It's been a beautiful week,
the nights are brisk,
the morning air has the hint of Fall!
Monday as I'd hung the umpteenth load of wash on the line, I noticed the butterflies were EVERYWHERE! Doing what it is butterflies do, I got some awesome shots.
I guess that's what inspired this card today for the Sketch Challenge on SCS.
I also did today's tutorial, Alcohol Markers with Pencils, which is something I do often. Beate has a great tutorial, check it out!
Beautiful Butterflies III from Innovative Stamp Creations combined with my cloud template and this fun new Beaded Ovals Spellbinders.
I spritzed some Glimmer Mist too
stamps: beautiful butterflies III |
ink: memento tuxedo black, ranger distress tumbled glass, milled lavender |
paper: gp white, dcwv garden party, hollos |
other: copics, prismacolor pencils, baby oil, blending stumps, spellbinders beaded ovals, daubers, cloud template, martha stewart doily punch, mark richards nailheads, foam dimensionals, sakura white gel pen, glimmer mist |
Here are some of the pics I took on Monday.
These are Silver-spotted Skippers.
At one point I counted 9 on the Sedum!
I hope it's beautiful where ever you are today!
Thanks for stopping!
Dawn
5 comments :
Awesome card-love the LO and fabulous coloring! The pics are beautiful and so inspiring.
Stunning card Dawn, just love the colors and the design paper. Fabulous pictures also. :)
Love the pics but I love that gorgeous card even more ~jeni :)
Dawn, What a gorgeous card! I love your coloring...and your dp, and that cool new (?) little Beaded Ovals SpellBinders goody! I just love when you color the sky. Beautiful!
Those photos are spectacular, Dawn! Have you ever taken a shot just as the butterfly is coming out of the chrysallis (sp?) when it is waiting for it's wings to dry. They are super. I love the plants that they are in most of the shots for....is that lavender?
Are you done with all canning, harvesting, everything earthy?
He IS Able,
Traci S.
I LOVE this card. My favorite part is the sky. You mention a cloud template? Can you please tell me more about that and how you did that awesome sky?
Lisa
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