I used the colors of the ColorQ challenge and combined them with our challenge at the Friday Mashup. I stamped the poppies from Pleasant Poppies (129499) with StazOn (101406) on watercolor paper (122959). I painted the poppies with some watercolors and the acuapainter brush (103954).Once dried I applied the technique. I distressed the edges of each brick using the daubers (102892) and crumb cake ink (126975).The sentiment is from Itty Bitty Banners (W 132022 C 126257). I hope I inspired you enough to participate in the challenge.
Thanks for stopping by! Have a wonderful weekend!
Here's your Mashup Challenge:
- Create a project using the "Sketch".
- Create a project using the "Brick Wall Technique".
- Or Mash it Up and create a project using the "Sketch with the Brick Wall Technique".
What a pretty card. Just lovely.
ReplyDeleteLovely card, Lili, how creative your background is! Thanks for joining in the fun at the colourQ.
ReplyDeleteThis is really beautiful!! Thanks so much for sharing it with us at the ColourQ!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful coloring, Lili!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! The colours in your main panel are brilliant.
ReplyDeleteLili...your card is simply beautiful! Great take on the CQC...thank you for playing along! Hugs ~S~
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Lili! I love the colors and the embossed chevrons and red scallop border are the perfect touches! I'm not really big on flower stamps but I think this card has helped make my mind up to get the poppy stamp!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh Lilly this is just stunning! It must have taken quite a bit of courage to color in those poppies so beautifully then cut it all apart! But it was so worth is! You card is so GORGEOUS!
ReplyDeleteWow, that brick wall effect looks stunning with that Poppy stamp! Gorgeous vintage effect you've created with the inking of the 'bricks'!!
ReplyDeleteLiliana,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card with an awesome execution of the Brick Wall technique! Congrats on your pick at CQ- Well deserved!! Blessings to you!
This came out so pretty.. What a great stamp set to use with this technique. I really like how you used the colors in your card.
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