It's time for another favorite challenge at Addicted to stamps and more... MAKE YOUR MARK
This is a challenge that requires you to use Markers, Pencils, Pens, Textas, Chalks, Crayons etc. If it writes or colours - use it! I am sure you love coloring as much as I do :)
I recently purchased some Neon Markers from Sharpie and I had to use them :) So, I thought what would be a better place to use them than the Make your mark challenge at ATSM :D To make the multi colored panel on my card base, I hand drew the parallel lines and divided it into 5 equal sections. I then drew some zig zag lines in each section with different neon markers. Then I stamped these doodled circles (from Inkadinkadoo dots and flourishes set) using Archival black ink. I punched out some dots from neon foam stickers and added them. The sentiment (from Martha Stewart) is stamped. Hope you like my card.
I recently purchased some Neon Markers from Sharpie and I had to use them :) So, I thought what would be a better place to use them than the Make your mark challenge at ATSM :D To make the multi colored panel on my card base, I hand drew the parallel lines and divided it into 5 equal sections. I then drew some zig zag lines in each section with different neon markers. Then I stamped these doodled circles (from Inkadinkadoo dots and flourishes set) using Archival black ink. I punched out some dots from neon foam stickers and added them. The sentiment (from Martha Stewart) is stamped. Hope you like my card.
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I am excited to see what you will come up with ....
Thank you so much for visiting my blog and leaving me a comment :)
Thank you so much for visiting my blog and leaving me a comment :)
Terrific way to use your markers, Deepti. I think the possibilities are endless. xx
ReplyDeleteWow. Your cards never cease to amaze me. Beautiful work Deepti..
ReplyDeleteThis is so artistic and creative Deepti! Love the black circles against your neon lines!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful bright card Deepti. Love the colored dots scattered across the card.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and colourful. I love the black circles against the coloured background..:)
ReplyDeleteLove your bright colors!! Makes me SMILE!
ReplyDeleteHave a great day Deepti!
This is such a cool card! I like the neon colors and the funky feel of your design. xx
ReplyDeleteI loved the colorful hand-drawn panel a lot !
ReplyDeleteFab use of the neon markers, Deepti, very creative and the black circles contrast well against the rainbow background.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! I think your hand drawn neon panels are just fab and I do like the overstamped circles! Bold, bright, beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAre you back from your vacation? Welcome back missed your amazing projects~ Today's is quite fabulous - neon looks so awesome with black!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun and clever design, Deepti! I love all the bold colors and how you created your design by hand! Your stamped circles and embellishments are the perfect touch, too! Another amazing card!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool. I was wondering what stamp that was with the zig zag lines! How clever!
ReplyDeleteGreat card! I love the bright colors you used! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and striking! What a great way to use Sharpie neon pens!
ReplyDeleteYour coloring always amazes me, Deepti. Those neons are such a nice change of pace for this time of year too. Great design. Lots of lovely white space and then sweet explosions of color. Bev
ReplyDeleteYour pen work is just sensational, Dee! This bright design is so fun!! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteLOVE this! FAB use of neons :) Hugs Bev x
ReplyDeleteHi Deepti. Love your neon background and the arty modern feel of your card. Have a great day! hugs Monika xxx
ReplyDeleteI am so bad at the graphic look - I had to really study your card to see how you made it look. The neon is so bright and festive, but what I like is how the circles ground it.
ReplyDeleteReally love the rectangles with the sketched circles and dots, great balance!
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