Accessories: Copic Multiliner, Gingham, Crystal Effects, Dazzling Diamond Glitter, White Gel Pen, Decorative Scissors
* Take a look at the large watercolor brush. It is so perfect to use to brush on ink and it is easy to move it around images without a need to mask it to protect it. The brush is a 7000C-8 size brush, is soft and a little fluffy. It applies the color down in such a pretty layer.
Registered: May 23, 2003 Location: Ontario, Oregon Posts: 9431
Wed, Mar 05, 2008 @ 6:07 PM
Fantabulous card! Love how you used the poofy flower head from watercolor minis as grass backgroud - it adds unexpected depth and interest. Also appreciate the tip on the watercolor brush - I "need" one of those! TFS
Registered: May 23, 2003 Location: Ontario, Oregon Posts: 9431
Wed, Mar 05, 2008 @ 6:11 PM
Just noticed something else about your photo that I must comment on - the staging for the photo is not only attractive, it is like having crib-notes for the recipe for the card! What a smart thing to do, no need to write down colors used if you put the ink pads and other products in the photo with the card! I've see lots of cards that show the stamps and embellishments, but your's is the first I've seen that takes the guesswork out of "how did she do that?" I'm impressed!!!
Registered: May 15, 2005 Location: Arlington, Washington Posts: 30400
Wed, Mar 05, 2008 @ 6:29 PM
what a darling card Kittie... love your coloring with perfect shading and highlighting! always an inspiration to practice more! Love it!
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Judy
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