Thank you. Twice.
Preparing for my guest designing I've made a bunch of sketches for the cards I planned to
create for Newton's Nook in July. Almost a dozen. As I realized that the end of the month is
near and there's only one blogpost to go, I tried to narrow and pick my favorite sketch to
make, but somehow I couldn't decide between two, so here they are :)
For my first card I stamped the floral elements of the set ‘Peony Blooms’ onto masking paper
and cut them out. After stamping the first flower I covered it with masking paper then went
for the next one. I stamped the images repeatedly making sure that the surrounding flowers
are covered with masking paper.
I created a diagonal shape with the peonies leaving the bottom right area white. I coloured everything with Tombow markers and splattered white acrylic paint all over when it dried. To finish my card I stamped my sentiment with black ink and adhered the finished panel onto a deep blue card base.
For my monochromatic card I picked this adorable dog duo from the Puppy Pals stamp set as the center image and stamped it onto a card sized Copic friendly paper. The rest was just coloring with warm greys.
Creating monochromatic cards is really relaxing as there's no need to think about which colors to pick. This card just needed six markers and a white gel pen. I usually use a bunch of tools to create my cards so it's fun to make something interesting with supplies fit my pocket :)
Thank you for inviting me, it's been wonderful to be a guest designer for Newton's Nook and I have had so much fun creating cards with these adorable products.
Thank you for reading my posts, I hope you liked my creations!
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Both the cards are wonderful and monochromatic card is my favorite !!
ReplyDeleteBoth equally beautiful 😍
ReplyDeletestunning cards!
ReplyDeleteI especially like the doggies card!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards. Your monochromatic is grand. [Bunny]
ReplyDeleteBoth of your cards look wonderful! I especially love the monochromatic one...so cool! :)
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