This card is for the Ways to Use It challenge at SCS today. The challenge was to use a white gel pen in new ways to you. Well, not hard for me to do since I haven't used one before.
I didn't get very creative and just added some white dots around my scallops. I am not fond of my white gel pen, so I never use it. I need to get one that works better.
The daisys are from Flowers For Daisy (Gina K Designs) and are colored with Koh-i-noor pencils. I cut the flowers out and heat embossed them with clear embossing powder.
"Dream" is from Botanical Gardens (Gina K Designs) and the Friend to Friend sentiment is from Pocket Silhouettes (Stampin' Up).
The top layer is glossy white cardstock that I sponged with So Saffron and Certainly Celery. The purple layer is Almost Amethyst that I sponged the edges of with Almost Amethyst ink. The card base is Certainly Celery.
I am still working on the SLTL challenge card. Wish me luck!
I don't know how to do that telepathy thing to dream for a friend:-)
ReplyDeleteWhen you posted this, I saw it in the reader and I thought it was for the inspiration challenge. The colors are all in there. I love that green and purple combination. Very beautiful!
FAbulous!! love the scoring around the sentiment, and this color combo is awesome!!
ReplyDeletesmiles, Jami
Theresa, this is just lovely too. I always know I will find wonderful eye candy on your blog. TFS
ReplyDeleteI love the cut out flowers-beautiful! I love my white gel pen. I am actually on my 3rd one after using all the ink out of the other 2! I use it mostly for dots, stitches, and scrapbook journaling. I wish I had a vanilla gel pen-any such creature?
ReplyDeleteThis cards is simply stunning... I just love your daisys the colors are breathtaking, love all the dots and the layers are just great!
ReplyDeleteAh hah! I just left a comment for you about this card on SCS, and tada! Here it is on this new-to-me blog I am visiting! Beautiful card, it deserves another comment!!!
ReplyDeleteLeAnne
What a beautiful card. I love the 3d effect on the flowers. I visited your gallery on Splitcoast and had to come to your blog to see more.
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