Thursday 21 May 2009

Gentle blooms

This is another of the cards we made at the workshop on Monday. This time we used the blender pens with Watercolour Wonder™ crayons – which, I have to say, is my favourite way of colouring.

We stamped the image in Basic Gray then coloured in. Some of the ladies stamped the image again and decoupaged on top – very impressive!

The base card is Confetti White which is lovely because it has bits in it! And great for watercolouring or colouring with anything “wet” as it’s absorbent.

Stamps: Soft Summer
Cardstock: Confetti White, Regal Rose, Pretty in Pink textured
Paper: Sweet Always
Ink: Basic Gray, Regal Rose
Accessories: Striped Grosgrain Ribbon - Pretty in Pink, Scallop Edge Punch, Watercolour Wonder™ crayons – Rich Regals, blender pens

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12 comments:

  1. love the card - I've never used the confetti white paper sound lovely though - so I shall have to explore that one - Lesley x

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  2. very very pretty!!!! I love the flower stamp you used on this:)

    Hope you have a nice day!!

    Hugs,
    Cheryl

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  3. Great card! I like the colors you used...tfs!!!

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  4. So pretty! Love the size of the card and your coloring looks great. :)

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  5. Beautiful card! I've never used the blender pens with the crayons. I've only tried the aquapainters. Thanks for the idea!

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  6. This is beautiful. Love the layout and shape of the card. I'm a big fan of pink!

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  7. Oh so pretty, so lovely, so beautiful! CC

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  8. Awwww what a pretty, pretty card, love the pink

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  9. love this sweet ad lovely card...your attention to details makes this beautiful..TFS!

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  10. This is a beautiful card, love the pinks!

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  11. lovely card.

    M.E. aka CMCMaryD@SCS

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  12. This is gorgeous! The long, narrow shape of the card goes well with the image. I like the designer paper and the ribbon accents too. Excellently done!

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