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mandag 7. mai 2012

Greytones with homemade flower

For this card I did two things I've never done before. I  colored an image in greytones to make a black and white look, for the lovely hÄnglar or sweet Magnolia challenge: Main Character grey-tones or black and white, everything else coloured.
The lovely Midweek Magnolias challenge this week is May Flowers: Add flowers to your creation.
So I tried to make a flower.


I used papers from the lovely Pion Design, spellbinders, pearls, lace, rubbons (letters) and flowers from stash. Tim Holts distressink- vintage photo for distressing the edges, 3 different size flowerpunches. The sentiment is Norwegian and translates to:"New generations".

 Coloring the stamp "Tildas family" with copics, I used W9-7-5-3-1 and blender.


Here's my homemade flower. i used 3 differen size flowerpunches. Distressed the edges and curled them a little before I glued them together.

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6 kommentarer:

  1. Elizabeth, I think this is absolutely stunning! What a gorgeous image and so beautifully shaded, and I love the muted tones of your papers. Thank you so much for sharing with us at Midweek Magnolias :o) x

    SvarSlett
  2. Oh my word!!! how gorgeous is this beautiful card Elizabeth. I love your papers, layout, flower and colouring. Thank you for joining us at Midweek Magnolias with your beautiful work.
    Hugs
    Suzi x

    SvarSlett
  3. This is so pretty! I love your mono colouring and the handmade flower is gorgeous! Thank you for playing at Lovely hAnglar and Sweet Magnolias! Hugs, Tracey x

    SvarSlett
  4. This is adorable! Thanks for joining us at Lovely Hanglar and Sweet Magnolia x

    SvarSlett
  5. Love this card - the colours are beautifully subtle.

    Hugs
    Penni
    X

    SvarSlett
  6. vackert, vackert. Så enkelt när man kan.

    SvarSlett

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