Getting to play in two sketch challenges. Two very similar sketches so going to go for a twofer.
The leaves were made with Zig markers, a technique by Gina where she scribbles with the Zigs and then Spritzes with water and the colors just flow together into beautiful backgrounds. I have the best result with Bristol paper with my Zigs.
The Flower is one I had in my stash by MFT, Gerbera Daisies Die.
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That flower is gorgeous, Lin! Beautiful card! I still have more panels from the retreat that need to be used, but felt good to use that pretty holiday panel!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely BEAUTIFUL card Lin! That background stencil is one of my favorites of Gina's, and I'm loving your gorgeous flower and multicolored leaves too! Lovely, lovely card my friend! Hope all is well and you had a great weekend! Hugs. :0)
ReplyDeleteI like the depth pretty colors! This is wonderful, Linda!
ReplyDeleteThis is really striking, Lin! I love the colors and all the beautiful layers! Great twofer! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteWow, that flower is awesome. Your coloring is wonderful and the stenciled background is great, Lin.
ReplyDeleteLinda, I like how you put the two sketches together. Pretty purple flowers on your card! Thanks for playing at The Paper Players this week!
ReplyDeleteI love that you combined the sketches! This card is a show-stopper! Absolutely gorgeous in every way! Thanks for playing at Seize the Birthday and for using the topping. Hope you are well!
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Linda. Love that big Gerbera Daisy. Your background is so pretty, great job. Thanks for joining us at Seize the Birthday.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful Gerbera daisy and it's a perfect match with the stenciled background!
ReplyDeleteThis is STUNNING! Love the colours. Perfect combination of challenges.
ReplyDeleteWow, this is gorgeous Linda! That flower almost looks real. I love the muliti colored leaves too. Everything is just perfect!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Love the depth of color on the flower. Thank you so much for joining us this week over at The Paper Players!
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