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Tuesday, September 22, 2020
The Road
Stamps:
Summer Days
Adventure Awaits
Paper:
Merry Merlot A-2
Whisper White 5-1/4 x 4 (2)
Ink:
Merry Merlot
Summer Sun
Watercolor Pencils:
Old Olive
Garden Green
Granny Apple Green
Basic Gray
Early Espresso
Technique:
Sponging
Accessories:
Sponge
Blender Pen
Adhesive
I stamped my image from the Summer Days stamp set and colored it with my watercolor pencils. I then used a blender pen to blend and enrich the colors.
Next, I sponged my sky with Summer Sun. My sunshine is spotty on purpose. I didn't want too much sun, but I also didn't want a white sky.
I then stamped a sentiment from the Adventure Awaits stamp set. I think it fit with the image.
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Gorgeous stamp and wonderful coloring. I wish I could walk down this path. I could see this being used for a sympathy card or two also.
ReplyDeleteLove your card! I wish we could have traveled to see some of my family this summer, but it wasn't meant to be. Hopefully, the pandemic will come to an end soon, but I doubt it. Or, maybe there will be a vaccine. We can only hope.
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