Happy Friday everyone~
It is time for Sweet ‘N Sassy Digi Challenge (SNSDC51)!! The challenge is to get your inspiration from the quote " Sweet April showers do spring May flowers" -Thomas Tusser and make a card/project!
You can use any digital stamps. Only requirement is the image has to be digital – but if you have any digital stamps from Sweet ‘N Sassy Stamps, we’d love you to use them! You can visit SNS Digi Challenge Blog for more information about the challenge and find out how to win free digital stamps from SNS. Can’t wait to see your creation!
After I read the quote, I immediately thought about beautifully bloomed flowers after rain showers. For my card, I used Morning Glory Digi for the image and colored it with Copic markers. Then I cut out the image with SB Label 12 Nestabilities. I also paper pieced the flowers for the dimension and added Glossy Accents to mimic the dews. (Hope you see them…it really looks great!) I used one of the sentiments from Garden Sentiments Digi Set for the saying. The background was used Prima designer paper and the bottom edge was punched with MS edger punch. I used the wide striped ribbon and embellished with silver pearls.
Be sure to stop by SNS Digi Blog Design Team for more inspiration!
Stamps: Morning Glory, Garden Sentiments (SNS Digi)
Paper: concord crush (SU), white cardstock (PT), designer papers (Prima)
Ink: Distress Ink scattered straw, milled lavender (Ranger), Copic markers
Accessories: wide striped ribbon, silver pearls, glossy accents
Tools: Spellbinders Nestabilities label 12, MS PATP double arches
Thank you for stopping by. Have a wonderful weekend.
Maki
Maki, this is beautiful!! I love the colors and your quote.
ReplyDeleteYou've brought these gorgeous morning glories to life with your amazing coloring! Your card looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the DT fun during the past year - it's been a great ride :)
Fabulous coloring!!! I love the design also!!!
ReplyDeleteThis morning glories image is really beautiful, Makiko! I love the different shapes you used too. :)
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