Saturday, March 11, 2017

White on Kraft

Dear Ones~
Today's offering was made for the Stamp TV Weekly Challenge. This week Chris has asked us to color kraft card stock with white colored pencil. I LOVE that look, so I decided to play along.

Here's what I came up with:
I think it's so much fun to color with pencil on kraft. You can get some amazing effects. This image is from Stately Flowers 4, and it lends itself very well to this technique.

Here are the Ingredients:
GKD Sandy Beach, Kraft, and Black Onyx Card Stock
Paper Studio Everyday Kraft Patterned Paper
GKD Stately Flowers 4 Stamp
SU Layering Circles Dies
Prismacolor Pencils
Nuvo Crystal Drops
Stash Ribbon

That's it for me. Hope you are having a wonderful weekend. It's bitter cold here, I'm so looking forward to spring. Thanks for stopping by, I adore your comments!!

~judy~


8 comments:

  1. You love that look because you are amazing with this technique! How gorgeous is your card, wow!!! You really make any image POP and shine. Loving your layers too, such pretty colors! This is so artsy!

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  2. I have to say that you turn out some amazing cards, but this one..... Is the best one yet. Such a striking and bewitching card. You are the queen of the layers and matching papers, and this is what I mean when I see this card. Look at the marvelous result.

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  3. This is so gorgeous in every way. I love the black and kraft background and then the focal image done up with the white is so cool looking. You certainly found some interesting stamps to use as well and they all coordinate perfectly. I meant to try this technique but the time ran out on me. Perhaps later today or maybe another time.

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  4. WOW!!! this is SO beautiful Judy. Love the white focal point on the black & craft. You are one talented lady to keep coming up with these amazing creations.

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  5. Wow, that is stunning! Love the papers you used too!

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  6. Love how this came out. The papers are the perfect design for the pretty flowers.

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  7. Those flowers look wonderful colored with pencils, Judy, and they really stand out against the black and kraft DSP.

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  8. Very classy looking card! Love the black, Kraft and white and your very pretty focal image.

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