I love how this card turned out. I inked up the hardwood background stamp with walnut stain ink and stamped it onto the Kraft panel. I cut several 1/4 inch strips of white cardstock. I dragged the tattered rose ink, broken china and shabby shutters ink over the white strips to give it a weathered look. Created the lattice. The flowers and hummingbird are from the Elements of Style set. Coloured the flowers with copic markers. Cut out the flowers. Coloured the Humming bird stamp with Old olive and rose red ink and stamped onto the white cardstock. Cut out the hummingbird. Added stickles to the Hummingbirds throat. Made the sentiment panel. Popped up the flowers, hummingbird and sentiment panel. Finished the inside of the card.
Hugs..Pat
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Wed, May 27, 2020 @ 2:00 AM
Absolutely gorgeous. TFS. Happy day
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Wed, May 27, 2020 @ 6:43 AM
Lovely card with the woodgrain bg and hummer, Pat!
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Wed, May 27, 2020 @ 7:27 AM
Beautifully created. Love how you created a paper strip lattice over the wood-grain. Gorgeous images of the flowers and hummingbird. You have mad fussy cutting skills! Fabulous sample for the Sketch Challenge!