This card will be entered into the Challenges at; Papertrey Ink, Kraft And Colored Pencils, WOW! Embossing Powder, Spring, Simon Says Work It Wednesday, Green and Scrapy Land, Anything Goes!
I fell in love with Melissa's designs so I CASED it somewhat.
Using White Embossing Powder I heat set the floral image from Papertrey Ink's Botanical Blocks III stamp set on to an MFT Cross Stitched Rectangles die. The image was then colored with my Derwent Water Color Pencils, but I did not add water to this technique. I also used the Daydreamer and Flower Favorites stamp sets. My Designer Paper is Green Tea Leaves also by PTI.
I stitched the Vellum overlay on to my Designer Paper. Love that accent! The Vellum was trimmed using a Penny Black Border Edge die. I also added a bunch of white dots using this FANTASTIC White Pigment Ink from Brutus/Monroe. OMGoodness this is the BEST White ink I have ever used! It's so creamy and yummy! Check out this ink HERE!
I tell ya, this stuff is YUMMY!
Thanks for coming by, I love it when you pop in!
Enjoy~~
This is so gorgeous!! Love your coloring of course, but using the vellum against that pretty patterned paper is genius!! And you have used that pretty border die again, looks great in the vellum. Super fabulous card, and congrats of scoring the white ink. It looks wonderful!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers! And I also love the vellum over the patterned paper! Beautiful card!! Nice to know about that ink, too. Thanks for the tip ;)
ReplyDeleteLovely Card and i like the layers of Vellum and Designpaper. Great take with coloring of kraft.
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A gorgeous card Donna! The vellum really looks great against that background paper and I love it cut using the pretty Penny Black die. Brilliant!
ReplyDeleteDonna, your card is beautiful! I love how the vellum softens the patterned paper, and your coloring is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteRavishing design and stunning flair on the bottom. It all makes this drop-dead gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOh I love, love this and the vellum over the designer paper makes it so soft and dreamy...now gotta check out that white ink, I have several but am never quite satisfied with them (which is why I have so many..lol)!!
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful card Donna. Love the white dots also! That dark paper you chose is perfect with those lovely yellow daffies!
ReplyDeleteLOVE THIS!! What a super idea using the vellum ... and there ya go again with that beautiful stitching (machine not set up YET ... keep reminding me!) And how awesome are those white dots ... what a creative idea that really adds character! YOU go girl ...
ReplyDeleteLove it! I don't why but flower stamps intimidate me! Unless I am cutting and shaping and making dimensional flowers. But composing them on a card....this really motivates me to just start coloring flowers then add like you do!
ReplyDeletePerfect card for spring time giving. Wonderful look on the kraft card stock with the white embossed flowers and the gorgeous coloring.
ReplyDeleteWow! thanks for the tip about the white ink, Donna! Loving your cased creation - I've pinned it, of course - with amazing use of stitched on vellum! Such a delightful border on the bottom. Beautifully done, my sweet Cape Code buddy! xo
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, love the coloring on the kraft and the accenting with the white ink, thanks for sharing the ink, I hadn't heard of that. The vellum is a great touch and like how you cut the bottom
ReplyDeleteGorgeous flowers and I love the vellum you added to the card. Thanks for playing along with us at Scrapy Land Challenges!
ReplyDeleteStunning collection Donna!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, Donna. The addition of vellum over that pretty pattern paper is so perfect!
ReplyDeleteStunning card Donna, the vellum adds such a soft effect to the pretty paper. I love everything about your card. You say such an inspiration! xx
ReplyDeleteLovely, lovely card Donna! Your bright yellow blooms are so pretty and really pop against your beautiful background paper that's softened by the vellum...love it!! :0)
ReplyDeleteLove that you always find time to play along at PTI. Love Melissa's design style and you have cased it beautifully.Machine stitching what else do you have up your sleeve?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, I love the stamp you chose and the vellum is a perfect layer.
ReplyDeleteThis is a gorgeous card. Love the beautiful stamp so perfectly colored and the pretty paper. Great addition with the vellum.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card! Love the layer of vellum, so pretty!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done, Donna, and love the vellum overlay on the bold Green Tea Leaves. Is that white pigment ink a mess to clean off your stamps?
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