Time for a reminder to play cards with us at The Flower Challenge - tell me you haven't colored flowers at least once this week!
I had a blast water coloring that tulip from The Ton for my first card this month - it was just as fun to Copic color it! This time in deep moody oranges...
I repeated the process of embossing the negative after die-cutting my bloom - this Woodgrain from Sunny Studios adds such a wonderful texture behind my simple tulip, don't you think? The sentiment - by now you probably recognize it's one of those Betterpress-ed that I keep on hand at all times.
Thanks so much for stopping over - I hope you'll have time to color one or two more flowers to share with us at The Flower Challenge!
=] Michele
You had me at ORANGE!
ReplyDeleteSuch gorgeous copic coloring on this lovely bloom! I love the wood grain background. CAS at its best!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous flower, love the colour and the background. Yes I hope to get one or two more flower cards done.
ReplyDeleteLoved your card!
ReplyDeleteOrange is such a warm and happy colour and I love it on your beautiful tulip Michele. The embossed negative makes a fabulous background too. Vicky x
ReplyDeleteWow, wow, wow, wow and into infinity... Jo x
ReplyDeleteLove me some moody orange and woodgrain! That's a very deep woodgrain and almost as striking as the tulip you colored to rest against it. Fabulous, Michele!
ReplyDeleteWhat an absolutely beautiful card Michele!!
ReplyDeleteYour colouring is divine!!
ReplyDeleteCAS and absolutely beautiful Michele!! You do orange so well my friend and this tulipbtotally pops off the white woodgrain background!! Love it!! Hugs. 😊
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colored flower and it looks great on the embossed background. Yes, I have colored flowers, my favorite thing to do. :)
ReplyDeleteYour colors might be moody but your coloring is GORGEOUS! Wow, love these oranges, and the beautiful texture you've added to the card
ReplyDeleteLove the moody orange and the lovely texture in the background. Your sentiments are always perfectly selected.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Just GORGEOUS!
ReplyDeleteOh my. This flower is even more beautiful colored red, Michele! So perfect on the woodgrain background!
ReplyDeleteYes, I agree, your coloring is beautiful on this flower. And, I admit, orange isn't one I like ususally.
ReplyDeleteStunning card. - In fact I've just been browsing below at your cards that I've missed lately and you are just super talented.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous tulip, Michele. Love the shading you've added to give it so much dimension. That woodgrain background looks amazing with this flower. xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous tulip in orange, Michele, and it looks fab against the embossed woodgrain background! Can'tdecideif I like the moody orange or the soft watercolored lilac better. Oh heck, they're both so beautiful, I love them both!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous coloring Michele. striking card.
ReplyDeleteThe woodgrain embossig is fabulous behind your flower! Perfect!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could color this beautifully with my alcohol markers, Michele. Those oranges are gorgeous and I love the deep embossed wood background.
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