Hi everyone! I'm sharing two cards today made for Virginia's View Challenge #10, all things distressed and for CASology 126 where the cue word is snow.
I first drew a circle with a compass and then fussy cut it. Then placed the circle on to the main card base and stamped the roses (Rubber cafe stamps). After stamping I then stamped the sentiment(from the same set) in Hero arts neon ink. Colored all the roses and leaves in Picked Raspberry and peeled paint distress inks respectively!
Here comes the second one!
To make this card, first I hand drew the snow man then I hand cut the snow banks and adhered on to the front of the card. Then stamped the sentiment (Micia stamps) in versafine black ink. Then on an other piece of cardstock I stamped (unknown stamp) two little girls, water colored them with markers, fussy cut and adhered them. Then I water colored the back ground using the blue marker. Finally added drops of snow with white water color paint and paint brush.
Also entering this card for Simon Says Stamp Winter Inspiration
So that's it friends! Hope you like them. Thank you so much for stopping by. Will stop by your blogs very soon!
Take care and have fun.. ;)
beautiful cards... nice coloring..
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Moxie Craftie
Gorgeous cards Deepti.. 2nd card is so cute.. :)
ReplyDeleteLoved the technique and vibrant colors on first one and the cute snowman on second one .
ReplyDelete2 beautiful cards! Your hand-drawn snowman with those little girls is lots of fun! Thanks for sharing with us at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday challenge!
ReplyDeleteYour roses card is so vibrant and the snowman one super adorable!!
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Dr Sonia
Cards Crafts Kids Projects
Snowman card looks very cute Deepti.... The roses are very bright with sweet sentiment....
ReplyDeleteI love the size of the snowman compared to the girls! He's very fun! So glad you joined us at CASology this week!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute snowman card, thank you so much for joining us this week at CASology
ReplyDeleteLove the technique you've used for your first card, a great way to add some dimension into a clean design. And the bold colors look fantastic!
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