Barbara gave us some neat colors today. They looked masculine to my eye. Needed to make my son-in-law a birthday card, so printed this digi. Colored with watercolored pencils, and highlighted with a blue copic and white pencil. I had this printed from a week ago when doing a flower on the designer paper. You really can color on it with watercolor as long a you don't over wet with water. Added some sponging and score lines. Thanks for looking.
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Tue, Feb 12, 2019 @ 1:40 PM
Such a great masculine card, Linda.
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Tue, Feb 12, 2019 @ 8:36 PM
Linda, I am always amazed at your artistic creativity, and this card is a great example of why! I love the coloring on this digi, ad the process you used to distress the DS paper. What's really funny, though is that one of my closest friends is married to a fisherman named Nick! He is so dedicated, they went fishing on their honeymoon!
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