My project for the Easy Ink Blending Techniques module of the Altenew Educator Certification Program (apologies for shadow on the photo).
Inspired by the blended ink backgrounds with layered stamped and die-cut flowers and the colours at the Altenew October Inspiration Challenge.
Also linking up at:
Fusion Card Challenge - Fall Porch
Inkspirational - Use vellum
Seven Hills Crafts October Facebook Challenge
Thanks for looking!
14 comments:
Beautiful, Sue.
This is lovely. Wonderful blending, pretty flower, and the gold adds such an air of elegance. Thanks so much for playing along at Time Out.
Beautiful card with perfect ink blending Sue. Love the softness of the colours. xx
Love how the ink-blending enhances the overall design, Sue! The color combo is so pleasing to the eyes, too! I am so glad that you enter your beautiful work in Altenew AECP assignment Gallery. Awesome details and design! Super work!
Such a beautiful card, Sue! I love how you added dimension with your die cut and your fall color palette is so pretty! Thanks so much for joining in the fun this week at Fusion!
A beautiful card Sue, lovely colours - so pretty.
Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
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Beautiful how the flower pops so elegant on that background! Thank you for joining us at TIME OUT!
Beautiful card Sue, your blending looks fabulous, I do love the colours.
Enjoy your week.
hugs
sharon :)
Beautiful ombré background and tflower image, harmonious colors and design. Thanks for participating in our challenge at Inkspirational!
WOW! You've earned an A++++ in creating this card! Your ink blending is marvelous; your flowers, gorgeous; your use of vellum, eye-catching! So thrilled you shared your creativity in the Inkspirational gallery!
~carol
Your ink blending is beautiful. Love your card. Thanks for sharing with us at Seize the Birthday.
Your blending is perfect! I really need to practice this myself, it's the lighter versions that are difficult for me so thank you for the inspiration!
I love the way you wrapped the vellum sentiment strip behind the first layer, Sue. I'll have to remember that! Such a lovely blend of colors and the dimension here is amazing. Thank you for joining us at Inkspirational~
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