Brrrr! Has anybody noticed that someone is messin' with the thermostat?! Wow, it got cold here in a hurry -- we had such great weather that we were still picking a few garden veggies, then all of a sudden it's below freezing just days later. Today is a bit warmer but we definitely hit Fall with a bang and almost shot right into Winter!
Welcome! Today I have a card that was intended for The Flower Challenge but I apparently missed it by hours - rats! It would've also worked for JUgs, but alas I missed that one too. So this one goes to Color Hues #53 - Scarlet & Green plus NBUS #44 for a new foiling plate on its first outing. Put your blinders on, this one's got a lotta shine! ~
I foiled a few of the main images from September Spellbinders Glimmer of the Month (this one in gold), colored it with Copics and cut it out with the matching die, foiled the sentiment onto the cardstock base, then attached the colored image, added Wink of Stella to the flowers and a few dew drops.
Supplies:
SB - GOM 10/22 Poinsettia Spray (NBUS), gold foil and SB Holiday Floral background (sentiment)
Hugs,
TK
9 comments:
WOW! Gorgeous foil plate design TK!! And your colouring is perfection. Gorgeous Christmas card! xx
A beautiful Christmas spray of flowers and greenery, TK! Love the gold outline and beautiful coloring! Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving and are enjoying some creative time!
It's too bad you missed the challenges, TK, because this one is a winner all the way! It is nothing short of spectacular and I can't stop staring at it! Hugs, Darnell (Thank you for linking again!)
Marvelous card, TK!
I'm sorry you missed the challenge, TK. The card is beautiful with all its foiling.
Love the effect you get with the foiled sprig and Copic colouring, saves ruining your Copics too, unlike embossing! Thanks for joining in at Color Hues. :)
All the lovely shine, and dazzle we like at Christmastime, TK! So pretty - there's always next challenge, my friend!
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shimmery and gorgeous.
another lovely card, tk. your coloring is so pretty with the foiling.
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