Monday, June 19, 2017

More Daisies, GDP#092


I've been trying to think up new ways to use my daisy set. This card was more fun than anything I've done in awhile, daisies are just too much fun to play with.   I decided to try coloring my daisy with different colors, leaving part of it white.  I think it turned out gorgeous!  And I didn't even use the glitter gems on this one, just did the center in white with the second part of the center in Crumb Cake.

I used the new Postscrip background stamp on this, stamped in Smoky Slate, stamped off first, then onto my card to keep it light and very much in the background.   Hmmmm, wonder if this would all work really pretty on Smoky Slate CS....

My green is Lemon Lime Twist, our new incolor and I used one of the Bitty bows that already have the tiny sticky dot on the back, how fun is that!?  I also used Marina Mist for my blue.
The blue is the part of the inspiration card that I picked up on.
Here is the challenge card, you can click this also, and check out the cards from the team.


Also, after stamping the daisy very lightly, I put alcohol in one of my aqua bush's and used that with my ink pad for the color. That way the stamped image won't run.  A blender pen works very all also, it has a chemical in it and not water, but I like the look better with the brush.


2 comments:

Peggy Noe said...

Oh my gosh, Lynn, this card is so sweet and you really used some great techniques! I love that background stamp and kept telling myself I didn't need it...but it's gorgeous and now after seeing this I'm going to have to get it!! Also, I love the way you created the daisy. I never think to put alcohol in my aqua pen, but will definitely try it. Thanks for all the inspiration Pal!

Peggy Noe said...

Oh my gosh, Lynn, this card is so sweet and you really used some great techniques! I love that background stamp and kept telling myself I didn't need it...but it's gorgeous and now after seeing this I'm going to have to get it!! Also, I love the way you created the daisy. I never think to put alcohol in my aqua pen, but will definitely try it. Thanks for all the inspiration Pal!