Took a stitched panel die cut from X-press It cardstock from my stash and stamped the largest image in the upper right corner with Copic friendly black ink. Masked it, then sponged Daffodil Delight dye ink around it.
My next card is a birthday card for my friend, Dorothy, whose birthday is today! Happy birthday, Dorothy! It was created similarly to the first one.
Stamped largest image with Copic friendly ink on the bottom of an X-press it panel, masked, then stamped the second largest image. Masked then blended Faded Jeans distress ink around the image. I wasn't happy at how dark it looked and liked the grid stencil, so placed the stencil over top again and sponged white pigment ink thought the stencil.
The upper part of the panel, Tumbled Glass distress ink was blended through the stencil Removed masks and coloured in with Copics. Black heat embossed the sentiment with clear glitter embossing powder. Added clear shimmer to the flowers once again to finish.
And here they are.,, similar but different.
Thank you for dropping by. Have a wonderful weekend.
Challenges:
Thanks card:
Pixie's Snippets Playground - Challenge #345
Birthday card:
Uniko - 7th Birthday Linky Party
Both cards:
The Flower Challenge - #29 Use your latest stamp/die
Watercooler Wednesday - #207 Helen's Feminine Anything Goes
Love to Craft - February Anything Goes
Addicted to Stamps and More - #327 Make Your Mark
21 comments:
Both your cards have turned out very beautiful !
Oh woooww both are stunning..the blue one is too adorable great BG
Two fabulous cards, so vibrant and sweet! Great designs!
Trini, these cards are so lovely--your designs with these anemones inspire me to add this stamp set to my wish list. tfs
Your coloring is always so beautiful, Trina! I love the angle of the first card! That was a happy accident and a fabulous fix!
Two spectacular cards, Trina! Your Copic coloring is brilliant! And I loved your post tribute to our Miss Di! Thank you so much for joining in the Hop to thank her! I can't imagine Blogland without you!! Hugs, Darnell
Two beautful cards Trina, super colouring and fabulous designs and I love the offset image on the first card xx
Beautiful card! I love how you brushed yellow around the flower and then continued with the stencil. Very eye-catching! Thanks for joining us at Watercooler Wednesday.
Two beautiful cards Trina. I love how you've added the stenciling to the background of these beautiful flowers. xx
Delightful. Both. That's all ;)
Love how you used the grid on both of your beautiful cards. The stamped anemones look so pretty, with great masking and colouring. Gorgeous layouts and wonderful cards x
Gorgeous cards and Stunning Copics coloring, Trina. I love your colors and how you added your grid stenciling. Viv will be touched by your Thanks card made with so much love! Your girlfriend is going to love her birthday card too. TFS my friend. Hugs..Nancy
Two fabulous cards Trina - and I love that the first one is at a cheeky angle! The stencilled grids are a perfect touch behind the glorious flowers. Huge thanks for your very kind words and for joining in the 'hop'- blogland would be much less of a place without your talent!
Hugs
Di xx
Both cards are beautiful! Thanks for joining us at Watercooler Wednesday Challenges!
Two gorgeous cards! Your colouring is awesome. And a great tip for dealing with an oops! Thanks for joining us at Watercooler Wednesday.
Wow--these are both just stunning! The backgrounds are just wonderful!
Don't know how I missed these when you posted them Trina, absolutely stunning. I love all your colouring and blending :)
Such beautiful cards here Trina! love how you coloured your gorgeous flowers too. Thank you for sharing with us over at 'The Flower Challenge' Viv DT xx
Lovely colouring!
Thank you for sharing with Addicted to Stamps and More!
Susan
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These are both absolutely stunning. Love the grid stencil background, wish it wasn’t retired! and your colour choices. Thanks so much for sharing this with us at The Flower Challenge.
Rachel DT
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