I began by stamping the heart branches using Antique Linen Distress Ink onto Neenah Tiara White Cardstock. Next, I colored over the stamped image using Faber-Castell Art Grip Colored Pencils. (HINT- keep your pencils very sharp- it makes it much easier.) The background and sentiment banner were inked with Brushed Corduroy, Old Paper, and just a touch of Wild Honey Distress Ink. The frame (Spellbinders Labels 8) was inked with Seedless Preserves and Fired Brick Distress Ink.
Hope you have a WONDERFUL weekend! I'll be back next week with more new Valentines cards... can't wait to share. And now I'm off to do some last minute holiday shopping and card mailing!
16 comments :
Gorgeous card Jill and wonderful colors.
This is totally awesome Jill! LOVE everything about it!
I think you just sold PB a bunch of stamps with this card - this is FABULOUS!! Love the idea of coloring over the light ink with pencils - this is such a gorgeous card!!!
Oh, that branch with all the little hearts is fabulous! You've colored this image beautifully, Jill! Love this! :)
I love hearts - this is sweet!
Love that blue highlight Jill. This branch of heart absolutely glows!
What a gorgeously rich colored card! I love the new stamp!
loveliness....wonderful how you turned the stamp on it's side and those colors make me smile!
LOVE IT....What a great stamp...so many options, so little time and no $, and no STAMP.
Anyway, thanks for the inspiration.
the little touches of blue shading combined with the blue gems really make this project a vivid one.
Paula (PEP)
Stunning Jill. The new stamps are lovely and I can't wait to see what you've done with them.
Wow its absolutely superb thanks for posting this paper looks very pretty and cool.
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That is such a cute stamp and a gorgeous card! Can't wait to see more!
Really pretty, Jill! Such elegant colors! I have not played with PB stamps for awhile, I need to look at the website soon.
So lovely. Thanks so much
Karen F
very beautiful color combination! Great new stamps too
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