Every now and then I remember how much I enjoy coloring with soft chalks. They are a good alternative coloring method for digi stamps. I made something very soft and sweet with Power Poppy's Arranging Roses digi stamp. Thank you!
Stamps: Arranging Roses digi, Good Thinking: Renewal stamp set (sentiment), both from Power Poppy
Paper: Naturals Ivory, Whisper White (both Stampin Up!), Pink Paislee Butterfly Garden designer paper
Paper Size: A2
Ink: Printer, soft chalks for coloring, Close to Cocoa for sentiment
Accessories: Soft chalks in Regal Rose, Rose Red, Old Olive, and More Mustard, silk ribbon, lace, Liquid Pearls, Martha Stewart edge punch, 3/4 and 1 circle punches, spray matte acrylic sealer
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Registered: June 19, 2010 Location: SC Posts: 6005
Wed, Jul 30, 2014 @ 6:32 PM
Yes you did! Leslie, I'm so behind in commenting that I'm embarrassed. This is so lovely and feminine. The dp almost looks like a soft cotton. That little bit of lace and beautiful ribbon frame your image beautifully.
Registered: March 20, 2008 Location: Hamilton, Ontario Canada Posts: 615
Wed, Jul 30, 2014 @ 7:48 PM
Oh wow, so different from the other more vibrant coloring, and gorgeous in its own way. I lately have been playing with Pan Pastels, just barely starting, did some coloring on an inside of a card I made coloring a rose (Heartfelt Creations stamp). My coloring is very elementary in comparison to yours, I love how you've added such dimension with your background, beautifully shaded. Gorgeous ribbon adds to the softness. These cards show how versatile Power Poppy stamps can be--to create so many different styles and evoke different moods.
As always, stunning work--such amazing artistry always in your cards!