Welcome to the PTI April 2014 Blog Hop Challenge: Embroidered Inspiration! I loved the inspiration photo:
And in case you would like to see how I created this, I made a quick video:
(please remember I only learned English at school, sorry for any mistakes!)
Have a great day, thanks for stopping by and happy hopping!
supplies:
PTI stamps, cardstock - Tsukineko ink - Faber Castell colored pencils
And here comes my card:
I used some colored pencils to create a faux embroidery. Most of the stamps come from the Beautiful Blooms set (I think it was the very first set I ever purchased from PTI), the tulips are from the Flower Fusion #11 set, the sentiment from Bigger Blooms.
And in case you would like to see how I created this, I made a quick video:
Have a great day, thanks for stopping by and happy hopping!
Vanessa
supplies:
PTI stamps, cardstock - Tsukineko ink - Faber Castell colored pencils
14 comments:
Pretty Vanessa! Love the colors!
This is pretty! Love how you used the pencils to mimic embroidery.
Vanessa, this is sensational! I am pinning this to use the idea in the future. I adore how you did it and thank you for the video!! Hugs, Darnell
Such a gorgeous card...love the faux embroidered look. Thanks for the video too...always helpful to watch!
Very pretty!
Oh, this is so pretty! What a great technique!
Great card!! I loe this technique and will try it myself.
Your video tutorial was exceptional and your English is perfect!! : )
Patti
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Love the way you colored the images - the pencil lines really look like embroidery threads!
Very pretty card! Love your faux embroidery!!
WOW!! This is so BEAUTIFUL!! I LOVE your Design!! THANKS for sharing and have a FABULOUS WEEKEND!! =)
A beautiful card I love the faux stitching. Great colours and design. Thank you for your video.
OMYGOSH!! This is AMAZING!!!!!!! I loveeeeeee that faux embroidery!!!!!
Beautifully done Vanessa. Lovely tutorial and your English was very good.
This is stunning. Love the technique - thanks for sharing.
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