I played around with my Inktense pencils again and while I can't seem to use them the way I think they're supposed to be used, I've found a way that works for me. I used them to make my card for CASology where cue word is mini.
I used my NBUS succulent stamp from SSS to put a mini image in the corner of my card and then emphasized it with the sentiment that says "a little something". :-) It looked a little too plain and I didn't have any cardstock that matched the flower so I watercolored the edge of my card base.
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12 comments:
Bobby...this is just so sweet. Love your mini bloom.
This looks wonderful, Bobby, and I think that watercoloring the edge is a fantastic idea. It looks great. Thanks so much for playing along at CASology this week.
Bobby I love that mini pot of flowers. Thank you so much haring with us at CASology this week!
Bobby, what a pretty, soft image and pretty watercolored border (brilliant!)...I love the mini sentiment, too! Thanks for joining in the fun at CASology this week!
Your mini flower and flower pot image is stunning; I think you've used your Inktense pencils wonderfully (I have Prismacolour and should use them more but...same as you, I'm not exactly sure how! Now I'm thinking I need some Inktense ones. Yeesh!). Mini image; maximum impact! I adore this...
Hugs~c
Fabulous CAS Bobby
hugs Jacee
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I didn't know there was a right and wrong way to use those pencils but whichever way you're doing it your little plant looks amazing! Love the fitting sentiment too… :D Thanks for playing along with CASology this week!
Very fitting with the cue word and just super fun and well done!!
Taunya Butler
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Such a pretty little potted flower! Love how you've colored the edges of the card!
So sweet, Bobby ... your colouring looks fabulous ... the soft, subtle shades are just lovely ... including those edges! Anita :)
Perfect - I love your card!
Sandy xx
Beautiful card and a nice blog. Fortunately, now I not escape none of your wonderful cards:-)
Regards,
Bozena
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