Wednesday 27 June 2018

Wednesday Words

Today I'm playing along with the challenge at Calling All Sistahs where they have a gorgeous photo and beautiful colours to inspire!


And it had to have flowers didn't it?


But flowers with a difference! As a child I was totally besotted by ballerinas and even had wallpaper in my bedroom covered with ballet dancers, so it was an absolute delight to pull this CAS-ual Fridays stamp set from my stash.


I used navy blue ink for all the stamping and then coloured the flowers using prismacolor crayons. I drew the frame and added some shadow with a dark blue prismacolor too.

Supplies:
Stamps: CASual Fridays, Tutu
Inks: SU, night of navy
Colours: Prismacolor, indigo blue, aquamarine, process red, cream

I'm very pleased to have had you visit my blog today, thanks a bunch. (Sorry couldn't resist the pun!)

And keep crafting!

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4 comments:

  1. And your card is delight too! I do like you stamped in navy and such sweet colouring. And I like how she overlaps the frame, it seems to give the image a more elegant look-not sure why! But to me it does! It so good to see you again at Calling All Sistahs Jane x

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  2. Great CAS card and really cute image
    Carol x

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  3. I love that you used the colors from the flowers in the inspiration photo for your Calling All Sistahs Encouragement Challenge! I love the way you framed the ballerina! Thanks for sharing with us for the June Encouragement Challenge!

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  4. Your ballerina is so very pretty in the inspiration colors! Thank you for playing along with the Calling All Sistahs challenge. I hope you will join us again for a new challenge starting on the 18th.

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