Beautiful Vase Garden in Colored Pencil with TaeEun

Beautiful Vase Garden in Colored Pencil with TaeEun

Hi Crafty Friends,

We have the great pleasure of sharing a card by TaeEun’s, of Rainbow In November. TaeEun is a very talented lady and she works coloring magic using the Penny Black Vase Garden stamp and colored pencils.

See for yourself below, then pop over to her blog to see more beauties!

 

 

Hello everyone!

It’s TaeEun here today as a guest designer sharing a floral card! For today’s post, I chose Vase Garden by Penny Black to do some no line pencil coloring on colored cardstock.

I started by stamping Vase Garden on a gray panel in white pigment ink. I then colored the image using Prismacolor colored pencils. I colored the poppies blue! I love blue poppies!!! I kept the image in soft spring colors. After done coloring, I dry embossed the panel using a double stitched circle die.

 

 

I trimmed down the colored panel slightly and foam mounted it on a white card base. The sentiment is from Grateful Heart set by Penny Black. It actually reads “a thousand thanks”. But I inked up partly to white heat emboss only “thanks” on some dark navy cardstock. I cut it in a banner and adhered it onto the card using foam adhesives. I finished off the card by adding some clear iridescent sequins. 

Pencil coloring takes several hours but the result makes me always happy!  Hope I could inspire you to give it a try!

 

 

Huge thanks to The Foiled Fox for having me as a guest today! 

Thank you so much for looking! 

Hugs,

TaeEun

 

Supply  List:

Penny
Black
Vase
Garden
Stamp
Penny
Black
Grateful
Heart
Stamp
Set
Hero
Arts
Unicorn
Pigment
Ink Pad
Prismacolor
Premier
Watercolor
Pencils
WOW!
Opaque
Bright
White
Embossing
Powder
My
Favorite
Things
Inside
& Out
Stitched
Circle
STAX
Neenah
Antique
Gray
80lb.
Cardstock
Bazzill
Blueberry
Sour
Cardstock
neat &
Tangled
Like
Magic
Sequins

 

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One thought on “Beautiful Vase Garden in Colored Pencil with TaeEun

  1. Lovely Card. Very fresh. It definitely expresses the joy of spring. Thanks for sharing it with us. It has inspired me to plant moreflowers!

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