I love one layer cards, which is what the challenge is this week over at
ODBDSLC. I have been enjoying doing the printing with my embossing folders by rubbing ink on one side of them, spritzing it with water, and then placing the paper in between and pressing down on it. I did one side of my card like that and then added the ODBD butterflies and colored them with copic markers. Then I added the ODBD sentiment. I love flate cards that are so easy to mail and don't require extra postage.
8 comments:
This is gorgeous Liz!! I just love how you spritzed the background and the colors you used. What a beautiful background for the butterflies!!
Thanks for sharing it with us at ODBD this week!!
hugs,
Chris
How beautiful is this, Liz! I have yet to try this technique, but it looks so gorgeous every time you have used it!! The background is perfect for this glorious ODBD butterflies!
Lovely Liz! Your background is so unique! I need to try it. The butterflies look so pretty on that background! You're really good at one layer cards! Thanks for creating with us this week at ODBD!
Superb work Liz, you really are a master at one layer... love this work with folders as a stamp... have joined your blog as an encourager so maybe you might return the compliment. Then will link over to your blog so others can enjoy your great work. Shaz in Oz xxx
Oh, Liz, I'm just now seeing this, and it's gorgeous! You've done a beautiful job in making a one-layer card! It's hard! But I love the butterflies and the lovely embossed folder technique that is so popular now (that I have to try!!). And of course, the sentiment is perfect! What we all should do! So good to see you join us for the ODBD Shining the Light challenge, sweet friend! Hugs!
Congrats, Liz, on this being the Customer Card of the Day today! It's so beautiful, and I just LOVE the new technique you've used for the background! Hugs, sweet friend!
Congratulations on being Customer Card of the Day! Beautiful card!!
Gorgeous! What a stunning one layer card!! I plan on CASEing some the elements you used here. TFS!!!
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