Lately, I've been wanting to try some new mediums and different techniques, etc. to kind of get out of my comfort zone. When Kim sent me this gorgeous digital from Sheryl's digital company, Redonkulous Designs, I thought about creating a "winter" themed card with a clear base.
Using my copics (0, B41, B45, BG0000, BG01, BG02, C1, E000, E00, E01, E33, E93, R05, R08, Y21, Y26, YG03, YG17, YG63) , I coloured the image in and accented the lines of the dress with Stardust stickles. The braclelet is filled in with Silver Pearl Liquid Pearls and I used JustWordz "Christmas Time" sentiment stamp set for the greeting. I had a really cool piece of vellum that had snowflakes over it and adhered that to the acetate inside the card. Embellishing the front, I created a border of Liquid Pearls around the edge of where the snowflake vellum stops underneath.
Other supplies I used: Liquid Pearls Baby Blue, Neenah paper, Glossy accents
Why not check out the other DT blogs (see the side bar for links) for some more inspiration using JustWordz sentiments and Redonkulous Design digis?!
Thanks for dropping by!
10 comments:
Absolutely breathtaking!
This is beautiful! I was going back and forth with that digi but ended up getting Ribbit instead. I love the use of the vellum and all the pearls are beautiful. hugs xx
Super cool design. I've not seen this before. Love love it. Can't stop looking at it. Fantastic. kim
This is beautiful. I have never seen a card on clear acetate before. Gorgeous!!!!
Gorgeous! Hugs! Leah Ann
WOW! Gorgeous Samantha! This is exactly how I imagine her! I painted her up myself in a magical winter scene! Nice work!
Hugs,
♥Redonkulous Designs♥
Very pretty!
This is beautiful love the colour and design you are so talented my friend, thanks for visiting me hope you have a lovely day.
Always Wendy
WOW! This is so gorgeous Samantha! Love the background. Such a beautiful card :)
Just beautiful! Guess who is soon to be a winter bride....yup that's me :) Now if only the temp. would get below double digits so we could get some snow for a the special effect!
Tara
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