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Sunday, July 15, 2018

prismacolor blending for altenew challenge

Felicitationes France! And nice job, Croatia! It's amazing how the World Cup has a way of influencing daily life in our house. And how its end, leaves me feeling someone's moved out...

In that funk, I decided to quickly post this card I made yesterday. Lots of coloring with Prismacolor pencils on dark cardstock. Lots. But I am happy with the result. What do you think?

Altenew Arabesque Medallion stamp
Ranger Platinum embossing powder
Prismacolor pencils


Stamped the medallion twice and heat embossed them. Filled in some areas with my Versamark pen and embossed them too. Then I colored. And colored. And colored some more. Here's a great video from Yana S. if you're interested. I chose my pencil colors (four blues, black and white), BTW, based on this month's inspiration challenge at Altenew.


I'm joining these challenges:
Bastel Traum - AG (#2)

CASual Fridays - Heat Embossing

8 comments:

  1. Gorgeous! Love the prisma coloring on the dark cardstock... and your creation is perfect for all of these challenges! Thanks so much for playing along with us at CAS-ual Fridays!

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  2. Not tried this technique yet.....It looks stunning on the dark card stock and what fabulous colours you've used x. Yes I've enjoyed the football too x

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  3. Absolutely beautiful! Love the blue coloring on the dark cardstock, Maria!

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  4. What a beautiful card. I just love the look of pencil on dark card stock. And you picked such gorgeous blues! xx

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  5. Wow.. this is stunning! The design, how you offset the image, makes it look so dramatic. Love it. Thank you for joining us at CAS-ual Fridays. Hugs ~ Ishani.

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  6. Merci de la part de France, Maria ... allez les Bleus! Striking and gorgeous colouring ... so beautifully blended ... a shimmery stunner! Hugs, Anita :)

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  7. Love it! Your coloring is so striking on the dark cardstock!

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