Hi and Welcome!
It's time for a new challenge between myself and TK (Time for Kards).
This time we are using another image from Penny Black called,
Garden Trio which also features a matching die set, Garden Trio Cut-Out. Plus circle dies from PB (Stitched Square and Circles).
Here is my card that I created with the images and dies that she stamped and cut out for me to use.
The flowers in this card reminded me of, (poppies) so I wanted to go with poppy like colors for my card. I had a very old piece of designer paper from (My Minds Eye) in my stash that has never been used and decided to base my color scheme off of it.
Card Base: Tangerine Tango (retired SU - this was one of my favorite SU colors and I was sad when they retired it). Next layer is Costal Cabana - SU. Then the designer paper. Also used were Unity Stamps Rectangle and Scallop dies.
The sentiment is from PB - Blooms stamp set.
I colored the image with Colored Pencils and blended with a blending stump and Gamsol). For a little touch of sparkle I used some Black Diamond stickles (Ranger).
You can see some of the sparkle on this close-up section of the card.
To achieve the darker shading behind the flower I cut out another circle on masking paper and used it as a mask and ink blended some Pecan Pie ink over the patterned paper. The flower, circle and sentiment are raised up using foam tape. To complete the card I added some small white pearls.
Don't forget to stop by TK's blog (Time for Kards) and check out what she created.
Thanks for stopping by.
Wow! I LOVE your colors! Your water coloring looks great to me, and those colors are fantastic. While yours looks like a poppy, mine is stuck in yellow again - oh well, next time. Thanks for playing with me, Ida!
ReplyDeleteTrue Words and its beautiful, love that cut out
ReplyDeleteAnother great card. I like how you have part of that flower under the circle and part above it. Brilliant idea on inking inside the circle under the flower.
ReplyDeleteOooh, pretty! You know how I love both Penny Black and designer paper so this card is a win win. Beautifully colored with your pencils, and it's clever how you shaded the inner circle. Very effective!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, Ida. Your pencil coloring is wonderful and I love that you put the flower on patterned paper. It adds to the card without distracting from your lovely flower. I'll have to try that.
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