Today I would like to share two cards with you, the first is from the Rebecca Sinz collection. It is titled Predatory and can be found on Plate #156. It was colored with copics and the papers are 7gypsies.
This image is Nikki Burnette's Astrina, found on Plate #100. It was colored with copics, the papers are from pink paislee.
I hope you have enjoyed your stop today and will visit the store now - there are many gorgeous images on sale and I just love a good sale!
I love the color combos you used on both your cards Jennifer. Especially like your useage of the hemp, it lends such a finishing touch!
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I love how that wolf looks..... and Astrina is awesome with those buttons and that string. Love it.
ReplyDeleteBoth so pretty- love the twine on them. The shell buttons are fabulous as well, but really adore the way you incorporated the paper design into the first one.
ReplyDeleteLovely works! I am always impressed how you use different printed papers together with your images. Your cards just look so good. Anytime I try that it never matches. I love those shell buttons with the cording. Nice touch.
ReplyDeleteYou did such a great job with the colors on these cards! in the first one, i like how they look like they are looking our=t of a window and the second one... the purple really looks great with the shell buttons... you did a lovely Job!
ReplyDeletejennifer, love both of these. I love what you did with Astrina. love the papers on the first one, looks so good with the colored image
ReplyDeleteBoth are beautiful Jennifer. I love the papers you chose for each one. The first one really goes so well with the image. Great job on both of these.
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Angela
These are both fantastic Jennifer! I adore the colour tones in Predatory and the green and purple in Astrina are amazing!
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Beautiful cards, Jennifer, both of them. Love how you added the green background to Astrina, which fits so well with the background papers. And the twine you used on both of your cards are really eye catching.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Karina