Several things that stood out to me when I saw this trigger image including the robin's egg blue saucer color, the transparent quality to the green flower where the petals overlap each other, the asymmetrical, scattered pattern of the flowers and the variety in terms of the shapes and styles of the flowers.
I used white cardstock for all my pieces (except the embossed panel in blue) and then used my markers to color them. Though most people think of markers in terms of coloring images they can really be used for so much more. Using them to create a customized color palette is something I do often. It's easy to do and since I own a large collection it almost always guarantees that I can get the color I want even if my cardstock selection is limited.
Happy Crafting!
SUPPLIES USED:
PAPER: Recollections Solids (Michael's), Accent 65# White Cover
DIES: Flowers & Sentiment (Silhouette Store)
COLORING MEDIUM: Prismacolor Markers
OTHER: Swiss Dot Embossing Folder (Cuttlebug), Acrylic Dots (Michael's)
BASICS: Click HERE to check out my crafting tool bag.
8 comments:
Amazing what those machines can do, Paula! LOVE your take on the Trigger!
This is gorgeous, Paula! So lighthearted, unique and colorful!
Beautiful! Love the idea of markers beyond coloring images.
Beautiful! Love the idea of using markers beyond coloring images.
That's so cool that you die cut the flowers and colored them....I never think to do that. Thanks! It's awesome that you designed your own flower. Your card turned out beautifully!
This is the winner in my book! So beautiful, and completely done with a Silhouette...LOVE it!
Hey Paula! Thanks for linking this up to this week's Tuesday Trigger in the Moxie Fab World! I'm so glad you joined in on all the fun! :)
LOVE your hand drawn flower - great card!
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