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[Thank you Tulips]


I got in the zone coloring this gorgeous Tulip Image from Sheepski Designs. I thought it was so beautiful yet simple, I wanted it to be the main focus of this card. I colored it with my alcohol markers, experimenting more with blending and trying different color combinations. I embossed this "thank you" sentiment with red embossing powder. I decided to layer it on two different Stampin' Up cardstocks to give it some design interest. Of course, I embellished with some sequins! 

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Jill 



 

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  1. Stunning card and coloring! Glad you joined us at The House That Stamps Built this week! Donna DT

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  2. Show stopper! Love the colours you chose and layering your sentiment added dimension. So happy you played along with Krafty Chicks Challenge this week.
    Diane - DT

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  3. Pretty card. thanks for sharing over at Aud Sentiments.

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  4. This is a gorgeous card. Beautifully coloured.

    Hugs, Sarn xxx

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  5. Gorgeous!!! Your tulips are so pretty and the large size of the image really lets them shine! Love your color combo, too! Thanks for playing with The House That Stamps Built.

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  6. Love these tulips. Thank you for joining in the Aud Sentiments challenge and hope to see your lovely work again.
    Mary

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