Hi everyone and happy Tuesday!
Today I would like to share a pretty birthday card that I made.
I love all things cute-sy but sometimes I just want to make something pretty and feminine and the Pretty Postage stamp from Honey Bee Stamps was perfect for just that!
Here is a look at the simple card that I made:
I started by stamping my image onto a piece of white Neenah cardstock and coloring it with my Copic markers. I added a bit of stitched doodling around the perimeter with a black Micron Pen before adding a strip of black and white striped paper to the left side. I added a yellow twine bow and then adhered my panel onto a white card base. I added a sentiment using one of the sentiments from the Send Happiness strips from SSS and popped it up with a little foam tape. I completed my card with some sequins & Nuvo drops.
Super easy to make but I absolutely love how this turned out!
Copic Colors Used:
**Envelope: C00, C0**
**Flowers: Y13, Y15, Y17, Y19**
**Hearts: RV55, RV17**
**Leaves: YG61, G82, BG70, BG72, BG75, YG13, YG17**
I would like to add my card into the following challenges:
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Thank you so much for stopping by my blog today and taking a look at my latest creation!
I appreciate it so very much!
I hope you have a great crafty day!
Supplies Used:
--Cardstock: White (Neenah)
--Patterned Paper: Valentine's Day (Recollections)
--Stamp: Pretty Postage (Honey Bee Stamps)
--Misc.: Send Happiness Strips (SSS), Yellow Baker's Twine, Sequins, White Nuvo, Gold Gel Pen, Black Micron Pen, Copic Sketch Markers.
This is beyond GORGEOUS, Stacey. I love your style, and I'm very much looking forward to browsing through your blog. I'd sure LOVE to have you play along with us at Word Art Wednesday when you can. Our challenges are always Anything Goes/Family Friendly and we have amazing sponsors. I hope you will join us when you can.
ReplyDeleteBlessings to you,
Karen L
Word Art Wednesday
www.wordartwednesday.blogspot.com
I love this - the simple elegance of those lovely flowers and the wonderful colouring. I really like the doodled edge - I might have a go at that and the addition of the paper just finishes it off - thanks for sharing with us at HSS this week.
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