I have colored the pansies with Copic markers. The card itself is a recessed window card. With the black borders you might not be able to tell that from the picture.
Just a reminder, you have until 6:00 PM tomorrow to get your entries in for The Kraft Journal's "family" challenge.
Have a great weekend!
Supplies
Papers: Recollections, Gina k Designs Pure Luxury
Stamp: Fred, She Said "Line of Pansies", Papretrey Ink Mixed Messages
Copics:
Flowers Y21, Y35, V12, V15, V17
Leaves G82, G85, BG96
Tools: Nestabilities Classic Ovals Large (S4-110) and Classic Scalloped Ovals Large (S4-111)
Miscellaneous: Recollection brads, Martha Stewart seam binding
Tools: Nestabilities Classic Ovals Large (S4-110) and Classic Scalloped Ovals Large (S4-111)
Miscellaneous: Recollection brads, Martha Stewart seam binding

What a wonderful window you have made for those lovely pansies.. You colored them perfectly..
ReplyDeleteI just planted some pansies this morning..
Hope you are haveing a great weekend!
Hugs, Linda
Oh, this is so pretty! You can tell it is recessed--at first glance, I thought it was something you had framed. It certainly is pretty enough for that!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous color and design on this. Love it. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's just gorgeous Tracy. It looks like a framed print and should be hung on the wall!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pansies and lovely card!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely stunning! So beautiful!
ReplyDeleteVery elegant card this is Tracy and yes, it does show it's a recessed card! It's actually a small painting that you made here! Have a wonderful Sunday, Ira
ReplyDeleteStylish and elegant - perfection!!
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Annika
Absolutely gorgeous! I just love pansies! :o)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely card, Tracy! I really like the olive and black color palette mixed with those beautiful flowers. You did a fabulous job on the coloring, too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. It actually looks like a picture you put in a picture frame. Love it!
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