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Monday, December 27, 2010

Wonderful Pink Birthday

Hello! I had a chance to make a card today so I am back a little sooner than I had planned. I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas! I use Friends Are Forever for this card.

I stamped the flower image using Memento Tuxedo Black ink, and colored with Copics, starting with RV19. 

I added RV23. 

Then RV21. 

I used colored the other two flowers the same way and used my blender pen to soften the highlights on the petals. I used Y17 in the centers and YG95 on the stems. 

Cut using Spellbinders Circle Nestabilities and sponged Memento Cantaloupe ink, while still in the die. 

I stamped the sentiment, from The Giving Tree, and cut it with another Spellbinders circle die. Then I sponged Memento Cantaloupe ink. 

I layered with Pure Luxury Sweet Corn cardstock and SU Pretty In Pink. I used more Spellbinders dies, this time Scallop Circle Nestabilities, to cut my layers. For the larger background, I sponged Memento Cantaloupe ink and embossed with my Swiss Dots CB folder.

11 comments:

  1. This is really lovely! I really admire your "sponging" talent. :)

    God bless and Happy New Year to you and your fam!

    Jhet

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  2. Gorgeous card, Theresa! Love all those circles!

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  3. Gorgeous card Theresa. Love the colors.

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  4. Stunning - do love the circles and the scallop circles - would love to be able to recreate but dont have a die cutting machine

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  5. Another gorgeous card, Theresa! I so enjoy your tutorials. I left something for you on my blog this morning. You can see it here: http://indianainking.blogspot.com/2010/12/blog-award.html

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  6. Theresa, you make the most simple image absolutely elegant!
    mrie gamber

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  7. A magnificent bright card Theresa. I love the colours you've used - I'd never think of putting those two together - sad old me!

    Mary Mac

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  8. Theresa,

    Your step by step illustrations are most helpful. Thank you. Cards are lovely.

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  9. love, love, love your coloring techniques

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