My card for this week's consideration:
Ta da!! (click to enlarge picture)
Recipe:
Stamp: Magnolia's Tilda with Violin
Paper: textured Real Red, Glorious Green, Copic paper
Ink: Momento Tuxedo black, Copic markers
Accessories: Real Red SU ribbon, champagne glass glitter, sparkle gel pen, poinsettia flowers, Nesties, sparkle brads, shimmer mist spray
Recipe:
Stamp: Magnolia's Tilda with Violin
Paper: textured Real Red, Glorious Green, Copic paper
Ink: Momento Tuxedo black, Copic markers
Accessories: Real Red SU ribbon, champagne glass glitter, sparkle gel pen, poinsettia flowers, Nesties, sparkle brads, shimmer mist spray
There is a lot going on with this card! I used shimmer spray on the base cardstock. If you enlarge this photo, you can see a bit of the shimmer. In real life, this thing really sparkles! This was the first time I've used my new glass glitter and I love it!! It's also only the second card I've made using my new Copics. I'm still learning but I LOVE the way you can blend these babies!!!
My little Magnolia angel!
Keeping my fingers crossed!!!! What do you think?
Want to play too? Head on over to the ColourQ Blog!!!
Keeping my fingers crossed!!!! What do you think?
Want to play too? Head on over to the ColourQ Blog!!!
10 comments:
It's beautiful!
This card is ADORABLE!! Great job as always.
Hugs,
Regi
SO ADORABLE, Jeannie! I just love it when you play with us over the the colourQ - your cards always give me a happy heart, my friend!
I think it is fabulous!!!
Good luck!
Hugs
SueAnn
Cute card--good luck! Those copic markers look interesting, but they sure are spendy. Everybody seems to love them, tho. Maybe one day. :)
Such a purty card!!
Now remember Iggy, do eat the daffodil delight snow....
Stunning I am out of glue no playing for me right now
Jeannie, Love your card and of course the colors. Thanks for playing the ColourQ challenge with us this week! I also love your cat pictures, mine are always with me as well!
Just love them Tilda's.....you did an awesome job!
Hugs Shell~Alaska♥
Cute little card. Looks like a lot of work went into it. (like all of the other cards you make)
Nice job.
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