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Sunday, October 25, 2020

Countryside Bouquet

Hi there.  I'm so glad you stopped by!

Sorry to be posting so much.  Yesterday's post was a mistake (durn Blogger)!
Today I'm trying to get in a challenge under the wire.
Maybe I'll take a blogging break tomorrow.


Today I have two cards using a digital stamp from Power Poppy.

The first card was printed in black and the second in sepia.

I've colored them very nearly the same with Copic Markers.

I think the sepia gives it more of a no-line color look.


Challenges:
Krafty Chicks #530 - All Occasions (birthday)
Power Poppy Creative Confetti - Birthday Wishes (Happy Birthday a little late, Lisa)
Seize the Birthday - ATG Birthday-Option Texture (have subtle embossed texture)
The Flower Challenge - Circles & 4th Birthday

  


Thanks for the visit and special thanks for your comments.

Enjoy!




Card Recipe (card 1)
Stamps:  Countryside Bouquet (PP Digital), Handwritten Note (PTI)
Ink:   Versafine Onyx Black
Paper:   Neenah, Real Red (SU)
Other:  Copics (Y11, Y13, Y15, Y1, YR15, R24, $29, E25, B21, B24, Y63, YG93, YG67, BG1), Double Stitched Circle Die (LI), Infinity Circle Die (HA), Subtle EF (SU)

Card Recipe (Card 2)
Stamps:  Countryside Bouquet (PP Digital)  
Ink:   
Paper:   Neenah
Other:  Copics (Y11, Y13, Y15, Y1, YR15, R24, $29, E25, B21, B24, Y63, YG93, YG67, BG1), Stitched Arch Stax Dies (MFT), Subtle EF (SU)


30 comments:

  1. WOW...lovely, lovely coloring on both these cards Bonnie!! Your cards the past few days have all been awesome...loved the double embossing folder card especially too!! Hugs. :0)

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  2. I am so envious of your amazing colouring skills Bonnie. These cards are beautiful! x

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  3. What a wonderful stamp Bonnie and how beautifully coloured with all those uplifting bright colours! Vicky x

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  4. Two beautiful cards. Love the flower cluster and yes the sepia printed version does have a no line color look, love it. Thanks for sharing these beauties.

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  5. Beautiful twofers. Gorgeous colouring on both. Yes, I agree the sepia version looks more like no line colouring!

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  6. Bonnie, these are sooooo pretty! One of my favorite PP bouquets, and there are many. Love the card designs of both. Funny how I don't really notice the outline of the black print, but I do notice how the sepia has more of a no-line look. Gorgeous coloring!

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  7. What a stunning looking card Bonnie, I love this particular bouquet from Power Poppy and you have coloured it so beautifully. Thank you so much for joining us at The Flower Challenge and we hope to see you there again soon. Aileen DesignTeam

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  8. Wow on your coloring, Your skills are amazing, Bonnie! Both cards are incredibly gorgeous. I do like the look of the sepia print too for the no line coloring. Still both of these are just beautiful.

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  9. Gorgeous coloring - lines, or no lines - two fabulous cards, Bonnie!
    =]

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  10. Dang girl! These are gorgeous! I love absolutely everything about them. That embossing folder is perfect and all those bright, happy colors are just what I needed right now with our gray skies and the possibility of snow soon. Your coloring is impeccable. Love these! Stay safe. Bev

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  11. These bright bouquets make me happy. The coloring is lovely and cheerful and you can never post too much. I love seeing your cards and you always inspire me.

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  12. LOVE the vibrant colours you've used on your beautiful bouquets, Bonnie. What a difference by just changing the outline colour! I love both, but the sepia wins out in the end for me. :) Great work, my friend!! xx

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  13. These are great, similar but so different, love the bold colours and how you have created the frame with the stamping spilling into it on the second card xx

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  14. Really bright and beautiful flowers brilliantly coloured Bonnie, and love the way you have framed them both and can't decide which ink colour I prefer as both the black and the sepia work beautifully. x

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  15. Hi Bonnie! I love these Power Poppy images and the fact that you stamped one in sepia! The coloring is so bright and colorful and looks like a late spring bouquet with poppies, delphinium and coreopsis! Beautiful!
    Hugs - Rachelle : )

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  16. Such a lovely combination of colours - and beautifully coloured! The copics give a wonderful vividness. Great framing on them both.

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  17. Wow to the first card and wow to the second. They are so subtly different when you toggle between the two pictures. Beautifully coloured and I love the poppy stamp. Hugs Mrs A.

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  18. Two beautiful cards Bonnie - fabulous colouring... I love Power Poppy stamps and can that gorgeous bouquet.. think I might just get it out now, I'm inspired.. hugs Robyn

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  19. Fantastic cards, Bonnie! So bright and gorgeous, love both of them!

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  20. Gorgeous cards, Bonnie! I agree about the sepia, looks very no line and maybe a bit more vibrant. Glad you joined us this week at Krafty Chicks, my friend! Hugs!

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  21. Two gorgeous digi stamp floral images, Bonnie. The black print makes your image pop more and the sepia looks more like a hand painted image. Both...are gorgeous. I love how you uses window apertures for both CAS designs. TFS my friend. Love and Hugs...Nancy

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  22. Wow to both amazing cards Bonnie. They are beautifully coloured and love both the black line and the no-line versions x. Such a pretty floral image x.

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  23. Wow, wow, wow!!! These two cards are just gorgeous Bonnie!! I love the look of both printed in black and sepia inks. You have colored them up so beautifully as well. I do love how you have placed the image in the circles, and as beautiful as both are, I think the second card is my favorite but I think it is because of the shape of the circle. Although I am loving the image printed in the sepia tone. It does give the look of no line coloring. Both of these cards will lift the spirits of anyone who is on the receiving end of them! Hugs, Brenda

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  24. You've coloured these blooms beautifully. The colour choices really make them bright and vibrant. Primary colours are the best. Love the frame of both cards, keeping the eyes focussed on what's important.

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  25. Oh they are so dreamy and pretty Bonnie... Beautifully done!

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  26. Both of these cards are beautiful - the colors fantastic. You use your Copics like it is a walk in the park and I can assure you it's not!!
    Sandy xx

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  27. Gorgeous colours and colouring, Bonnie, and it looks so elegant inside the die cut window.

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  28. WOW! A stunning bouquet of wildflowers. I did such during the summer trips to my grandma in the country. Your card turned out to be a time machine that took me back to those years. Thank you, Bonnie. xx

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  29. Beautifully coloured cards Bonnie, love the vibrant colours. It's amazing how stamping in a different ink gives such a different look! Thankyou for playing along at Seize the Birthday too, Cathy x

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  30. Fabulous Copics coloring on both cards, Bonnie! The black outlines enhance the vibrancy of the colors, and the sepia does have a non-line coloring look.
    It's so interesting to see the color of outline makes the look of cards so different. I love the image goes over the stitched arch frame! Wonderful twofers!
    Hideko xx

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Enjoy! Bonnie