Hello and here's a summer beach themed card. Made using blending solution from a glass dropper bottle and blender pen.then colouring over the top using pro and flex markers.
I really enjoyed making this and playing or rather experimenting sounds more grown up lol.
Happy crafting
Luv dawn
I'd like to enter this into the following challenges;
Touch Twin Markers challenge #21
top tip Tuesday one for the men
dream valley challenges anything but square
pan pastel UK challenge Sun sea sand
DCC & Friends anything goes
I really enjoyed making this and playing or rather experimenting sounds more grown up lol.
Happy crafting
Luv dawn
I'd like to enter this into the following challenges;
Touch Twin Markers challenge #21
top tip Tuesday one for the men
dream valley challenges anything but square
pan pastel UK challenge Sun sea sand
DCC & Friends anything goes
wish i was on your beach brilliant again x
ReplyDeleteWOW this is brilliant what a great card, Love the way you have done the water, Love Hazelxo
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous way to create a background, it's so effective. I love the images and the layout too x
ReplyDeleteLovely work
ReplyDeleteKathyk
When I saw the title to your post, I thought you were going to have a blender of the drink variety on your project, HA! But your card is very pretty and serene! waving hi from the hills of North Carolina :)
ReplyDeletelol sandee, I'm tee total so have one for me. thanks for comment and hi from rainy Lancashire x do come join the challenge in post above too x
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing beach front scene! The techniques you used to make this card are perfect. I love the textures of the water and how you've made the sandy beaches. Beautiful work. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for playing along with us at Top Tip Tuesday!
Remember you can enter up to 3 projects and 3 tips.
Have a great one!
Lisa xx
Wow what a fab technique, love the effect you've created here. Thanks for sharing with us at PanPastel UK this week
ReplyDeleteClaire xx
Fab seaside project, I love the levels of depth in the scene thank you for joining in with the PanPastel challenge blog
ReplyDeleteLindsay xx