Be proud of how hard you are trying

Welcome to my blog, my crafty friends! Today I would like to share a card I made using the Let The Sun Shine Stamp Set by Magengo Designs.

First, I printed the images on a sheet of Neenah Solar White 80lb cardstock. Then I fussy cut them and coloured them using my Copic Markers.

Below are the colours I used:
Flower petals – R59, R56, RV55, RV34, R81, R32
Centre of the Flowers – E99, YR24, Y08, Y02; Polychromos – 176, 169, 187, 109
Leaves – YG67, YG63, YG03; Polychromos – 174

To create the background, I used an A2 Distress watercolor cardstock and inked the lower portion of the panel using Bamboo, Just Green and Hunter Green Crisp Dye inks by Altenew. For the sky, I used Salty Ocean Distress ink along with a blender brush. Then I splattered water on the panel using a round brush and dabbed the excess using a paper towel.

After that, I stamped the sentiment from the Just a Little Lovely Stamp Set by Pinkfresh Studio using Obsidian Pigment Ink. Next, I stuck the images on the card panel and stuck this panel on an A2 card base using art glitter glue.

I am linking this card to the Flower Challenge, Simon Says Wednesday Challenge, and Stay Crafty With Hero Challenge.

I have listed the products used below. Thank you for visiting my Blog.

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  1. Good grief, this card is spectacular!!! Your colouring skills have blown me away. Your attention to detail and ability to capture light and shade is genius. I especially love the little dots you did on the flower faces, like little freckles. This is one fabulous card and I’m so very glad you shared it with us at The Flower Challenge. Please stay safe!!

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