Spotlight stamping with Penny Black stamps
Hi everyone,
It's the weekend. Yay for the fact that it's finally here. I hope you are having a crafty day. I find weekends to be my creative, crafty days. Here's a card I made earlier in the morning today:
I used Penny Black Sunshine Flowers and Florals and Feathers stamp sets. These are simply gorgeous! I didn't even mask the areas while stamping sunflowers as they form such a pretty bunch.
If you look closely, you will see that there is some shine on the flower centres (it's there on the jug also but not so visible.). This just adds some fun detail to my card. I hope you like how it turned out.
Thanks for stopping by.
Have an awesome week ahead.
Thanks
Sweety.
Submitting this to:
1. The Flower Challenge #16: Spotlight stamping. This is the reason why I chose to do spotlight stamping on my card. It's such a fun technique and with little effort, gives so much character to a CAS card.
2. The Muse Card Club #248: Anita Bowden has such an inspirational, pretty card as muse this week, and I really felt like doing a card with a similar pattern. I hope I did it justice.
3. Addicted to stamps and More #274: The theme is CAS and I especially loved the card by Shylashree with a bunch of flowers at the corner.
4. Paru's Card Making Challenges: January 2018: I have used my new Penny Black stamps. This card is also a first in terms of CAS spotlight stamping. It's like me challenging myself to learn new stuff.
It's the weekend. Yay for the fact that it's finally here. I hope you are having a crafty day. I find weekends to be my creative, crafty days. Here's a card I made earlier in the morning today:
I used Penny Black Sunshine Flowers and Florals and Feathers stamp sets. These are simply gorgeous! I didn't even mask the areas while stamping sunflowers as they form such a pretty bunch.
If you look closely, you will see that there is some shine on the flower centres (it's there on the jug also but not so visible.). This just adds some fun detail to my card. I hope you like how it turned out.
Thanks for stopping by.
Have an awesome week ahead.
Thanks
Sweety.
Submitting this to:
1. The Flower Challenge #16: Spotlight stamping. This is the reason why I chose to do spotlight stamping on my card. It's such a fun technique and with little effort, gives so much character to a CAS card.
2. The Muse Card Club #248: Anita Bowden has such an inspirational, pretty card as muse this week, and I really felt like doing a card with a similar pattern. I hope I did it justice.
3. Addicted to stamps and More #274: The theme is CAS and I especially loved the card by Shylashree with a bunch of flowers at the corner.
4. Paru's Card Making Challenges: January 2018: I have used my new Penny Black stamps. This card is also a first in terms of CAS spotlight stamping. It's like me challenging myself to learn new stuff.
Beautiful colouring! What a great idea to combine spotlighting with Anita's inspiration. Such a pretty card!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love the idea of spotlighting - this card is so fresh and pretty! Thanks so much for joining us at Muse this week!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, I just love how you have done your Spotlighting and combined with Anita inspiration as well. I will fix up the linky on our blog as it hasnt linked properly, later today. Thank you so much for joining us at The Flower Challenge Aileen DT
ReplyDeleteThank you Alleen. :) I didn't realise the Linky wasn't working properly. Will check. :)
DeleteOhh!! I love this image!!! the way you colored shows the Spotlight Technique beautifully.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing with us at THE FLOWER CHALLENGE, hope you play again next time.
Hugs,
Maria Rodriguez.DT
Thank you Maria. :)
ReplyDeleteThis Muse is just so adorable. I may need to try this idea.
ReplyDeleteYay! Do try it out. :)
DeleteWow! Your spotlight technique is stunning!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for playing Paru’s Card Making challenges
Thank you Paru :)
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