Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Floral Lemonade



Good Morning everyone!

I had so much fun making this card last night. Of course, I was up late - my mojo seems to hit at 10pm and then I don't go to bed until my card is finished..... :)

This stamp is from an old Stampin'Up! set (can't quite remember the name at the moment) but it is perfect for practicing my coloring skills. I used both Copic Markers and PrismaColors on this image and I love the way it turned out. The patterned paper is from one of my favorite Basic Grey collections - 'Lemonade'. My design is based on the MFT Wednesday Stamp Club June sketch :



Here is a close up of my coloring :



Thanks for stopping by and have a great Wednesday!


Stamps : Stampin'Up!
Paper : SU! Basic Black, PTI White, Basic Grey Lemonade
Ink : Memento Tuxedo Black, SU! Craft White
Accessories : Medium Circle Punch, Cricut Machine (sentiment tag), KaiserKraft bling, Copic Markers and PrismaColor pencils

7 comments:

  1. Sarah it looks amazing! {that image isn't to shabby either...LOL} Here is my tip I share with all my students and i have written it on my blog too. French Grey 90% is THE BEST color to add that shading in your darkest areas. You see on your pitcher, you have it very red in the shadows..I add French Grey 90% to everything. It dulls that brightness and makes everything pop!! You will try it and love it! Let me know, ok. Keep up the fabulous coloring. Love from MI...

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  2. What a great layout. Your coloring is so superb. Love the colors you used too.

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  3. WOW! I think it's super! LOVE that coloring. So pretty.
    Lynn

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  4. Your coloring is fabulous! Wow- very very pretty and love the DSP you used.

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  5. Beautiful card! Your coloring is superb!

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  6. Ah Ha! And you talk about me lovin' Basic Grey...I think you have the same affliction! This is an absolutely gorgeous card, your coloring is a picture of perfection!

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Hi! I hope you enjoyed my blog and thanks for your comments!

Sarah

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