Making Your Mark means you can use markers, pencils, brushes, anything that makes a mark on your cardstock. I used Zigs on mine.
The flowers are from Winnie and Walter stamped in Onyx Black on bristol board. I added a little Zig to the bottom and watered down Tumbled Glass DI around them. I don't know why the shading in the daffodil doesn't show up. The sentiment is from SSS.
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16 comments:
Some more gorgeous flowers, Bobby!
Pretty card Bobby!
Very pretty!
Pretty flowers Bobby. Great job with shading your flowers. xx
So pretty!
Love the soft blue around your gorgeous flowers, Bobby!
So pretty! I especially love the colouring on your leaves!
This is beautiful! The soft background is gorgeous and I especially love the daffodil (my favourite flower!).
You have planted a most beautiful little mix of the prettiest Spring flowers, Bobby! LOve the way you've stamped the leaves - I'm keeping this as a reference! xx
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Beautiful coloring with your Zig markers, Bobby! I love your choice of colors, and how you created such a lovely soft background!
ZIG-ilicious, Bobby! You've mastered these markers wonderfully, creating a smile-making spring bouquet! My 'one' successful ZIG adventure has sparked incentive to keep trying, however, I need to find some paper! Oh, the joys of small town living *grin*!
Hugs~c
I Love the way you colored the leaves
it looks like a real one woooww
sweet flower Image Bobby
great card Teamie
see you around maybe
hugs
Monika (ATSM Teamie)
Love those spring flowers Bobby, great colouring too. :)
So pretty, Bobby ... the colouring and shading on these lovely blooms and leaves is fabulous ... so much depth! I see the yummy shades on the daffodil fine from here ... and they're delightful! Hugs, Anita :)
Beautiful flowers! I can see the shading on the daffodil!
Lilian DT teamie
The Leaf Studio
Beautiful card!!! The flowers are so pretty, and fit the CAS design perfectly. I can see some shading in the daffodil....wonder why yellow shading doesn't show up well in a lot of pictures?
Susan
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