Monday 14 August 2017

Colour My World


Here's a card I made to enter some great challenges. First, the 'spotlight' challenge at 4Crafty Chicks - it's many years since I made a spotlight card! I decided to use a bug image - ladybirds - so I could combine it with the challenges at Little Red Wagon  and Cards in Envy.

The image is a digistamp from Bugaboo, coloured with Promarkers. The sentiment - at last, this sentiment spelt in British English!- is by Hunkydory.

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11 comments:

chrissie said...

A terrific card and such a great idea to have a spotlight flower

Love Chrissie xx

Liz said...

Super card, Marina. I love the effect of the spotlight technique. xx

Mac Mable said...

I'm with you on the spelling x Gorgeous card with the fun spotlight technique x

Sandy Trefger said...

Love the color focus on the cute little ladybug and the flowers. Great technique! Thanks for sharing with us at Cards in Envy.

Stella said...

What I love is the contrast between the coloured part and the B&W part. Stunning!

Kathy S said...

Great use of spotlight technique for the "Bug Me" challenge over at Cards in Envy. Really beautiful entry that really features the lady "bug".

Sherri Thacker said...

Oh I love this Bugaboo image! The ladybug fits right in with our challenge. Thanks so much for sharing with us at Cards in Envy.

Leanne said...

Great card, love Bugaboo, great Spotlight technique, thanks for playing our Challenge at 4 Crafty Chicks.
Leanne DT/4CC

Nance said...

Wonderful card! I love Bugaboo images and great spotlight technique! Thanks for sharing with us at 4 Crafty Chicks this week!

Kate said...

Such a fabulous design! I just love the way the cut section is coloured with the rest left black and white. That looks so sharp!! And yay for the u in colour!!

Thanks for joining us at Little Red Wagon this week!

Kate
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Pia S said...

I haven't tried this technique before, never can decide on what would be a fitting image. This one is, I think I like it more colored like this than the whole image, it makes it less busy.