Hi friends! Kelly here with the last challenge for March.
Tomorrow is National Pencil Day.
Create a card coloring your image with colored pencils
(no markers, watercolors, etc)
or featuring a pencil in your image
or both!
I colored my rose using a plain leaded pencil for the shaded area.
I spend some of my card making time, making these card bases with my left over scraps left on my paper cutter table. Then when I need a fast card, I have this part already done. It is great way to get those scraps out of the way. The only thing I needed to add to this one was the fussy cut rose, and my sentiment.
I colored my rose using a plain leaded pencil for the shaded area.
I spend some of my card making time, making these card bases with my left over scraps left on my paper cutter table. Then when I need a fast card, I have this part already done. It is great way to get those scraps out of the way. The only thing I needed to add to this one was the fussy cut rose, and my sentiment.
Great coloring having that wild rose match your background pattern so perfectly, Liz!! What a lovely sympathy design!!
ReplyDeleteGreat coloring having that wild rose match your background pattern so perfectly, Liz!! What a lovely sympathy design!!
ReplyDeleteHow smart you are! Love the pencil shading of that beautiful flower!
ReplyDeleteLove the pencil shading! Great idea to use up your scraps while they're still on the table.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and terrfic pencil shading! Using up scraps is one of my favorite ways to create a card!
ReplyDeleteWould never have thought to use a pencil as you did. Thanks for the scrap tip too! This is beautifully created!
ReplyDeleteGREAT COLOR COMBO....BOLD AND DRAMTIC FOR SURE
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