Hello everyone,
Let's get inky!! When it comes to playing with inks, I wouldn't mind getting inky fingers π Did a quick stencilled background for this week's inspiration using @varadasharma Freesia Portrait stamp.
In our limited coloring experience, we felt blending purples is tougher than other colorsπ¨π️, have you also felt the same. Glad, dot coloring came to our rescue. Whenever I feel intimidated to color any floral image, I instantly think of dot coloring, what do you do in such cases, share your tips and tricks in the comments below π
2. Timeout challenge we have never used purple and green colour combo. So it is different from our style.
You know I have never heard of spot colouring! But I see what you have done and it looks great, must give it a go. And I like how you used the stencil on the other half and faded to the top. Great you used green and purple together and hope you do again! Thanks for joining Time Out x
ReplyDeleteStunning card and colouring . Thank you for joining us at CCC Digi Creations challenge. Good luck Ginny DT for
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This is so pretty! I like the design with the color blocking of different patterns. The flower is also a pretty accent! Thanks for playing at Time Out Challenges!
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Very pretty and colourful. Thanks for sharing at STAMPlorations Stencil Challenge this month.
ReplyDeleteWow...Gorgeous dot colored purple flowers and love your dot ombre stenciled background and black and white border and black sentiment. Very classy card, twins. TFS and joining us again on STAMPlorations Stencil. Hugs..Nancy
ReplyDeleteI like how you doubled the dimensional effect (big at the bottom and becoming smaller to the top) of the geometric pattern on the left side and the freesia blooms on the right side.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your creatvity in the Uniko Spring Challenge #64!
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