Wednesday, 19 October 2016

I Love Promarkers DT Card - White on White

It's challenge time once again at I Love Promarkers; this fortnight our theme is "White on White with a Coloured Image", and we're sponsored by Doctor Digi, who very kindly gave the DT some images to play with.  I chose the use Elvis the Elf, colouring him, of course, with my Promarkers, then fussy cutting him out.
 I added some piercing round the edges of the base layer of card, then some faux stitching with a Quickie glue pen and Glamour Dust for a little bit of sparkle against the white background.  To create the foreground, I simply used some torn card with a sentiment stamped on with a Papermania Honey and Hugs stamp, I thought the fun font went rather well with the style of the digi.
The house was die cut with a Spellbinders die set from star dust card, and embellished with iridescent gems.

I'm entering this card in the following challenges -
Artistic Inspirations - #165 - Anything Goes
Craft Your Passion - #334 - Anything Goes
Glitter 'n' Sparkle - #210 - Anything Goes

8 comments:

  1. Great card, love that image.

    Pam x

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  2. Fabulous card the die cut is brilliant love the pearls you have added Ginny x
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  3. I love the white on white! And, what's a card without pearls! Beautiful card.

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  4. Wonderful card, love the diets and this fantastic image. Your colouring is perfect.

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  5. Stunning make , thanks for joining us this week at Glitter n Sparkle Lisa DT x

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  6. Oh I just love this, your image is great and love your colours so vibrant. Your back ground is amazing.
    Thanks for joining us over at Glitter 'N' Sparkle for our Anything Goes Challenge.
    Jean DT XX

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  7. Love thistory. Great pop of colour against the white.
    Thanks for joining us at Craft your passion challenges.
    Happy crafting!
    Catherine x DT

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