I had no Stain so I used Fired Brick Distress Oxide inkpad, Izink emeraude to stamp misted with water.
I started to stamp the front flowers and water colored them with the wet ink and paint brush, once dry masked and stamped the next flower in the same way once dry masked and next...once all stamped and colored I took out the stabilo pens, drew the yellow lines and with a wet paintbrush pulled the colors to fill my flowers, on some places I used distress fired brick again with a wet paint brush and colored over the yellow, in the heart of the flowers I doodled with a black fine writer and to finish I used a white gel pen to highlight some flowers. I die cut the flowers with an oval die, die cut another black linen to glue behind the water colored one, and let it peep out of the card, I used orange ribbon on my die cut tag (I hadn't a die cut in this size but used a bigger one and die cut first in big and then once again on the half)
I like the result even if it isn't exactly like the tutorial.
TFL
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Mon, Nov 12, 2018 @ 6:33 AM
Beautifully done, Anita!
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Tue, Nov 13, 2018 @ 1:10 PM
Gorgeous colours and a beautiful card, Anita. I keep wondering about the Izinks - I've seen you and Susie both mention them, and now I know a place I can get them but I don't know if I have space to store them.