This is for the CC515, The TLC518, and the MMTPT339. It reminded me of the white flowers that wild strawberry plants have. With the dark brown, I thought it looked like the woodpieces and dirt with some strawberry plants growing. The red dot paper also made me think of strawberries. The little piece of black plaid paper was actually a test I was trying on a piece of scrap paper. I have a stripe stamp and I wanted to see if I could make my own gingham paper...I stamped the stripes vertically and then horizontally. Now I can make my own paper in coordinating ink. Even though I used black for my test paper, it worked fine for this card. I was short on time and couldn't color the flowers with copics inbright colors like I wanted to, so I decided to go with this week's challenge colors and the mush faster watercolor technique. I might make another version with the copics if I have time. I will use one or the other card for the MMTPT339 to send to a fellow teapotter. Francie
Date: Tuesday, January 27, 2015 GMT Views: 957
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Thu, Jan 29, 2015 @ 7:04 PM
This reminds me of a tapestry from Eastern Europe. Don't know why, but there it is! Love this card, especially the experimental plaid that you created. It's great!
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Thu, Jan 29, 2015 @ 10:41 PM
Francie, I always am delighted by your color choices...I especially like this one. Your ability to design an intriguing and creative card that draws you back again and again to see all the details is always a treat for us all!
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