Because I wanted my focal image to be in the three colors of the color challenge (or as close as I could get), I "inked" it with SU markers and used my Misti to stamp in case I needed to touch it up. When I was happy with it, I used an aqua painter to paint the petals with Flirty Flamingo. After it was dry, I followed the steps in the tutorial to add dimension to the image popping up three of the petals.
I stamped the Flirty Flamingo panel with the Script background stamp and sponged around the edges. The two yellow panels were stamped with my herringbone background stamp and then I sponged the entire piece with yellow, darkening the edges.
I really like how this turned out. Thank you for looking!
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Wed, Apr 15, 2020 @ 6:12 AM
Amazing is one of my favorite words. Such a pretty card!
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Sun, Apr 19, 2020 @ 2:20 AM
Wow Catherine, wow...love all of this and I was only looking yesterday at the colour blocking technique for scrapping and it reminds me of that. I don't know what technique you used but will be finding out LOL. Awesome card and fav'd. TFS Happy day
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