For Day 2 of my 30 Day Coloring Challenge, I completed a card. I am thinking about Fall colours, and I am thinking Fall flowers. Marigold comes to mind, but I do not own any Marigold stamp, what to do...? Well I drew my Marigold, colored, die cut, stamp with sentiment and adhere to color card stock and card base. It took me about 1 hour to do all that and photograph, and now I am writing my post. So without further ado I present to you my Marigold card.
I think the flowers look okay, but my leaves need more work. Not enough teeth and too round. :(
The sentiment is from an older Hero Arts set (CL380).
Here's a couple shots I took during the process:
I am linking to both of these challenges:
30 Day Coloring Challenge Oct 2015
Virginia's View Challenge #19 - All Things Coloured
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ETA: Oct 3:
Simon Says Stamp World Card Making Day Contest.
Thanks for stopping by! I wish you a lovely day!
10 comments:
Lovely card, the flowers look fabulous!!
Woah, you DREW THAT? You are so gifted Cindy! I hope you scanned it for future use...maybe you could start a collection of digitals to start selling. I remember the handwriting you did on a previous card...you should scan your handwritten sentiments too! Or am I missing that you are already an illustrator (I've looked over your sidebar to see if I missed that). ;) Your coloring is pretty amazing also~
Happy happy WCMD! What a lovely card! :)
Really pretty card...love the gorgeous stamped image!
Cindy you are so clever, beautiful drawing and colouring. Well done
You DREW* this?! Wow! Talk about talent! You go girl - fantastic drawing, beautiful coloring!
From start to finish, absolutely beautiful, Cindy!
I am so impressed!!! I had no idea that you are able to draw like this, Cindy...WOW! Your marigolds are gorgeous, and I love your coloring! I also have to say that I think your leaves turned out perfectly, too! Beautiful stitched border and matting, too...crisp, clean and simple and STUNNING!!!
yep, this could be a stamp! lovely job on drawing and the card too!
Gorgeous coloring!!! Great job on the flower!
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