I began by stamping the image onto the oval (Spellbinders Nestabilities) with VersaFine Black Ink, embossing with clear embossing powder, and coloring with Copic Markers. The purple background was distressed with Dusty Concord and Walnut Stain Distress Ink. Then I pierced the holes from the back using the Tim Holtz ruler. Once pierced, I turned to the front and lightly sanded the holes. The notecard was distressed with Wild Honey, Spiced Marmalade and Walnut Stain Distress Ink. Sentiment by Penny Black (All You Need...).
See ya tomorrow with more new stamps and cards!
14 comments :
Beautiful card! I just love that image! My favorite of the new ones for sure!
Lovely card!! Great images. I'm a fan of Mo Manning's images too :-))
I have the stamp "Young love", but this one is very lovely too!
xxx Marianne MW
Wonderful window of love that has grown over time....
wow this card is so amazing...Love your amazing coloring and sweet frame around the image...
Merry Christmas 🎄
This is so nice Jill!! I love your layout and the colors just pop! I hope you have a wonderful Christmas! ♥♥
What a sweet endearing card.
That's such a sweet card!!! What a great image...
This is terrific cropped & superb with the contrast of orange with deep mauve. The pearls really add such a lovely touch the way they are scattered & the shading of the bench they are sitting on really makes it glow. I'm certainly looking at these Mo Manning images with different eyes.
Paula (PEP)
Fantastic card & I love that stamp!
Aww that is such a sweet stamp and gorgeous card! So pretty :)
That image just melts my heart. You have honored it beautifully.
Such a sweet image....I mean really, don't we all want to become "that couple" someday? I love to see older "lovebird" in the park, still holding hands.....you did a beautiful job and I love the crop job....really makes me feel like I am "peeking" in on their moment.
That is such a sweet stamp image! Definitely one to get! Wonderful coloring
fabulous Jill. This stamp is just so sweet and your card is lovely
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