waiting for me to add the finishing touches and make cards.
I am adding my card to these challenges:
Penny Black Saturday Challenge - Flowers (yes, it is a flower)
Seize The Birthday Challenge - Anything goes
Simon Says Wedbnesday Challenge - Anything goes
Time Out Challenge - Celebrations/one layer
Simon Says Work It Wednesday - What you're working on
Thanks so much for stopping in today. I'm back to 'somewhat normal' after hubby's recuperation from his eye surgery for a macular hole. Now, since it is STILL raining, it's upstairs to my little craft room for some creative therapy. Maybe I'll even see you back here later. If not, definitely tomorrow!
Blessings,
lynda
Hi Lynda
ReplyDeleteStunning card... love this stamp... beautifully coloured
Hugs Sylvie xx
Gorgeous card Lynda! It's so elegant ad beautifully coloured.
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge
Mandy xx
What a stunning card! Great watercolouring! Thank you for joining us at TIME OUT!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful card, inside and out. Love the gold over the florals. Thanks so much for playing along at Time Out.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning, I love your card. Beautiful watercolouring.
ReplyDeletewow, amazing colour layering
ReplyDeleteLove the card, the inside is beautiful too! I have been eyeing that stamp, Thanks to you I may have to get it!!! I enjoyed your tutorial! I was really impressed that you used colored pencils for the background, that is really a neat touch!
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