Image is from PTI's Year of Flowers: Lily of the Valley and sentiment from Tiny Tags. I colored in the flower with white ink and the leaves with my prismacolor pencils.
Im entering this card into three challenges:
PTI's Make It Monday: Coloring with white ink
Mojo Monday - Sketch challenge
CR84FN34 Color challenge
Supplies - all PTI unless otherwise noted
Stamps: YOF: Lily of the Valley, Tiny Tags
Ink: Fresh Snow, Scarlet Jewel; Memento Tuxedo BlackPaper: PTI - Sweet Blush; Hibiscus Burst, Stampers Select; PP - 2008 Bitty Dots Paper
Other Stuff: Raspberry Fizz Saddle Stitch ribbon, Tiny Tags die, Jute Twine, Rhinestones; Prismacolor Pencils; CB Asian Embossing Folder; Circle & Scallop Nesties;
Nadine, those Lily of the Valley colored in white are just STUNNING and I love your double bow! REALLY pretty card! THX for playing with us at CR84FN!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty card - I do like the embossed panel, and the lily of the valley is just gorgeous! Thanks for playing along with CR84FN!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Nadine! Great job coloring the pretty lowers and love the little tag! Thanks for joining along with CR84FN :)
ReplyDeleteSooo pretty Nadine! Love the layout!
ReplyDeletePretty!! I love the color scheme and the way you used the embossing folder. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love the white coloring and how you used the color combination. Fantastic card.
ReplyDeleteOooh colouring with white ink on the pink looks soooooo pretty :) Love the depth of shading you've achieved with white ink!
ReplyDeleteThank you SO MUCH for your kind words :D
Hugs,
Aimes
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Beautiful touches of white on the flowers. Gorgeous effect. Glad you joined us at CR84FN.
ReplyDeleteI just love what you did with the Lily of the Valley stamps- SO beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty Nadine. I really like the flowers paired with that embossing folder. Great paper choices too.
ReplyDeleteNadine , I this is so beautiful , awesome job. I love the colors and the embossed background is amazing . We almost named our third daughter Nadine , we ended up with Nancy. We wanted to keep the N’s
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