Hello friends! Today I am up with a spotlight project over at the STAMPlorations blog. This is my 12th spotlight feature and I hope I will be able to inspire you. I am showcasing a the step by step process to create this card and how to add interest to the design by simply cutting the panel :)
So, here's a look into the finished card ...
I have used the Blossom Overture, the Feb/ March 2015 Stamp Club set.
I am sharing this at Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Anything Goes! , Word Art Wednesday #176 - Anything Goes! and Time Out Challenge #27 - CAS with optional twist of Black white plus a splash of color
I have used the Blossom Overture, the Feb/ March 2015 Stamp Club set.
Please head over to STAMPlorations Blog for a photo tutorial on this. click HERE. Thank you for stopping by and leaving me a comment :)
Oh wow Deepti, I love your beautiful card and simply adore that stamp set too, esp. the roses, wish there was a UK supplier too ;) Viv xx
ReplyDeleteSuch a simple idea but so effective Dee. :)
ReplyDeleteOh, this is so beautiful, Dee!
ReplyDeleteDeepti, this is absolutely beautiful. Wow! Love the soft gorgeous feel.
ReplyDeleteStunning inspiring card design - I just had to have a go!
ReplyDeleteElaine
What a fantastic technique!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely stunning!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so artful, Deepti! Love the various shades and colors! You really know how to work the floral magic!!
ReplyDeleteWOW! I am so impressed with the impact you have created by splitting the panels and I love how you water colored the roses! Really stunning card!
ReplyDeleteYour designs always take my breath away Deepti! Just gorgeous! Hazel xx
ReplyDeleteGosh this is beautiful Dee I love the transition in colour!
ReplyDeleteabsolutely gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, off to check out your post!
ReplyDeleteDeepti.... your artistry is astounding. LOVE the fade from red to black. Girl, you have got TALENT!!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous. popping over to see your tutorial.
ReplyDeleteAwesome, lovely creation...heading over to check the tutorial
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regards sharada
The fading colour panels is genius Deepti, what a wonderful card!
ReplyDeleteOh wow! I love this! That fade from red into grayish-black is just very very beautiful and very neat idea. Love your artistic look!
ReplyDeleteDivide the card into smaller panels and division width variation is a revolutionary idea. The card is so fresh and full of movement ... Thank you for sharing her great inspiration.
ReplyDeleteRegards,
Bozena
I feel better now ,after seeing this card:)!
ReplyDeleteSstunning card Deepti
ReplyDeleteHugs Sylvie xx
gorgeous...love how you created the panels....such interest with the graduated colour...
ReplyDeleteSo stunning !
ReplyDeleteAMAZING!!!!!
ReplyDeleteStunning work, Deepti! Jo x
ReplyDeleteUnique & beautiful, Deepti!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Deepti!
ReplyDeleteGreat card! Love that color fade technique. Thanks for sharing you tutorial on the Stamplorations blog.
ReplyDeleteA real stunner Deepti. Thanks for joining Time Out
ReplyDeleteThis is AWESOME! Such interest with the gray shades and color! WOW!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Deepti ... love how you've faded the rich red gradually into the grey over the three panels! Thanks so much for playing along with us at Time Out! Anita :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a stunning technique and what a beauty you have created :) Thanks for taking the TIME OUT and joining in on the challenge. Hugs Bev x
ReplyDeleteOh WOW fabulous card, love that technique which you've used brilliantly.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining us at Simon says Stamp Wednesday Challenge.
Luv
Debby
Thank you so much for posting your entry with us at Word Art Wednesday this week.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Carole
Just gorgeous this doesn't look stamped, it looks completely painted. I love the shading!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! Thank you for joining us at TO Challenge.
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