A card for this week's MIM with Danielle
Oh wow, I tried so hard to leave some white space in the flowers and leaves but then did not turn out like Danielle's at all so had to fill them in.
PTI's Vintage Linens, Bold Blossoms, Wet Paint & MFT Beautiful Blooms on Linen cardstock colored with Copics. I think I need more practice again on my coloring.
Thanks for stopping by.
20 comments:
Linda, I love this with the flowers colored all in. It's bright and beautiful and so cheerful!
I love it too Linda...so pretty all colored except for the black and white strip on the side. Lovely, lovely card!! :0)
This is very pretty!
Your flowers are beautiful colored in--great card, Linda!
Totally love this!
Love the colors you used for your beautiful flowers, Linda! Looks to me like you've already mastered Copic coloring on this beauty.
well I like your card better than Danielle's because of the colors and also your copic coloring - really a lovely card - and thanks for your very nice comment on my card - i've looked thru your other posts and really like your style!
Your style of coloring made it your card rather than Danielle's, and that's a good thing. Your card is quite wonderful.
Gorgeous friend! Beautiful flowers!
Your card turned out beautiful, Lin! Gorgeous coloring on your flowers and leaves!
It looks wonderful Linda! I used the same set! I like the colors you used for this one.
Love your coloring and the perfect take on the challenge.
Lovely card and nice shading!
Hi Linda. I love your use of color on the flowers...so cool! Thank you for stopping by my blog too....Angie
Your card is a stunner Linda
What a beautiful card. I love the design and bright colors. Really, really lovely.
Your coloring turned out wonderful and so did the card!
With all due respect Danielle, MOVE OVER! : ) Lin rocked this!!
Awesome coloring friend! : )
Patti
Wow Linda! What a gorgeous card! Love the way you colored the beautiful flowers! Hope you have a great weekend!
This card turned out perfect, Lin! Beautiful colors and lovely design...I think you have mastered this technique :-)
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