Our team challenge this week for Outlines Rubber Stamp, is to make a Valentines card and to use a fabulous product (new to me) called Viva Decor Pearl Pens. Please stop by and visit the rest of the incredibly talented team and see what they have created for you.
For my card, I started with my Outlines Heart Vine, stamping it with VersaColor black ink onto Cryogen paper and embossing it with clear embossing powder.
Copics used:
Heart and Flowers - R46, RV21
Leaves - G21
For the dots inside the large heart, I used my Viva Decor White Ice Pearl Pen and for the centers of the flowers I used my Viva Decor Gold Pearl Pen. I love these pens, you have such great control and they look just like little pearl accents when dry. For the little dots at the base of the leaves, I used my Olive Twist Smooch ink for a bit of added shimmer. For the sentiment, I used a portion of my Lovely Layering Collage stamp, again stamping in black and embossing with clear. The background DP is from from Bo Bunny. The corner pearl accents were also done with my pearl pen. Finished size is 4.25 x 5.5 inches.
9 comments:
Very Beautiful. Edna
Hiya Sandy,
this is gorgeous, love that design paper.
I cant believe you only recieved your card today looool I posted it in what I thought was enough time! wow! :O) glad it arrived.
Joey xxx
Oh Yeahhhh, Ms. Sandy! Love the gold along with the white pearl pens. Beautiful indeed!
~Bev
I love this stamp. You created a gorgeous card with it. Love those Pearl pens.
I just love your card!!! The gold adds just the right touch! Gorgeous!
Wow, what a stunning card!
Sandy, Love the contrasting colors.... light white on the right and dark red on the left. It is different to have a stamp that is oriented to the right. The indented corners are a neat twist. Especially when filled with the Viva Decor Pens.
Beautiful Card.
Beautiful and Bold! I love it Sandy, you and Bev totally showed this image off fabulously cutting along the edge... FANTASTIC!
Beautiful job, Sandy! You really showcased this image and pearl pens beautifully! Great job!
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