Happy Sunday—it’s Paper Players time again! This week Anne Marie has a sweet sketch for us! You know I like things in threes, so this had me doin’ a happy dance:
I did place my embellishment at the top of my focal point because it just fit better with this rustic pump image from Countryside:
I am always running low on masculine cards, so I thought this would be a perfect opportunity to use some Well Worn DP with this image. I sponged around the circle, then watercolored the line drawing with some ink and an aquapainter:
The image itself has shading, so it was a quick and easy one to color! I added a little shadow outside with a Sahara Sand marker. I also sponged the Cajun Craze circular mat with some Very Vanilla craft ink to mimic the rustic look of the DP. That same ink was used to ink up the Woodgrain background (I was channeling my inner Nance!). Some twill embellishments finished it off; the sentiment is from Curly Cute.
I hope you’ll play with us and this terrific sketch—there are lots of possibilities with this one! Meander on over to the Paper Players blog and share your creation with us!
Wee Details:
- Stamps: Countryside, Curly Cute, Woodgrain
- Paper: River Rock, Early Espresso, Cajun Craze, Naturals Ivory, Well Worn DP
- Ink: Stazon, Soft Suede, Sahara Sand, Always Artichoke, Very Vanilla craft
- Acc: Twill, Regals Button, Nesties, Sponges, Aquapainter
Great masculine card. Love the way you colored the image.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, LeAnne. It's so soft and gentle, yet it's masculine too. Your colouring is wonderful and I love the idea of shadowing outside the image with the Sahara Sand. Beautiful work. Must now go work on this challenge. :)
ReplyDeleteLeAnne, thanks for reminding me why this DSP is so perfect! Talking about perfect... your coloring is perfect, too! Love it! fabulous card
ReplyDeletejaydee
LeAnne, this is a great masculine card. Your coloring is superb as always. :)
ReplyDeleteLeAnne, this is just gorgeous! I love the well-worn colors and your focal image blends in so beautifully. I'm lovin' your stamped twill sentiment!
ReplyDeleteThis truly shows what an artist you are - shading, shadowing, coloring - beautifully done in every way!
ReplyDeleteWonderful card and adorable picture.
ReplyDeleteHubby dropped my computer and now I only have half a monitor it is so strange. I am off the the Apple store tomorrow I hope it can be fixed.
Oh how I wish I could sit down with someone who knew how to water color! I would so love some lessons! Fantastic masculine card!
ReplyDeleteWow, just perfect. Your coloring is fabulous, it all looks so real. Great job!
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ReplyDeleteLove your card this week...it is so clean and the way you watercoloured the image is awesome. Love the sponged circles too!
Hugs.
Lesley
Masculine....yes, BUT I would even love to receive this card. To me I see fall, a small water feature and vintage. GREAT job.....as always!
ReplyDeleteWow, LeAnne! I don't know how you always seem to create the perfect mix of patterns and colors, EVERY time! This is gorgeous! Your coloring is perfect, as always and I love how you shadowed the image. Awesome masculine card, especially the stamped sentiment on the twill! Hugs! :)
ReplyDeleteLeAnne, This is absolutely beautiful and your coloring is just perfection - I love how you colored the entire image - a skill I have yet to develop. One of my favorite elements of this card is the simple button treatment. So eye catching and yet not fussy. Fantastic card!
ReplyDeleteYour coloring is perfect on this rustic card, LeAnne! The stamped twill is so creative! This is probably the most beautiful card I have seen created with this stamp. Great job!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card this week, LeAnne! I love every last detail. The vanilla sponging on cajun craze give such a rustic look--I can't wait to try that! You channeled your inner Nance beautifully with that woodgrain background--I always forget about craft ink! And your coloring of the water pump is perfection! GREAT card!
ReplyDeleteI love this card! Your image is colored so beautifully and I love how you distressed the cajun craze circle (I need to try that!) Everything on this card goes together so well!
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