The colors on this card are so eye-catching! And I just love the texture of the canvas.
Here's my take:
To create the background I began by inking Neenah Tiara White cardstock with Broken China, Peeled Paint, and Evergreen Bough Distress Ink by rubbing the ink pad directly on the paper. Next, I inked Penny Black 40-047 Delicate Background with Picket Fence Distress Stain. I lightly spritzed the stamp with water and stamped the background. The flower, Penny Black Cheerful, was stamped with VersaFine Black Ink and embossed with clear embossing powder. It was then colored with Copic markers, cut out, and layered onto the card. Sentiment by SRM stickers.
Thanks for popping by- see ya tomorrow with another great card by Latrice!
Just beautiful Jill. love your take on Latrice's card!
ReplyDeleteYou really captured Latrice's card beautifully, Jill!
ReplyDeleteI love the way you used white elements to accent & that flower centre of Cheerful is terrific - the leaves work beautifully with the white veining & the green edge to you aqua horizontal strip really helps to bring out the green in the background.
ReplyDeletePaula (PEP)
I remember this card of Latrice's, and love your take on it! Beautiful, both of them!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card! Beautiful colors.
ReplyDeleteWowzers! These two cards are both fabulous! I love the backgrounds and the way they are set of with burst of floral color!
ReplyDeleteLive your take on my card. I was curious at what cards you'd pick. I love how you changed it up a bit but kept the feel. Your background is stunning. Hugs
ReplyDeleteLove the color combos on these cards!
ReplyDeleteSigh. Gorgeous. Perfect.
ReplyDeleteAwesome Jill. Love Latrice's card and also your take. Such vibrant colours.
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are great, will have to visit Latrice's blog.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Oh, what a wonderful week this will be with Latrice - love her cards! Beautiful ones from both of you today! :)
ReplyDeleteYou are so talented Jill! i love everything you do! Great background on this one and I like the poped flower. Happy and creative new year!
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