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Friday, April 10, 2015

Spring Window


Spring Window is one of the four new stamp sets released by Sparkle N Sprinkle this month.

I stamped the image with Staz-On ink onto watercolor paper and used Distressed Inks (Scattered Straw, Weathered Wood, Pumice Stone, Seedless Preserves, Milled Lavender, Old Paper, Picked Raspberry, Victorian Velvet, Mowed Lawn, Vintage Photo) and a water brush to color the image.


Lacy Lilac glitter was added to the flowers in the vase, the word "faith" in the sentiment, and the glittery frame.   Mauvelous glitter gives the blossoms a bit of sparkle.


11 comments:

  1. Very pretty Anne. Love the sheet music background too.

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  2. How pretty, Anne! I especially like the torn paper layer with the bricked facade like that - lovely colors! hugs, de

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  3. Beautiful coloring with the distressed inks Anne. Love the sheet music background too. A lovely, lovely card.
    Lynn

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  4. Gorgeous, love the beautiful sentiment and loving the added touch of glitter.
    Hugs
    Linda xxx

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  5. gorgeous image Anne and I love that touch of sparkle too xx

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  6. Lovely card and terrific sentiment! Love the background and touch of sparkle!

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  7. This is absolutely gorgeous, Anne!! I love the beautiful window scene!! The sparkle looks amazing!! The music paper is a perfect background!! Stunning card!! Have a wonderful weekend my friend :)

    Lisa
    A Mermaid's Crafts

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  8. Hi Anne, Your card is beautiful and needs a frame. I really like the DP you used for the BG. It makes your beautiful painting pop and the glitter around the edge gives it a touch of elegance, while matching the flowers in the vase too! Awesome!!!

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  9. Love this prretty card with a lovely sentiment!
    Hugs
    Dawn xx

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  10. WOW, Anne! Incredible coloring, especially with distress inks. I don't know when I've seen them look this beautiful. Love the brick wall and the tree branch with its blossoms.

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