Thank You

Happy Sunday, my friends! =) Here is one more card that I made using some fun stamps and dies from Paper Smooches!


Ahh... I always ask myself why after stamping a background like this for no-line coloring...


All the flowers and leaves are from the beautiful and versatile Reflections set. They are stamped with Antique Linen Distress Ink then colored with Copic markers. You can easily stamp solid images with light inks for no-line coloring as well! =)


I die cut the Thank You with PTI's Onyx Shimmer cardstock for a very subtle shine.

That's all I have for now. For more inspirations using stamps and dies from Paper Smooches, please visit Paper Smooches Blog! =)

Have a fantastic day and thanks for stopping by!


Affiliate links are used in some cases! =)
supplies:
cardstock: (Rustic White, Onyx Shimmer) Papertrey Ink
clear stamps: (Refections) Paper Smooches
dye ink: (Antique Linen) Ranger Industries
dies: (Thank You Dies) Paper Smooches
tool: (die-cut machine) Provo Craft
Copics used:
leaves: YG17, YG25, YG03; G29, G09, YG09, YG06; YG17, YG25, YG03, Y13; YR18, YR68, Y38, Y18
flowers: R27, R17, R14, R22; Y17, Y15, Y13; RV19, RV17, RV55; BG13, BG23, BG32, BG11
card size: 3 1/8" x 5 3/8"

Comments

Milka Gubo said…
WOW!!! Wonderful card, Alice! Love!!! :o)
ElizStewart said…
Alice...your cards just mesmerize me. Would you ever think of making a video? I would to watch you color...
Karen B. said…
Perfection! The flowers look so real I could smell them!
Fikreta said…
so pretty and colorful card!
have a nice day!
hugs
Bad Kitty's Craftroom
>^.^<
Fiki ❤
Jeanne said…
Oh my gosh, this is gorgeous! I am in awe of your no line coloring skills. Well, your coloring skills in general, but especially the no lines. I am struck by the beauty you created with these images. Wow!
Virginia L. said…
This card is oozing with gorgeousness, Alice! Love the colorful shades and colors.
Denise Terry said…
I love that I was able to track down your post for this card! I saw the picture on FB today and was blown away with it. Had to figure out how you made those images look so dimensional.

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