I have been using PanPastel chalk when making my scenes because it covers so nicely and I can blend easily. I am afraid the picture doesn't do the color justice.
Card Recipe
Images: Sutter Castle, Stampscapes Mountain, Hill and Branches
Paper: Bazzill, Cryogen White
Markers/Ink: PanPastels and a little bit of Copics
Markers/Ink: PanPastels and a little bit of Copics
Challenge for this card:
- Crafty Hazel Nut's Pattern Paper Challenge - Anything goes
- One Crazy Stamper - Anything goes (but no digis)
- Crafty Girls Challenges - Anything goes
- Paper Crafting Journey - Anything goes
- Crafting by Designs - Anything goes
- Divas by Design - Anything goes
Have a Great Sunday!
NancyD
Oh Wow! this is fab Nancy! what a wonderful image and you've coloured it so beautifully! I love the depth you have created… feel as if I could just walk into this peaceful scene! stunning! :-)
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Hugs Sue B xx
Wow, I love the castle you've used in this Nancy, it looks fantastic against the mountains.
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Great card Nancy... well done. I love PP too for crafty blending. Shaz in Oz.x
ReplyDeleteHi Nancy, wow this is a really beautiful scene. I adore that stamp (another one for my wish list lol) and the PanPastels have created a lovely subtle background
ReplyDeleteClaire xx
Love your scene Nancy and the colours are so soothing, just beautiful!
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Glenda
Beautiful creation ..Thankyou for joining us at the crafty girls challenge blog..good luck ..Anita DT
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scene. Thank you so much for joining my Craftyhazelnut's Patterned Paper April challenge with your lovely creation - hope to see you again soon x
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