This week I was inspired by the Hand Stamped Sentiments sketch challenge. I used the Painted Poppies and the Peaceful Moments bundle to create my card. These bundles are available until June 30th as a bundle with 10% off discount. After June 30th they will be available in the new annual catalog, without the 10% off discount.
I stamped the flowers with Momento Black and colored with Flirty Flamingo and Rich Razzleberry watercolor pencils then blended with a Blender Pen.. I love how easy it is to color with these pencils and blend with the blender pens. I also used the the Peaceful Poppies dsp on the side and background. I also used a strip of Rich Razzleberry and embossed with the Pinewood Planks. I embellished with the white tulle ribbon and used Wink of Stella on the centers of the flowers. The leaves I stamped and colored with Old Olive watercolor pencil and blender en from the Painted Poppies bundle. I also die cut leaves using the Poppy Moments die.
The sentiment is stamped on Pool Party and die cut using the Painted Labels die and embellished with Basic Rhinestones.
Here’s the sketch and invite you to join the challenge.
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With Sympathy Poppies card
Card Size: 5.50″ H x 4.25″ W
Stamp Sets: Peaceful Moments and Painted Poppies
Ink: Momento Black, Flirty Flamingo, Rich Razzleberry, Old Olive Watercolor Pencils, Blender Pen
Paper: Cardstock: Whisper White, Rich Razzleberry, Peaceful Poppies DSP
Accessories: Peaceful Moments dies, Painted Labels dies, 5/8″ Polka Dot Tulle Ribbon, Wink of Stella, Basic Rhinestones, Pinewood Planks 3D Embossing Folder
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