Karen chose some strong, bold and lovely colors for todayÂ’s challenge:
Raspberry Ripple
Island Indigo
Old Olive
Dessert: Pearls
With Karen including a green, it made it easy to do a floral design. This dahlia stamp set is one that relies on triple stamping to give it depth and dimension. Stamping off gave the lighter tones. I did come back in with some Copics on the flowers and used them to color the leaves. One bitty pearl for me for a small dessert. : )
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Tue, Mar 04, 2014 @ 7:44 AM
Sallie, this is stunning. Love how the petals are left outlined in white. And along with your beautiful shading, it gives so much dimension. The recipient will love this :-)
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Tue, Mar 04, 2014 @ 9:20 AM
WOW, Sallie! You are amazing! I have to say, you are truly an artist! I am in awe at the beauty of this one! Love the texture and layout, but the floral image is absolutely stunning and exquisite! (P. S. Did you make the white lines with a white gel pen? Very nice touch!)
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Tue, Mar 04, 2014 @ 1:23 PM
Very pretty flower. the are great colors this week and go so well, especially how you used the blue in the bg adn the neat woody strip behind...TFS...;0)
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