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I have a card to show you today which at its centre has a great Zentangle-type stamp from Sue Wilson, at its heart. I coloured it using a range of Tim Holtz Distressed Marker coloured pens.
Here's my card:
I used American Crafts white card stock - You may have spotted that I use this quite a bit!!! Having stamped the Zentangled Stamp and coloured it with Distress inks and a water brush. I cut it out using a small Double Pierced square die and I matted this image onto Bubblegum pink card stock.
For the centre of the stamp I used the New York Times square centre die in black and in pink I used the inner frame die.
I then cut some leaves using the Sue Wilson Laced Edged Leaves die.
I cut out the Heartfelt Creations Delightful Daisies and heat embossed them with white embossed powder. Then I coloured the white card stock with Memento Lavender ink using a dauber.
I layered the flowers having shaped them with shaping tools. The leaves I coloured with green distressed inks.
Here are the main ingredients I used to make this card:
Thanks for stopping by today to read my post. I hope you like this card.
I have a card to show you today which at its centre has a great Zentangle-type stamp from Sue Wilson, at its heart. I coloured it using a range of Tim Holtz Distressed Marker coloured pens.
Here's my card:
I used American Crafts white card stock - You may have spotted that I use this quite a bit!!! Having stamped the Zentangled Stamp and coloured it with Distress inks and a water brush. I cut it out using a small Double Pierced square die and I matted this image onto Bubblegum pink card stock.
For the centre of the stamp I used the New York Times square centre die in black and in pink I used the inner frame die.
I then cut some leaves using the Sue Wilson Laced Edged Leaves die.
I cut out the Heartfelt Creations Delightful Daisies and heat embossed them with white embossed powder. Then I coloured the white card stock with Memento Lavender ink using a dauber.
I layered the flowers having shaped them with shaping tools. The leaves I coloured with green distressed inks.
Here are the main ingredients I used to make this card:
Thanks for stopping by today to read my post. I hope you like this card.
Such a pretty card! Love the colors and lacy feel of the leaves.
ReplyDeleteThank you Pat I really appreciate your comment. I agree my card ended up being a real pretty one, it just seemed to come together by itself, sometimes that happens when I make my cards and there are times when they are a real struggle!
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