Saturday, May 7, 2011

Penny Black Monochromatic

I made this card for the Penny Black National Scrapbook Day challenge found here. The challenge is to create a monochromatic card using PB stamps. I used the "to You" set for the floral image and the "bubbly" set for the masked-off sentiment. I used PB mix & match papers with white and a piece of Bo Bunny dp. I stamped the image with Versamark ink and embossed it with white ep, then masked it off and sponged around it with Memento Angel Pink ink. I added a few light strokes inside the flower petals with a Copic marker just for interest. The border along the bottom was done with a SU punch and I punched some tiny circles with a hole punch and added them to the border, dotting each one with Glossy Accents. Ditto for the larger dots on the side panel. I used a SU! ef and a bow-easy to create the bow.
I tend to shy away from doing monochromatic cards because I find them difficult to create, but I was lucky to find and mix some papers that worked well together. Now I'm glad I gave it a try!
It's time for a Saturday night race, so I'm outta here! Enjoy your evening and I wish all of you moms a very happy Mother's Day tomorrow!!

Carol

8 comments:

  1. This card is PRETTY! Looks like so much attention to detail (I read your description, yes I did). Gorgeousness, really.

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  2. Just gorgeous! Love that image and the embossing is fabulous.
    Lynn

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  3. Beautifully designed card, love the monochromatic color scheme and the pretty flower focal image!

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  4. So pretty, Carol, I really like all the PINK!!!!!

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  5. Sweet! I love this card...you did a great job with the pink monocromatic!

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  6. Ooh, great sponging and embossing. What a luscious flower. Your monochromatic is just beautiful!!!

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  7. I sometimes struggle with monchromatic myself. You did a GREAT job. I love the girly colors!

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  8. Absolutely stunning Carol, so beautiful.

    Hugs
    Anke

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