This Daydreamer comes with so many great sentiments for her "thoughts'"-- some serious, some sassy! It's definitely a fun set with many possibilities!
I colored with Copics and paper pieced her shirt. The thought cloud was cut out, sponged, and mounted on dimensionals. I added Gemstones to the little bubbles. There is faux stitching around the image panel and between the dp panels. This card is actually the finished product of my Faux Stitching Tutorial on the How'd They Do That? Forum -- check it out if you have a minute! :)Well, there's more to see, so you'd better get going! Your next stop on the Blog Hop is the amazingly talented Cindy Haffner-- enjoy! Thanks for stopping by! :)
Stamps: Daydreamer (BC Dzyns) Ink: Momento Rich Cocoa (Tsukineko) Cardstock: Kiwi Kiss, Close to Cocoa (SU!) Paper: Offbeat 6x6 pad (BasicGrey) Other: Ciao markers (Copic); paper piercing tool and mat pack, Kiwi Kiss ribbon, Pretties Kit brad (SU!); Hydrangea flowers (Prima); Gemstones (Hero Arts); black gel pen, sponge, dimensionals
Gorgeous card Christina!
ReplyDeletelove it ...esp love the use of the gemstones for the thought bubble
ReplyDeleteI am in love with your coloring on this card!! It is amazing!!! The embellishments and layout are perfect as well!! Sunning!
ReplyDeleteSmiles,
Janna
Fantastically fun color combo for this sassy girl! Gorgeous coloring!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the colors in your card and the pp are lovely too.
ReplyDeleteOh my - I LOVE this Christina - the colors are just beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE it! the colors are fabulous and your coloring is just blow me away amazing!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreat card, colored beautifully!
ReplyDeleteGreat colors!
ReplyDeletegorgeous card! I love the color combo!
ReplyDeleteShe is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI love your choice of patterned papers! I'm off to pull out MY Basic Grey and get to work!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! I love the Basic Grey papers and your coloring!
ReplyDeletelooks great...LOVE the speech bubble
ReplyDeleteFabulous! I love the colors/papers! Great coloring too!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial on the faux stitching, Christina! My "real" machine stitching always comes out too tight and never looks like other people's stitching... I think I'll ditch the machine and "faux stitch" from now on!
ReplyDeleteYour card is awesome, by the way :)
I love it! She's beautiful!
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