- Card Tag created with one sheet of cardstock
- an image colored by hand, using at least 2 different colors & shading
- mat your image with a mat that has been distressed by sanding
One of my favorite parts of this project was using Copics to color the sliding bead. Wow, that worked great!
I'm really loving everyone's projects, and I'm learning a lot!
Supplies: Hydrangea Bouquet clear stamp set from Raisin Boat, K&Co. patterned paper, Core'dinations cardstocks, X-Press Copic paper, Tuxedo Black Memento ink, sand paper, emery board, ZipDry glue, Offray ribbon, flower brads from Oriental Trading Co., MS detailing scissors, SCAL & Cricut (for fold-out & message cards and templates) only), Versamark watermark ink, Stampendous black embossing powder, Marvy heat tool
Copics: V06, BV00, BV000, B32, B00, B0000, BG10, FBG2, YG03, G02
Making this tag was a breeze, especially now that I'm so well-organized: I got some plastic drawers at WalMart for all my stamps & inks & what-not, and everything's so easy to find now! Plus, yesterday my husband actually asked me if I had something he could organize. Are you kidding‽ Heck yeah! So the wonderful man sat there and organized all my paper by color. I feel like a freakin' princess!
Love your tag...the bead you colored is awesome...love the flowers in the water vase...
ReplyDeleteThis is a wondersful tag.....Love everything about it....TFS
ReplyDeleteWOW, what a stunning tag..awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteYou really went all out. Wonderful card. The bead is the perfect touch..Donna
ReplyDeleteReally nice, love it!
ReplyDeleteIt's got such wonderful spring feel to it.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! I love the colors! And the coloring effect you did on your bead! Great job!
ReplyDeletePretty, pretty, pretty. So summery as well. Love the bead.
ReplyDeletexxx Monica
Lucky you with hubby trying to help! Take it while it comes for who knows??? Lol!
ReplyDeletexxx Monica