I thought that I should maybe color something with a fun current theme. Valentine's Day!
This Penny Black Set Jumbo Love has so many cute images that it was hard to pick. I think that takes me the most time. Making up my mind on what to use. I tried my blending brushes out for the first time. A little bit of "It's a girl" Catherine Pooler ink on the inner panel of this precut card. Wow, I must say they definitly make a difference over sponges. Usually I over ink and gets splotches, with these brushes, smooth coverage and a fantastic even blend!
Supplies:
Stamps: Penny Black, Jumbo Love 30-209,
Mimi at Play 30-111
Paper: Julie Ebersole/Ellen Hutson Bristol,
Misc Pre-Made Card
Inks: Catherine Pooler: Party Dress, It's a Girl
Blending Brush, Large
Copics: Listed Below
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Penny Black Stamp Botanical Notes 40-276
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Gorgeous Kimberly!
So beautiful!
Two gorgeous cards, Kimberley! Your coloring is outstanding in both of these. I love the CAS look in your card for Ink -leaving all that white space really makes the cute image pop. The decorative edge is a fun touch too. Thanks for joining us at Inkspirational!
Gorgeous! Your coloring is amazing! Thanks for sharing at JUGD this week!
So cute! Your coloring is fabulous. Thanks so much for joining us this week over at The Paper Players!
Beautifully coloured! I love the vibrant colours in the botanical notes - so different! Great to see your cards in the Penny Black Saturday Challenge:)
Beautiful Kimberley! Exquisite colouring and I love the shaped edge too. Thanks for playing along with my love-themed challenge over at The Paper Players this week!
Striking card, Kimberly! You have a real knack for coloring with Copics! I always have such a difficult time leaving white space, and you've done it so well here. Lovely. Thanks for sharing at Penny Black Saturday Challenge. Hope to see you back here. Hugs, Lynda Joy
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