Hello again! I have 2 projects to share with you today. The first is for A Day for Daisies and the second is for Left of Center. We have an inspiration board for ADfD, and the team is featuring the Mucha Flowers again. These flowers are so pretty!
What a great inspiration board! I love the colors, the art nouveau flair, all of it. Here's the card that I made featuring Mucha Style Poppy.
I colored my poppy using my Tombow watercolor markers. Then I inked the edges and background of the image. For the layer under the poppy, I used the fantastic Art Nouveau Background from Dreamweaver. I used Gold embossing paste, so it has a beautiful shine.
After the paste dried, I inked the edges. Then, I watercolored my card base, keeping it simple. I glued it all together and voila!
Do you love the inspiration board? Then play along with A Day for Daisies! Now, on to Left of Center.
Left of Center is challenging you to Rip it Up this week! We are sponsored by Oddball Art, and I used Intergalactic Star Jumper. She was also colored with my Tombow watercolor markers.
I added some chalk for the background. Then, I went to town with the ripping. Shredding around my image, and tearing up lots of funky paper scraps.
It's fun to tear things up, so I hope you'll join us at Left of Center! Thanks for stopping by. Have an inspiring day!
What a great inspiration board! I love the colors, the art nouveau flair, all of it. Here's the card that I made featuring Mucha Style Poppy.
I colored my poppy using my Tombow watercolor markers. Then I inked the edges and background of the image. For the layer under the poppy, I used the fantastic Art Nouveau Background from Dreamweaver. I used Gold embossing paste, so it has a beautiful shine.
After the paste dried, I inked the edges. Then, I watercolored my card base, keeping it simple. I glued it all together and voila!
Do you love the inspiration board? Then play along with A Day for Daisies! Now, on to Left of Center.
Left of Center is challenging you to Rip it Up this week! We are sponsored by Oddball Art, and I used Intergalactic Star Jumper. She was also colored with my Tombow watercolor markers.
I added some chalk for the background. Then, I went to town with the ripping. Shredding around my image, and tearing up lots of funky paper scraps.
It's fun to tear things up, so I hope you'll join us at Left of Center! Thanks for stopping by. Have an inspiring day!
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