August 6, 2014

I hope you have a beautiful day card - Cards In Envy

Another fun card I made using a mat cut file on my Silhouette Cameo. This was such an easy card to make! All I did was adhere the die cut down to a piece of cardstock that I used some watercolors on. Then colored a digital image I found on Pinterest with some Copic markers and then pop dotted the digi image to the front of the card. Easy peasy!


Product List:

Cardstock: American Crafts
Ink, embossing powder, paint: Watercolors, Copic Markers
Digital elements: Image Unknown
Miscellaneous: Sillouette Cameo
Challenge Site: Cards In Envy

11 comments:

  1. Beautiful card Nadine! Love the beautiful background!

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  2. Beautiful card! Thanks for playing along with us at Cards in Envy.

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  3. Love it! That background you cut out is perfect for a beach card and I love the image! Thanks for sharing with us at Cards in Envy!

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  4. Love the vivid colors of the image against the gorgeous watercolored background! Thanks for joining in our challenge at Cards in Envy. :)

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  5. I adore this card! I love the scene! The colors are magnificent, too. I don't have this type of cutting machine. Oh dear...is it time to go shopping for a different die cut machine? :) Shhhh don't tell hubby. Hugs, Gail

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  6. Okay, so now I'm going to go looking for this digital stamp. My wonderful husband took me to Hawaii 8 weeks after I had a brain tumor removed and this reminds me so much of there. Now I need this stamp. :)

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  7. This is such an amazing card. Beautiful colors xoxo

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  8. K totally LOVE that background!!! amazing!!! thanks sooo much for playing along with Cards in Envy!!!

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  9. Wow! Beautiful card! Love that image and the background! Thank so much for sharing with us at Cards in Envy!

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