This is just a quick post for me today (yes, I know - impossible for me! LOL) I am posting this card that I made at my SU Workshop a week ago. I am happy as it fits in with the 'Mother Mark Missing You' Challenge - Marilynn has taken on the 'task' of keeping us inspired while our beloved Mothermark has a well earned break. You can see Marilynn's inspiration here!
Back to the Workshop....my friend and Demo, Ann showed us how to do this technique called BLACK MAGIC - owwww!!! It is so much fun and so easy - using white craft ink and water colour pencils and of course one of my favourite Stampin' Up sets 'Upsy Daisy.' I love these colours and will definitely be using this technique again - just gotta 'get me some' Water Colour Pencils!!
I love doing classes with Ann...she is just a wealth of creativity and I always come away inspired with my mind full of ideas....no mucking around with this Demo - she gets us all happening and it is so-o-o worth it! Thank you Ann - you are one of my mentors...I am so grateful our paths have crossed and our friendship is growing!!
Thanks you for stopping by - I have been busy with quite a few projects but none I can post here at the moment - but you will see them shortly!! On top of that we were out today and I was asked if I was interested in selling my cards in a bigger boutique, as well as the other two - which is great...in a while....I am going to have to sit and work out just how busy I want to be - I mean I could do it all day every day, but don't want it to become a chore - I always want to have a 'love for it' otherwise there is no point- and I do want to see my family more than once a week!! Just as well my DH is so supportive - I think it is because I am quiet when I am creative...LOL! What do you think - how much is okay and what is too much!?! God bless you
This is gorgeous Linda. I love the colors you used. I have never seen it done like this. Those flowers look real.. Have a wonderful day..
ReplyDeleteLove those colours together!! That stamp is a really beautiful one... I can understand your dilemma regarding making your cards for sale vs the joy of the making.
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