I'm the host for the
Gingersnaps Spicy Supply challenge and this month's supply is pencils. I chose this lilac image because my yard is filled with fragrant purple, white and pink lilacs - they're so beautiful! This card is a friend who I know loves lilacs too.
For this card, I dug out my Prisma pencils and gamasol to color this lilac from
I Brake for Stamps. I'm not a huge fan of Prisma pencils because they're so soft and break all the time, but I do like the look you can achieve and blending them with Gamasol or odorless mineral spirits is so easy.

The blue background was created by covering bashful blue c/stock with a thin layer of gesso, running it through an embossing folder and gently sanding . The technique is called
Sanded Whitewash and is from the TJ August/September 09 newsletter.
Check out the
challenge and all the inspiring artwork our design team came up with!
So Lovely Ali,
ReplyDeleteWish my lilacs were blooming already. Until then I'll just admire yours!
Lynn
That is a beautiful card Ali and I love the use of the TJ technique!!!
ReplyDeleteAli, saw your card on TJ and what an elegant card with the Sanded Whitewash techie...
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connie paxman
Hi Ali,
ReplyDeleteI just love your card. I keep looking at it and trying to figure out how you made the lilacs.....the blooms appear to stand out..do they?? It looks like you took a lilac branch and attached to your card. I really am curious.Just love it. Simply beautiful. Thank you for sharing it.
Mary
Ali - I'm crazy about your lilacs card. Stunning!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Lilacs are my favorite flowers and mine are blooming earlier than usual this year. You made this stamp look wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing coloring, Ali! I really admire how you can take so much and pull it all together so absolutely perfectly!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully colored! Stunning card!
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