Hello my crafting friends,
This week at Addicted to Stamps and More the challenge is to 'make your mark'. This means you must use some kind of marker on your project-promakers, copics, stampin' writes etc.
I don't use markers much so for me this type of challenge really is a challenge!
I went for a small square card and used the layered marker technique:
I used various shades of yellow and blue promarkers for the main sections of the flowers. Then used a grey marker to outline the flowers and stem to give a shading effect. I finished off the flowers by outlining the edge of the petals and stem with a 'sakura gelly roll' pen to add some shimmer. The main flower is popped up on a foam pad for dimension.
Pop over to our blog here and see the fabulous ways that our DT have 'made their mark'!! Then get stamping and let us see your mark!
And this week you have the chance to win 2 sheets of digi images from our sponsors Whoopsie Daisy
I will also be entering this into the 'flowers' challenge at Hobby Cutz Challenges and the die cut/punches challenge at Crafting when we can
Have fun x
This week at Addicted to Stamps and More the challenge is to 'make your mark'. This means you must use some kind of marker on your project-promakers, copics, stampin' writes etc.
I don't use markers much so for me this type of challenge really is a challenge!
I went for a small square card and used the layered marker technique:
I used various shades of yellow and blue promarkers for the main sections of the flowers. Then used a grey marker to outline the flowers and stem to give a shading effect. I finished off the flowers by outlining the edge of the petals and stem with a 'sakura gelly roll' pen to add some shimmer. The main flower is popped up on a foam pad for dimension.
Pop over to our blog here and see the fabulous ways that our DT have 'made their mark'!! Then get stamping and let us see your mark!
And this week you have the chance to win 2 sheets of digi images from our sponsors Whoopsie Daisy
I will also be entering this into the 'flowers' challenge at Hobby Cutz Challenges and the die cut/punches challenge at Crafting when we can
Have fun x
Very nice card! Your colouring is very good and I love the glitter on the ends. Thank you for sharing your lovely project with us at Hobbycutz this fortnight. Good Luck...
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Denise
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Gorgeous use of the layering technique, Sandie! Well done! xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!! So simple.. just beautiful!! Thanks so much for playing along with us at Crafting When We Can!!! Good Luck! I hope I see you again for our next challenge :)
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Sandie, you know I adore this card! your coloring is amazing and I love the tiny touch of glitter!
ReplyDeleteGreat job with the Promarkers, my friend! And the glitter...you spoil me!
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This is such a lovely example of a CAS card! The flowers are beautifully colored and outlined, and I like the detail of the twine and the rounded edges - very effective!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers, Sandie, very pretty card!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute card! I really like how you've stamped your flowers and the rounded edges are pretty too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, simple but so striking! Thanks for joining us at Hobbycutz.
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Hi Sandie. Beautiful card - love the marker layering technique! Your flowers are such a beautiful shade of blue and the glitter edge gives them the WOW! factor. Loll xx
ReplyDeleteOh boy Sandie - your flowers are just fabulous!!! Love the glitter effect. Really wonderful card. Hugs D
ReplyDeleteHi Sandie. Fabulous card. Love how you have coloured the flowers and added the glitter. Very designer.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Florence xx
Love the flowers....so effective...Thank you for joining our challenge this week at Hobbycutz...Hope to see you again next time...
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Your flowers are so pretty. Thanks so much for joining us at Hobbycutz.
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Kim
This is such a beautiful card and thank you for joining us at Hobbycutz for our flowers challenge. We hope that you'll join us again next time.
ReplyDeleteHugz, Lorraine xx