"The soft, gentle color of the papers from Rose Mille suggested
a bold design to make the card pop. I
started with cutting the base striped paper and adding the floral designed
paper on top of it. Note that the
flowers have edges cut off and the leaves actually run off the top. This all adds tension (interest) to the
piece. The various widths of the pens and
the designs on the flowers make the card come together."
Here is another beautiful card Gail made using the same technique, her description and a close up of the card:
"In keeping with the mild, supple look and feel of the Rose
Mille papers, a sympathy card came to mind.
A soft grey was used as the base color, followed by the Stripes in Blue
with the floral cut out and attached. A
Prismacolor pen was used to create the designs.
A vertical stripe in the flower copies the vertical stripes in the
background., The word Sympathy in a
monotone paper adds a tender touch."
Thanks to Rose Mille for the gorgeous papers and to my talented friend, Gail Jaeger, for allowing me to share these lovely cards on my blog today.
2 comments:
Oh wow!! Your friends made some lovely cards out of that fabulous paper. Thank you for sharing!!
Such a beautiful creation, Gail. Thanks for sharing Karen.
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