Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Encouragement


I made the background for this card by sponging on Distress Inks in Picked Raspberry and Spun Sugar, then stamped the CTMH image and sentiment with Versafine Onyx Black ink. I added some doodling with a white Sharpie and called this one done.

I'm sharing this over at the Tuesday Throwdown TT#290 which is "Monochromatic."

Have a happy Wednesday and thanks for stopping by!

Carol

14 comments:

  1. This is lovely! I really like the white doodling! The two colors of pink go really well together. TFS!

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  2. Really gorgeous background and perfect setting for this beautiful silhouette flower!! Such a stunning sentiment too!! :) HUGS

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  3. Amazing sentiment, love the silouette on your pink sponging and the white doodles are a very pretty touch! Quick but impressive card, well done!

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  4. This is gorgeous! LOVE the color you selected for it and the sentiment is so true.
    Lynn

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  5. Dang! What a gorgeous stamp set and awesome inked background.

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  6. Fabulous inky background and lovely silhouette flowers. I love that sentiment too, I used it when I made my granddaughter's scrapbook.
    Jean x

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  7. A lovely card Carol. Those two colours look so good together and I love the dots. I've fallen in love with my new white Sharpie. I might have to snitch this idea. Barbxx

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  8. What a serene card. Loves the colors and the doodling and that sentiment ROCKS!

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  9. Lovely inking and a fab sentiment. Top marks xxx

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  10. Your sponging is awesome in this color, Carol! This is a very striking card - the white is a perfect touch!! Hugs, Darnell

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  11. Brilliantly designed card here today and gorgeous colour combo used…love this creation.xx

     {aNNie}

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  12. Outstanding sentiment and you've pair it up with these very pretty flowers and your beautiful background. Super nice card.

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