Hi there blog friends ~ It's time for a new challenge at Fusion and this time our prompt is ‘Enough’. For my card, I chose to combine the sketch with the theme from the inspiration photo...
I started with ink blending all those pretty colors on the photo, then decided I would use navy blue for my card base. I stamped the Hero Arts Leafy Vines and finished with an encouraging sentiment and a few sparkly gems.
Don't forget the best thing about the Fusion Card Challenge is that you can choose between the sketch and the theme/inspiration photo, or both! My teamies have created some beautiful cards to inspire you, so feel free to stop by the challenge blog and play along with us!
I hope you are all safe and healthy right now, and that we can keep it that way as we transition to returning to work and school ~ Sending big hugs to all!
Thanks so much for taking the time to stop by today...it really means a lot to me!
Supplies:
Stamps: Hero Arts - Leafy Vines; Papertrey Ink - Keep it Simple: Encouragement
Misc: Tim Holtz - Distress Oxide Inks; Lucy's Things - Clear Jewels; Versamark; Altenew - Crisp Pure White Embossing Powder
8 comments:
Your inking is lovely Barb, and definitely reminiscent of the challenge image.
I love how crisp the white is against the blue! Pretty inked panel!
Such pretty ink blended colors, Barb! A wonderful contrast with the dark blue with the bright white stamping!
Literally, how could anyone top this as a perfect take on the challenge to inspire us, Barb?! Just WOW in every way, my friend!! Take care and continue to keep safe. Hugs, Darnell
A "WOW" card Barb! I love the pretty blended colours on the side strip. Such a beautiful contrast with the dark blue card. Great job using both the sketch and photo! Take care! xx
Barb I've never known anyone to create a marbled look by blending, but by golly you've done it... beautifully!
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Beautiful rainbow of colourw with the bold flourish / leaves, it's wonderful Barb!
Beautiful, dreamy blending, Barb ... so pretty with the wispy white vines against the navy blue ... gorgeous! Hugs, Anita :)
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