I wanted to try some coloring on a colored cardstock other than black, so I chose some gray (or is it grey? gray makes more sense to me so I am choosing the a!)
The flower is from Altenew, the sentiment from Simon's.
. . . it's spelled gray in the USA and grey in the UK Cat! And, yes, it makes more sense spelled the American way, but hey ho, ours is a VERY old language and a lot of it doesn't make much sense (as languages go) ;) Anyway, I LOVE the idea that you used a grey card layer to colour on, it makes it more unique! And your colouring skills are great! Have a wonderful day my friend! Love & Hugs. Hazel xx My Card Attic
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. . . it's spelled gray in the USA and grey in the UK Cat! And, yes, it makes more sense spelled the American way, but hey ho, ours is a VERY old language and a lot of it doesn't make much sense (as languages go) ;) Anyway, I LOVE the idea that you used a grey card layer to colour on, it makes it more unique! And your colouring skills are great! Have a wonderful day my friend! Love & Hugs. Hazel xx
My Card Attic
love the coloring on gray too Cat - so pretty!
I think both spellings are correct! Your card is really pretty, it is amazing how striking coloring on a dark cardstock looks! TFS!
Pink & gray is one of my favorite color combos & you've shown why! Love the effect with your coloring, Cat!
No matter how you spell it, it's my fave! and I LOve your Magnolia, and gorgeous coloring, Cat!
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Great job - I bet that took a while to get good coverage!
Just gorgeous, Cat ... beautifully coloured bloom, delicious colour combo! Hugs, Anita :)
Beautiful coloring with your pencils and your color palette is so pretty, Cat! Another lovely card!
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