Here's a card for today's Sketch Challenge #SC182...using one of the new MFT Annie LaPoint stamps.
I stamped the white inchies (the white 1" x 1" squares that are in the "brady bunch formation"..tehe!) using the top part of the tub image in Lavender Lace. The overall card measures 4" x 4" square.
The main image was stamped twice in Versafine Black Onyx, colored with reinkers and Copic markers, and then the tub and flowers were cut out and popped up on dimensionals over the base layer.
The inside of the card includes a white panel with stamping along the bottom edge...using just the top part of the image. Click on the picture below and it'll give you a zoomed in close-up....actually, you can click on any of my pictures to get a close-up...but you probably already knew that. Okay, enough rambling...
Recipe ~
Stamps: MFT Annie LaPoint Take a Break
Paper: Textured Lavender Lace, Textured Mellow Moss, Basic Black, White
Ink: Versafine Black Onyx, Lavender Lace, Mellow Moss, Certainly Celery, Warm Grey #1 Copic Marker
Accessories: Lavender Organdy Polka Dot Ribbon, Dimensionals
Technique: Watercoloring with Reinkers
Card Size: 4" x 4" Square
Thanks for stopping by my blog, and don't forget about the Our Creative Corner challenge that's coming up this Saturday. It's gonna be good!
10 comments:
So soft and beautiful, excellent job my dear.
So sweet! I love these images you've been using!
LeAnne
This is just gorgeous!!
This is so beautiful!! I love the soft lavender and the dimension! Wow!!
Gorgeous card - Denise!!! Love the soft look and the image is gorgeous too!!!
This is beautiful. I love your work. TFS! XO, Mimi
I love these new images. I think I'll have to get me some! Beautiful job with the sketch. I have to create several upcoming classes. I think I'll use my favorite missed sketches from blogland to help me out.
Gorgeous card Denise!! This image is so pretty! I love the softness!
Oh, and there's an award waiting for you on my blog! :-)
This is beautiful, Denise! What a lovely job you've done with the sketch!
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