A wonderful sketch provided by Jacqueline this week at the Friday Sketchers Challenge blog. (I hope her computer is up and running again.)
I saw handbag in a store window. It was purple with black trim—looks quite fetching I thought. So I’ve chosen purple to add to the black and white for the next card for my B&W+…collection.
I wanted to do a Tilda with black hair. I’ve chosen a Tilda image with straight hair, as I thought this would be the easiest to do. As you can see, it’s not quite there yet. I have to use darker greys next time I think. It’s hard to judge—the colour lightens up when the ink from the markers dries.
Have a wonderful day!
PS. 2 postings today. If you’re reading this one first, keep scrolling down for the how-to on the flowers (but only if you’re interested).
Stamps: Magnolia #278 Ice/Ballet Princess from the Pink Collection, Inkadinkado clear stamp set 97634 Dot Flourishes, MSE My Sentiments Exactly M101 thinking of you
DP's: DCWV Blk & Wht splats, Mustard Moon (grey plaid)
Gorgeous card. Love the tilda image and the colouring is fabulous. Yummy flowers also. Michele x
ReplyDeleteWonderful card and beautiful flowers! TFS I have linked to follow your blog.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful--love the purple & of course your beautiful flowers complement Tilda so well!
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Suzanne
Lovely card! I'm going to have to "invest" in a few Magnolia stamps! :)
ReplyDeleteWow, this is really beautiful! Love the purple and grey combo!
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Sharon
Absolutely gorgeous card! The purple and gray are a beautiful combination so I must try this. You did great on your coloring, and I love the paper flower instructions you have provided. I love your site! Cami
ReplyDeleteAbsolutley GORGEOUS card!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove your colour combinations and your flowers are to die for.
Thank you so much for showing us how to make them :o)
I LOVE the card! The Black & White card series is really cool!! You're so AWESOME!! (Now how many times did I tell you that?!)
ReplyDeleteThose colours are amazing together - and as always - a work of art!
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