I used my Copics to add color to the Bold Blossoms, added my sentiment from New Every Morning, and then colored the background by blending in Salty Oceans distress ink and then adding a few water spots. I layered both pieces onto a base of Amethyst Allure cardstock, and then finished by added a skinny strip of black between the two pieces, a few sequins, and a butterfly from Bitty Butterflies. Had a lot of fun doing this technique and will definitely be using it again with other stamp sets!!
You can check out Danielle's beautiful cards and video all right HERE and then play along!
Thanks so much for stopping by today...I love it when you do! :0)
14 comments:
Beautiful card and yes I agree the Lord is indeed good. Have a great day.
So pretty! I love the soft blue background, it really makes the flowers stand out, and your black and white strip pop. You'll have to let me know where you are in Michigan, I'm from Saginaw.
Really pretty card. I love the colors and your coloring. Beautiful!!!
Beautiful, Marcia! What a great idea using a coloring sheet and I like the black strip between the colored and the uncolored. A great take on this challenge, my friend!
So pretty Marcia. Love those colors.
Its beautiful Marcia! Love the color you chose! Congrats again on your new DT spot with Merry Mondays!
Very pretty Marcia. Great choice of colors and the addition of the black strip is lovely.
Gorgeous card my friend, and such a perfect sentiment!
Beautiful, Marcia! Love the striking black strip. Darling butterfly adds a bit of fun too!
Stunning card Marcia with an awesome design and beautiful coloring as well!
Beautiful! you are so good with Copics!!. I have been so busy this week I doubt I will get to play along with Danielle's challenge but you sure did an amazing job with it friend!!
Patti
Oh Marcia, your card is lovely and that psalm is beautiful with those pretty blooms.
So pretty, Marcia. Your colouring is gorgeous!
Perfect in every way, Marcia. I love your added touches (black strip, butterfly and sequins) with that beautiful Psalm.
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