For my card, I used a small, sweet floral image.
I love the fun illustration of this floral image, especially the details on the leaves and the flower centers. It was stamped and colored with Copic markers, using some color combos I hadn't put to paper for a while.
I gravitate more towards aquas and pinks, so I loved coloring the flowers in blues. And the greens were just a different grouping of markers than I normally use to get that bright yellow-green color combo. When the coloring was done, the card was slipped back into my Misti to stamp the sentiment and I was done. I really like the simplicity of this, so much so that I have 2-3 other one layer projects going on my desk. Jaydee, you really inspired me!
Thanks for taking time to stop by! Take care!
Stef
Stamps: Floral Henna (Altenew)
Paper: Neenah Solar White
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black
Other: Copics-B18, 16, 14, 12 G17, 09, YG07, 01
8 comments:
These flowers are stunning! I love the bright colors you chose, and the one layer card is just beautiful. Thanks for joining us at Color Hues!
I like the vibrant colors, Stef! This is lovely!
Hi Stef, this is stunning! I love the intricate flower and your gorgeous colors. Wow! You do one layer wonderfully!
Beautiful in blue, Stef! Your coloring is gorgeous. These hues just "pop" off the page. A perfect one-layer card! Thank you for playing with The Paper Players this week!
One-layer cards are not my go-to either, Stef. However, if I could color this well I would perhaps feel differently! Beautiful floral stamp too. I always love seeing your work popping up in my travels in blog land, especially at Color Hues. Thanks for playing!
Stef, I know OLCs aren't your favorite, but you rocked it. Another beautifully colored creation. So glad you shared this beauty with us at the Paper Players this week
Jaydee
Beautiful card. Your coloring and shading is fabulous. Great clean and simple card, while also being a one-layer card. Thanks for joining us at Addicted to CAS. Apologies for the late comment.
sue n.
The perfect simplicity makes this a real one layer wonder Stef!
Thank you so much for playing at Color Hues!
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