This challenge this fortnight is to use swirls and pearls and I opted to use a digi from the Aurora Wings etsy store, coincidentally titled Pearls! I also added lots of Liquid Pearls to the image and some heart pearls in the corners as well as some Heart Swirl die cuts with the flowers too.
And here she is...Loads of pink too! Love this one though.
Recipe:
Stamps: Pearls form Aurora Wings, Sweet Paris from Dovecraft
Papers: Copic X-Press It Blending Card, Pink and white pearlescent card from local craft store, Card blank from Crafts Unlimited, Always and Forever Patterned Papers from Lili of the Valley
Inks: Regal Rose (Retired) from Stampin' Up, Copic Markers
Accessories: Doo-Hickey Heart Swirl Die from Magnolia, English Roses, Heart Pearls both from Hobbycraft, White Opal Liquid Pearls, Ribbon from stash
Copics Used:
Skin - E000, E00, E21, E11, E04, R20, R30
Hair - E40, E43, E44, E47
Eyes - YG61, YG63, YG67
Pink - R81, R83, R85
And that's all from me for this post folks! Thanks for stopping by and don't forget to pop on over to the Fussy and Fancy Friday Challenge blog and check out all the other gorgeous cards from the DT and why not join in the fun whilst you're there too?!
Beautiful card! Loving all the shades of pink, the pretty flowers and pearls. Hugs, Ivonne
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning Vannessa, coloured beautifully. hugs, Pat K x
ReplyDeleteVannessa once again your colouring is simply AMAZING!! I love all the pearls that you have worked into her beautiful hair!! Gorgeous card!! Have a great weekend!!
ReplyDeleteTake care,
Beth
Lovely card Vannessa! That image is stunning. Great card design, colours and embellishments.
ReplyDeleteNikki
Wow, very beautyful card. Fantastic!!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs
Doris
Wow! Beautiful card Vannessa! Love the pink colors and all the pretty embellishments!
ReplyDeleteI wish you a lovely weekend!
Hugs, Sandra
Wow, stunningly gorgeous, Vannessa. Your colouring is fabulous. Beautifully designed and embellished. The liquid pearls look like real pearls--love the effect.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Norma