Tuesday, 2 March 2010

Lofty

Afternoon Folks
Here's a card for the PennyBlackChallenge which is a sketch, so I thought I'd make a start on a few Mothers Day cards. I tried a new technique (for me anyway) and used my Whispers marker pens straight onto the stamp and then spritzed it with water from a mini mister and voila, it looks as if you've watercoloured it. Soooo simple but looks fab, well I was pleased with it anyway! Oh and the glitter paper is soooo sparkly, love my glitter.
Better go and sort my laundry wash out, then will be back later to do abit of blog hopping.
Thanks for looking.
Kelly.x

My Recipe
Stamp from Penny Black
Glitter paper from Petaloo
Handmade paper from Papermania
Card Candy from Craftwork Cards
Jewels from Doodlebug
Whispers marker pens
'Mum' sticker from Anita's

8 comments:

coops said...

hiya kelly, this is beautiful hun, i love the effect you have got with your pens, looks fab and great sparkly paper.luv coops.xx

Kath Stewart said...

stunning card kelly...love the image and those gorgeous CC card candy...thanks for joining in the fun this week at PBSc...hugs kath xxxxx

Anonymous said...

Beautiful work this is so elegant
hugs June xxx

Sarpreet said...

hiya, gorgeous card - love the glitter and flowers

Heather said...

Hi Kelly, just popped over to say thank you for the lovely comment and agree about wanting to be a house mouse - they have such fun and get up to some amazing antics - oh what a life!!
Then....I spotted this gorgeous card and I love what you've done with the image. I've just got some butterfly stamps and thought oh yes! - rushed off and 'whispered' them but instead of spritzing with water spritzed with glimmer mist - try it - it has a lovely effect. Thanks for the inspiration.
hugs Heather xx

Jodi said...

This is a very pretty card! Love the flower and colors you used!
Hugs
Jodi =)

cats whiskers said...

This is just perfect dear love it all
Hugs Jacqui x

Mel X said...

This is a fabulous card Kelly! The effect with the spritzer is amazing, am gonna have to try that! The colour combi too makes for a truly stunning card!

Mel X

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