I'm kinda loving this masking technique lately with the First Editions DSP and really wanted to use it again with Pretty In Pink and black. I also still hadn't used my Elizabeth stamp and felt I really needed to ink it up so it was perfect for this sketch. First I embossed the image in black and then coloured it in with my Stampin' Write Marker. I added a few butterflies from the Beautiful Wings Embosslit and topped them off with some Basic Rhinestones.Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Stampin' Royalty #73
We've got a sketch for you this week at Stampin' Royalty this week.
I'm kinda loving this masking technique lately with the First Editions DSP and really wanted to use it again with Pretty In Pink and black. I also still hadn't used my Elizabeth stamp and felt I really needed to ink it up so it was perfect for this sketch. First I embossed the image in black and then coloured it in with my Stampin' Write Marker. I added a few butterflies from the Beautiful Wings Embosslit and topped them off with some Basic Rhinestones.
Hope you get the chance to play along. Stop by Stampin' Royalty for more great inspiration from the DT!
I'm kinda loving this masking technique lately with the First Editions DSP and really wanted to use it again with Pretty In Pink and black. I also still hadn't used my Elizabeth stamp and felt I really needed to ink it up so it was perfect for this sketch. First I embossed the image in black and then coloured it in with my Stampin' Write Marker. I added a few butterflies from the Beautiful Wings Embosslit and topped them off with some Basic Rhinestones.
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4 comments:
Marlene - I LOVE this card - the color palette is gorgeous and it looks so elegant!!!
Just STUNNING .... love the combination of the colours with the text background ... so effective and very elegant!!!
Gorgeous card Marlene! Love that ornate focal point and the sweet butterflies fluttering about! Thanks for the inspiration :)
so cool! glad i feel upon ur blog
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